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Dave Stallard

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Apr 23, 2013, 10:43:52 PM4/23/13
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Before proceeding to the photo itself, let's first dispose of one question: Yes, it is real, and this has been confirmed by law enforcement.

Now, here's the link. WARNING: *IMAGE EXTREMELY GRAPHIC*. Woo-hoo! Oh, it's not THAT bad, for Heaven's sake. Take a look:

http://i.imgur.com/0U0ozqt.jpg

Now, the first thing that will certainly catch the viewer's attention is the gaping bloody fissure opening into his chest cavity. It is actually blurred out in some versions. Don't be shocked! It is not a wound from the combat or capture at all. Instead, it is the result of an emergency thoracotomy, where they make an opening into the chest cavity, spreading the ribs, so that they access the heart in order to massage it or drain blood from the sack around it. You can even see brown-yellow iodine stains around the incision. It's for extreme emergencies where the patient is in traumatic cardiac arrest. And fuck-all it did for him, as you can see. They didn't even bother to close the incision, because once you become a stiff, you're put outside like a Christmas tree in January It's a *trauma center*, for Christ's sake, not a fucking *funeral home*. Especially for terrorists.

You can also see some needles where they were probably trying to drain his lungs, plus the usual monitor sucker-thingies, and an IV in his left arm. They just left those on, again why bother with the trash when there are more important things to do.

The blood around his face is probably from him bleeding profusely out his mouth from catastrophic internal bleeding. The other very nasty-looking bit is the raw and bloody right shoulder area. I'm not sure whether this was from him being dragged when his brother ran over him with the SUV (poetic justice) or when one his kettle bombs blew up while he was throwing it. But I presume the medical examiner will tell us.

Moving down the scale, there are a couple of obvious small-caliber bullet holes, one his left side and the other in his left forearm, plus another possible one in his upper left arm. Some abrasions and contusions. But he's hardly Swiss cheese, with "bullet wounds from head to toe", like one of the doctors implied. All in all, I can barely see why the motherfucker's dead!

His little brother ran him over. That's the best part.

Dave



twobuddha

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Apr 23, 2013, 11:31:52 PM4/23/13
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Stallard, always knew you were a sick fuck, but this truly proves my point. One would think that a terrorist like you, who threatens and stalks and tries to control with fear, would have more sympathy for a fellow terrorist.

pigo

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Apr 24, 2013, 9:22:23 AM4/24/13
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On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:43:52 PM UTC-6, Dave Stallard wrote:

Having never shot someone with my AR I've wondered why it's such a deadly combat weapon given that the round (5.56) isn't that much bigger than a .22. Watching a show on The Military Channel the talked about the high speed of the rounds giving the impact of a .45 at most common ranges. That explains a lot. Tiny holes going in, not so much trying to get out.

The only thing missing from the photo that I could see would be the ham sandwich they should shove in his mouth.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 9:39:10 AM4/24/13
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Holy shit. What a powerful argument for a total assault weapons ban!!! Brain Fried Bob Thompson slobbering over a picture and bragging about his gun, while masturbating to the Military Channel.

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 10:23:27 AM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 06:22:23 -0700 (PDT), pigo <bobt...@gmail.com>
wrote this crap:

>On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:43:52 PM UTC-6, Dave Stallard wrote:
>
>Having never shot someone with my AR

Wuss.

> I've wondered why it's such a deadly combat weapon given that
> the round (5.56) isn't that much bigger than a .22. Watching a
> show on The Military Channel the talked about the high speed of
> the rounds giving the impact of a .45 at most common ranges.
> That explains a lot. Tiny holes going in, not so much trying to get out.


TV crap. If I shot you with my .45 you would have a hole that a
soccer ball could easily pass through.

There's no need to fear if Trunky is near.

>

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Apr 24, 2013, 10:56:32 AM4/24/13
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The 5.56mm (.223 caliber) round is more unstable in flight than let's say a
7.62 x 51mm round. When it enters a body, it tumbles end over end, which
can more internal body damage than a more stable but more powerful 7.62 x
54mm round shot out of a longer barrel rifle than an AR-15/M-16/M-4 assault
rifle. If there is an exit wound for both rounds, the 5.56mm will probably
have a larger exit wounds than a more stable and more powerful 7.62x51 mm
round. How the AR-15/M-16/M-4 barrels are rifled, also plays a part in the
bullet's stability/instability.

