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tvc184

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  1. Is that a new building because I don't remember much in the way of a restaurant type building in that block/area?
  2. From the map it looks like it is in kind of a run down part of town like east of Baptist Hospital on College near S. 4th St.
  3. .... but maybe the most fun was the J3 Cub at about 45HP. Low and slow.
  4. Every airplane that I am checked out in has less horsepower... way less.
  5. Not sure about the food but the pictures are about as good as it gets........
  6. A lot depends on how you define acting like a fool. In any case we have another straw man argument. I have never seen any person in any of these forms on any thread saying that I thing like a fool in itself was a good reason to get shot. An officer drawing a handgun while trying to stop a felony in progress is not only normal procedure, it is the safe, correct and a routine thing to do. We are not talking about a misdemeanor shoplifting suspect. I do not know how anyone can have a valid opinion as to the shooting at this point because for right now we have no clue what happened other than media reports and speculation.
  7. Attacking an officer or moving toward him while he is pointing a gun and saying to stop is not the most intelligent thing a person can do. The dead guy looks like he was whacked out on some serious drugs.
  8. we cannot see the actual shooting so it is impossible to render a valid opinion on if it was legal. Arlington is apparently under Texas civil service law like some of the surrounding area police agencies and therefore the first year the office it can be fired without cause. That means the chief can simply not like his haircut and terminate him legally. in this case the chief probably threw him under the bus and in fact at one point I read where he mentioned Ferguson. The officer was made a sacrificial lamb more than likely. Had this been a veteran officer he almost certainly would not have been fired or if so at a much later time when an in-depth investigation happened. that is why all officers sweat out their first year. They can be terminated for any reason and I have seen it done before. The officer being terminated in this case has almost nothing to do with the events and everything to do with the chief wanted to get out and cover his own hide. Maybe a termination and an indictment might be the correct course of action but so soon lets you know that at this point it's just politics.
  9. What might really be interesting in a Democratic debate will be if Biden gets in the race. The reason is that both are Obama insiders but will have to directly attack each other. Hillary will be beating the drums on how great she was as a Secretary of State and Biden cannot simply go along with it. Hillary will have to defend Benghazi and Biden will have to attack her if he has any chance which he cannot do now as a sitting Veep and not wanting to directly criticize anything or anyone that Obama appointed unless he has a direct gain, which is what will happen if he goes for the big prize. Of course he probably will not announce but it sure would be interesting if it happened.
  10. I still see the building when I go to Sam's.
  11. Drake's onion rings........ Or across the street, the Baker-Wliford Pharmacy lunch counter.
  12. Why? I don't issue citations on my cell phone.
  13. I was on my cell phone and looking at the Ferguson Effect in the Political Forum and when I tried to reply, somehow I ended up on this page.
  14. That was part of their jingle on the television commercials. "Burger Chef, for a nickle and a dime......."
  15. I could have been but I just don't remember. It was a double meat and kind of like a Big Mac but about 20 times better. That could have been the Big Chef.
  16. Yes, I remember BC. It was my favorite burger place but I do not remember the name of the hamburger that I liked the best (but I swear that I can still taste it). Since it was built as a BC where Hamburger Depot is today about a block from Bulldog Stadium, I would walk there at halftime at every Nederland home game.
  17. You are certainly entitled to your opinion. The police, the district attorney and a criminal jury have looked at it and they all disagree with you.
  18. I was an officer in MO this week and they were having a major police presence staging for an expected major incident in Ferguson.
  19. Again you draw conclusions that have not been posted. No one said it was "the norm", no one said that they would do it in the same situation and no one said that Neil chose the least confrontational approach. The only thing that he did was reach for a door. Maybe he did it to expose her to criminal charges. Maybe he did it to make her look stupid. Maybe he just wanted in the room. No one can read his mind. Whatever his intent, he did not break the law and she did by blocking a door and then from my perspective, by shoving Neil on the way out.
  20. Why would my mother or wife be blocking the door to a public meeting? Why would I want to defend either if it happened? If it happened to anyone in my family I would be very angry. I would be outraged that one of my relatives would be so stupid.
  21. That is exactly what I was talking about. Just because somebody could have done something differently does not make the person wrong. Well, maybe it does if you're looking for an excuse to blame someone else.
  22. People always want to discuss what "could" have been done differently. That is the way to take the blame off of the guilty. It is like a man running a stop sign and killing someone. Then you blame the dead guy because had he taken time to look both ways as a reasonable person would be for crossing an intersection, he would have seen the car about to run the stop sign. It is the victim who is at fault for causing his own death and not the person that ran the stop sign. That is nonsense. When and officer tells you to get out of a car did you do it because it is the law. It does not matter if the officer could have been nicer. When a person is blocking the door and another person reaches to open it, it is the person that blocked the door that caused the entire incident not whether the other guy should've backed off, been nicer or called the police instead. You don't like the fact that Neil reached around Haynes to open the door and it caused her to be convicted in court. There is one person responsible for the entire turn of events and she was found guilty. Blaming the victim won't change that.
  23. By the extra cost of a death penalty trial and all associated appeals.
  24. It is cheaper to have life in prison.
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