http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/natio...teen-in-self-defense-learns-its-his-son-tyler
Thoughts? (Apart from USA #1)
Thoughts? (Apart from USA #1)
Direct your hate elsewhere.Very sad story. You can only blame the liberal influence in our society that prevents young people from understanding that their actions have consequences.
Direct your hate elsewhere.
As if I would care about the indignation of someone who just blamed the victim for his own death and invented a political affiliation out of thin air to abuse his horrible fate to score cheap points.I think if you want to participate in the thread you should address the subject rather than launch an unprovoked personal attack.
You mean like this:I think if you want to participate in the thread you should address the subject rather than launch an unprovoked personal attack.
?Very sad story. You can only blame the liberal influence in our society that prevents young people from understanding that their actions have consequences.
And it was a personal attack against liberals. So quit whining.OP asked for my thoughts. I gave them.
Less riled up, more countertrolling.And mrcooper's posts are the fruit of ignorance, why does anyone get riled up by the guy at this point?
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/natio...teen-in-self-defense-learns-its-his-son-tyler
Thoughts? (Apart from USA #1)
Direct your hate elsewhere.
As if I would care about the indignation of someone who just blamed the victim for his own death and invented a political affiliation out of thin air to abuse his horrible fate to score cheap points.
No, MC, Leoreth is right. This isn't political at all, it's a tragedy. No telling why the kid acted why he did, but I don't think liberal ideology had a damned thing to do with it. That's just...man, don't.
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@OP:
Until the facts are presented in court, I do not think that it is fair to make any kind of judgement on this matter. It is certainly a tragic set of circumstances, but as hard as it is for some of the individuals involved, the castle doctrine appears, on the surface, to have worked and protected one individual against violence from another. We don't know what was going through the boy's mind and we don't know the exact details of whether the father truly needed to protect himself with deadly force. We will find that out if and when he is charged with a crime. I don't think it is your place nor do you have any reasonable degree of credibility to make any claim that this is somehow a failure on the part of the law.
Where did I say it was a failure?
It is strongly implied with the title of your thread and your opening statement. Do you intend to deny it?