The 5.56mm round was also encouraged for the NATO militaries because a
soldier can carry more 5.56 mm rounds than the 7.62x54mm rounds that were
used for M-14s and FN FAL, and most combat was closer than needed for a
longer barrel rifle.

Basically there was a battle between the Brits and the Yanks in the 1950s
for bullet uniformity for NATO Armed Forces. The Gringos wanted the 5.56mm
Remington round, while the Brits wanted a 7mm (.280 caliber) round. The
Americans won that battle in making the 5.56mm one of the uniform standard
rounds for all NATO countries, along with the 7.62x 51mm. Now, there is a
movement that a 6.8mm Remington round should be the replace the 5.56mm
round in the next generation of assault rifles.

>

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:05:39 AM4/24/13
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Dave Stallard <dgsta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some abrasions and contusions. But he's hardly Swiss cheese, with "bullet
> wounds from head to toe", like one of the doctors implied. All in all, I
> can barely see why the motherfucker's dead!
>
> His little brother ran him over. That's the best part.

Well Tamerlan was run over and dragged by a multi ton vehicle that was
going probably up to 30 mph or more, so there was probably major traumatic
injuries. This is compounded with the injuries he already suffered with
the bullet wounds and having one of his homemade bombs exploding in his
hand, (which was probably full of nails and ball bearings)

An interesting followup in this sad and tragic story/ordeal created by
both Tsarnaevs, was that Dzhokhar barreled through the roadblock that the
police set up with the stolen Mercedes with Tamerlan probably underneath.

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:22:26 AM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 10:05:39 -0500, comadr...@mac.com <comadrejo>
wrote this crap:
>
> An interesting followup in this sad and tragic story/ordeal created by
>both Tsarnaevs, was that Dzhokhar barreled through the roadblock that the
>police set up with the stolen Mercedes with Tamerlan probably underneath.


Ouch! They ruined a fine Mercedes.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:28:16 AM4/24/13
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Two pathetic wimps who never heard a shot fired in anger playing macho warrior. A telephone operator and a drug dealer who own assault rifles.
What a great argument for gun control!!!!! Ban rsa freaks from owning weapons! Great start.

Dave Stallard

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:31:09 AM4/24/13
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On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 11:22:26 AM UTC-4, Horva...@net.net wrote:

> Ouch! They ruined a fine Mercedes.

And a nice boat too. As a boat owner yourself, I'm sure you can sympathize...

Dave

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:56:51 AM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 08:31:09 -0700 (PDT), Dave Stallard
<dgsta...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:
That was a stinkboat.

There are three kinds of boats. Sailboats, stinkboats, and if you are
a submariner, targets.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:58:28 AM4/24/13
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Or if you are Horvath, diaper boats.

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:58:41 AM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 08:28:16 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
<scot...@hotmail.com> wrote this crap:

>
> Ban rsa freaks from owning weapons!

You just need one gun. Use it and paint your basement walls red.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:59:28 AM4/24/13
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On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:58:41 AM UTC-7, Horva...@net.net wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 08:28:16 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
>
> <scot...@hotmail.com> wrote this crap:
>
>
>
> >
>
> > Ban rsa freaks from owning weapons!
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>
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> You just need one gun. Use it and paint your basement walls red.

How pathetic. How Horvath. How normal for this freak.

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 12:13:17 PM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 09:56:32 -0500, comadr...@mac.com <comadrejo>
wrote this crap:
You are mostly correct. However I don't like your term, "more
unstable," a proper term would be, "slightly less stable." I can hit
a nine inch pie pan at 400 meters nine out of ten times, with open
sights. The .223 is a very stable and accurate round.

The first rifle I ever fired was an M-14 the next was an M-16. I am
an expert in both of them. I've fired everything from a BB gun up to
a 20mm Vulcan gatling gun.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 12:32:45 PM4/24/13
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No fucking way, you lying piece of shit. Open sights?
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
You can't even fucking SEE a pie plate at four hundred.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>
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> The first rifle I ever fired was an M-14 the next was an M-16. I am
>
> an expert in both of them. I've fired everything from a BB gun up to
>
> a 20mm Vulcan gatling gun.

But you're still a dickless coward, lying freak, and all around pussy.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 12:34:34 PM4/24/13
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Holy shit. A total pussy, dickless coward, mentally ill nut job once again acts like he's some sort of military expert. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
What is really insane is sick fucks like Thompson, Horvath, and Ted Waldron talking weapons.
More powerful arguments for an assault weapon ban. Gun control. Etc.

