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Posted by Billy NY on September 14, 2006 at 18:36:56 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: JD 435 posted by ralph bucky phillips on September 14, 2006 at 17:50:22:
Now I'm just curious, and don't take it the wrong way, but why would you patronize this recently apprehended fugitive? I can't seem to understand why someone would use that as a handle, it certainly is not amusing and or humorous, there is a 13 month old kid who will never know his dad, most likely ( not until proven guilty ) beacuse of this guy. There is another person fighting for his life in the hospital right now, and not to forget the first one he shot and his suffering. You realize he sniped both of these men with a .308 ( alleged, a rifle was found ansd is being looked at by forensic investigators ). The person who died was also an accomplished military man besides a trooper, and was killed in the line of duty while pursuing the apprehension of this fugitive. I just don't see why anyone would patronize a guy like this. That said, no response is needed, do as you wish it's a free country, said what I had to say.
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