To: unkus
It also depends of the cops are being good guys or bad guys. For example, in New Orleans, at least some of the cops were decidedly on the bad guy side (think that bridge).
20 posted on
09/01/2010 9:33:50 PM PDT by
piytar
(Those who never learned that peace and freedom are rare will be taught by reality.)
To: piytar
It also depends of the cops are being good guys or bad guys. For example, in New Orleans, at least some of the cops were decidedly on the bad guy side (think that bridge).
You’re exactly right. But over in Miss., that didn’t occur. New Orleans had more bad guys, or potentially bad guys, than good guys.
26 posted on
09/01/2010 9:37:07 PM PDT by
unkus
To: piytar
If you trust cops for your rights, you deserve to have NONE.
61 posted on
09/01/2010 9:57:23 PM PDT by
packrat35
(I got your tag line..)
To: piytar
It also depends of the cops are being good guys or bad guys. For example, in New Orleans, at least some of the cops were decidedly on the bad guy side (think that bridge). Sad, but true.
...which is why the nice-sounding law, as written, is questioned by many.
74 posted on
09/01/2010 10:07:45 PM PDT by
Gondring
(Paul Revere would have been flamed as a naysayer troll and told to go back to Boston.)
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