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John Coctostan
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The sub-frame.... the reason I am not rocking one. I know a drag racer with a shop that tears his down on a regular basis. Tried to build it up but to no avail. He does have 500hp though, seen the dyno.

I disagree.

No absolutely not, I would not have waited there or anywhere near there for that matter. If it came down to me stealing it would only be food, water, boots perhaps, shit to put distance between me and natural disaster, nothing more.

But see I have already told you I don't know anything about Katrina as I was insulated from a lot of it in Iraq. A Blu Ray is in no way linked to survival during a natural disaster. See, the irony is not lost on me that the one with Machiavelli in half your name believes looting is A OK!

BluRay player ≠ survival.

Dehumanizing looters.... dehumanizing looters, let that marinade for a minute. Looters: People that seize an opportunity to pillage from those that suffered a terrible loss. What do you think any single one of those citizens would have done in Ferguson when standing there with an AR and a mob is tearing up their

I have not experienced any of those things in 17K miles. Maybe the tires because they are just cheap but buy a new set.

They are a hoot to drive. 17000 miles and only minor trim issues and one CEL due to bad gas. The Tail of the Dragon is where this car really shines.

Hockey. Go Canes!

Bullshit, coroners cover shit up ALL THE TIME.

Actually I don't watch ANY TV.

The person who uses defensive force knew or had reason to believe that an unlawful and forcible entry or unlawful and forcible act was occurring or had occurred.

What that bit does cover is unlawful and forceful entry and how it is justifiable to shoot them. We had a neighbor growing up that was a little old lady and one day she popped a cap in a robber as he was coming through the window. A single cop had arrived and my dad went over after hearing the shot. The robber had

I never saw it I was insulated from it overseas. I don't doubt it.

It is on the books in hurricane states that you may 'stand your ground' and defend yourself against people entering your business with intent to rob or harm you.

This is pretty commonly put on law books in hurricane states. Look at Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Florida.

Are you implying that my value system isn't shared by a vast number of Americans?

It comes down to task management. You are a cop or a soldier and you have a directive or a mission you are pressed for resources. Someone catches a looter but arresting him takes one of your men/manpower out of the fight for the objective and risks the entire mission. It is easier to kill that man on the spot or let

You CAN get meaningful intelligence this way however I don't know the context of which you speak so...

You sure you are up to it?