Notes From HPS
BY Herschel Smith8 years, 11 months ago
A man was viciously assaulted and robbed on a St. Louis MetroLink train by “several young men” who held him, beat him and went through his pockets, KTVI Fox 2 Now’s “You Paid for It Team” reported Monday. The attack happened days after a student “was terrorized on the train.”
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Meanwhile, the hapless MetroLink victim complains not only was there no security around, but that no other passengers stepped forward to help him fight off his multiple assailants. Conspicuously absent from the report was a description of the bad guys, an information suppression trend among news organizations that prize PC acceptability over getting vital BOLO safety information out to the public.
Still, why should other passengers assume such risks?
If a Good Samaritan did step forward with the appropriate amount of force needed to prevail over multiple young assailants, any after-the-fact law enforcement response would go after the rescuer.
Read it all. There is no end to the things a progressive is willing to dictate to others, even at the expense of wealth and safety. They will take your money, and are willing to sacrifice your safety for the sake of some perceived incremental increase in safety for the inner city impoverished they helped to create.
Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? No. Only an idiot would think so.
Bruce Hanify laments pajama boy and misses the world of sergeants. My father served in the 82nd airborne division between the Korean war and War in Southeast Asia, and I had four uncles who fought in WWII, while two of those were drafted again for the Korean war. Today’s men play fantasy football and watch nighttime TV shows.
“People with mental illness are getting guns and committing these mass shootings,” said Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House, after the shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., early this month.
I see. So mental illness is the raison d’etre of the two shooters, not a committed and systematic belief in a death cult? Good grief. Ryan is a bad as the jackass he replaced.
Valets stealing guns. Be careful out there folks.
On December 17, 2015 at 5:46 am, BruceHanify said:
Glad you enjoyed the piece on sergeants! I just remember a different kind of man in the Sixties, such as your father. Seemed like everyone of our dads had been in the service. (Technically, I know, it couldn’t be that way in every case, but it sure seemed like it!) How could you not trust someone who’d been in the 82nd? It would never have occurred to us that he should be trifled with. I wonder how the Virginia Tech situation would have transpired if there had been a dozen men like that in the area?
On December 17, 2015 at 10:24 am, Fred said:
The sad part about the sergeants is that boys are drawn to men like this and now more and more boys don’t know what a man’s life should look like. They have nobody to learn from and emulate except the TV.