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To: magglepuss; pgkdan; ransomnote; bagster
pgkdan - Probably because she doesn’t appreciate seeing this thread hijacked by you and your personal buggaboo against the police.

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magglepuss - What does that nasty comment even mean...
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I'm not wishing to implant myself in the middle of a row but I would like to point out something that may make a difference in how this issue is approached. When everything is reduced to its simplest terms there are ultimately only three answers to choose between.

The options become:
1). Let the law and order system remain as is, even with its imperfections and imperfect people.
2). Let the military take control and mete out justice as a tyrant.
3). Let the BLM and Antifa (demonicrats) have their way and create a civilian community force. In this way your neighbor can turn you in for anything but especially for a wanton disregard of group think.

Oh; You choose.

959 posted on 09/28/2020 3:26:05 PM PDT by Kalam (The Qonjurer)
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To: Kalam

I am getting annoyed by so many posts about how evil cops are.

There are bad mothers and fathers, priests, store clerks, babsitters, nurses, doctors, lawyers, Indian chiefs, and on and on.

Are bad cops of a higher percentage than the bad ones among the above groups? Same? Less?

Why does Trump vocally support law enforcement? Why does AG Barr vocally support law enforcement? A recent address he gave at Hillsdale expressed that without law enforcement, there is no civilization, and this is a fact.

Could law enforcement improve? In this mean old world, everything could use improvement.

And what ransomnote said. (Not pinging her cause she’s busy and I already gave my clap claps to her comment).


968 posted on 09/28/2020 3:54:35 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: Kalam

1). Let the law and order system remain as is, even with its imperfections and imperfect people


What so many of us are desperately trying to get across, is that the law and order system has changed. It has happened so slowly, that most don’t even realize it. Citizens that might get pulled over for a minor traffic violation are getting met with cops treating them like trash. With so many dash cams, there are video after video of this. Yes, there are good cops, but I’m no so sure it is safe for them to stand up to this anymore.

The q group is so quick to believe that the FBI/CIA/NSA have all been infiltrated, and changed, but heaven forbid you try to point out the police dept. It’s like going out beyond the trees trying to talk about the deep state on this thread.

Check it out for yourself. 1st amendment audits. You tube. some are good, some bad, usually language. They are usually pretty long, but just fast forward to the parts that are showing the exchanges between poster and police.

You have to watch quit a few, but these guys are from all parts of the country. It’s pretty eye opening.


975 posted on 09/28/2020 4:02:13 PM PDT by magglepuss (I will always stand with the Constitution, with no apologies.)
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To: Kalam

But, in order to be vigilant, one must know and ACTIVELY use the right or be subject to losing it.

And now we know.
Miranda Rights aren’t just pretty words to say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tRgYfQ48A0


1,005 posted on 09/28/2020 4:53:26 PM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (Scatology is serendipitous.)
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