Saturday, January 17, 2009

Say No to Cops

I am a police skeptic and a former Sheriff’s Deputy. I am increasingly ill at ease with the burgeoning police state, misbehavior of all levels of "law enforcement" and the willing complicity of united States subjects to an ocean of bad laws, both unconstitutional and foolish. [More]
Interesting perspective, to say the least.

[Via Ron W]

6 comments:

idahobob said...

Outstanding article from LewRockwell. After reading it this mornin', I sent it to our newly elected County Sheriff.
He's one of the good guys.

Bob III

Anonymous said...

"the willing complicity of united States subjects"

???

If you disagree, i.e. are not willing, THEY WILL KILL YOU.

Anonymous said...

When I go to my local gym, there are always cops there. They all have the same haircut, and they're all huge. They're fairly nice guys, but you know they're also fully imbued in the culture. Cops I see around town also have the same haircut-sitting in there Hemi Dodge Chargers. Dodge-the bailout wasn't enough for the bastards. I went to the national championship game for college football. There again, shaved heads military uniforms, and M4's. Fresh from Iraq, looking for some "insurgents" to grease. I don't have a good feeling about all this. You see, I'm not going to prison for a non-crime. No way, no how. And in this economy, I'm not paying their illegal taxes if it means living at subsistence. I don't want a shooting war, because at best it means mutually assured destruction on both sides, and maybe freedom for some of us at the end. We need to start letting the pols know this. They're raping of the economy and of our civil liberties cannot stand. The elite are giving us no quarter, and we need to let them know that we are willing to kill them in self-defense.

Anonymous said...

This needs to be required reading for all LE. I will say not more.

Kent McManigal said...

Excellent reading!

Anonymous said...

I sent Bill an email thanking him for the article. His response was very nice.

Thank heavens we don't have that sort of "cop" here in rural Wyoming, but I'm afraid it's probably just a matter of time.