With Casa de Maryland organizers shouting "No license, no justice! No justice, no peace!" in the background (the only time I could understand them as they exhorted the crowd), I interviewed Montgomery County, Md., police lieutenant J.R. Hack (yeah, that's his real name). Lt. Hack amiably told me the protest was "a good thing." When I asked him why, he said "everyone should have a voice."
Asked if the Department of Homeland Security had been notified of the illegal alien rally, Lt. Hack emphatically said no. "We're here to help them."
Even if they're here illegally? I asked. "We don't want to initimidate anyone," said Lt. Hack.
Shouldn't you report people to DHS if you know they are here illegally? I asked. "That's not my responsibility," he said.
ping again on this thread , What a Distracting Day , LOL!! for dads,that is,....
Lt. Hack will go far in law enforcement. Hes very PC.
Yeah Okay... so my question is what does 'No Peace' mean? Are they threatening violence if they dont get licenses? Why do they get away with threatening remarks.
Monkey County can give Berkeley or Austin or Madison a run for their money. One good thing has happened in the last three years- they got rid of that idiot Moose! I hear he has moved to Hawaii and is looking for a white van on H1!
Why didn't Michelle herself pick up the cell phone and call DHS -- in front of Lt. Hack and the other "policemen"?