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In reply to the discussion: I wonder how many people claiming Dorner was denied due process [View all]RandiFan1290
(6,221 posts)14. See how easy that was?
I didn't have to start a new thread to ask you a question.
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I wonder how many people claiming Dorner was denied due process [View all]
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
OP
Not really decided on the whole Dorner thing, but the premise of your thread seems to be that...
JVS
Feb 2013
#1
Don't you count me. I've not formed an opinion yet. I'm just trying to see the point of your...
JVS
Feb 2013
#11
It's too bad that you fail to see how one can understand what people say about something without...
JVS
Feb 2013
#34
Are you saying there was a rape committed by other rapists and Assange is being framed for it?
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#9
I don't consider myself to be much of an apologist for Dorner. He was clearly a murderer.
Buzz Clik
Feb 2013
#18
Dorner was not murdered. Murder is defined as "the unlawful killing of a human being".
11 Bravo
Feb 2013
#22
What a ridiculous rationalization. It was murder, and everything suggests it was premeditated murder
Buzz Clik
Feb 2013
#25
Most people outgrow the notion that "It's this way because I WANT it to be" by adolescence.
11 Bravo
Feb 2013
#32
Two questions: 1. Are all people killed in shootouts with the police "denied due process"?....
OldDem2012
Feb 2013
#27
Why give me an unrelated scenario (shootout) and an intentionally obtuse question?
Buzz Clik
Feb 2013
#35
That's a strange position to take on a discussion board, don't you think?...
OldDem2012
Feb 2013
#45
Well, given how govt's are killing suspects when they can, Assange needs to stay far away
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
#16
Nah, I think hyperbolic might be saying something is, without addressing anything
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
#21
The point is not about assange/dorner though, but about applying principals
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
#28
I'm not one of those that subscribe to the notion that Dorner was denied due process.
Light House
Feb 2013
#38
The people who were denied due process in this story were the people who got shot at by
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2013
#47