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May 25, 2003
| Arpege92
Posted on 05/25/2003 5:45:32 PM PDT by Arpege92
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To: Double Tap
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posted on
05/26/2003 8:28:52 PM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: Lurker
You want to know who was first through my door? It wasn't the cops, it was the paramedics. Not the miltia?
182
posted on
05/26/2003 8:30:14 PM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: Arpege92
"So, when you accuse all cops of being looters, murderers and whatever else you can come up with, please have the common courtesy of knowing all of the facts before you make final judgements." -- Arpege92
Your passion is awesome, particularly about the appeal you directed within a public forum. Keep in mind, however, no one that I know suggests anything bad about our guys/gals putting their lives on the line about our communities. You have misdirected the entire dialoge about our finest. You see, the people just don't care. And the government does likewise. Our government has created a police-state. The police-state is about the destruction of our God given rights while upholding an ephemeral operandi, linking government as the truth. And, it is a the truth that government is about creating a police-state. I apoligise that your husband is caught up in the debate about his dignity and about about yours. None of this would have happened if our government lived up to the Constitution that founded our nation.
Best Regards!Buckeroo
To: Lurker
You want to know who was first through my door? It wasn't the cops, it was the paramedics. Not the militia?
184
posted on
05/26/2003 8:30:22 PM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: Buckeroo
Our government has created a police-state. Run by the Joos and the Illuminati? Sober up.
185
posted on
05/26/2003 8:32:07 PM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: ModernDayCato
Paramilitary is an organization operating in substitution for or as a supplement to a regular military force. That is not what our police force does. It enforces civilian laws and codes. That is something that our military is forbidden to do, or used to be.
To: Roscoe
Are you drunk? That is what this whole discussion has been about.
To: Double Tap
Yep that's what paramilitary means. And I'm not sure what the modifier 'civilian' in front of laws and codes means, unless you're comparing them to 'military' laws and codes, for which there are (surprise) MILITARY POLICE.
To: Double Tap
BTW, this is the definition in my dictionary for paramilitary:
adj : of or relating to a group of civilians organized to function like (or in aid of) a military unit n : a group of civilians organized in a military fashion (especially to operate in place of or to assist regular army troops) [syn: paramilitary organization]
Police departments are organized in a military fashion.
To: eno_
"NYC has about 40,000 uniformed officers. That's right:"
Wrong. Oops.
To: Double Tap
No, that was you pissing on someone's use of the term "civilian observer" based on what turned out to be your ignorance of the English language.
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posted on
05/26/2003 8:38:19 PM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: Lurker
Heh, I ran into that situation when we had a "bomb threat" at my workplace. It was the graveyard shift, so they waited about an hour before anyone informed the few people who were there (about twenty).
We were assembled in the far end of the parking lot. The police showed up, then the maintenance man showed up.
No one was going in the building until maintenance man and I got to the door to go inside and do a search.
The cops weren't going to do anything, until went in.
To be fair, we all suspected it was bravo sierra. But the police didn't make a move until we were to the door, then they came barrelling in behind us.
I look back now and I realize they were risking danger, as they always do, but it was still quite humorous at the time.
Conclusion, it turned out to be the security guard who phoned in the threat.
To: Roscoe
I didn't say that. Why do question me about something totally off the wall?
To: Buckeroo
Was I mistaken about the meaning of your tired lunatic accusation that America is a "police-state"?
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posted on
05/26/2003 8:42:08 PM PDT
by
Roscoe
To: babaloo999
Conclusion, it turned out to be the security guard who phoned in the threat. He must've wanted some job security or a reason to stay awake at night.
To: Roscoe
Of course we're in a police state. Don't you read Liberty Post, or DU?
To: Fred Mertz
He wanted to get off early that night.
To: babaloo999
He had to work the rest of that night, but he got a "leave of absence" a couple of weeks after that.
To: ModernDayCato
Paramilitary would be the Militia. Police are not military, they enforce laws. The military is used to defend our country, or in the most recent case to, to rid the world of a scumbag dictator. The police force would not be used in this function, ever.
To: Roscoe
"Run by the Joos and the Illuminati? Sober up." -- Roscoe
I have never placed a post ... or an article about Jews and any creed that may be a scoundrel about our rights and liberties other than government scumbags; certainly, never some mythical group called the illuminati. Your lies about my sobriety are more concerning than anything else. Are you attempting to damage my credibility?
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