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it's all about the "look over here sheople...see what we do to keep you safe, there are criminals every where."


They were guards, not police.....they were assiogned to protect the facility


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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They were guards, not police.....they were assiogned to protect the facility


trained where?????


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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The problem seems to originate in the minds of those posters, not in the actions of the police.


The US has the highest prison population in the WORLD.  Their work speaks for itself.  

Chasing people around enforcing laws and putting people in jail or fining them(or shooting them) is their job. I would never say I have a hatred for cops, but I definitely acknowledge what they do for a living and there is very little that is heroic or noble about it.  Their lives and safety is no more valuable than mine.  When I see the LAPD offering a $1 million reward and exhausting that many resources in this manhunt, I realize that they indeed believe their lives are MUCH more valuable than the common citizen.  If this was a serial killer murdering prostitutes, it would not get nearly as many resources as a "cop killer".  Same thing with the guards, the 15 year old was charged with a crime  while the shooters have not.(according to reports)

Liberals like to preach about equality, but the reality is, the state agent has special privileges that the general public isn't afforded, and this manhunt couldn't make it any clearer.  


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trained where?????


OH YES, another important dtail that was left of the cococted reporting that is valuable to understand.....
Where was 15yr old trained to drive a 3,000lb assault weapon?


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JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
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The US has the highest prison population in the WORLD.  Their work speaks for itself.  

The police do NOT make the laws, YOUR representatives that YOU elect (if you bothered to vote)
make the laws, law enforcement... as their name implies, enforces those laws.
Blaming the police for enforcing the laws that they are hired to enforce makes very little sense.

A good cop on a good day can settle many disputes BEFORE they turn into crimes.  Family disputes
that might end in a domestic violence arrest can be defused if handled well.

There are a few bad cops, and even good cops do make mistakes, but IMO they do a very good job
on a very difficult process.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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The police do NOT make the laws, YOUR representatives that YOU elect (if you bothered to vote)
make the laws, law enforcement... as their name implies, enforces those laws.
Blaming the police for enforcing the laws that they are hired to enforce makes very little sense.

A good cop on a good day can settle many disputes BEFORE they turn into crimes.  Family disputes
that might end in a domestic violence arrest can be defused if handled well.

There are a few bad cops, and even good cops do make mistakes, but IMO they do a very good job
on a very difficult process.



like pawns


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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The police do NOT make the laws, YOUR representatives that YOU elect (if you bothered to vote)
make the laws, law enforcement... as their name implies, enforces those laws.
Blaming the police for enforcing the laws that they are hired to enforce makes very little sense.

A good cop on a good day can settle many disputes BEFORE they turn into crimes.  Family disputes
that might end in a domestic violence arrest can be defused if handled well.

There are a few bad cops, and even good cops do make mistakes, but IMO they do a very good job
on a very difficult process.


Would you feel the shooting was justified if it was your kid?

You don't seem to have a problem with government employees killing people every day.

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The 'Bash A Cop' Board

I've posted on a dozen message boards over the years... this is the only one that I've posted on that
has a deep hatred for the police.
There are bad cops... some are awesome cops... most are somewhere in between.  If you were to make
up your opinion of America's police force strictly by the posts on this board, you would assume that every
cop is a deranged killer.


We don't hate cops.

We protest those who kill without due process.

You support executions without a trial.

You translate protesting killers, into hating the police and the government.

We don't have a say in criminals that kill.

We do get a say in government employees that kill.

You continually translate that into anti-government and anti-police hate speech.


We are constantly smeared by you supporters of killing the innocent.

The presumption of innocence means all persons are innocent until convicted.

You support skipping the arrest, trial and conviction.

You support killers, and have the nerve to say we hate everything.

You hate that cops can't freely kill whoever doesn't obey them.








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Would you feel the shooting was justified if it was your kid?
You don't seem to have a problem with government employees killing people every day.


I don't know any more than what I've read about this case.  Does it matter that the driver was 15
years old if he had killed a cop with the car?

How close to dying by being crushed by a car should someone be before they fire their weapon?




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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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I don't know any more than what I've read about this case.  Does it matter that the driver was 15
years old if he had killed a cop with the car?

How close to dying by being crushed by a car should someone be before they fire their weapon?




Can I shoot somebody that almost hits me with their car?  Can I fire more than seven rounds in self defense?  Will the victim that was shot be charged with assault while I walk away without question?  As long as I'm afforded the same rights to protect myself as law enforcement, I will agree with you.

It's funny, you never used this line of argument to defend George Zimmerman.  I wonder why?  Hmm...


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I don't know any more than what I've read about this case.  Does it matter that the driver was 15
years old if he had killed a cop with the car?

How close to dying by being crushed by a car should someone be before they fire their weapon?


How does putting yourself in harm's way justify murder an innocent person?(un-convicted)

Are federal armed guards Gods?

Innocent can't be executed.

I will side against it every time. Regardless of spin or facts.

I take the stand for life.

You support execution without trial.

As always.

You hate freedom, liberty, human rights and constitutional rights to a trial.

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It's funny, you never used this line of argument to defend George Zimmerman.  I wonder why?  Hmm...


Zimmerman was a stalker vigilante, intent on violence even after being warned by police to do nothing.
Now you know why.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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You hate freedom, liberty, human rights and constitutional rights to a trial.


Your FOXSNOOZE theme is as old and stale as it was when used against Muslims.

"I'm on the side of right and freedom!!!
Anyone with an opposing view is on the side of evil and HATES FREEDOM!"

Pretty lame huh!  


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Zimmerman was a stalker vigilante, intent on violence even after being warned by police to do nothing.
Now you know why.


He was guarding his neighborhood, he saw somebody suspicious, he was assaulted and defended himself with a gun.  Sound similar except it was federal property and federal guards.  Zimmerman gets demonized by the media and received death threats, the federal guard that shot a 15 year old in defense doesn't even get a mention and no reported criminal charges.  Typical state double standard.  Liberal statist hypocrites. Equality my a**.


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