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To: CSM

This Country!

Yes, freedom and liberty are also worth defending, but shooting a police officer is not the way to accomplish that.

I'm troubled by what this law says as well, but I don't think the whole story is being presented here.
I'm sure things have changed a lot since since I was a cop, but I do know there are valid reasons some of these things are done, and it's not as random as it appears in this story.

I have to go for now...have a great day, and just remember, there are a lot of GOOD cops too!


33 posted on 09/29/2006 4:52:46 AM PDT by jan in Colorado ("Show me what Mohamed brought that was new & you 'll find only evil and inhuman")
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To: jan in Colorado

"This Country!"

What is this country if the citizens do not have the right to protect their property? Yes, money is nothing more than earned property.

"Yes, freedom and liberty are also worth defending, but shooting a police officer is not the way to accomplish that."

In cases such as this, the police officers are nothing more than theives. That anyone would defend this type of activity is sickening and a clear sign that the tenents of our founders have been abolished. The WOsD has wrought great damage on freedom and individual liberty.

"but I do know there are valid reasons some of these things are done,"

Name one valid reason that money is confiscated without the victim being charged with a crime.

"there are a lot of GOOD cops too!"

I agree. Now, how is your average citizen supposed to be able to tell the difference as they are being approached by a police officer? How can they tell if it is a good cop or just a government endorsed theif.

The fact that this department is bragging about their take over the last 3 years leads me to believe that they have created a lot of victims.


34 posted on 09/29/2006 5:05:23 AM PDT by CSM ("When you stop lying about us, we'll stop telling the truth about you." No Truce With Kings)
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