Not him again.... :banghead:
I thought his case was thrown out. Apparently it was overturned on appeal. ????
this is seriously what is protecting us? they are really scrapping the bottom of the barrel lately i guess. i thought you had to have a degree and some knowledge to work for the DEA? guess they pick them right up off the street now. even the kids in that presentation know better, they're telling him to put it down when he brings out the rifle....after watching that i feel real safe....
It doesn't exactly make me want to ever call law enforcement for help. Thank god his aim was on par with the rest of law enforcement and only manage to hit himself.
I looked all over the internet and could not find any info on the Glock model 40. Is this some secret Glock model only available to the DEA? (Sarcasm Off)
This case should be thrown out purely on the basis that this moron claims to have shot himself with a gun that does not exist.
this is seriously what is protecting us? they are really scrapping the bottom of the barrel lately i guess. i thought you had to have a degree and some knowledge to work for the DEA? guess they pick them right up off the street now.
this is seriously what is protecting us? they are really scrapping the bottom of the barrel lately i guess. i thought you had to have a degree and some knowledge to work for the DEA? guess they pick them right up off the street now. even the kids in that presentation know better, they're telling him to put it down when he brings out the rifle....after watching that i feel real safe....
The correct response to this is this is EXACTLY what affirmative action has gotten us...
So you are saying is stupidity is genetic?
So you are saying is stupidity is genetic?
I didn't take it that way. I took it in the context that affirmative action's quotas end up hiring people based on color rather than qualification or capacity, the natural and predictable result being that people lacking capacity will get in.
It just seemed the natural assumption based on news reports of such from the 90's.
I didn't take it that way. I took it in the context that affirmative action's quotas end up hiring people based on color rather than qualification or capacity, the natural and predictable result being that people lacking capacity will get in.
It just seemed the natural assumption based on news reports of such from the 90's.