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Tuesday, February 15, 2005

responsibility

i have been in so cal for the last couple of days and i happened to catch the news. a funeral for a 13 year old kid, shot to death by the l.a.p.d. he was shot after he attempted to back his stolen car into a cop car and hit the officer and all this after a car chase. now i am aware of some of the bonehead things that the cops down there have done, but i think i have to side with the cops on this one. at what point do the cops say enough is enough and at what point does this "grieving, finger pointing at the cops parent" take responsibility for the fact that her kid was nothing more than a thief who use an auto to potentially kill a police officer or even kill an innocent person in this car chase. am i wrong to not have any sadness for this boy or his family? should the cops just give up and let everyone do what ever the fuck they want so no one gets shot by accident and no one's "civil liberty's" are taken away? i am not saying that i am glad that this boy was killed, but if he had not put himself in the position to be killed by the police, he might be shootin' hoops right now.

why can't people take responsibility for their bad choices. why do they all have to claim that " i was denied this or denied that", " my rights were taken away" and "i've been wronged!". no one ever says "hey i screwed up and got what i deserved".

it is funny that none of them ever mention that they broke the law in the first place and that bad decision led to them being denied their "rights".


sometimes people really suck shit!!! and their stupidity and ignorance is unbelievable.



does anyone have an island for sale where i can make the rules and be king?

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