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To: Always Right

Typical small town cop activity. Go through Alabama with all the towns that have four cops or less. Its the same story in at least fifty percent of them. I’d like to start a web site called “monkey-cop.com” and just start listing all of these guys. The problem is...once you hint you want to fire them...they leave...and get hired at another town, performing the same tricks all over again.

The cop in my old hometown...finally got his warning about twelve months ago that they were going fire him (releasing the data on his corruption efforts over ten years). The guy moved over to the next town and worked there for the past twelve months. This month...the city election came up and the ex-town cop ran for mayor. He’s in the run-off now, and numerous members of the town are highly concerned that he will win...and basically continue his corruption efforts.

The nation has a serious problem brewing here....in every small community, and something will eventually have to be done.


7 posted on 09/02/2008 11:30:45 AM PDT by pepsionice
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To: pepsionice

Whats going on here is that Palin has started exposing the Alaskan police force for what they are, corrupt and insular. Thats what this investigation is about, the backhand network does not want to lose their meal tickets.

The trooper should have been brought up on criminal charge not just a suspension, tasering a child must surely be a charge of abuse, not to mention drinking on duty - fired, using a weapon illegally - fired.

Married 4 times at 35, yeah that guys got issues alright.

Sounds to me like Palin was concerned a nutcase like this was patrolling the streets, only a metter of time before he kills someone.


13 posted on 09/02/2008 11:47:45 AM PDT by sunmars
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