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Old May 12th 05, 04:10 AM
 
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On 11 May 2005 00:53:10 GMT, "-=jd=-"
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On Tue 10 May 2005 06:13:46a, wrote in message
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On 04 May 2005 23:12:00 GMT, "-=jd=-"
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On Wed 04 May 2005 05:55:54p, "€ Dr. Artaud €"
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"RHF" wrote in
news:1115236890.431995.103040 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

http://newstandardnews.net/content/?...em&itemid=1486

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/...tml?source=rss

http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/document.do?id=
1A01E91E134A327080256F190042408D


http://www.stolenlives.org/read/index.php?
action=show&section=area_los_angeles.xml&display=L OS+ANGELES&area=19


Let's see, what is the alternative?


Among all your suggestions, did you forget to add: Educate the public to
*not* treat the phrase "You Are Under Arrest" as the signal to flee
and/or fight?


So knuckle under regardless of the circumstances. Sieg heil.



Sieg Heil? Ha! Aren't you "special"! Regardless of the circumstances,
according to the law as written by elected representatives, when a LEO
utters the magic phrase, "You are under arrest", you have *zero* legal
recourse other than to submit to the arrest, be read your rights, get
booked into custody and engage the services of an attorney. You don't have
to like it - and you can make your "sieg heil" apples and oranges
comparisons all you like - but that's the facts of life.


So you agree with the Nazification of Amerika?



That might help. After all, your boys were smart enough to know how
to behave with a couple of officers behaving like cretins and they came
out just fine.


The cretins would have escalated as requierd to accomplish
their ends had his son not gotten himself moved from category 3 to
category 2 of "cops, cops' families and suspects".


I doubt it. The cretins "pushed" and the sons (wisely) didn't rise to take
the bait. As to your categories of "cops, cops' families and suspects", I
can only say that you watch too much T.V. Perhaps those cretins watched too
much T.V. as well. Most LEO's don't...


I personally know too many cops (including few in my own
family) to give any credence to what you think goes on in the real
world.

Let's start with the time I heard, in a municpal courthouse
cafeteria, a bunch of deputies at a nearby table yukking it up about a
fellow "officer of the law." He was said to be "just a little too
macho" because he beat the **** out of a nun he had in custody. Yet,
had he been dropped, as he so righteously should have been, he'd have
been lauded as "one of our own" and "a fallen hero". Barf!

-=jd=-