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If i were in the national guard and was given the order to shoot looters on sight. I would surely question the order, and would then have to ask how do i know who to shoot. But once I figured that out i think that i would be able to do my duty to my country. Futher more i don't think that you would have to shoot people for very long, I feel like after the first 2 or 3 people got killed for looting people would respond with a HOLY SHIT...THEY WEREN'T KIDDING THIS TIME.
The point is I don't see how you can figure that out. As Bill asks, is that guy stealing generators or delivering them somewhere?
Would shooting work? Probably. But there is more than one mob of looters. If you fire on 50 of them and kill a couple innocents, is that a good enough ratio to you? And if in one of the 50, the mob returns fire?
I know where the desire/though is coming from on this idea, but I don't see how to take it from fantasy to reality. New Orleans just got fucked up and it's going to be shitty there for a while.
QuoteAnd if in one of the 50, the mob returns fire?
Return fire? These fuckers are taking the first shots. EVERY firearm from a Wal-mart is GONE! A cop has already been shot in the head by one of these poor starving people.
What about the guy who just got car-jacked?
I will not feel sorry for criminals.

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QuoteBottom line - people are going to be stealing stuff for a while in New Orleans, and you can't tell people stealing lawnmowers from people stealing generators from 1000 feet. So the sane answer is not to shoot anyone. Sure, looters are bad. Shooting innocent people is a thousand times worse. You can replace the lawnmowers.
Agreed. What also many fail to see if you shoot a looter and injure or kill that person you just added another burden to the already over taxed emergency medical systems. IMO let them loot, there are thousands of people stuck that need to be rescued. New Orleans has limited resources right now. I would rather focus on getting people out than protecting goods that can be replaced. Also how the hell are these looters going to leave the city with all the goods they stole.
QuoteAlso how the hell are these looters going to leave the city with all the goods they stole.
steal a car ? some are running. Car-jacking, wait, they already did that.
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Quotesteal a car ? some are running. Car-jacking, wait, they already did that.
All entrances to the city are blocked by police and the national guard and I heard parts of the 10 to and from the city are destroyed. Its not going to be that easy.
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I will not feel sorry for criminals.![]()
Neither would I.
I would for the fellow who has just had a bad week, and now has gotten shot on top of it.
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If a Wal-Mart in my neighborhood got broken into, and it had guns, I'd try to get there and get the guns before anyone else did. So would a smart cop or Wal-Mart employee. Would be a pity to shoot me, or the cop, or the employee and let them fall into the hands of someone else.
>What about the guy who just got car-jacked?
What about the homeless guy in Hawaii who just stole a car and almost hit a cop car? Or the guy in Detroit who stole a car and smacked into a power pole, causing a blackout?


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Michele 1
I suspect the same thing will happen in NO. No shooting necessary.
(BTW, BillV, I didn't see your response about the captions. Any word on getting a link so I am completely clear as to their originations? I googled and didn't find; perhaps they hadn't been cached yet...thanks!)
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QuoteQuoteBut I'd hate to be killed because I was carrying out my own laptop as I went for safer ground.
Do you live in a store?
lol! roflmao!!! good one Katrina

Watching CNN now. Getting dark in the Big Easy. Some fine folks recently fired up a police station with AK's and the TV's stereo's and GUNS are still being liberated there.
Things are going to get much worse in New Orleans, it's called the "law of the jungle"

QuoteQuoteQuoteBut I'd hate to be killed because I was carrying out my own laptop as I went for safer ground.
Do you live in a store?
lol! roflmao!!! good one Katrina![]()
not really. One might be walking along side a store, or have come out of it after some other legitimate purpose. Certainly I wouldn't be leaving anything in my car, or out of my possession in the chaos going on.
I don't have a problem taking items that would help me survive.
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QuoteI don't have a problem taking items that would help me survive.
How about them shooting at evacuation helicopters? The evacuation of the Superdome has been suspended because shots have been fired at the helicopters moving people out of the dome to buses... nice
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QuoteQuoteI don't have a problem taking items that would help me survive.
How about them shooting at evacuation helicopters? The evacuation of the Superdome has been suspended because shots have been fired at the helicopters moving people out of the dome to buses... nice
I'm trying to understand what me looting items to survive has to do with other people shotting at the evacuation helicopters.
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Bill, I've heard from several co-workers that there has been a prison that has taken hostages, possibly chrildren of gaurds who took there families to work for protection from the storm. Have you heared anything about this.
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