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To: Mr Rogers

‘They cannot arrest someone just to get him out of the way. ‘

With all due respect, that is one of the most naive statements you’ve made on this thread.

You’ve been defending this decision to the hilt, and it seems you’ve been doing so due to your naive attitude towards police and other people. Both groups can screw you over royally, but you’re ignoring that.

Now, if you turn around and say you’re a cop, then I’d tell you that you’re just don’t belong in America.

Like another poster stated: yesterday, you had a specific freedom, today that freedom is gone.

That’s what you’re defending, a loss of freedom. That is the un-American part.


93 posted on 02/25/2014 8:40:35 PM PST by AlmaKing
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To: AlmaKing

“That’s what you’re defending, a loss of freedom.”

No. You never had that ‘freedom’.

I repeat: IF - can anyone on this thread read a two letter word - IF someone with authority to allow others on the property gives the cops permission to enter the property...what IS your concern?

If your spouse or parent who lives with you and who has the right to invite others on gives the cops permission, THEN they can enter without yours. If they do not get permission, then they would need a warrant.

Don’t like it? Don’t live with anyone.

My wife could empty my savings account - because it is OUR savings account. If I don’t trust her, I shouldn’t have her name on the account. She could also invite cops into our house if I’m not there. What makes you think that has not always been the case?


96 posted on 02/25/2014 8:50:08 PM PST by Mr Rogers (I sooooo miss America!)
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