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by lawrnk
Tue May 13, 2008 11:53 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

seamusTX wrote:You can find some interesting statistics from the U.S. Department of Justice here:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/cv ... cv0540.pdf

55 to 56% of violent crimes are committed by white people (90% male), as reported by the victim or witnesses. The only category where blacks are a majority of offenders is completed robbery with injury.

This page shows that victim and offender are more than twice as likely to be the same race as different races:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/cv ... cv0542.pdf

What this means in simple terms is that if you are white, and you watch only for threats from non-white people, you leave yourself open to being blind-sided by a white guy. (Which KBCraig already said).

- Jim

Since you brought it up.........



The Race War of Black Against White
by Paul Sheehan
from the Sydney Morning Herald, May 20, 1995


The longest war America has ever fought is the Dirty War, and it is not over. It has lasted 30 years so far and claimed more than 25 million victims. It has cost almost as many lives as the Vietnam War. It determined the result of last year's congressional election.
Yet the American news media do not want to talk about the Dirty War, which remains between the lines and unreported. In fact, to even suggest that the war exists is to be discredited. So let's start suggesting, immediately.
No matter how crime figures are massaged by those who want to acknowledge or dispute the existence of a Dirty War, there is nothing ambiguous about what the official statistics portray: for the past 30 years a large segment of black America has waged a war of violent retribution against white America.
And the problem is getting worse, not better. In the past 20 years, violent crime has increased more than four times faster than the population. Young blacks (under 18) are more violent than previous generations and are 12 times more likely to be arrested for murder than young whites.
Nearly all the following figures, which speak for themselves, have not been reported in America:

* According to the latest US Department of Justice survey of crime victims, more than 6.6 million violent crimes (murder, rape, assault and robbery) are committed in the US each year, of which about 20 per cent, or 1.3 million, are inter-racial crimes.

* Most victims of race crime - about 90 per cent - are white, according to the survey "Highlights from 20 Years of Surveying Crime Victims", published in 1993.

* Almost 1 million white Americans were murdered, robbed, assaulted or raped by black Americans in 1992, compared with about 132,000 blacks who were murdered, robbed, assaulted or raped by whites, according to the same survey.

* Blacks thus committed 7.5 times more violent inter-racial crimes than whites even though the black population is only one-seventh the size of the white population. When these figures are adjusted on a per capita basis, they reveal an extraordinary disparity: blacks are committing more than 50 times the number of violent racial crimes of whites.

* According to the latest annual report on murder by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, most inter-racial murders involve black assailants and white victims, with blacks murdering whites at 18 times the rate that whites murder blacks.

These breathtaking disparities began to emerge in the mid-1960's, when there was a sharp increase in black crime against whites, an upsurge which, not coincidentally, corresponds exactly with the beginning of the modern civil rights movement.
Over time, the cumulative effect has been staggering. Justice Department and FBI statistics indicate that between 1964 and 1994 more than 25 million violent inter-racial crimes were committed, overwhelmingly involving black offenders and white victims, and more than 45,000 people were killed in inter-racial murders. By comparisons 58,000 Americans died in Vietnam, and 34,000 were killed in the Korean war.
When non-violent crimes (burglary, larceny, car theft and personal theft) are included, the cumulative totals become prodigious. The Bureau of Justice Statistics says 27 million non-violent crimes were committed in the US in 1992, and the survey found that 31 per cent of the robberies involved black offenders and white victims (while only 2 per cent in the reverse).
When all the crime figures are calculated, it appears that black Americans have committed at least 170 million crimes against white Americans in the past 30 years. It is the great defining disaster of American life and American ideals since World War II.
All these are facts, yet by simply writing this story, by assembling the facts in this way, I would be deemed a racist by the American news media. It prefers to maintain a paternalistic double-standard in its coverage of black America, a lower standard.
by lawrnk
Mon May 12, 2008 4:27 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

Aggie_engr wrote:I hate to sound racist but Briankey I'm with you on this one. Some one walking around with they're pants down to their knees definately catches my attention as well. I was in a situation (before I got my license and my gun) where I was washing my truck at a car wash place and a somewhat elderly black man (late 50's) asked if he could dry it for a couple bucks, said he was hungry. He seemed harmless so I said sure, as long as we have a deal that you will walk right across the street to that restraunt and get some food. He dries it somewhat okay, no big deal, I hand him his share and I fiddled around and watched him go right where he said he would. Cool right? I felt good. But then this younger black male (25 or so) walks up and just asks for some money. I said no I don't have any more I just gave it to that guy walking across the street. He persists and starts rambling "you sure man", "come on, jus' give me some change, you ain't got no change" and quickly approaches me as I begin to get in my truck. My window was down and as I watched him he was looking in, looking at me, looking inside my door (which is where my wallet usually stays) and gets slightly aggravated. I thought I was going to have to knock him over the head to get him to leave. Since then I haven't given any money out to any one.
I judge people equally. If you are dressed like a baggy idiot, and speak like a thug, I will treat you as such. If you finish every sentence with "you know what i'm sayin", then you are waste of good oxygen.
by lawrnk
Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:01 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

