phill4paul
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Yeah,
They're kinda like puppys.....when they do good you're supposed to rub their ears.
Do NOT seek the treasure....

Yeah,
They're kinda like puppys.....when they do good you're supposed to rub their ears.
Stretching and bending is not necessary.It's you that causes the bias overload (and lots of eye-rolling), far more than the cop. I like to read your posts just to see how much you have to bend, stretch and ignore what people are saying so you can come to your own conclusion that anyone who posts a criticism (or a genuine story about cops acting badly) is a "cop-hater." Philosophically, I think they all have the potential to be the thugs that many accuse them of being, and we are on a downward trajectory when it comes to law enforcement.
I see this criticism of them as helping other folks here know what to be wary of when encountering a cop--and we have every reason to be wary. And you've never answered why you find that so incredibly offensive. Is anything other than blind faith and obedience acceptable to you?
This thread provides the proof.People can't even look at a story about a cop helping a dog, without their bias overloading their words![]()
It seems much to hard to ignore, or just say nice story ... Must attack cops, cops are bad ... It's an M.O. for some, it is obvious, and it also saddens the soul to realize that some hold such strong bias, that they can not recognize a good deed as a good deed.
I wanna thank azxd for posting this. Come on folks i mean hell i hate corrupt police officers but folks give it a break. There are good police officers out there.
It seems much to hard to ignore, or just say nice story ... Must attack cops, cops are bad ... It's an M.O. for some, it is obvious, and it also saddens the soul to realize that some hold such strong bias, that they can not recognize a good deed as a good deed.
Stretching and bending is not necessary.
This thread provides the proof.
It seems much to hard to ignore, or just say nice story ... Must attack cops, cops are bad ... It's an M.O. for some, it is obvious, and it also saddens the soul to realize that some hold such strong bias, that they can not recognize a good deed as a good deed.
.. Must attack cops, cops are bad ...
Police work is often lionized by jurists and scholars who claim to employ "textualist" and "originalist" methods of constitutional interpretation. Yet professional police were unknown to the United States in 1789, and first appeared in America almost a half-century after the Constitution's ratification. The Framers contemplated law enforcement as the duty of mostly private citizens, along with a few constables and sheriffs who could be called upon when necessary. This article marshals extensive historical and legal evidence to show that modern policing is in many ways inconsistent with the original intent of America's founding documents. The author argues that the growth of modern policing has substantially empowered the state in a way the Framers would regard as abhorrent to their foremost principles.
It's called a fixation ... Now I wonder if all of those will be moved to this section, in the future.lol, good thread considering there is one about a dog shooting a cop every day
Just like you are drawn to "bad cop" stories like a moth to flame, in order to put up some justification.
Look, I'm not quite sure what it's going to take to understand this:
This is not about cops as individuals, as individuals I'm sure many are genuinely good folks, who love their families and kids, putter around in the garden and play softball.
That does not excuse the fact that they are serving and enforcing the edicts of a regime that has, IMO, gone corrupt, rotten and evil.
The fact that a cop rescues a dog in a fence one day, and then SWAT raids somebody on a bogus tip and terrorizes an entire family and shoots the family dog the next day, does not make it right.
The analogy would be excusing a fireman's arson, because the day before he rescued a kitten in a tree.
If you have to legitimately be concerned that the men in black masks and guns, kicking your door down in the middle of the night are cops, then you have long since given up any pretensions about living in a free society.
It's called a police state for a reason.
Talk about missing the point entirely..
It is the Concept of Police that is inherently evil.
It is an Authoritarian construct. Contrary to both the principles and practice of Liberty.
The very concept of police should not exist in a free society.
Their actions and abuses are just a natural result of their existence.
http://www.constitution.org/lrev/roots/cops.htm
at least news stories about them are.
Thank god he was trained to use wire cutters. Give him a parade!
The argument that "we only focus on the bad and not the good" falls to pieces when you consider that bad cops are not held accountable for their criminal actions.
If you want to hold up good cops as being the standard of the day, send the bad cops who kill or beat innocent people, steal from people, plant evidence, shoot harmless animals, etc... send those people to jail, then I'll talk
Great ending![]()