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^^^^ ixnay on the obamay or the peoples voice will be "Silenced" once again via Executive Order... o_O
 
And the next Pres will be able to do ANYTHING he wants, Obama fucked the constitution bad with Executive Immigration. The whole system is going down the toilet after we allowed that Executive Order! Obama taught constitutional law 10 years, he knows EXACTLY what he doing.. IMPEACHMENT is the only way to fix this fucking mess. But were to afraid of the race card. We allowed a Pres to incite Race riots,, we've allowed him to incite and legalize an evasion of our country from illegal people AFTER CONGRESS TOLD HIM NO and allows deadly disease into our country. Pls Dont attack me until you've read this whole thread to see my view.
 
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And the next Pres will be able to do ANYTHING he wants, Obama fucked the constitution bad with Executive Immigration. The whole system is going down the toilet after we allowed that Executive Order! Obama taught constitutional law 10 years, he knows EXACTLY what he doing.. IMPEACHMENT is the only way to fix this fucking mess. But were to afraid of the race card. We allowed a Pres to incite riots,, we've allowed him to incite and legalize an evasion of our country from illegal people and allows deadly disease into our country. Pls Dont attack me until you've read this whole thread to see my view.

Who's attacking you lino? I been here since page 2 and have read the whole thread and I have seen you go political and have your posts deleted and WARNING! "No Politics"... Take the hint or Fuck it up for everybody like you always do when you talk about politics... ;)
 
Who's attacking you lino? I been here since page 2 and have read the whole thread and I have seen you go political and have your posts deleted and WARNING! "No Politics"... Take the hint or Fuck it up for everybody like you always do when you talk about politics... ;)
I'm speaking to the liberals that will be coming online soon. not you... I like your opinions this time... I dont want to mention any names but they'll lock this thread so soon as they see it is my guess... Thats what happens when lino get loud,. Politics. Yea I know now but its hard to watch this country go down the toilet and keep my mouth shut.... I'll leave cause your correct... no more politics comments on a political race riot from me.... over and out of here
 
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I must have missed the real grimy stuff if this threads still open
 
I'll be back sounds like a lot of people jumping the gun .....lol pun intended.


Two things I don't like so far.
1. I think there was a burning flag (deal with that real quick) that's going to catalyze and amplify the mayhem. Very bad

2. Did that cop shoot that dude 10 times? That something my lil sister said, she's probably wrong . Misinformation very bad


bottom line more facts are going to surface then the truth will make things better or worse for a day then, it's all good in the hood, and elections as usual.......
 
Buuuuuurn Muther Fucker Burn!!! Cops are too quick to pull their gun and point it at you. Always shooting somebody beating someone up intimidating. The system facilitates them being corrupt and abusing their power. Fuck the system! That's what needs to change. They need to be held accountable. They should be held to higher standard. With greater power comes greater responsibility and that should mean accountability. I dont even think cops should have guns anymore with the technology we have there is no need for such force against the people. The Military Industrial Complex is alive and well!
@Prime C This is the type of shit that happens when you let loose scared peeps with badges and with guns. They tend to overreact cause they are scared. Initially, I was on board with the cop being in the wrong with this case. However, if the information that is coming out is accurate, the cop did what he had to do, or probably anyone one of us civilians in the same situation. I'm not sure where I am at now. Certainly can't ever seem to rely on main stream media to get the truth, cause as we all know true journalism is all but dead to the world.

Then we have another situation I just found yesterday another black kid only 12 years old blown away cause he had a pellet gun that looked very real. My concern there is, 1, the 911 caller that reported the kid in the park did say the kid was a juvey and that the gun was probably fake. OK, so as a cop I have to assess the threat situation, they are supposed to be trained in these matters. Well when they got to the park the kid was in they shouted for him to put up his hands, well the 12 year old started to pull the pellet gun from his waist band (well thats what was cops reported) and the officers shot him dead. My question is was it necessary to go for the KILL shot? Could he not have shot the kid in the leg for christ sake?

Officers already had guns drawn, kid had to make the move to get toy from waistband, so you mean to tell me they could not have effected a non lethal strike.? That is why I think a good portion of cops now a days are really just young scared peeps with the authority to use deadly force and over and over again they get away with it no matter the circumstances. Here is the link on that story out of Ohio.......... http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/11/24/cleveland-shot-boy/19471925/
 
[QUOTE and elections as usual.......[/QUOTE]
Timing is everything!;)
 
I'll be back sounds like a lot of people jumping the gun .....lol pun intended.


Two things I don't like so far.
1. I think there was a burning flag (deal with that real quick) that's going to catalyze and amplify the mayhem. Very bad

2. Did that cop shoot that dude 10 times? That something my lil sister said, she's probably wrong . Misinformation very bad


bottom line more facts are going to surface then the truth will make things better or worse for a day then, it's all good in the hood, and elections as usual.......
Funny guy! I get trying to make light or humor but maybe I just don't get it.
 
Sorry, moderators,,, drinking beer all day with bro's and debating this and forgot the politics rules of the Farm.... pls forgive and forget...
 
Sorry, moderators,,, drinking beer all day with bro's and debating this and forgot the politics rules of the Farm.... pls forgive and forget...
I'm staying away from you because I happen to like Obama.
 
Funny guy! I get trying to make light or humor but maybe I just don't get it.
I don't think you've smoked enough man. Are you good, I mean you sound good but I don't think your thc levels are where they need to be and the pun was and is my best effort to not get desensitized and embrace my fucked up sense of humor at the same time.

Shitty begets shitty, even in the case of humor
 
I must have missed the real grimy stuff if this threads still open

Not really... Read from the top of the page down and you'll get the gist. When people go on A political tear Shit gets locked in A minute... The fate of this thread remains to be seen ;)

My comments about Ferguson focus on the fact that far more people are being hurt physically, emotionally & financially than those that we are being asked to support the civil rights of under the guise of "Demonstration / Protest" :confused: so we are being lead to believe that the social justice rights of the few far outweigh the rights of the many that aren't being protected under "their rights" guaranteed them as an American citizen...


What the Fuck is "Civil" about having your Shit burned down when you have done nothing or broken no law? o_O Where is the Police / National Guard and the support of the public for the people of Ferguson that suffer the aftermath of somebody elses obvious "Lawlessness" that they alone suffered the consequences of by their own choices /actions for both the alleged victim and the cop that may have crossed the line?
 
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Not really... Read from the top of the page down and you'll get the gist. When people go on A political tear Shit gets locked in A minute... The fate of this thread remains to be seen ;)

My comments about Ferguson focus on the fact that far more people are being hurt physically, emotionally & financially than those that we are being asked to support the civil rights of under the guise of "Civil Protest" so we are being lead to believe that the rights of the few far outweigh the rights of the many that aren't being protected under their rights guaranteed them as an American citizen...


What the Fuck is "Civil" about having your Shit burned down when you have done nothing or broken no law? Where is the Police and support of the public for the people that suffer the aftermath of somebody elses obviously "Lawless" choices that they alone suffered the consequences of by their own choices /actions?
And what left to be said about this disaster anyway?
 
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So to make this interesting, let me preface that I myself cannot fathom why anyone would want to be a cop. Works hours suck , pay sucks and you truly are rolling the dice everyday you go on the beat and don't know if today is gonna be the day someone punches your ticket. (remember the fear I mentioned in previous post) Oh forgot to add as a whole lot of folks don't appreciate what you do. It does happen all the time cops get blown away for simple traffic stops.

So with that said, I have been a supporter of anti police brutality groups for years. There is a lot of shit that goes down that is way out of line with the oaths peace officers take on graduation day. I believe the morale fiber of the oaths they take has been lost. Because if you follow these cases as closely as I do you will see that they (LEO) are failing at their chosen profession. They are rapidly loosing the trust of the public they swore to protect.

So read the oath and knowing what you know, do you think they are doing a good job at upholding their solemn promise to us "We the People" ......You be the judge. It is a well known fact that 55% of police cases are solved by help from the public / witnesses etc. Seems the modus operand anymore with the loss of trust seems to be self defeating............................................. I'm off the soapbox

Resolution • Presenting the Oath of Honor • Oath of Honor for Framing
( Adobe Acrobat File)

Police officers take risks and suffer inconveniences to protect the lives, defend civil liberties, secure the safety of fellow citizens, and they endure such risks and tolerate such inconveniences on behalf of strangers. Consequently, police work is one of the more noble and selfless occupations in society. Making a difference in the quality of life is an opportunity that policing provides, and few other professions can offer.

