To: Kartographer; CharlesWayneCT; Arthur McGowan; MacMattico; palmer; Daffynition; from occupied ga
You want to know whats really sad? There are more people right now worrying about Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Constitutional rights then there was people worried about the Constitutional rights of all those people who were locked down and had their homes searched.
I say, just to be on the safe side, all law enforcement must stay inside their headquarters offices, or police departments. Any and all pursuits of any criminal(s) be it in a car or on foot or on bicycle will be made illegal. Any arrests must be processed through congress for approval and only then can the law enforcement leave their respective departments or headquarters. That means major crime responses must get approval through their respective governors and such before law enforcement can respond to those as well. Let everybody fend for themselves.
You know, "just to be sure" nobody's rights are being violated.
To: brent13a
I say resist.
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134 posted on
04/24/2013 1:25:08 PM PDT by
Daffynition
(Stand Your Ground)
To: brent13a
Let everybody fend for themselves. Sounds good to me. If you want a police state (e.g. no 2nd, 4th, 5th) then move to Japan. Don't bring it here.
136 posted on
04/24/2013 1:58:07 PM PDT by
palmer
(Obama = Carter + affirmative action)
To: brent13a; Jim Robinson; dfwgator; palmer; CodeToad; from occupied ga; driftdiver
Israel suffers such attacks repeatedly, but you don’t see them cowering in their homes sending police and troops out to run rough shod over their own, is it to much to expect the same from Authorities here? I think not!
150 posted on
04/25/2013 2:00:43 PM PDT by
Kartographer
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