It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => The Police State => Topic started by: warpmine on February 19, 2014, 10:42:35 PM
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dragged off to jail. Woman is suing for false arrest, imprisonment and battery.
http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/woman-dragged-to-jail-for-using-cell-phone-feature/ (http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/woman-dragged-to-jail-for-using-cell-phone-feature/)
Plenty of juicy interviews.
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Out-of-control cops give the good ones a bad name. And cops wonder why no one respects them.
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Time for the good ones to reject the bad ones, call them out and publicly humiliate them.
We want the good muzzies (if there really are any) to reject the jihadists, what is different here.
If there really are good cops they should be as disgusted about this as we are and should do something to remove the stench of their bad brethren.
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If there really are good cops they should be as disgusted about this as we are and should do something to remove the stench of their bad brethren.
Never happen. There's that blue line they'll never cross to defend a fellow cop.
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If there really are good cops they should be as disgusted about this as we are and should do something to remove the stench of their bad brethren.
Never happen. There's that blue line they'll never cross to defend a fellow cop.
Which means they've chosen their side and it's not Liberty. In the new techno-feudalism surrounding us, the militarized police are seeking to occupy the role of lesser nobility. The higher up government figures and large corporation execs are the new kings, princes, and dukes. The lower level government figures -- the bureaucrats, apparatchiks, police -- are carving out their own place in this system of vassalage as the new earls and Sheriffs of Nottingham.
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LET. THEM. DIE.
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Cops don't protect you anyway. They MIGHT show up a few hours after you call for help.
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Don't rely on them, don't trust them...assume they are all criminals...after all, that's how too many view us.
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How I weep for America. I was taught as a child, that if I'm ever in trouble, to run and find a police officer. So far we have fallen.
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Frankly, I wouldn't call the police for anything you aren't legally or morally obligated to. I know people who have been victims of petty theft, vandalism, etc, and they just let it go. No sense trading one group of petty criminals for a larger group of state-sanctioned criminals.
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Frankly, I wouldn't call the police for anything you aren't legally or morally obligated to. I know people who have been victims of petty theft, vandalism, etc, and they just let it go. No sense trading one group of petty criminals for a larger group of state-sanctioned criminals.
And ain't that a shame?
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Frankly, I wouldn't call the police for anything you aren't legally or morally obligated to. I know people who have been victims of petty theft, vandalism, etc, and they just let it go. No sense trading one group of petty criminals for a larger group of state-sanctioned criminals.
And ain't that a shame?
Indeed it is. How the mighty have fallen.