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Scotty2Hotty

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  1. This sucks! I wish the best for Tressel, he's more than just a good coach. I have a lot of respect for him. I hope the NFL snags him up just to spite the NCAA.
  2. They let their fear and adrenaline get the best of them. Itchy finger amateurs have no place in that line of work.
  3. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=610&pictureid=4986 Sorry, I used to carry this daily.
  4. I sure as hell have, and a lot worse. I didn't empty a fucking magazine into someone when I was presented that situation. It actually only took a 00 buck shot round, and no more to neutralize the situation that had presented itself. This is America, and not foreign soil. If Law Enforcement decides to disobey the law they are sworn to protect, and conduct themselves in this fashion, there will be more than a backlash upon them. Your badge doesn't put you above the Law by any means. I've never seen 71 rounds fired at one person, but then again, we knew what we were doing.
  5. Not good shooting when you're firing on a dead body. My 2 year old niece could do that. There were about 4 give or take in the entry of the door emptying their weapons.
  6. I used to have a few model rockets along with some of the Cox gas powered helicopters as a kid. One rocket I had didn't use a streamer or a parachute, but had propellers pop open and spin when the ejection charge hit. Went to the Hobby store the other day and felt like a kid again.
  7. Little boys taking daddy's clothes to play dress up. The video is a bit on the fishy side to say the least. Door gets opened, but the initial entry man took his sweet ass time pushing into the objective. They congregate at the door opening and start opening fire. The camera is put down after the one sided exchange. No trained person in an operation such as this, would dare stay in the opening of the door any longer than he should. The window will more than likely win in court and rightfully so.
  8. After seeing these amateurs in action it looks pretty clear. So the initial entry team didn't even step foot into the house, but decided the fatal funnel door way was a great way to start opening fire on this guy. But it seems everybody there had to take some more shots at the suspect. Disgusting misuse of force. How the hell did they know he wasn't surrendering his weapon? They didn't step but one foot into that door way before opening fire. Bunch of posers trying to play Billy badass. I hope this footage gets their asses canned or better yet, criminal charges.
  9. Wonder if it's really truck made of coke?
  10. Yup, it's the same government that labeled Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans "Right Wing Extremists" and home grown terrorists. I've held a TS Clearance and get the FBI shake down everytime I buy at a store.
  11. We just had tornadoes run through Dallas and North Texas last night. Had one no more than a mile from us, but it was rain wrapped with the ever fun hail. I'm sure the tornado season isn't even close to being done yet.
  12. Still would rather have a Presidential Trophy Truck.
  13. I guess GM has a team on call 24/7 just in case of failure with the car. Guess it's time for a Presidential Escalade. If I were President, it would be the Presidential TT F150 Raptor motorcade.
  14. Perfection. Simple, clean and sleepy looking.
  15. I'm less than a day, but I get delayed and have to wait for the FBI to give the green light. I had BWSC tell me 5 days, but it really only boils down to half a day. I talked with an older gentleman that wa in Vietnam and he said clearances post 9/11 = delay. We talked about how flawed that really is, but it's the nature of the beast.
  16. You don't have to, but a bill of sale is always smart. License #, name address, firearm type, serial number etc.. Just covers you in case. I haven't done a bill of sale with friends, but people I don't know usually get one.
  17. Ohhhh the stories. The stories.
  18. 71 rounds fired is beyond ridiculous. Not to mention 60 of those connected with the man's body. I understand "heat of the moment", but emptying and entire magazine just goes to show that these guys were amateurs. These guys have no business conducting raids by any means. They let their fear take over and act for them. I bet if the initial guy through the breach had a less than lethal round in his shotgun, they could've saved an innocent life. It is disgusting that they dishonored this Marine in this way. I'm all for these turds not having a badge and spending some time in the booty house.
  19. This is Johnny on the spot. The pictures alone paint an undisciplined, illtrained, trigger happy, group of clowns. A disgusting display of excessive force. I find it funny that the ones sworn to uphold the law, can completely disreguard it when they deem necessary. Again, these aren't the streets of Sadr City where they play for keeps. I'll go back to Virginia Tech just to show that some agencies in American Law Enforcement have no idea what they're doing. What if the tables were turned, and this gentleman had shot a few of the SWAT members entering his house? I bet he'd see life in prison just because he shot a cop. Pretty much a double standard, saying one life is worth more than another. I hope this "SWAT team" becomes meter maids, and better yet, have to help change bed pans at the VA hospital as community service.
  20. Sorry, but there's a HUGE difference in SF and SWAT. They don't even belong in the same sentence by any means. They are NOT one in the same, plain and simple. In the Military, we train for the high levels of stress and fatigue. It always has been and will be the nature of the beast. Saying a SWAT team is under that same level is laughable at best. A crack house is far from Sadr City or Tora Bora. There's a reason SWAT teams are getting pointers from prior military training and various agencies dedicated to that type of training. That SWAT team won't be held accountable more than likely, for the judge will most likely side with law enforcement on this case. It's America, so the law is always right.
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