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Libertarian4life
February 16, 2013, 8:08pm Report to Moderator

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Not smart to jump in front of cars because you might not win all of them as seen with this video, the cops legs look like wet noodles after being hit



"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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The part that got me was at thevery beginning, the cop spots the vehicle stupidly sitting
sideways off the left shoulder. The car attempts a uturn away from the cop car and as he
crosses the road, the cop car stops and he stops also as he is nearing the cop car. The car
then turns his wheels away from the cop car and begins to move past the cop car on the
right. So far all I saw was stupid driving and an unsafe u-turn. The cop immediately claims
the other driver attempted to ram him. I watched it several times and I can't agree with
that. That was the statement that changed the entire sequence of events to authorized
deadly force. No need to even attempt to take the person alive.

This reminds me of a police chase a couple years back, where the police chased a car all
over the place, and after the chase, they discovered an infant in a car seat was in the
vehicle.

All persons in the vehicle are subject to possible deadly force once the determination was
made that it was authorized, due to the alleged vehicle attempting to ram him.

The rules for use of deadly force have become minor when a fleeing vehicle is automatically
authorized to be "taken out."

A car drove in my general direction, the Constitution and due process are immediately
deactivated. As long as you are a person authorized to suspend the Constitution and
perform public executions.

Attempting to kill the unknown number of occupants in a fleeing car is contrary to self
evident truths.

Judges and lawyers have made public executions an every day occurrence. It didn't just
happen overnight, it began incrementally, one dirtbag at a time.

Internal organizational self investigations very seldom find fault with public executions.

Is the power of self investigation of any organization really going to result in anything
less than organizationally biased decisions?

Some days it's a homeless man being beaten to death for not following orders of multiple
cops fast enough, other times it is not so obvious, or doesn't get captured on video.
Therefore automatically justified.

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In Henry's video, the cop waited until too late to throw the stop chain. Did he expect the
fleeing driver to not try to avoid it? That is some really bad training.
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