Posted on 06/13/2011 5:30:04 PM PDT by Whenifhow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjSpO2B6G4s&feature=player_embedded
Practically every town of any size has a SWAT team whose primary purpose is to execute warrants in the War on Drugs.
I have said many time and I’ll say it again; the damage to our freedoms far outweighs any advantages of having a “drug free” country.
“SWAT” is the sound when “the man” puts his foot down.
The District of Criminals is pushing the envelope to see how much they can get away with.
There was a case recently a couple miles from my home. Neighbors called police repeatedly about a loud argument between husband and wife. The calls became more frantic when neighbors heard shots fired. Police arrived on scene, spent two hours evacuating neighbors, securing the neighborhood, and removing dogs from adjoining properties.
Finally, four hours after the initial calls were made to police, the SWAT team deployed a robot that entered the open front door and found both husband and wife dead, likely the result of a murder-suicide. In all that time, no further noise or disturbance was heard from the house, and repeated attempts to contact the inhabitants failed.
Shockingly, the local newspaper attempted to get a coroner’s report on the couple, but got back a report that identified the cause of death (husband shooting wife, then a self inflicted gunshot wound), but did not indicate an exact time of death.
Shockingly, I say, because rarely does any of the media around here bother following up on such things. They even questioned if the woman’s life could have been saved had police entered the residence when they first arrived, rather than securing the scene and waiting for a massive deployment of resources. Police simply said it was against policy for officers to risk their lives in such a situation without appropriate backup and the paper left it at that.
Around our way every couple of years there will be a rash of fires, and after a while it will be ascertained that one of the (usually volunteer) firemen had actually been setting fires, just to gin up some excitement and to make it necessary to have the department roll out to fight the fire.
It would not surprise me for one nano-second if we were to ever discover that a member of the SWAT team actually was the one who called in the bogus report which triggered the raid!
Drug Free? you can buy drugs in any town in the US
Columbine - the useless cops milled around outside playing with themselves, waiting for the shooting to stop, while the killers walked around killing more victims. The cops were more concerned about their own safety. We have to turn “to protect and serve” into more than an empty promise.
>Drug Free? you can buy drugs in any town in the US
If that is not the goal of the “War on Drugs” then what is?
>Columbine - the useless cops milled around outside playing with themselves, waiting for the shooting to stop, while the killers walked around killing more victims. The cops were more concerned about their own safety. We have to turn to protect and serve into more than an empty promise.
“Empty Promise” is of more honor than the fraudulent phrase.
I did put the words in quotation marks.
I have said many time and Ill say it again; the damage to our freedoms far outweighs any advantages of having a drug free country.
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i wish more people would repeat that!
yes, i know all the arguments. like we’ll have more addicts.
but normal non-addict Americans have rights also.
the MANY unintended consequences of the “War on Drugs”, is simply many times worse than the original problem.
“If that is not the goal of the War on Drugs then what is?”
power and money
Heavily armed police, plus a policy against officers going in when there's any chance the target might shoot back, means that SWAT units will be deployed exclusively to raid middle-class homes over things like suspected possession of small amounts of marijuana.
How often do SWAT units raid drug dens whose residents are heavily armed and post lookouts 24/7?
>>If that is not the goal of the War on Drugs then what is?
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>power and money
Indeed so.
And it is with that realization that one should investigate the doings of the police.
This would be a kind of extension of the Castle Doctrine ~ to wit, you try to get in my space with your addiction and your drugs and your problems I get to kill you.
I seem to remember when I was young there were these people we paid to be armed, serve the public good, and yes, risk their lives in harm’s way to protect the citizens of the community. Not sure what happened to them, but there’s some union goons wearing their uniforms these days.
And before others decide to flame away, the exceptions merely prove the rule, not break it. I know there are plenty of fantastic officers out there, who rightly get angry at such statements as mine. And that’s well and good; we should all be angry at the people who have so disrespected the uniform and the code of conduct officers used to be held to.
You have got to be kidding. A swat team was used to raid an illegal poker game ?
The drug war will never stop people from taking drugs. It has eroded our freedoms and turned police int a military force.
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