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 2:02:47 PM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 09:32:45 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
<scot...@hotmail.com> wrote this crap:

>>
>>
>>
>>
>> You are mostly correct. However I don't like your term, "more
>>
>> unstable," a proper term would be, "slightly less stable." I can hit
>>
>> a nine inch pie pan at 400 meters nine out of ten times, with open
>>
>> sights. The .223 is a very stable and accurate round.
>
>No fucking way, you lying piece of shit. Open sights?

>You can't even fucking SEE a pie plate at four hundred.

If Trunky saw a pie plate at 400 meters he would waddle towards it
hoping for a free meal, and he would be waving his two-for-one coupon.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 3:07:30 PM4/24/13
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When busted in a whopper of a lie, failing to make himself seem manly, all Dickless Horvath can do is talk shit. How humiliating. How normal for this diaper wearing fraud.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

BrritSki

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Apr 24, 2013, 5:28:59 PM4/24/13
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ROFL

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 6:03:53 PM4/24/13
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I agree. I'm laughing my ass off at the notion that Horvath can even see a fucking pie plate at 400, much less hit it with iron sights.
Ooooops, forgot. Roger Tilsbury is such a pussy he thinks Horvath is a real man.
ROTFFLMFAO.
Otherwise known as BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hey, Roger? Just chatted with a guy who knew my buddy Jeff Davis. Jeff guided him up the Grand Teton. You know, a real mountain route, the kind of shit you know nothing about?

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 8:10:13 PM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 15:03:53 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
<scot...@hotmail.com> wrote this crap:

>On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 2:28:59 PM UTC-7, BrritSki wrote:
>> On 24/04/2013 20:02, Horva...@net.net wrote:
>>
>> > On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 09:32:45 -0700 (PDT), twobuddha
>>
>> > <scot...@hotmail.com> wrote this crap:
>>
>> >
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>> You are mostly correct. However I don't like your term, "more
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>> unstable," a proper term would be, "slightly less stable." I can hit
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>> a nine inch pie pan at 400 meters nine out of ten times, with open
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> >>> sights. The .223 is a very stable and accurate round.
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> No fucking way, you lying piece of shit. Open sights?
>>
>> >
>>
>> >> You can't even fucking SEE a pie plate at four hundred.
>>
>> >
>>
>> > If Trunky saw a pie plate at 400 meters he would waddle towards it
>>
>> > hoping for a free meal, and he would be waving his two-for-one coupon.
>>
>> >
>>
>Hey, Roger? Just chatted with a guy who knew my buddy Jeff Davis.

Liar. Everybody knows Jefferson Davis died during the Civil War. You
just can't help it, can you? You have to make up these lies everytime
you post.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 8:25:44 PM4/24/13
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Holy shit, Horvath. You just fucked yourself royally, you stupid idiot. Jeff Davis used to post here. Rough tough Jackson hole guy. Moron. Dumbfuck. Take your tiny liddle dick out of your ass and change your diapers, Pie Plate Horvath.

ps: he's related to that Jefferson Davis, too.

Dave Stallard

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Apr 24, 2013, 10:12:47 PM4/24/13
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On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:56:32 AM UTC-4, comadrejo wrote:

> The 5.56mm (.223 caliber) round is more unstable in flight than let's say a
>
> 7.62 x 51mm round. When it enters a body, it tumbles end over end, which
>
> can more internal body damage than a more stable but more powerful 7.62 x
>
> 54mm round shot out of a longer barrel rifle than an AR-15/M-16/M-4 assault
>
> rifle. If there is an exit wound for both rounds, the 5.56mm will probably
>
> have a larger exit wounds than a more stable and more powerful 7.62x51 mm
>
> round. How the AR-15/M-16/M-4 barrels are rifled, also plays a part in the
>
> bullet's stability/instability.

I think that the bullet holes in Tamerlan came from the pistols fired by the Watertown PD in the initial firefight, rather than AR-15s from SWAT teams. Accounts are confusing, but I think all the heavy armament came later, to deal with Dzhokhar after he had gotten away. Tamerlan was killed in the early morning hours of Friday.

The sheer number of police that were deployed, and the variety of agencies which they came from, was staggering. Watertown, Cambridge, and Boston police, MA State police, MA transit police, ATF, FBI, and Boston University police. They commandeered two city buses (which weren't running anyway) and filled them with cops to be brought to the scene.

