the incredible b (04-25-2012)
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...211904311.html
I don't know what this will do to their relationship but when a man mistakes a girlfriend for a hog, well, as Ricky would have said to Lucy, "You've got some 'splaining to do!"
As the story goes the man heard his girlfriend, never saw her, and assumed she was the hog he had been chasing. The cops failed to charge the man but then, this is Florida. I don't know if it qualifies for Stand Your Ground but shooting without seeing what you're shooting at? Criminal negligence I would think. But as I say, this is Florida.
Clean mind, clean body, take you're pick, you can't have both.
the incredible b (04-25-2012)
It's hard not to laugh but I doubt that the woman with her leg shot with a .30 caliber round is laughing.
Clean mind, clean body, take you're pick, you can't have both.
Exactly. What kind of retarded policy allows someone to shoot a weapon at an unidentified, obscured target - have it end up being another human being, and walk away with no charges?
Perp: "Officer, it was an accident: I didn't see what I was shooting at until after I shot her!"
Officer: "You'll be fine son - this is Florida".
M
ooopsie!
despicable. Great message to kids. We can condone recklessness and irresponsible behaviour when there's no intent.
He's a dead man once she gets out of the hospital. "Honey, I thought you were a pig."
It's not just Florida. There are stupid people everywhere. They live among us.
You might be a redneck if you shoot you girlfriend mistaking her for a hog.
I Pledge Resistance, to the Nazi Flag, of the United Police States of America, and to the Private Federal Reserves for which it stands. One Corporation, under Goldman Sachs, unaccountable, with poverty and slavery for all.
Xavier Tremely (06-01-2012)
Where do you see a Zimmerman reference, let alone a partisan one?
The Stand Your Ground reference is justified as there seems to be a pattern in Florida of laxity regarding shooting people. The only remote link with Zimmerman is that his case is concurrent, making it natural for you to make a link in your mind when you hear the term "Stand Your Ground".
M.
Um, that ought to be obvious given the topic of this thread, and the mention of Stand Your Ground.
Can you think of any other cases in Florida that bear upon this pattern? I can think of two. I'm sure you can too if you try.
If we were dig deeper, I think we'd find a host of them.
M
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks