Police State USA

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  1. stjames1_53

    stjames1_53 Banned

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    LEO is not here to serve and protect anyone. They are here to enforce the Police State. They never charge into gunfire, they wait until the shooting is over. They are cowards and bigots. There are thousands of these examples across the internet.
    Feeling and knowing are two different things.
     
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    Whatever, there are more cases of them doing good. But since you feel that way make sure you never call them in a time of need for yourself or your family, you would not want anyone to think you are being hypocritical would ya.
     
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    Well, it seems that we agree upon something. Nope, I wouldn't call them until the body is done twitching on the floor and not one second before.
    Besides, why should I call a doper to deal with my problems?

    The Police Subculture
    If you are stopped by LEO, there are a number of things you must do to move along. There's the "license and registration" check. There's the "Road Sobriety Test", breathalyzer, blood test, and officer's judgment. If you've been stopped, you know the very least that will happen is a ticket, usually.
    In some instances, more than one car responds to a pull over. If you invoke your 5th A Right to questions, they usually arrest you for resisting law enforcement. Your Rights only kick in when you stand before a judge. Until then, you are at the mercy of the police state and their alleged Rights to treat you in any manner they choose.
    You can be subjected to random drugs tests to keep your job to support those who wont. (Not all people who receive government aid are moochers) That includes politicians and aid to illegals other than emergency medical. We also pay the police to do a job that they define and demand payment for doing that job. There has to be a certain number of honest cops, peace officers, out there. But the system is rift with corruption, greed and drug use. We also pay for the corrupt judges and forced to invest into our own prisons, run by corporations.
    This topic deals with steroid use among law enforcement personnel. With the wide spread increase of police brutality incidents, there has been an increase use of anabolic steroids.
    A correlation and causation have been established.
    With the rise of police brutality, an increase in the use of steroids has also been noted. Causation is competition within the social structure. It provides an edge when dealing with high stress situations, it allows officers to compete with younger and stronger males for alpha positions that end up being directed at the general population. Competition. Dominant position. Power. Very corruptible.



     
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    BleedingHeadKen Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    So long as they enforce immoral laws, they cannot be said to be "good." For many, their intentions are good, but we all know what good intentions get you. As the police become more militarized, and more like occupiers, they can be less trusted to help and are more likely to cause harm. Those "good" cops who blow the whistle are often fired or silenced in other ways from speaking out.

    For every one of the incidents here, dozens more are happening every day, and the problem only grows worse. It's our job to highlight it in order to bring about change. To me, the laws are no longer respectable, and the enforcers of decrees do not deserve respect for enforcing them. If they want to change from within, they can, but so far, they seem to prefer the greater authority and lack of accountability.
     
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    Be specific in which laws you consider immoral and those you will obey?
    You do know there are ways to get laws taken off the books don't ya and a lot less painful than going to jail or prison to prove a point.
     
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    No they aren't. Cops have far more power than everyone else and they routinely abuse it.

    Cops don't keep us safe. They keep us under the thumb of the political class. To hell with them.
     
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    Any legislative or administrative decree which criminally punishes someone for an action (or non-action) which has no identifiable victim. As for obedience, the purpose of putting people into cages or taking away their wealth is to exact obedience. While I do not consent to injustice, I do obey for the good of my health and so long as it does not require that I act immorally myself.


    Have you ever tried to get a law "taken off the books"? I have, and it's an extraordinarily difficult process in most cases. Anyway, tell that to the millions of people who have rotted in cells though they have harmed no one, or who are saddled with records that destroy their future chances even though they have harmed no one. That the system has a process for the occasional remedy of injustice does not make the system just. This is why we show that the agents of the system are more and more becoming bulllies and are rewarded for their cruelty by a system that is becoming more and more cruel.
     
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    It's not really a police issue, but it's part of the police state and how law, which should be for protection of people from force or fraud, has been perverted and people die from the abuses of the state.

    This 2 year old died while in foster care. Her parent's crime? Smoking pot while she was asleep. Another victim of the war on drugs. Can I get a Hallelujah?!

    http://reason.com/blog/2013/08/02/state-seizes-two-year-old-child-from-par
     
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    huzah........sieg heil all hail the benevolent Police State
     
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    I highly doubt that. If cops were just like everyone else, they'd go to jail for half the stuff they do to folks. Since they hide behind their badge & the 'law', they just get a slap on the wrist, suspended with pay, and go on their merry way.

