Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Second: Immediately sue the surviving family for violating your civil rights. That beats them to the punch.
barrytrot wrote:Do you have an example of the "silly justice system giving more rights to criminals" or is that a gross exaggeration also?
My guess is exaggeration.
Check the stats: Public defenders, the guys "protecting" most criminals, have a record that would not compare favorably to the "Washington Generals".
barrytrot wrote:Please people do you really know someone that was burglarized and also sued by the burglar or are we just perpetuating VERY RARE and UNUSUAL events.
We just have very quick information exchange so any "interesting" story gets out there.
So we are AWARE of the VERY RARE. That doesn't mean it's not rare.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:You will just have to take my word for it. It happens. People sue every chance they get, even when they are in the wrong.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:barrytrot wrote:Please people do you really know someone that was burglarized and also sued by the burglar or are we just perpetuating VERY RARE and UNUSUAL events.
We just have very quick information exchange so any "interesting" story gets out there.
So we are AWARE of the VERY RARE. That doesn't mean it's not rare.
I just spent about an hour typing the specifics of seven stories I am aware of. After I was done, I clicked "submit" only to find out I had been somehow kicked off the Realcent web-site. All my stories were lost.
I "timed out" I guess. This has happened many times before, you would think I would learn.
It's after midnight. I am not typing them again. You will just have to take my word for it. It happens. People sue every chance they get, even when they are in the wrong.
barrytrot wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:barrytrot wrote:Please people do you really know someone that was burglarized and also sued by the burglar or are we just perpetuating VERY RARE and UNUSUAL events.
We just have very quick information exchange so any "interesting" story gets out there.
So we are AWARE of the VERY RARE. That doesn't mean it's not rare.
I just spent about an hour typing the specifics of seven stories I am aware of. After I was done, I clicked "submit" only to find out I had been somehow kicked off the Realcent web-site. All my stories were lost.
I "timed out" I guess. This has happened many times before, you would think I would learn.
It's after midnight. I am not typing them again. You will just have to take my word for it. It happens. People sue every chance they get, even when they are in the wrong.
7 stories in a LIFETIME. Not very many.
I am personally aware of 3 people that are not pro golfers that have hit a hole in one.
I have also personally hit a 3 quarter court basketball shot and I'm not very good.
I have personal knowledge of several things which I classify as miracles.
Michael Jordan at the height of his "powers" was once dunked on by a 15 year old at his own basketball camp.
In other words rare things PLUS TIME and in the case of the earth plus 500,000,000 people make everything happen.
7 in a LIFETIME is EXCEPTIONALLY rare.
barrytrot wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:barrytrot wrote:Please people do you really know someone that was burglarized and also sued by the burglar or are we just perpetuating VERY RARE and UNUSUAL events.
We just have very quick information exchange so any "interesting" story gets out there.
So we are AWARE of the VERY RARE. That doesn't mean it's not rare.
I just spent about an hour typing the specifics of seven stories I am aware of. After I was done, I clicked "submit" only to find out I had been somehow kicked off the Realcent web-site. All my stories were lost.
I "timed out" I guess. This has happened many times before, you would think I would learn.
It's after midnight. I am not typing them again. You will just have to take my word for it. It happens. People sue every chance they get, even when they are in the wrong.
7 stories in a LIFETIME. Not very many.
I am personally aware of 3 people that are not pro golfers that have hit a hole in one.
I have also personally hit a 3 quarter court basketball shot and I'm not very good.
I have personal knowledge of several things which I classify as miracles.
Michael Jordan at the height of his "powers" was once dunked on by a 15 year old at his own basketball camp.
In other words rare things PLUS TIME and in the case of the earth plus 500,000,000 people make everything happen.
7 in a LIFETIME is EXCEPTIONALLY rare.
Thogey wrote:I know it's only 1 story and my Dad will not have any more. But how many time does the average person get in an altercation like this? Even if it's once or twice in a lifetime you'd better be prepared for the fallout.
marine70 wrote:@Barrytrot you asked if it was an exagerating about criminals. I worked for 27 years in corrections I can honestly say that the criminals have more rights. If an inmate just halls off and hits an officer he is restrained, and returned to his cell with an incident report/ticket. If a officer just halls off and hits a inmate he is charged with violating the inmates rights under the color of law. The inmate gets a slap on the wrist the officer gets prcecuted. So who has the most rights? No exageration here.
barrytrot wrote:Thogey wrote:I know it's only 1 story and my Dad will not have any more. But how many time does the average person get in an altercation like this? Even if it's once or twice in a lifetime you'd better be prepared for the fallout.
There is no way the odds are 1 per lifetime. More like 1 per 1,000 life times. I.e. 1,000 people don't have this as an issue even 1 time.
Thogey wrote:Where does this number come from? If this is true I've been really lucky as I have had the priviledge of damn near beating to death, assaliants, on two separate occasions.
