the burden of proof should be on the police not their victim. maybe actual police work to prove its a criminal house instead of deciding on a home invasion based on what someone else said.
Supporting this will end up with a lot more dead cops and civilians alike.
so what do citizens do when they discover the laws they follow only apply to those enforcing them 9 times out of ten. Do they ignore this banana republic system and keep going about their every day lives or start ignoring the laws since they notice it doesn't apply to the government or police why should it apply to me
wanted to add. when the methods in place of a lawful society refuses to reign in rogue organizations like the police here.
That's when people start taking the law into their own hands since the actual police refuse to and turn a blind eye to crime in their ranks.
If this keeps up, there will be a lot more cops getting shot by citizens that feel like they have no options for dealing with said criminals in their ranks
well obviously questioning the police on anything means you are supporting terrorism. Only unpatriotic people would question the police. This is what the police expect from loyal citizens, blind eyes and zipped mouths.
crazy trigger happy nuts? they will get rid of the dirty cops one way or another if the "official" way is dirty as well in regards to arresting these dirty cops
much like Feinstein they get all indignant when they find out they have been spied on, then go back to supporting spying on everyone else when they get an exemption for themselves
Any guesses on how many are exempted from this new bill. No doubt the senators themselves are above this law they want pushed on everyone else. probably any other government officials not including whistleblowers, the police, the courts and anyone that can buy their way out of their crimes.
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Bad for business if the FBI were exposed putting peoples lives in danger just so they can look good.
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Supporting this will end up with a lot more dead cops and civilians alike.
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The 2 that come to mind every time I hear her name mentioned.
"what does it matter" (Benghazi people that died because she could not be bothered to do her job)
and
"We are dead broke" (since having hundreds of millions is apparently poor in Hilary's mind
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That's when people start taking the law into their own hands since the actual police refuse to and turn a blind eye to crime in their ranks.
If this keeps up, there will be a lot more cops getting shot by citizens that feel like they have no options for dealing with said criminals in their ranks
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Re: Re: All I see is Powell calmly comparing, and this Techdirt minion EXAGGERATING.
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/sarcasm
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Re: This is beyond suspicious
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Re: Law enforcement agencies are servants of the Citizens and yet are being allowed to hide contracts from the ones they serve?
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It would not be a first time a president has ignored his countries laws and done whatever the hell he wanted.
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Re: Re: Re: Consent is the ultimate Fourth Amendment waiver
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