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|    CONDITIONNING: PAY PREDATORS DOLLARS SO     |
|    12 Feb 13 04:43:15    |
      0ed27595       XPost: alt.politics, soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.iraq       XPost: soc.culture.egyptian       From: dudaraster@gmail.com              CONDITIONNING: PAY PREDATORS DOLLARS SO THEY MEET THEIR MATCH       By Aviroce              My dad, bless his soul, told me a story about a man who was wrongfully       hit by another man. Yet this man reached into his pockets and gave       the perpetrator say a dollar. The people watching the aggression       wondered and asked the victim once the perpetrator left, "He hit you.       Yet you gave him a dollar??" The victim answered,"This is the first       dollar he gets towards his funeral." It is rewarded conditionning.       The perpetrator will some day hit another person and get killed. That       is the sad story of our police departments.              Our police departments have become self-sustaining industries under       the color of protecting citizens. They do not protect citizens or       better said their protection of citizens is minimal. They prey on       citizens to keep their industry profitable, "Have Jobs." In       alleviating the problem of unemployment of veterans, many police       departments hire these veterans to prey on the public by issuing       predatory tickets or slow delivery of legal actions or waiting until a       crime occurs and most probably never investigate the crime or better       botch the investigations. In Atlanta, Georgia that is common       practice. In Florida, you used to drive 85 mph on its desolate       highways as a tourist and never get a ticket for speeding. Now you       drive above 75 mph and get a speeking ticket. In cities such as St.       Augustine, in Florida, you find the speed traps set all across the       county and more aggressively on Highway 95. In North Carolina, police       park their cars in lines along almost every entrance to I-85 and       I-95. When the practice was done in Georgia, the governor       decertified the radars of these communities. But these communities       are hurting for funds and they "Prey on too much law." It is not       abnormal for a motorist to run down a police officer on the side of       the highway stopped for any reason. In fact, in Forest Park, Georgia a       policeman was run over by a motorist when the policeman stopped to       help another motorist allegedly. Police against citizens. citizens       against police. And now police against police. The latter seems to       be the best cure. Let the rattle snakes kill one another. Would that       result in super rattle snake? No. The police departments will       eventually be for the protection of citizens. Now, let them struggle       with their survival Many should go. That is normal for predators.              Aviroce              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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