To: Stone Mountain
. It's unbelievable to me that anyone would try to defend the actions of the police here.There is a certain set of freepers who feel that no actions by law enforcement can ever be wrong. No matter what they always make excuses for law enforcement.
To: from occupied ga
There is a certain set of freepers who feel that no actions by law enforcement can ever be wrongI have never read a comment by any Freeper who believes that. What many of us do believe is that all evidence and information should be available before we convict and hang a cop! There are some freepers who will jump at the chance to attack law enforcement and I am not talking about just the ATF and FBI! Cops are tried and convicted here every day before the evidence is in!
To: from occupied ga
"It's unbelievable to me that anyone would try to defend the actions of the police here."
"There is a certain set of freepers who feel that no actions by law enforcement can ever be wrong. No matter what they always make excuses for law enforcement."
These are the same gestapo boot-licking neo-con statist toadies, sycophants & lackeys that feel that Waco, Ruby Ridge and Vietnam were justified "Police actions" and will stand by the GOP even if they legislate mandated abortions for all women with more than 2 children and raised our taxes to 80% to pay for it...
220 posted on
01/09/2003 11:13:27 AM PST by
TaZ
(Amerika; Land of the sleaze, home of the knave...)
To: from occupied ga
There is a certain set of freepers who feel that no actions by law enforcement can ever be wrong. No matter what they always make excuses for law enforcement.I should point out that there is also the converse set of freepers. Which is right, depends upon the facts of the case. It's a good thing that the dashboard camera didn't "inexplicably suffer a failure and lost its recording" in this incident.
It's rather frightening to consider the implications of the widespread suspicion and mistrust of the police. It's not just inner-city folks, it's not just dopeheads, it's way beyond that now...
290 posted on
01/09/2003 2:39:00 PM PST by
Chemist_Geek
(Better Living Through Chemistry!)
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