pt145ss wrote:
lawrnk wrote:You cannot find 12 people that will side with a burglar with priors. Not happening, good luck finding 3.
The priors would not come into play...not during the trial at least. Horn...at the time he pulled the trigger had no idea the BGs had priors and therefore I do not think it can be brought in as evidence or as part of a defense. Rule 402 of admissible evidence....i think. It's not relevant because Horn did not know at the time he pulled the trigger.
Actually, reading the not guilty verdict on the cops that shot that wedding day thug, I think you might not be correct.

http://www.wnbc.com/news/15990384/detail.html
In closing arguments, defense attorneys accused prosecutors of building their case on the unreliable testimony of Bell's friends. They noted that Guzman and Benefield both have criminal records and $50 million lawsuits against the city.

The pair were part of "a parade of convicted felons, crack dealers and men who were not strangers to weapons," said James Culleton, Oliver's attorney.
by lawrnk
Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:43 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

Liberty wrote:
DoubleJ wrote:
Liberty wrote: The same people that voted for him and kept him in power are still around.
you mean Republicans?
I guess so. But gun grabbing has never been solely a Democratic thing. While there are some Republican gun grabbers, There are a Democrats that will fight for our RKBA. It was both the very Liberal ACLU and the mostly very Conservative TSRA that took on Rosenthals attacks on the old travel laws. We really have to watch both sides.
Lets not start this again. I imagine there is a tiny faction of democrats who support RKBA. Must I rattle off the names of the what 20 or so politicians who voted against the castle doctrine? Anyone want to guess what party every one of them belongs to? I will trust my gun rights to a democrat about the same time I let my kid hang out at neverland ranch.
by lawrnk
Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:16 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

pt145ss wrote:
lawrnk wrote:You cannot find 12 people that will side with a burglar with priors. Not happening, good luck finding 3.
The priors would not come into play...not during the trial at least. Horn...at the time he pulled the trigger had no idea the BGs had priors and therefore I do not think it can be brought in as evidence or as part of a defense. Rule 402 of admissible evidence....i think. It's not relevant because Horn did not know at the time he pulled the trigger.
Ok, so ignore the priors. I also think it will be pretty impossible to get a pool of people and actually pick 12 who do not know these scum were illegal, and other details. I thank God I live in Texas. If I have to be tried by a jury, I sure hope it is somewhere like Pasadena rather than Austin.
by lawrnk
Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:37 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

shootthesheet wrote:Like was posted, if you are the only witness and end up shooting an unarmed, possibly retarded, possible military Vet with P.T.S.D. then how much of a nut is the guy?
:iagree:

I'm going to walk a very fine line here. Dialect, if you will was well defined by the author. You have to take what I personally call the rule of 12. We are in TX, and most of us take this for granted. If you wonder for even a moment why Joe Horn has not been charged, it is simple. There is no jury, anywhere in the state of Texas, even Austin, that will convict Joe Horn. At best it would be hung by several jurors. You cannot find 12 people that will side with a burglar with priors. Not happening, good luck finding 3.
by lawrnk
Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:55 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

First, I would have done the same thing. This does bring up legal concerns that could be discussed.

1. If no other witnesses existed (or if his family did not hear the man) would it not be one mans word against another? How do you explain the unarmed man being shot or killed?

2. Do you consider dialect and inflection for ones demand? Is "Give me some money" that different "give me your money?" At what point are pronouns important?

3. What about someone giving you simply a menacing look and advancing. Does one just warn and shoot?

I likely would have done the same as Dave, I just think many things could signifigantly have affected the outcome. If he continued, would you have shot? That, and if the only witnesses are family, family are not great witnesses. I once had disturbance, and the statement of my girlfriend was ignored since the detective said she was bias.
by lawrnk
Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:18 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?
Replies: 59
Views: 5102

Re: Good guy-1, bad guy-.....still running?

shootthesheet wrote:The guy had no visible weapon and you pulled on him? Then the LEO said you did fine and that you didn't have to report it. I would be afraid I would be thrown in jail for pulling my gun on a man who was asking for a hand-out. I think I would have put the gas nozzle up and left while I called a LEO. Maybe, I should consider not even taking my pepper spray the next time I am in Dallas since the LEOs understand who the good guys are.

Glad to see your first post was good news. :thumbs2:
I would have drawn, no question.

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