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originally posted by: dazbog
I see you still have a great deal of faith in our alleged representatives. His actions have absolutely nothing to do with whether or not he is politically active. People get angry , in this case I'd suggest he made a significant impression on the boys in blue. Many cops are former military. To be reminded by one of your own carries more weight then some bozo just yelling at you. " Get involved . Vote " How well has that been working of late ? I, for one, applaud his actions.
originally posted by: sheepslayer247
a reply to: MALBOSIA
I have to disagree.
The only stories we hear of or make a big deal of is when cops do something extreme and unwarranted. But we rarely hear about good cops doing a good job.....and they are the majority.
I had to deal with 2 police officers last weekend (I was a witness/property owner where an incident took place) and they were pleasant to deal with and went out of their way to make a bad situation less costly for those involved.
So I think that we need to change our perception of law enforcement officers. Don't let the bad apples ruin the bunch.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: applesthateatpeople
If he was quiet and calm, no one would've listened.
Any facts to support this excuse?
originally posted by: applesthateatpeople
People have every right to be fuming mad over LEO's unconstitutional behaviour.
Unconstitutional behavior - examples please.
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originally posted by: bjarneorn
Nuremberg, 1945 ... over a million german soldiers were killed as a result of those trials. And their crime was, obeying their superiors.
The argument, your duty is to the people ... and you are charged with using your brain, to judge the orders of your superiors. And if you find those orders, to be not in people's interrest ... you should not follow them.
Doing ones duty, is not an excuse.
Your duty is to the people ... not to the government.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: dazbog
I see you still have a great deal of faith in our alleged representatives. His actions have absolutely nothing to do with whether or not he is politically active. People get angry , in this case I'd suggest he made a significant impression on the boys in blue. Many cops are former military. To be reminded by one of your own carries more weight then some bozo just yelling at you. " Get involved . Vote " How well has that been working of late ? I, for one, applaud his actions.
And again bitching at law enforcement instead of taking action to address the issues, like the law, does nothing to resolve the problem.
If the people are going to be howl at the moon batcrap lazy how is it the fault of anyone but themselves?
originally posted by: PhoenixOD
a reply to: purplemer
This video is oooold now. Been posted at ATS before.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: dazbog
Issues involving federal law - take it up with your federal representatives.
Issues involving state law - take it up with your local / state government reps.