    Just like if ordinary folks were to lie to the government, it's a felony. If it's an NSA agent, it's politics. Epitome of irony, huh?

    Yeah, I'll walk up to them and thank them as soon as you walk up and thank the CPS cops who took this child away from her parents and had her killed.

    [video=youtube;Etw_QSvC2ag]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Etw_QSvC2ag[/video]

    You can say it wasn't them, but if it wasn't for the cops upholding an immoral law, this girl would still be alive. Is law still law, or does morality play a part in this?

    No, only folks in uniform I'll ever thank are the men & women wearing military uniforms. Cops? That's why I have guns, I'll call them after the situation is clear & secure.
     
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    Police assault, bind clerk candidate for 3.5 hours in Detroit

    And libertarians are the terrorists? Yeah, it's the called the system fears the individuals that won't continue to conform to their corrupt ways. So they'd rather use bully tactics to beat folks down.

    Quite sad, to be honest. They beat up individuals that won't show any form of aggression. It takes a big person to beat up on someone who won't fight back.
     
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    I don't see what your uproar over this is, BHK. I mean, even Casper is right, cops are just like everybody else. They had to protect themselves. Who knows what this baby fawn could've done to them. Think of the type of diseases they could've contracted and brought home to their families.

    I feel a thousand times safer knowing that SWAT is ready & able to take down baby deer as a precaution. Who knows what kind of acts of terrorism this thing could've created in America.

    On a lighter note, I wonder if news will come out showing the officers watching 'Bambi' before going to kill the deer.
     
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    It's like lawyers, politicians, and used-car salesmen. There ARE honest cops...but the 90% that are crooked, evil, or just power-hungry spoil it for them.
     
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    96 years old, retired military vet, prime for the police to take him out.

    Kass: Was police killing of 95-year-old necessary?

    Discussing an issue with your staff, further discuss issue with police, after 16 seconds, you will feel the wraith of the 'Officer Of The Year'.

    [video=youtube;g4s3xIK4a8I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4s3xIK4a8I[/video]
     
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    Don't want to go to your father's house, attempt to bite the cop, that warrants a smack from the officer.

    Cop Slaps an 8 Year Old in the Face for Attempting to Bite Him

    [video=youtube;alOQps6Vz5M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alOQps6Vz5M#at=47[/video]

    Speeding with your friend, that warrants the cop to use the same glove to probe the both of you.

    Texas state troopers caught on camera probing women's privates aren't isolated incidents: lawyers

     
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    it takes 4 really tough cops to handle an 8 year old..................real tough...........(*)(*)(*)(*)ing Nazi's. One day, we'll lose our fear and concern for them......
     
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    The kid is in a terrible situation. However, I can't help thinking that if a parent had done what that cop did, the parent would be in jail. Of course, cops can't commit child abuse because they are elevated above the mundanes in society and may administer violent punishment as they see fit.
     
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    Ok, she's a shoplifter. Does that warrant an extra-judicial, pre-trial beating? And, as usual, the cop lies about it.

    http://www.nbcchicago.com/investigations/davenport-iowa-police-beating-peraica-218422791.html

    This cop wants to be a pro-wrestler, apparently. He just wants his opponents to be handcuffed.
    [video=youtube;D33c2XAqkAs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D33c2XAqkAs[/video]

    'Roid Rage?
    [video=youtube;f1Ac7n-CjEc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Ac7n-CjEc[/video]

    Texas cops committing highway robbery?
    [video=youtube;8ZZy6eK8dPc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZZy6eK8dPc[/video]
     
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    I have just about reached my limit.........(*)(*)(*)(*)ing lying disgusting pigs..................I wonder if they've been drug tested.............another case of roid rage?
     
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    Insecure, frustrated bully with something to prove considering career in law enforcement

    http://www.theonion.com/articles/insecure-frustrated-bully-with-something-to-prove,33427/

    As usual, the Onion hits close to the truth. Some years ago I had a colleague who told me that his brother had been fired from a police force (this was the 80's) because he liked to pick fights. Somehow, departments gave up on the policy of dismissing bullies, and now openly embrace them and reward them for their activities.
     

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