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  • Endrik
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    Originally posted by horns666 View Post
    Ahhh late to the party. I'm retired because 220+ passengers on a plane watched in horror as a intoxicated male proceeded to severely beat the flight crew..including two females and one co-pilot. NOBODY did anything to stop his actions..except for the co-pilot. Therefore that flight was diverted to Cleveland where I met with that asshole. Nobody help me as I headbutted the asshole about thirty times ..just trying to keep the asshole down. That's how I injured my neck..Everyone cheered when I beat and arrested that asshole. That's it..they cheered...while remaining seated.

    I don't have ANY faith in people..they're pussies when push comes to shove. I respect anyone making an effort to do the right thing..but people MUST know their potential and limitations.
    thank you!

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  • phill_up
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    Originally posted by AK47 View Post
    Flight 93 was shot down. Thats why there was no piece of debris larger than 24" in length or width plus the wreckage was spread over a large area over 2 miles...
    I haven't heard of that one, have you got a URL that is legible? Some people believe that bombs went off in the towers is the reason they fell. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDx1GLqvBO8

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  • shobet
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    Originally posted by SEEGERMANY View Post
    I'll second that AMEN! I was raised to help people in need. I've helped stranded motorists, I've performed CPR at a ball game, and I've helped motorists that were injured. Fact is, I could have lost everything I own if some nutcase fabricated a bullshit claim against me. I will continue to help, but I'm damn careful in what I do or don't do.

    An orthopedic doctor friend of mine was making rounds at a local hospital. As he was leaving a patient's room, he heard a commotion in the next room, so he stuck his head in the door and saw a man gasping for air. The patient was chocking on his own vomit. He rushed in and was able to clear the man's throat enabling him to breath. Basically, he saved the man's life.

    Once the man fully recovered from his illness, he was released from the hospital and almost immediately filed suit against the hospital and the doctor who saved his life. He stated that even though the doctor "helped" him, he was not his doctor and he was unfamiliar with his medical history. He also stated that the hospital was negligent in monitoring his care. Last I heard, the case was settled out of court to prevent further damage to my doctor friend's reputation. The man he saved, well at one time, I had a lot of respect for this "guitar legend." Now, I wouldn't piss on him or his signature Teles if they were on fire.
    The nosey bastard in me is dying to know the legends name!

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  • SEEGERMANY
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    I'll see your and raise you

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  • horns666
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    Originally posted by MikeStrat View Post
    Look at the old guy that got plowed by the speeding car a couple weeks ago. Nobody even stopped to divert traffic for 10-15 minutes while the guy is laying in the middle of the street. It amazes me that we are the most powerful country in the world. We're scared of our own friggin shadows and we all have such fragile feelings.

    I hear you about the laws. But lets look at the crooked ass judges and the bleeding heart pussies on these juries if you really want to place some blame. If they weren't handing out millions of dollars for nothing, there would be no lawsuits.
    yep!

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  • horns666
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    Originally posted by ak47 View Post
    flight 93 was shot down. Thats why there was no piece of debris larger than 24" in length or width plus the wreckage was spread over a large area over 2 miles...
    yep!

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  • Bengal
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    Here is the real hero senerio.

    Remember the dude about a year or so ago who jumped onto the subway tracks as a train was coming to cover a person who had a fallen on the tracks? Remember that?

    Who here would have done that?

    I can't say I would have. I respect the shit out of that guy. He's responsibe for saving the other persons life but I'm not sure I would have done that. And if I remember right, his kids were on the platform and saw him do it. Wow.

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  • AK47
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    Flight 93 was shot down. Thats why there was no piece of debris larger than 24" in length or width plus the wreckage was spread over a large area over 2 miles...

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  • Bengal
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    I think we are mixing two very different issues.

    First one was mine quoted by Rob where I said that my wife was pissed for me getting involved in a domestic dispute because I have kids. Her best friend was Russ's girlfriend, the guy who got shot interupting a domestic. So she has a right to feel that way. Rob called people like me as being the reason America sucks or something like that. Whatever.

    I had also said that I didnt think I would have rushed back there to help this guy who was probably dead anyway.

    But some are bringing up the passengers on Flight 93 and nurses and firemen and stuff like that. Totally different senerio. Totally different deal. Firemen and nurses are just doing their job. The passengers on Flight 93 knew they were going to die either way. Completly different situation.

    I'll say again what I've said before, hard to say what I would do in a situation like that. But I would take into account that I have 2 kids that needs a father. If that makes me a selfish prick, so be it. I'm a selfish prick.

    I will also say that the thought of 2 or 3 people pulling out guns and firing away scares the shit out of me as much as a knife weilding guy like this one. If that offends, so be it.

