Yeah, as far as manifestos go (and I've read a few in my career), this was one of the most well-written I've read. Decent grammer. Fairly logical progression. Doesn't come across as the scattered thoughts of a mind that has lost contact with reality. Scary, in many ways...
Yes.
This one seems coherent enough to give a long drawn out fight. As Balog said, both crazy and truth. Just enough crazy to go all in, coherent enough to give it a good run.
Oh, yeah, go check the Twitter verse. This guy is already a folk hero. I bet he could find safe houses now if he asked for one.
The difference between loons like Dorner and say, Ethan Allen, is that Allen had a better choice in his actions. He won, basically. Drewtam described any successful revolutionary. The losers we generally tend to assess as being unstable, crazy or traitors. The winners we forgive of their flaws, or flat out craziness. Washington's occasional military incompetence, Franklin's love for the ladies of the evening, Ethan Allen being completely bonkers. It applied even to later folks. Andrew Jackson today would be in the nut house, not President of the US.
Dorner is nuts for his target selection and timing. If he was targeting redcoats in Boston in 1770's, it'd be a different story. LAPD in 2013, he'll be remembered solely as a lunatic, and should be.
Apparently they both survived .
I'm guessing they've got good grounds for suing the LAPD after this?
The incompetency makes me want to weep. While I'm sincerely glad they're both alive and I hope they make a full recovery to sleep on piles of money provided from a lawsuit, it offends my sense of professionalism. They go all Matrix on a car, and fail to kill the folks?