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To: dix
I am a policeman. It is a gritty profession that most of the time is not very genteel

I agree with your comments, dix. Expecially about how being a policeman is gritty. Oftentimes, it's also an unrewarding profession. They put their lives on the line, every day. They are a target, every time they put on their uniform. They are willing to do what many of us are not. We call them to protect us, help us, or help others who are in situations that are dangerous (drunks loaded with guns or anger, or domestic violence, for example), where emotions run rampant and sanity does not. They see death, if not daily, then weekly. Like ER docs, they have to remove their feelings from tragedy, from the sight of death. Many deal with that by joking about it with their comrades. This is not done with disrespect toward the badly injured or dead, but to keep their own sanity and ability to "do their job." What good is a policeman, or doctor, who cries at every injured/dead person? I couldn't do this. And so, they are oftentimes perceived as uncaring or tactless. (I am not defending anyone who is unkind to the family/relatives of the injured/dead.....I'm just saying those kinds of jobs force one to act in ways that keep them from crumbling. Along with that, I suppose, the language they use becomes less than "proper." I have been around a lot of cops. They routinely swear---all of them. When they are around women, however, they try to refrain from this talk, but it's difficult to do because, when they're just around the guys, that's the way it is: "f this, f that," etc. I could care less about how my superior would talk if I worked in that environment, it's much different than the environment of, say, a bank or law firm, where I can expect the language used to be "proper." Just my two cents here on the language subject.

50 posted on 09/09/2002 3:59:52 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
A Msgt in the USAF was recently issued an article 15 for saying "allah damn it" to himself when confronted with an incompetant ground crew.

Our government has reduced itself to PC idiocy.Let us all take a silent moment to thank former(at last) President,Mr. W.J. Clinton for this.

That being said, let the loose cannons of LEO be hoisted high on their own petards.

I have wiped the sleep from my eyes, and seen the harm done to this country by the "left", alternative to common sense, and any non-comotose citizen left standing.

The debacle in Houston was not right(moral, legal, correct), defensable by law, nor even conceivable as possible by the many men and women who are currently putting themselves in harms way to defend their sorry @sses.

It is indeed sad that the only way to rid ourselves of such insanity, is to resort to the same repulsive, banal,legal "niceties" they entrap themselves in.

Whatever....works.

52 posted on 09/10/2002 8:59:46 PM PDT by sarasmom
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