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Kraichgauer
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18 Feb 2013, 12:55 am

cyberdad wrote:
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Dorner was the man ! !!Dorner was the hero ! !


This sickens me. Here is one of the victims.

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Monica Quan, 28, was an assistant women's basketball coach at California State University, Fullerton. She was also the daughter of retired LAPD Capt. Randal Quan -- who had represented Dorner in his department disciplinary hearings before he was fired in 2009.


This woman was killed only for the crime of being the daughter of someone who Dorner thought wrong him. Is this the action of a hero. Do hero's kill the unarmed children of their enemy? Is this the man you aspire to be? No matter how true his grievances are, once he took someones like he lost my support. When he took an innocent life he lost all my sympathy. These are acts of revenge..


I am curious why Dorner (who was clearly not in a right state of mind) chose to kill the daughter of the man who represented him in his discpinary hearings (his advocate) and not the people whom (he claimed) conspired to have him thrown out. of the LAPD? something doesn't make sense with Dorner.


Maybe paranoid Dorner thought the guy threw him under the bus, or hadn't worked hard enough.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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18 Feb 2013, 12:57 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
Drifter wrote:
kent wrote:
Dorner was the man ! !!Dorner was the hero ! !


This sickens me. Here is one of the victims.

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Monica Quan, 28, was an assistant women's basketball coach at California State University, Fullerton. She was also the daughter of retired LAPD Capt. Randal Quan -- who had represented Dorner in his department disciplinary hearings before he was fired in 2009.


This woman was killed only for the crime of being the daughter of someone who Dorner thought wrong him. Is this the action of a hero. Do hero's kill the unarmed children of their enemy? Is this the man you aspire to be? No matter how true his grievances are, once he took someones like he lost my support. When he took an innocent life he lost all my sympathy. These are acts of revenge..


I am curious why Dorner (who was clearly not in a right state of mind) chose to kill the daughter of the man who represented him in his discpinary hearings (his advocate) and not the people whom (he claimed) conspired to have him thrown out. of the LAPD? something doesn't make sense with Dorner.


Maybe paranoid Dorner thought the guy threw him under the bus, or hadn't worked hard enough.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer

That's one possibility



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18 Feb 2013, 1:14 am

This guy reminds me of Ted Kaczynski. He wrote a sensible and important manifesto, and then undermined his moral credibility by using violence. But if he hadn't used violence, nobody would have read the manifesto.....

Even if you're a utilitarian, you can't trust yourself to make those types of insane judgments. How many lives is an important message worth? Maybe there is an answer to that question, but you can't figure it out on your own.