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Old 06-14-2015, 09:18 AM
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Would appreciate I if you could cut and paste any of the posts you mentioned specifically. I sure have read a number of posts that generalize, or imply, but

NOT many, if at all SPECIFICALLY AND PERSONALLY aimed at one private citizen calling him a coward. There are facts to se, and are used on the generalizations, but calling a man, specifically, a coward is the height of cowardice itself.

You find fault with people who post details of an issue in general, such as immigration or career welfare folks who do not need to be, yet defend calling a man who has saved lives a coward ?

That sort of defies any logic,don't you think. You find it correct and moral to refer to public officials with cute derisive names because they don't fit into your scheme, but defend calling a public safety officer,who according to reports had already save a life that day, a coward ?

And, the topic and thread title reflects "cowardly Cop"

As a post script, because I think, don't know but believe, that this fits. In reading about trolls, I find this on Wiki right after a discussion of the psychological defects that lead to trolling....

"This is why novice Internet users are routinely admonished, "Do not feed the trolls!" The 2013 study found that trolls often have a high expectation of what it means to be successful, which is higher than they are able to attain, and this results in them resenting others who think they are successful but who fall below their standards."
Sorry, but you have me confused with the OP. It was not me! I have posted a couple of times that I do not think the officer was not a coward but stressed due to a terrible day and he made a poor choice in his action and in resigning.

I believe in saying things face to face. I certainly do not like to see posts calling
others names or denigrating classes of people. I did not ever agree with the poster who called the officer a coward. If you read it that way, my usage was incorrect.

No, I am not a troll.