What's with the "scare" quotes? I thought only my old professors did that. Or rather, I "thought" only "my" old "professors" did that An American citizen is falsely arrested and charged for a crime he didn't commit. And you're concerned with my writing style? Interesting.
Use of the 'Amerika' spelling is offensive
Good. More people should be offended at what the New World Order is doing to this country. (BTW, it's just not democrats who get trampled on by corrupt cops).
unless, of course, you're referring to the Kafka novel of that title
The "k" is a reference to Sovietized Amerika. It's been used by many posters on many forums over the years as a refence to our emerging totaltiarian police state.
You wrote: An American is falsely arrested and charged with a crime he didn't commit. And you're concerned with my writing style? Interesting."
Perhaps you should've written "Interesting".
False arrests happen all the time. Screw-ups are part of the human condition, not a sign of an 'emerging totalitarian state'--particularly in this case, where the charges have been (or are about to be) dropped. Hyperbole gets you nowhere, and neither does unfounded paranoia. Of course, the moment you start going on about 'The New World Order', the paranoia seems a given. Watch out for those pesky black helicopters.