Everyone was high-fiving after, but I'm not so sure. All these cops just for one 19-year old kid - who by the way eluded them ALL, and was only discovered purely by chance by a private citizen. What happens if we have a really serious event, with competent terrorists, like the teams of suicide commandos seizing buildings as happened in Mumbai? That'd be my worry. Not to diminish what happened, but much worse is possible.

Dave

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 10:31:04 PM4/24/13
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Geez, Dave, you seem to be a self appointed expert on terrorism, not to mention being so fucking stupid terrorists would let you live just to screw over your fellow Americans.
One thing for sure. You're not a competent terrorist. All the stalking of you and your buddies, all the terroristic threats, all the harassment, the lies, the disgusting defamations, and I'm still here laughing at you, terrorist.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Dave Stallard

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Apr 24, 2013, 10:38:19 PM4/24/13
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On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:12:47 PM UTC-4, Dave Stallard wrote:

> I think that the bullet holes in Tamerlan came from the pistols fired by the Watertown PD in the initial firefight, rather than AR-15s from SWAT teams. Accounts are confusing, but I think all the heavy armament came later, to deal with Dzhokhar after he had gotten away. Tamerlan was killed in the early morning hours of Friday.

I'm sure of this now. Just listened to the recording of the Watertown police scanner below. About 5-6 minutes in, you can hear the cop saying "He just ran over his partner! We need an ambulance!". Very creepy to listen to.

http://www.heraldnews.com/news/x1416812774/AUDIO-Listen-to-the-Watertown-scanner-communication-during-the-shootout?rssfeed=true

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 24, 2013, 10:40:09 PM4/24/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 19:12:47 -0700 (PDT), Dave Stallard
<dgsta...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:

>I think that the bullet holes in Tamerlan came from the pistols
> fired by the Watertown PD in the initial firefight, rather than
> AR-15s from SWAT teams. Accounts are confusing, but
> I think all the heavy armament came later, to deal with Dzhokhar
> after he had gotten away. Tamerlan was killed in the
>early morning hours of Friday.
>
>The sheer number of police that were deployed, and the variety
> of agencies which they came from, was staggering. Watertown,
> Cambridge, and Boston police, MA State police, MA transit police,
> ATF, FBI, and Boston University police. They commandeered
> two city buses (which weren't running anyway) and filled them
>with cops to be brought to the scene.

Keystone Kops is a bus that doesn't run. Figgers

>Everyone was high-fiving after, but I'm not so sure.
> All these cops just for one 19-year old kid - who by the way
> eluded them ALL, and was only discovered purely by chance
> by a private citizen. What happens if we have a really serious
> event, with competent terrorists, like the teams of suicide
>commandos seizing buildings as happened in Mumbai? That'd
> be my worry. Not to diminish what happened, but much
> worse is possible.
>
>Dave


A perfect example of why I believe all cops are idiots. They got his
picture off a street camera and had to post it on national media, with
a banner that says, "Have you seen this man?" Totally unprofessional.
Then they call for a manhunt with every cop in the state looking for
him. But he is spotted by a civilian who sees someone in a boat.

The cops from Reno 911 could have done a better job.

twobuddha

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Apr 24, 2013, 11:15:21 PM4/24/13
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I can only hope that the cops read Pie Plate Horvath's bullshit. Especially the cops who supposedly are monitoring this shithole. You know, the cops Waldron and Henry and Baker and Thompson claimed were going to jail me?
Either they are really Keystone cops, or the dickless cowards lied their ass off. Either way, real cops would laugh their asses off at clowns like Horvath and Stallard. Ridiculous.

Dave Stallard

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Apr 25, 2013, 8:28:19 AM4/25/13
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On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:40:09 PM UTC-4, Horva...@net.net wrote:

> A perfect example of why I believe all cops are idiots. They got his
>
> picture off a street camera and had to post it on national media, with
>
> a banner that says, "Have you seen this man?" Totally unprofessional.
>
> Then they call for a manhunt with every cop in the state looking for
>
> him. But he is spotted by a civilian who sees someone in a boat.

Something I just heard on the news this morning. They were saying initially that they engaged Dzhokhar in an hour-long firefight prior to his capture. Now they're admitting that when they got him out of the boat, he was unarmed! Were they shooting at each other?

