Thanks for that comment. I think it is true that most people are blind. They never know what hits them until they or a loved one are on the wrong end of the political machine that is modern day “law enforcement.” Then it’s often too late. It’s the D.A.’s that I think are the most corrupt, making a name for themselves for a future cushy political career. My opinion is that there’s about a 15-50-35 ratio. 15% of LEO’s are the “Good guys,” 50% or so are just punching a time card, trying not to rock the boat, but only slightly corrupt—not overly abusive (Law enforcement’s very principle causes most men to wield the power corruptly), and that about 35% are corrupt bullies who couldn’t cut dealing with real relationships in a real world, economy driven job.
I love that video. That’s why I posted it at Post #479, lol. But I only posted part one. It is probably the single most informative video, and probably the single most inmportant one hour lesson I have ever seen or witnessed in my entire life. I wish everyone would watch it. That guy is so charismatic, I’ve seen it probably a half dozen times myself. I love the passion, even for a lawyer. :)
Sorry, I didn’t see that you had posted the video. I had my kids watch it as well and like to review it on occasion to remind myself.
Your percentages could be argued but I like the approach. The mix probably depends on the area, small town Nebraska vs Philly.