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Anti-Military Lawyer Damages Marine's Car on Eve of Deployment. From Neal Boortz

deepdiver

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Typical IL BS. While he got a tough judge, he is still an IL attorney with an IL prosecutor. Had he been a non-atty he would have been more likely to face felony charges I bet. At least the judges words and emphatic assertion as to consequences if Groder violates probation were honorable.

Piece of crap people like Groder are everything wrong with this country. He's the poster child for abortion.
 

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Doug Huffman wrote:
The invincibly ignorant and the lamestream media bury what they don't want to deal with.

A Marine was executed, in another incident, by a cop and the story can't even get traction here on OCDO. Apologists abound and are given special consideration.

That's how we got on this tack in the first place.

http://www.google.com/search?q=Derek+J.+Hale
 

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I don't really see the connection between this story and firearms or carry.

A Marine got his car keyed and he's pissed off because the perp may get off. Okay, I feel for the guy, but at least he caught the SOB. When I was a Marine somebody keyed my car in a like manner, and I never had the satisfaction of finding out who it was. So what.
 

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Tomahawk wrote:
SNIP When I was a Marine somebody keyed my car in a like manner, and I never had the satisfaction of finding out who it was.
Translation: "After I was donebeating the daylights out ofhim I discovered he didn't have any ID on him." :D
 
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