Dave

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 25, 2013, 9:33:05 AM4/25/13
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 19:38:19 -0700 (PDT), Dave Stallard
<dgsta...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:

>I'm sure of this now. Just listened to the recording
> of the Watertown police scanner below. About 5-6 minutes
> in, you can hear the cop saying "He just ran over his partner!
>We need an ambulance!". Very creepy to listen to.

Very creepy that someone listens to police scanners.

Horva...@net.net

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Apr 25, 2013, 9:36:46 AM4/25/13
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 05:28:19 -0700 (PDT), Dave Stallard
<dgsta...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:

>Something I just heard on the news this morning. They were
> saying initially that they engaged Dzhokhar in an hour-long
> firefight prior to his capture. Now they're admitting that
> when they got him out of the boat, he was unarmed!
> Were they shooting at each other?
>
>Dave

Reno 911s finest.

pigo

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Apr 25, 2013, 10:54:08 AM4/25/13
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On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:12:47 PM UTC-6, Dave Stallard wrote:

> Everyone was high-fiving after, but I'm not so sure. All these cops just for one 19-year old kid - who by the way eluded them ALL, and was only discovered purely by chance by a private citizen. What happens if we have a really serious event, with competent terrorists, like the teams of suicide commandos seizing buildings as happened in Mumbai? That'd be my worry. Not to diminish what happened, but much worse is possible.

As I think about it I compare the numbers in this event compared to those of 9-11, for example, and wonder about the level of terror achieved. I understand that one person killed by this method is horrible but there should be a method to quantify these events. Often the news uses words like "horrific", or "terrifying" to describe things like the lights going out for 5 minutes or a tree blowing down. How does the application of those words to inconveniences relate to events that actually deserve that designation?

I also wonder how a relatively minor (comparatively) attack by seemingly expendable agents is a test run? Big enough to expose techniques and resources for larger attacks. There are many instances in the past to show this to be something that they do. The imams on the plane misbehaving (blocking the aisles, misuse of seatbelt extenders) to the point as to be removed from the plane then suing for racism. Obviously an exercise to test the limits.

We really need to step things up. And this regime is too connected to the enemy to do it. I thought this was all "George Bush's fault". That everyone would luv is once bho was president? Not so much I guess?

Trunky must be having fun with this one. One can only imagine what that tiny little mind is coming up with! LOL

twobuddha

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Apr 25, 2013, 10:59:33 AM4/25/13
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Holy shit. Birther Bob the conspiracy nut thinks I'm coming up with conspiracies. Batshit fucking crazy. What I'm doing is laughing my ass off at the stupidity of rsa freaks trying to understand terrorism. Terrorists playing Monday morning quarterback on terrorists. Chumps trying to understand even dumber chumps.
Allah u akbar, motherfuckers. I'm going to plant a firecracker bomb in Bob Thompson's diapers.
You can come out of your bunker now, Tranny Boob.

Dave Stallard

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May 12, 2013, 9:21:01 AM5/12/13
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On Thursday, April 25, 2013 10:54:08 AM UTC-4, pigo wrote:

> As I think about it I compare the numbers in this event compared to those of 9-11, for example, and wonder about the level of terror achieved.

It wasn't just the 3 deaths. There were a lot of amputees - young people, newlyweds, dancers, etc. Plus the harm to a much-beloved annual event with global popularity.

The death toll would likely have been a higher if there hadn't been so much medical capacity nearby. A colleague of mine has a sister that works at Brigham and Women's, and she told me that as soon as the mass casualty alert was called, they all formed up into 5 or 6-person triage teams that had trained together. Within just 15 minutes, they had TWENTY patients in surgery.

And that was just one hospital. Brigham got the shrapnel cases, MGH and Beth Israel got the amputees. The other factor of course was the large number of EMTs ordinarily standing by to take care of runners who make it across the finish line and then collapse. Plus, the attack luckily happened about the same time as a shift change at area hospitals, so the people who were leaving just went right back.

> I also wonder how a relatively minor (comparatively) attack by seemingly expendable agents is a test run?

No big conspiracy behind it, I think. Just a couple of clowns.

> We really need to step things up. And this regime is too connected to the enemy to do it.

You mean the "regime" that killed Bin Laden? And Anwar Al-Awlaki? Yeah, they're "connected" via Seal Team 6 and Hellfire missiles, lol.

