This crap is like playing a never ending game of whack-a-mole. We do what we can to get one squashed and then suddenly some NEW piece of legislation is introduced that just roles the what we just defeated into a new box with a pretty little bow on top.
My pitchfork is in need of servicing and my torch is beginning to burn out. I cannot even fathom a guess at the number of calls and letters I have written on various pieces of legislation.
Not to mention I am fairly certain that its all part of their plan to wear us down to this point until we simply quit fighting.
A problem I feel we have in this nation is that we romanticize and elevate the police beyond your standard citizen. This leads them to have feelings that they are better than most and are not required to play by the rules like the rest of us are expected too.
I get these kinds of replies to things on reddit all the time. The thing is when I am just firing off a response while at work or perhaps on my phone I may just glean over a few details as I do it. If I miss something my bad, but generally the overall substance of my statement remains. Given the context of her statements and the way that were made I would say she was doing something similar.
Also as a friend of mine that works for the local paper said when I corrected her grammar.... That's what a copy editor is for.
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My pitchfork is in need of servicing and my torch is beginning to burn out. I cannot even fathom a guess at the number of calls and letters I have written on various pieces of legislation.
Not to mention I am fairly certain that its all part of their plan to wear us down to this point until we simply quit fighting.
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Also as a friend of mine that works for the local paper said when I corrected her grammar.... That's what a copy editor is for.
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