The first one I was 17 (the beautiful paradise of So Cal)and got pick pocketed by a pair of vatos, one distracts you while the other picks and they run. I chased one into his barrio apartment complex. It was a short run, it's hard to run in new boots. I got lucky. Unfortunatly he was not the one with my wallet. I broke his jaw (I know I did cause I felt it break) I beat him unconscious, and beat him some more, I broke his nose. I think I might have broke his collarbone. I stomped on his chest with my brand new GI surplus combat boots. Because if I didn't, he would have turned around and stabbed me. All these little $hits carried serrated steak knives that McDonalds used to give away.
Thogey wrote:In fact, this issue is important enough that it's on the AZ ballot in Nov. Prop 114. A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT!
"protects crime victims from liability for damages suffered by a person who was injured while that person committed or attempted to commit a felony against the victim."
There are no arguments against the prop. Maybe because 1 in 1000 people feel it pertains to them, I doubt it.
I guarantee this will pass by 5 points. I love my state!
barrytrot wrote:Thogey wrote:Where does this number come from? If this is true I've been really lucky as I have had the priviledge of damn near beating to death, assaliants, on two separate occasions.
The first one I was 17 (the beautiful paradise of So Cal)and got pick pocketed by a pair of vatos, one distracts you while the other picks and they run. I chased one into his barrio apartment complex. It was a short run, it's hard to run in new boots. I got lucky. Unfortunatly he was not the one with my wallet. I broke his jaw (I know I did cause I felt it break) I beat him unconscious, and beat him some more, I broke his nose. I think I might have broke his collarbone. I stomped on his chest with my brand new GI surplus combat boots. Because if I didn't, he would have turned around and stabbed me. All these little $hits carried serrated steak knives that McDonalds used to give away.
First remember what I'm talking about: The odds of someone getting sued and losing for defending their home.
Second: Which is not what you are talking about You are talking about getting into fights and/or being assailed. As you didn't mention any LAWSUITS I will assume there were none. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Third: My brother was also a Golden Gloves fighter and somehow he has been in a hundred outside fights also. I'm not saying every fighter is "more amped up" but I think a lot of them are
What the heck is this?"party in power" vs. "party without power
68Camaro wrote:Well, I think....
you all have WAY too much time on your hands...
Thogey wrote:barrytrot wrote:Thogey wrote:Where does this number come from? If this is true I've been really lucky as I have had the priviledge of damn near beating to death, assaliants, on two separate occasions.
The first one I was 17 (the beautiful paradise of So Cal)and got pick pocketed by a pair of vatos, one distracts you while the other picks and they run. I chased one into his barrio apartment complex. It was a short run, it's hard to run in new boots. I got lucky. Unfortunatly he was not the one with my wallet. I broke his jaw (I know I did cause I felt it break) I beat him unconscious, and beat him some more, I broke his nose. I think I might have broke his collarbone. I stomped on his chest with my brand new GI surplus combat boots. Because if I didn't, he would have turned around and stabbed me. All these little $hits carried serrated steak knives that McDonalds used to give away.
First remember what I'm talking about: The odds of someone getting sued and losing for defending their home.
Second: Which is not what you are talking about You are talking about getting into fights and/or being assailed. As you didn't mention any LAWSUITS I will assume there were none. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Third: My brother was also a Golden Gloves fighter and somehow he has been in a hundred outside fights also. I'm not saying every fighter is "more amped up" but I think a lot of them are
What the hell does this mean?
Someone who protects his property or defends himself is amped up? I exposed myself to major legal damage simply by excercising my God given right to defend my life and property.
This is something that real men who are willing to defend themselves and not lay down are subject to.
Thogey wrote:Don't change the subject. You did not write that 1/1000 will be sucessfully sued. I still bet that ratio is lower if you count incidents that result in a lawsuit.
Thogey wrote:These were not fights. A fight occurs when 2 people participate. I was the only one participating in these incidents, the other guys just F-ed with the wrong bull that's all
I don't get into fights. Fighting is for men with small genitalia.
Thogey wrote:I'm not going to lay down barry. You start these conversations and refuse to concede a single point. You must have the last word and you are doing it by changing your position, wordsmithing and arguing details.
Thogey wrote:How can you rebut a corrections officer with 27 years experience by citing and comparing your parenting a 3 year old? The man was telling you the truth and it wouldn't hurt to conceed to a guy who has light years more experience on the matter than you do. There are in two totally different galaxies.
Thogey wrote: As for my posts, it doesn't matter because I've experienced these things and obviously have lived in a different world than you.
Thogey wrote:You write like a lawyerWhat the heck is this?"party in power" vs. "party without power
Thogey wrote:You cannot simply discount the extensive life experiences of the members who have posted here.
Thogey wrote: How about a little respect? Humble youself and read. Condsider there might be a different point of view and other facts that are valid.
Thogey wrote:This entire nation is disgusted by the pass criminals get. They hate the fact they need legal representation in order to defend themselves. It is not a moot point. Why can't you acknowledge it?
Thogey wrote:There is pending legislation all over the nation concerning this problem. Or are we all paranoind schitzos and you are the sane one bringing us all back down like a shot of thorazine?
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