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  • 323MAR

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    Sliguns, 1 or 2 of those were fired and the others found to have been justified. Ofc Flores in the last picture was also the guy who bought be boots for the homeless guy. Can you provide info on the suspect who was shot and what drugs he was on at the time. Also enlighten us on just how that situation unfolded. I'm not really sure what point you are trying to make with your photos. Here is another picture of officer Flores:

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    Here are a few of the officers that were killed this year just in Louisiana :

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    Spend a little if your time researching them and what they have done instead of spewing your ******** about police brutality. Those that have done wrong have thankfully been fired.



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    Yes, these men were murdered by subhumans who were not simply doing their jobs. I am on the side of the murdered.
     

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    This would be a good time for the NRA to voice it's support for LE "loud and clear." It should be pointed out that those who are anti-gun are also supporting this "Blough Lives Matter" movement and are standing firmly against LE.
     

    jdessell

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    to be honest most of his movies are overrated

    Everything after Pulp Fiction was marginally watchable at best and is, IMO, still riding off of the wave it created.




    As for the LEO / anti-LEO thing, I agree that cops are a microcosm of society. That being said what gets me is when they point out that not all cops are dirty yet they won't police themselves or hold the dirty brethren accountable when they break the law they are sworn to uphold. Thin Blue Line and all that.
     

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    Everything after Pulp Fiction was marginally watchable at best and is, IMO, still riding off of the wave it created.

    I still enjoyed Basterds though. Tarantino's scene in Four Rooms was a masterpiece as well. I laughed so hard and so long at the ending that my stomach was sore the next day. You can't leave out the Kill Bill series either.
     

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    I still enjoyed Basterds though. Tarantino's scene in Four Rooms was a masterpiece as well. I laughed so hard and so long at the ending that my stomach was sore the next day. You can't leave out the Kill Bill series either.

    I did enjoy Basterds as well and I agree about that scene in 4 rooms. My statement was more about him and the rest of his movies being over-rated a bit because of Pulp Fiction. A legendary movie it is. He should have retired after that movie and be remembered for that movie alone instead of a string of follow-ups that will almost assuredly never match PF.
     

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    I did enjoy Basterds as well and I agree about that scene in 4 rooms. My statement was more about him and the rest of his movies being over-rated a bit because of Pulp Fiction. A legendary movie it is. He should have retired after that movie and be remembered for that movie alone instead of a string of follow-ups that will almost assuredly never match PF.

    If that's the case, then he should have retired after Reservoir Dogs. IMHO nothing he has done since has touched it.

    Honorable mention for writing True Romance though.........
     
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