View Full Version : Man Kills Another in Dispute Over War


BLOODSHED
08-07-2005, 04:56 PM
NEW YORK It was bound to happen sooner or later, and in what newspapers in Kentucky are calling a first, one American has killed another in a dispute over the Iraq war.

It happened at Floyd County flea market on Thursday, when two friends, who were firearms vendors there, drew guns after quarreling about the war. Douglas Moore, 65, of Martin, who supports the war, shot and killed Harold Wayne Smith, 56, of Manchester, who opposed it, according to investigators.

Moore was released without being charged after he convinced police he had acted in self-defense.

Commonwealth's Attorney Brent Turner said the episode might mark the first death in the U.S. due to a dispute over the war.

One witness, Sam Hamman of Prestonsburg, told a newspaper, "Harold was talking about the 14 people that were killed in Iraq the other day and Doug said that just as many people were killed on the highways here.”

This quickly escalated into an argument, then to a scuffle, and finally both men drew pistols outside a snack shed. The dead man was just a little slower. Witnesses said he stood for about five seconds before falling on the paved walkway.

In a telephone interview yesterday, Moore said police had told him not to discuss his feelings about the Iraq war.

The daughter of the dead man said the two men were friends and had discussed Iraq before. She said her father "had different opinions than everybody. He felt it was wrong that all of these young people were losing their lives over what was going on. It was just a political disagreement, like a whole lot of people have."
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BLOODSHED
08-07-2005, 04:57 PM
The irony is just remarkable... I want to see what the pro-Republican National Rifle Association has to say about this story.

RwK
08-07-2005, 05:18 PM
The irony is just remarkable... I want to see what the pro-Republican National Rifle Association has to say about this story.

Yeah. Lets amend the constitution to the point where all our basic freedoms are eliminated.

El mas Rapido
08-07-2005, 05:19 PM
I'd have to agree, very ironic.

BLOODSHED
08-07-2005, 05:29 PM
The right to own a gun is a freedom?

Thats a right I have not taken advantage of in my life and I dont feel robbed or had my rights "eliminated."
Yeah. Lets amend the constitution to the point where all our basic freedoms are eliminated.

{BrownBomber}
08-07-2005, 05:32 PM
Yeah. Lets amend the constitution to the point where all our basic freedoms are eliminated.
land of the free? right? Didnt niels say you cant even buy cough syrup anymore without getting a polygraph test?

Dirt E Gomez
08-07-2005, 05:41 PM
Yeah. Lets amend the constitution to the point where all our basic freedoms are eliminated.

There are a lot bigger rights which we're being denied or restricted that are more important than my right to own a lethal killing machine. I can live without that one personally.

PBDS
08-07-2005, 05:51 PM
...Bout ****in time some war protesting ***** got shot. Maybe this will start a trend that could also come to town near you. :)

Dirt E Gomez
08-07-2005, 05:55 PM
...Bout ****in time some war protesting ***** got shot. Maybe this will start a trend that could also come to town near you. :)

He was hardly protesting. He was selling guns and they got into an argument and had a duel. At least it was fair? I'd rather they have killed eachother since they're both clearly morons.

medium-deek
08-07-2005, 06:05 PM
You yanks and your gun worship. Crazy man. Really is crazy.

SonnyG8R
08-07-2005, 06:36 PM
Only in Kentucky... :rolleyes: