To: Reagan Man
"Keystone cops", while insulting is hardly derisive and does not demonstrate a proclivity for bashing police-- which you assume I have. It may have been overly critical... but I was not comfortable with what I read in the article on its face... if there is behind the scenes co-operation the public doesn't know about... my comments would be premature... but it certainly does not rise to the level of bashing police as you allege. Moreover, if the communication that was reported was simply a strategy and not a mistake, as this article portrayed it, than perhaps Moose has us all fooled.
To: 1bigdictator
>>>"Keystone cops", while insulting is hardly derisive and does not demonstrate a proclivity for bashing police-- which you assume I have.I'm making no assumptions. Your remarks speak for themselves.
Calling the police "Keystone Cops" isn't only insulting it's ridicule and thereby, contemptuous. Also, there has been no "charade" by the police, that I've been able to determine. You shouldn't be so willing to jump the gun, before all the facts are out and have some respect for the police. They've got a difficult job.
To: 1bigdictator
Anyone who has followed this case from Day 1 has to have reservations about Chief Moose.He does not exude competance,compare him with almost anybody else who's spoken and Moose comes in last.The initial shootings took place in Montgomery Co.,the media pitched their tents there,and Moose took charge of the investigation.Well, its moved way beyond that stage.Why the FBI hasn't taken over is strange,probably political correctness at work.
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