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    Sword-wielding resident confronts alleged thief

    Check it out - right here in my home town:

    Brings a tear to my eye....http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/Stor...379379,00.html
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    OT

    Seems like as good a place as any:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/martin/0,2759,214318,00.html

    Tony Martin, in jail for killing someone who broke into his house, was denied parole recently because it was believed he posed significant risk to any future would-be burglars broaching his property.

    Something is very wrong here.

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    Its the UK. What can you expect?

    Self defense is a big no-no over their.
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    Must be all that toxic fog.
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    That is just Sooooo ****ed up!!!!!!

    They should have given him a medal.
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    Granted I agree for the most part... but there are things we just don't know about the situation. He could have caught the kid, and instead of calling in the cops, killed the kid.
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    Granted I agree for the most part... but there are things we just don't know about the situation. He could have caught the kid, and instead of calling in the cops, killed the kid.

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    So, what's your point?
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    Point being it still sucks, but thats not a lot of info to post judgement on.... Am I supposed to have a point on kfo?
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    The kid broke into the guys home. He's dead now. That will teach him not to break into peoples homes. Maybe teach his buddies the same thing.
    Those that are the most sucessful are also the biggest failures. The difference between them and the rest of the failures is they keep getting up over and over again, until they finally succeed.


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    Yeah, no doubt, I'm not debating that fact, I'm just saying, if he got really roughed up, it probably would have taught him the same lesson, and he could have grown up to be a productive member of society. I don't think this guy should be denied parole, but he also killed someone. I might do the same thing...shrug....
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    The dude in the first story brought a sword to a gunfight and won. I'm impressed.

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    Don't start that Tony Martin bull**** again.

    Regardless of who the kid was or what he did, Tony Martin is a borderline psychotic with regressional tendencies and obsessive compulsive disorders and a dangerous sociopath. Haven't even bothered to look at the latest article but if you search the very own KFO you will find a lot of links I posted on this in the past.

    The whole pro-Martin gag is a shoddy attempt by the so-called Countryside Alliance to grab more attention to the so-called boom in countryside crime from a population who could and indeed have plenty of reason to give less of a ****.

    It is not a self-defence issue.

    CSN, unlike you to have missed the whole wadge of background on this...

    Nazi!

    {Edit: Oh, it was Chris M... Not CSN... that explains it... }
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    Originally posted by Royal Dragon
    The kid broke into the guys home. He's dead now. That will teach him not to break into peoples homes. Maybe teach his buddies the same thing.
    How will it teach him anything? He's dead. I would say that's a pretty ****ing heavy learning disorder.
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    How will it teach him anything? He's dead. I would say that's a pretty ****ing heavy learning disorder.
    One time my teacher had to kill me because I was having trouble in math. I think it worked.
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    A life vs a property crime. hmmmm.

    I think the killing of anybody over some property is a bit crazy. Seriously, that's what insurance is for.

    What warrants the taking of a life? And since when does "could've, should've, would've" have anything to do with the law?

    Can you honestly say that killing someone teaches them a lesson?

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