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The Joe Horn Protest

December 4th, 2007 . by TexasFred
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_TjftnwhRk]

Regardless of how you feel about the Pasadena shooting and Joe Horn, Quanell X and his ilk have turned this into a highly volitile race issue, why does that not surprise me??

And a big Hat Tip to my friend Bushwack at American & Proud for finding, losing due to a YouTube mess up and then finding this video again, your hard work is appreciated Bushwack!

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11 Responses to “The Joe Horn Protest”

  1. comment number 1 by: BobF

    It wasn’t a race issue until these people turned it into one. I wonder if they’re doing that to put pressure on the justice system to ensure a conviction?

  2. comment number 2 by: TexasFred

    Bob, it’s my understanding that this Quanell X asshat could turn someone saying ‘Good morning’ into a race issue…

    He makes Jessie and Al look like rank amateurs…

  3. comment number 3 by: Robert

    I loved the part when Quanell says “We are not here because of a race issue” ROTFLMAO!
    If the dead criminals were white, do you think he’s have got all dressed up and paraded his sorry ass down there? HELL NO.

  4. comment number 4 by: Dallas >^^

    Sickening to see the family of the dead criminals participate. They should be sorry and ashamed that they raised criminals!
    I would have shot them too – in fact for years had agreements with my neighbors in California that we’d protect each other’s property and -

  5. comment number 5 by: TexasFred

    Dallas Meow: And IF you had shot them, under these exact circumstances, I would be sincerely hoping that YOU would be going to jail, charged with premeditated murder…

    You’re an idiot..

  6. comment number 6 by: BobF

    A lot of folks say they would have shot these criminals too, for stealing. It’s easy to pull the trigger of a firearm but then you have to live with the consequences that you’ve taken a human life and it’s not so easy to live with that fact. Haven’t you watched the news about our soldiers and marines having to deal with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? If anybody did a righteous killing it was our troops fighting the terrorists but it still doesn’t diminish the fact that another human ceases to exist because of your hand. Veterans who’ve actually experienced combat and have taken another life don’t go around talking about it. The ones talking about killing in combat are the ones who weren’t there, the REMF’s. When a GI comes back from combat, he’s changed forever. Police Officers experience the same thing after they’re forced to fire upon a criminal and take a life. Many will take a desk job or even quit the force after having to kill someone. No matter how righteous the shooting, it’s still tough to deal with.

    I own quite a few firearms and will use them in a heartbeat to defend my family, friends, myself, and any innocent person who happens to be attacked but I pray to God I’ll never have to. I bet deep down, Mr. Horn wishes he listened to the Police Dispatcher.

  7. comment number 7 by: cymo jackson

    Joe horn should be brought to trial you cannot take the law into your own honds another persons personal property is not worth taking lives over

  8. comment number 8 by: Bobbie Joe

    Well this goes to show the feel for a human life in America. As an american it is unlawful to take the law in to your own hand. Horn was not in danger the taped phone call will tell you. Horn’s justification it is wrong to steal so i will kill. What kind of logic is that?

  9. comment number 9 by: Larry

    Check out Quanell X on wikipedia for race issue.

  10. comment number 10 by: Ten-Chu

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but unless they were in HIS home, and posed a deadly threat (meaning had a lethal weapon), it was not within his legal rights to shoot those two. From what I’ve read, the two had broken into the neigbors, not his, home. Perhaps I’m misreading, but if this is true, he acted without legal justification.

  11. comment number 11 by: TexasFred

    Ten-Chu: Most SANE people would think so but there are some idiots that are calling this man a hero…

    I believe he is a murderer, I hope the law sees it that way too, but I doubt they will, he has committed premeditated murder, and burglary of your neighbors home is NOT a killing offense…

    Now, if they had placed the neighbors life in danger, that’s a whole different matter, if they break into YOUR home, hell yes, blow their asses away, but when you did what Horn did, in the exact circumstance he did, you have committed murder…