    Seems to me that if a lot of those that show a big interest in protecting the guy in the bus would turn themselves into police officers, we'd have some great officers here.

    But I would have no problems doing what was needed to help a fellow person in distress. Maybe I have not stated that well enough.

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  • SEEGERMANY
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    Originally posted by MikeStrat View Post
    Look at the old guy that got plowed by the speeding car a couple weeks ago. Nobody even stopped to divert traffic for 10-15 minutes while the guy is laying in the middle of the street. It amazes me that we are the most powerful country in the world. We're scared of our own friggin shadows and we all have such fragile feelings.

    I hear you about the laws. But lets look at the crooked ass judges and the bleeding heart pussies on these juries if you really want to place some blame. If they weren't handing out millions of dollars for nothing, there would be no lawsuits.
    I'll second that AMEN! I was raised to help people in need. I've helped stranded motorists, I've performed CPR at a ball game, and I've helped motorists that were injured. Fact is, I could have lost everything I own if some nutcase fabricated a bullshit claim against me. I will continue to help, but I'm damn careful in what I do or don't do.

    An orthopedic doctor friend of mine was making rounds at a local hospital. As he was leaving a patient's room, he heard a commotion in the next room, so he stuck his head in the door and saw a man gasping for air. The patient was chocking on his own vomit. He rushed in and was able to clear the man's throat enabling him to breath. Basically, he saved the man's life.

    Once the man fully recovered from his illness, he was released from the hospital and almost immediately filed suit against the hospital and the doctor who saved his life. He stated that even though the doctor "helped" him, he was not his doctor and he was unfamiliar with his medical history. He also stated that the hospital was negligent in monitoring his care. Last I heard, the case was settled out of court to prevent further damage to my doctor friend's reputation. The man he saved, well at one time, I had a lot of respect for this "guitar legend." Now, I wouldn't piss on him or his signature Teles if they were on fire.

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  • AK47
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    I am hoarding silver...

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  • StukaJU87
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    Originally posted by MartinBarre1 View Post
    About four pages ago you said you had given up on this thread.
    Yes, I had given up any ideas of posting responses to some of the stupidity that is flying around here.

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  • phill_up
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    Originally posted by MartinBarre1 View Post
    I cant really follow all the shit thats being thrown about here, but I'll defend Bengal in this instance. Your post is a pile of shite.
    You are saying someone, Bengal for example, had he been in the vicinity, should have put his own life on the line to help someone who was to all intents and purposes already dead? So he should leave his own family without a father/husband for the same end result, i.e. that kid still dies only now Bengal does too just so he could feel better about "helping"?
    Bullshit. If there's a chance to help then fine, but if knifes and shit are involved then fuck that, why should someone take that chance?
    I also have a little daughter and I wont be telling her to help out ANY CUNT. I'll be telling her to run like fuck if there's ever any trouble, make sure she's alright herself. Fuck everyone else. Including you.
    whoah there Nelly... he never said that bengal should have put his life on the line. No one here can say that the guy was for all intents and purposes dead, for all anyone knows he could have suffered for quite a while

    I cant help but think of the airplanes that were taken over with box cutters on 9/11! Its amazing that a few people with box knifes could end so many lives. There was one airplane that did not make its destination though. Some humans are filled with the capacity to give their life so that others may live. What about the firemen who died that ran into the towers to save people only to have the building collapse on them? What about the soldier who falls on the grenade so the rest of his platoon can live? What about the Nurse that died helping people when a piece of concrete fell from a blown-up federal building in Oklahoma city? Heroes are not so uncommon, they walk amongst us ever day. If you have no compassion for anyone but yourself so be it. Rob has the right to speak his mind like anyone else on here.

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  • Joe_Steeler
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    Originally posted by MikeStrat View Post
    Look at the old guy that got plowed by the speeding car a couple weeks ago. Nobody even stopped to divert traffic for 10-15 minutes while the guy is laying in the middle of the street. It amazes me that we are the most powerful country in the world. We're scared of our own friggin shadows and we all have such fragile feelings.

    I hear you about the laws. But lets look at the crooked ass judges and the bleeding heart pussies on these juries if you really want to place some blame. If they weren't handing out millions of dollars for nothing, there would be no lawsuits.
    Amen brother........ amen.

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  • MikeStrat
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    Look at the old guy that got plowed by the speeding car a couple weeks ago. Nobody even stopped to divert traffic for 10-15 minutes while the guy is laying in the middle of the street. It amazes me that we are the most powerful country in the world. We're scared of our own friggin shadows and we all have such fragile feelings.

    I hear you about the laws. But lets look at the crooked ass judges and the bleeding heart pussies on these juries if you really want to place some blame. If they weren't handing out millions of dollars for nothing, there would be no lawsuits.

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