Dave

pigo

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May 14, 2013, 10:50:47 AM5/14/13
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On Sunday, May 12, 2013 7:21:01 AM UTC-6, Dave Stallard wrote:

> It wasn't just the 3 deaths. There were a lot of amputees - young people, newlyweds, dancers, etc. Plus the harm to a much-beloved annual event with global popularity.

I know that. Same with 9-11. 3000 deaths, how many injured? Their ages, marital status or professions don't really make any difference to me however.

> The death toll would likely have been a higher if there hadn't been so much medical capacity nearby. A colleague of mine has a sister that works at Brigham and Women's, and she told me that as soon as the mass casualty alert was called, they all formed up into 5 or 6-person triage teams that had trained together. Within just 15 minutes, they had TWENTY patients in surgery.

Lucky us that it wasn't a US Embassy I guess, those needed personnel would have been ordered elsewhere.

> > I also wonder how a relatively minor (comparatively) attack by seemingly expendable agents is a test run?

> No big conspiracy behind it, I think. Just a couple of clowns.

I think that there is a tie in with the mother, wife, and a small cell. If not by a hard corps AQ cell at least by complacency and allowing it to happen.

> You mean the "regime" that killed Bin Laden? And Anwar Al-Awlaki? Yeah, they're "connected" via Seal Team 6 and Hellfire missiles, lol.

The regime that killed Bin Laden thanks to intelligence gained by the Bush Administration? Yeah that one. The regime that is really being exposed lately for lying to the public for political reasons and to cover their ineptitude at Bengazi? And now spying on the AP's phone records. That uses the IRS as a political tool? Yeah, that's the one.

twobuddha

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May 14, 2013, 12:56:43 PM5/14/13
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On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:50:47 AM UTC-7, pigo wrote:
> On Sunday, May 12, 2013 7:21:01 AM UTC-6, Dave Stallard wrote:
>
>
>
> > It wasn't just the 3 deaths. There were a lot of amputees - young people, newlyweds, dancers, etc. Plus the harm to a much-beloved annual event with global popularity.
>
>
>
> I know that. Same with 9-11. 3000 deaths, how many injured? Their ages, marital status or professions don't really make any difference to me however.

Nothing that is factual makes a difference to Benghazi Bob Thompson.
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Holy shit. And Birther Bob tries to compare Boston to Libya. Insane. As usual.
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And now Swift Boat Bob poses as a terrorism export. The same terrorist who threatens me, but then pussies out and tries to hide behind cops.

> If not by a hard corps AQ cell at least by complacency and allowing it to happen.

Whose complacency might that be, Tranny Boob? YOURS? Why weren't you on the job protecting America? Too busy getting tea bagged?
BLAME BOB THOMPSON FOR BOSTON!!!!!
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Holy shit. How fucking nuts is this asshole? His hero Bush couldn't get OBL in SEVEN FUCKING YEARS of trying, and now this pathetic freak is trying to give Bush the credit for Obama's decision years after Bush went back to Texas in shame?
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hell, this is even more ridiculous than Diaper Bob making ridiculous excuses for his complete lack of manhood when he ducks meets I set on neutral ground in Utah!
IDAHO PUSSY PARTY!!!!!
EMERGENCY GOLF TRIP!!!!

>The regime that is really being exposed lately for lying to the public for political reasons and to cover their ineptitude at Bengazi?

How ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as the "lies" Brain Fried Bob keeps claiming he catches me in. Not as ridiculous as this pathetic freak getting busted in whoppers time and time again, and lying and lying and lying again.

> And now spying on the AP's phone records. That uses the IRS as a political tool? Yeah, that's the one.

There is no evidence that the Obama administration gave any orders to the IRS to investigate Birther Bob and his tea party buddies. You know, the way the Bush administration ordered the IRS to harass liberal churches and the NAACP.
This deserves a BPOD.

pigo

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On Sunday, May 12, 2013 7:21:01 AM UTC-6, Dave Stallard wrote:

It's getting interesting for bho this week, don't you think?

twobuddha

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On Wednesday, May 15, 2013 6:08:57 PM UTC-7, pigo wrote:
> On Sunday, May 12, 2013 7:21:01 AM UTC-6, Dave Stallard wrote:
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Not really. Pretty much a bunch of crap getting blown out of proportion. Personally, I think the IRS was right: anything associated with the tea party wack jobs has to be an abuse of the system. After all, look at Benghazi Bob.
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