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LAPD Cop Killer Dorner Posts to CNN. Apparently.

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Cop-killer, manifesto author and LAPD target Chris Dorner’s nothing if not media savvy. He’s doing everything he can to get his story out there before Johnny Law (and a hail of bullets) catch up to him. Dorner, or someone doing a passable imitation, has posted a comment at cnn.com that at least sounds consistent with the rambling soliloquy he posted to his Facebook page. We post, you decide.

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  1. What a idiot we want to save Children that why we have guns like the Glock or the AR-15 so we can kill madmen who come after our children. Pleas ignore Fascist PIGs like Obama.

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  2. It’s doubtful this is really him as posting this would put him back on the radar, and he spent quite a bit of time in his rant talking about how he knew all their tactics and capabilities.

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  3. I said it before and I’ll say it again, How exactly are these licensing requirements and/or fees on permits or ammunition any different from a poll tax on voters which has been specifically determined to be a violation of civil rights and therefore unconstitutional? Why are we spinning our wheels and tilting at all these windmills when SCOTUS has already ruled on this issue? No State or other jurisdiction can impose a tax or fee on any person before that person can exercise their rights as outlined in the constitution. It’s that simple.
    If you allow any government agency to set the standards that determine when and if you can exercise a right then it is not your natural, inalienable right, it is a privilege granted by the government according to their whims.

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  4. Alright, listen up, people. Our fugitive has been on the run for ninety minutes. Average foot speed over uneven ground barring injuries is 4 miles-per-hour. That gives us a radius of six miles. What I want from each and every one of you is a hard-target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse in that area. Checkpoints go up at fifteen miles. Your fugitive’s name is Ex-LAPD Chris Dorner . Go get him.

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  5. Does anybody else find it interesting that 1 guy (I realize he has some training), can as the video stated, hold the nations 2nd largest city and 10,000 troops hostage and or occupied? What will CA or the nation do when S really HTF? There are millions of us.

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  6. “It’s hard to have a dialogue with someone who’s holding a gun,”

    She must have fits when stopped by an officer.

    She should get that checked out.

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  7. I saw the Steyr C9-1A in a local gun shop a couple of weeks ago and it said “buy me.” Nice weight, quality workmanship, great angle for point shooting (looking for around 110 degrees grip to slide) and 14 round magazines. Best of all the trapezoidal sights…love them. It is a little hefty for concealed carry, but if I’m going into a high risk area I’ll slip it into a remora IWB holster and wear a jacket. Otherwise I carry a Kahr P380 in a DeSantis pocket holster…invisible like a ghost.

    I just sold an FNX-9 that was perfect, meeting all my criteria (albeit CCW wasn’t on the list) but I never could warm up to that gun. I promised myself I’d never go back to a mid-sized military style automatic again…then I saw the C9-1A. Sometimes you just gotta go with your gut feelings.

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  8. I saw the Steyr C9-1A in a local gun shop a couple of weeks ago and it said “buy me.” Nice weight, quality workmanship, great angle for point shooting (looking for around 111 degrees grip to slide) and 14 round magazines. Best of all the trigger….just outstanding. It is a little hefty for concealed carry, but if I’m going into a high risk area I’ll slip it into a remora IWB holster and wear a jacket. For half the year you need a jacket or parka where I live anyway. Otherwise I carry a Kahr P380 in a DeSantis pocket holster that makes it invisible.

    I just sold an FNX-9 that was perfect, meeting all my criteria (albeit CCW wasn’t on the list) but I never could warm up to that gun. I promised myself I’d never go back to a mid-sized military style automatic again…then I saw the C9-1A. Sometimes you just gotta go with your gut feelings.

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  9. “also known as high-capacity assault magazines”

    LOL! really? that’s the first time I have ever heard that term in my life!

    EDIT: I have now read the entire thing, and its all horsesh!t – Not one single sentence in this thing is acceptable.

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    • They were right about one thing, they don’t prosecute illegal attempts to buy guns by prohibited persons…

      If they want to do something maybe instead of more they should use what they have. It’s like buying more golf clubs to make you a better golfer when you don’t use the ones you have.

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  10. A 19 year old Glock Armorer. This would make most Anti’s shit themselves in consternation.

    I approve. You have my support, young pioneer.

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