A public affirmation of adhering to an Oath of Honor is a powerful vehicle demonstrating ethical standards. To be successful at enhancing integrity within an organization, leaders must ensure the oath is recited frequently and displayed throughout the organization as well as ensuring ethical mentoring and role modeling are consistent, frequent and visible. The following Law Enforcement Oath of Honor is recommended as by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as symbolic statement of commitment to ethical behavior:

On my honor,
I will never betray my badge1,
my integrity, my character,
or the public trust.
I will always have
the courage to hold myself
and others accountable for our actions.
I will always uphold the constitution2
my community3 and the agency I serve.

Before any officer takes the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor, it is important that he/she understands what it means. An oath is a solemn pledge someone makes when he/she sincerely intends to do what he/she says.

Honor means that one's word is given as a guarantee.
Betray is defined as breaking faith with the public trust.
Badge is the symbol of your office.
Integrity is being the same person in both private and public life.
Character means the qualities that distinguish an individual.
Public trust is a charge of duty imposed in faith toward those you serve.
Courage is having the strength to withstand unethical pressure, fear or danger.
Accountability means that you are answerable and responsible to your oath of office.
Community is the jurisdiction and citizens served.

The Oath of Honor's brevity allows it to be constantly referred to and reinforced during conversations and ceremonies. In addition, it can also be

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So to make this interesting, let me preface that I myself cannot fathom why anyone would want to be a cop. Works hours suck , pay sucks and you truly are rolling the dice everyday you go on the beat and don't know if today is gonna be the day someone punches your ticket. (remember the fear I mentioned in previous post) Oh forgot to add as a whole lot of folks don't appreciate what you do. It does happen all the time cops get blown away for simple traffic stops.

So with that said, I have been a supporter of anti police brutality groups for years. There is a lot of shit that goes down that is way out of line with the oaths peace officers take on graduation day. I believe the morale fiber of the oaths they take has been lost. Because if you follow these cases as closely as I do you will see that they (LEO) are failing at their chosen profession. They are rapidly loosing the trust of the public they swore to protect.

So read the oath and knowing what you know, do you think they are doing a good job at upholding their solemn promise to us "We the People" ......You be the judge. It is a well known fact that 55% of police cases are solved by help from the public / witnesses etc. Seems the modus operand anymore with the loss of trust seems to be self defeating............................................. I'm off the soapbox

Resolution • Presenting the Oath of Honor • Oath of Honor for Framing
( Adobe Acrobat File)

Police officers take risks and suffer inconveniences to protect the lives, defend civil liberties, secure the safety of fellow citizens, and they endure such risks and tolerate such inconveniences on behalf of strangers. Consequently, police work is one of the more noble and selfless occupations in society. Making a difference in the quality of life is an opportunity that policing provides, and few other professions can offer.

A public affirmation of adhering to an Oath of Honor is a powerful vehicle demonstrating ethical standards. To be successful at enhancing integrity within an organization, leaders must ensure the oath is recited frequently and displayed throughout the organization as well as ensuring ethical mentoring and role modeling are consistent, frequent and visible. The following Law Enforcement Oath of Honor is recommended as by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as symbolic statement of commitment to ethical behavior:

On my honor,
I will never betray my badge1,
my integrity, my character,
or the public trust.
I will always have
the courage to hold myself
and others accountable for our actions.
I will always uphold the constitution2
my community3 and the agency I serve.

Before any officer takes the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor, it is important that he/she understands what it means. An oath is a solemn pledge someone makes when he/she sincerely intends to do what he/she says.

Honor means that one's word is given as a guarantee.
Betray is defined as breaking faith with the public trust.
Badge is the symbol of your office.
Integrity is being the same person in both private and public life.
Character means the qualities that distinguish an individual.
Public trust is a charge of duty imposed in faith toward those you serve.
Courage is having the strength to withstand unethical pressure, fear or danger.
Accountability means that you are answerable and responsible to your oath of office.
Community is the jurisdiction and citizens served.

The Oath of Honor's brevity allows it to be constantly referred to and reinforced during conversations and ceremonies. In addition, it can also be

  • referred to by admin
Incredible post I need to print this out and frame it and give it to officers for free especially before understanding them or engaging in contract with them.
 
@phoenixfire ..... that really speaks for itself.
 
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