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Four suspects arrested in western wildfire's....
Mr. Jones Offline
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Sarcasm

All F.O.U.R. Hadji's.... IN HERTZ RENTAL CARS....

Liar
Liar
Liar

BWUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

One bum white dude in Oregon "down by the railroad tracks", one crazy tres' beotch in Calli "out on interstate 101" in Monterey county , ? And two white? grubs in Washington state...

Sarcasm
All hired by Hadji's with CASH TO TAKE THE FALL...
BWUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
8trackdisco Offline
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Mr. Jones wrote:
Sarcasm

All F.O.U.R. Hadji's.... IN HERTZ RENTAL CARS....

Liar
Liar
Liar

BWUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

One bum white dude in Oregon "down by the railroad tracks", one crazy tres' beotch in Calli "out on interstate 101" in Monterey county , ? And two white? grubs in Washington state...

Sarcasm
All hired by Hadji's with CASH TO TAKE THE FALL...
BWUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


Why aren’t you out there keePInG uS saFE?!
ZRX1200 Offline
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More than one arrest in Oregon and also more than one arrest in Washington state.
Gene363 Offline
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Sounds like they heed a fair trial and a fair hanging, or four.
Speyside Offline
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What drives someone to do this? Gene I agree. My God Z to think someone purposely put you and your family through this hell. I a so very sorry. He Gene, wouldn't burning at the stake be more appropriate?
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Put them to work cleaning and rebuilding. Wages earned can go to room and board in a nice prison and paying every last cent of property damage, loss of life, injury, etc. They can stop once squared up. Then beat them to death
Gene363 Offline
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Speyside wrote:
What drives someone to do this? Gene I agree. My God Z to think someone purposely put you and your family through this hell. I a so very sorry. He Gene, wouldn't burning at the stake be more appropriate?


At the least they should not be allowed back into society. Pyros get a sexual thrill out of setting a fire. It sounds crazy as heck, but its true.

Many years ago, I worked for the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. During high fire season, anyone that had a vehicle was ‘deputized’ to do fire patrol looking for arsonists. I was assigned to do fire patrolling at an LA Country Fire station. I asked the captain why someone would set a fire in the forest. I could understand it to get insurance money or maybe land clearing gone wrong, but not setting fire to the middle of a forest. He said arsonists got a sexual thrill out of setting a fire. I thought he BS’ing me because I was a young fellow, but that is indeed why they do it. IMHO, arsonists need to be put down like a lame horse.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Damned climate change!!!!
Mr. Jones Offline
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In regards to this post...

"The Man" will persecute these "four losers" ....
But your all drinking the Kool aid if you believe these charges against these chump crank addicts...
They were either bribed by HADJIS or set up by HADJIS...

Think out side the box and you will understand the FBI /SSG
INTELLECT AND THEIR MISSION....MISINFORMATION AND DISINFORMATION...WHILE KEEPING CIVIL ORDER...NEVER REPORT THE REAL TRUTH... SUBDUE, LIE AND PROMOTE FALSE INFORMATION...TO MEET TO YOUR ENDS AND MISSION STATEMENT...
8trackdisco Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Put them to work cleaning and rebuilding. Wages earned can go to room and board in a nice prison and paying every last cent of property damage, loss of life, injury, etc. They can stop once squared up. Then beat them to death


More than reasonable.
MACS Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
More than reasonable.


Yeah, but it's CA. They'll get 1 hot meal, 2 cold meals, room and board, plus medical, mental health and dental care... costing the CA taxpayers even more. When what they deserve is to be shot in the gut, allowed to die slowly in death valley, and eaten by the buzzards.
Smooth light Offline
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Do buzzards like well done or only raw?
DrMaddVibe Offline
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MACS wrote:
Yeah, but it's CA. They'll get 1 hot meal, 2 cold meals, room and board, plus medical, mental health and dental care... costing the CA taxpayers even more. When what they deserve is to be shot in the gut, allowed to die slowly in death valley, and eaten by the buzzards.



Meanwhile in Oregon...


https://www.dailywire.com/news/man-arrested-for-starting-wildfire-with-molotov-cocktail-gets-released-from-jail-starts-6-more-fires-police
ZRX1200 Offline
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^ all we ever hear is “we need more money for a jail!” They love them some extra PERS jobs
8trackdisco Offline
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MACS wrote:
Yeah, but it's CA. They'll get 1 hot meal, 2 cold meals, room and board, plus medical, mental health and dental care... costing the CA taxpayers even more. When what they deserve is to be shot in the gut, allowed to die slowly in death valley, and eaten by the buzzards.


Early 80’s I recall China having the Two Cent Solution to total chit birds like these people. One shot to the back of the head.

Quick and cheap.
An effective deterrent (the won’t do it again).
Instant cure for mental illness.

Yes, I’m saying China did this right.
Cigarrob Offline
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Burn them at the stake. Maybe they would go out with a smile.
frankj1 Offline
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luckily for a healthy and fair judicial system we don't dispense justice based on emotional distress.
It raises us above those other countries.

someday it may matter to all of us.
Smooth light Offline
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Oh h*ll China right, justice for the victims and restraining for the psychos.
frankj1 Offline
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if only we had a one party system...

hey, anyone close to normal would love to do unspeakably painful things to the guilty parties...
that's why those of us that do feel that way won't be on the juries.

Thankfully.
DrafterX Offline
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Eye for an eye I say..!! Mad
Speyside Offline
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Eye of Newt?
Speyside Offline
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Frank, what about when justice does not happen through the court system? Lady justice may be blindfolded but she is not blind.
frankj1 Offline
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you know the answer.
It's certainly not mob rule or vigilante response.

every once in a while Americans must understand and accept a mistaken "not guilty" to protect the rest of us when innocent.
How many more times has it gone the opposite way?

In this case, it hasn't happened and folks are already foaming at the mouth and looking for it to be handled like our worst enemies would handle it.
If that happens, they won...without a single shot fired.

This is pretty basic stuff that most agree on when not stressed with an emotional situation. That's why we simply must keep the emotions and the emotional out of the courts.

Hope not, but someday you could be thankful if railroaded, which is far more likely.

DrafterX Offline
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I think there is 24 dead at last count... how to prove who is responsible will be tough... but the dead need recognition... arson is not a sufficient charge... Mellow
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DrafterX wrote:
I think there is 24 dead at last count... how to prove who is responsible will be tough... but the dead need recognition... arson is not a sufficient charge... Mellow

yeah, I was just addressing the danger of us hot heads taking justice into our own hands in general.
Hope I was clear.

guilty arsonists should be held accountable for deaths as well.
Arson is definitely not a sufficient charge.
8trackdisco Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
yeah, I was just addressing the danger of us hot heads taking justice into our own hands in general.
Hope I was clear.

guilty arsonists should be held accountable for deaths as well.
Arson is definitely not a sufficient charge.


Would you feel different if they were your family? The most important people in your world.
Smooth light Offline
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Cut their hands off,then they can't play with matches, or anyone else's love ones.
Plus life sentence for every victim, in solitaire confinement.
frankj1 Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
Would you feel different if they were your family? The most important people in your world.

yes, I would.
Exactly why my presence on your jury would be unacceptable.

do you understand the importance of preserving the greatest system of justice depends on those NOT emotionally involved?

Take the OJ insanity. Imagine he didn't do it, but dipchit planted evidence and got him convicted. Or imagine he didn't do it but dipchit planted evidence and he was executed.

Preventing dipchits from framing us is so much more important to our freedoms than a few guilty creeps from getting off that I am amazed anyone would disagree.

Why do you think juries are comprised of people that theoretically know very little about the case?
The answer: so they can have a fair trial.

Yet again, but hopefully not, someday you may be thankful that it works this way if you get railroaded by false charges by a police/government that doesn't like your act.

Much bigger picture.
frankj1 Offline
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Smooth light wrote:
Cut their hands off,then they can't play with matches, or anyone else's love ones.
Plus life sentence for every victim, in solitaire confinement.

I'm convinced.
We need to be just like Iran and Saudi Arabia...you angry jack ass.
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frankj1 wrote:
yes, I would.
Exactly why my presence on your jury would be unacceptable.

do you understand the importance of preserving the greatest system of justice depends on those NOT emotionally involved?

Take the OJ insanity. Imagine he didn't do it, but dipchit planted evidence and got him convicted. Or imagine he didn't do it but dipchit planted evidence and he was executed.

Preventing dipchits from framing us is so much more important to our freedoms than a few guilty creeps from getting off that I am amazed anyone would disagree.

Why do you think juries are comprised of people that theoretically know very little about the case?
The answer: so they can have a fair trial.

Yet again, but hopefully not, someday you may be thankful that it works this way if you get railroaded by false charges by a police/government that doesn't like your act.

Much bigger picture.


It’s easy to say now.

Hope you are never put to that test.

NPR this morning spoke of a California law just signed which expunges some felony convictions so former inmates can get jobs on fir crews.

The inmates record may be expunged, the victim of the doesn’t get the pain, loss or trauma expunged.

Where’s the justice in that?
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8trackdisco wrote:
It’s easy to say now.

Hope you are never put to that test.

NPR this morning spoke of a California law just signed which expunges some felony convictions so former inmates can get jobs on fir crews.

The inmates record may be expunged, the victim of the doesn’t get the pain, loss or trauma expunged.

Where’s the justice in that?


what sort of inmates do you think are fighting fires in California? "Less serious felonies", so I doubt there are many murderers on fire patrol. No sex crimes either.

More importantly... an expunged record is only after release. In theory, after you've served your time, you are rehabilitated and able to return to society. You've paid your debt required by whatever "victimization" occurred. This just allows them to get a job with the fire department.
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Flin case, head sure juror had a open minded, yeah right. Judge wants to be the prosecutor, now I get it. My way only,suppression of my dirty deeds .
look in the mirror, restitution for the victims, served time is only the down payment on debt.
frankj1 Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
It’s easy to say now.

Hope you are never put to that test.


NPR this morning spoke of a California law just signed which expunges some felony convictions so former inmates can get jobs on fir crews.

The inmates record may be expunged, the victim of the doesn’t get the pain, loss or trauma expunged.

Where’s the justice in that?

easy to say isn't always easy to do, but it must be done.
I have no problem understanding and even empathising with the victims' families' emotions.

There is simply no other way to protect every one of us from mob rule, and the pain remains anyway, and might even get worse.

second part of the post doesn't seem to relate to my earlier point...
frankj1 Offline
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Smooth light wrote:
Flin case, head sure juror had a open minded, yeah right. Judge wants to be the prosecutor, now I get it. My way only,suppression of my dirty deeds .
look in the mirror, restitution for the victims, served time is only the down payment on debt.

you've convinced me. The system of justice in Russia, N Korea and Iran is far superior to our own...One Party System is the only answer...

unless you'd consider relocating?


curious, which juror had the head sore in the f-ing case?
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Pay your DEBT ! A-WIPE.

russia russia russia,same old come back boring, when are you going to progress. Didn't stay in progressive school past the first day

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