Monday, August 25, 2008

We're the Only Ones "Really Respectful" Enough

"A deputy pulled his firearm, fearing for his safety," said a sheriff's department spokesman. "The situation was deflated as quickly as it began."

Combs spokeswoman Keesha Johnson said the cop did not pull the gun directly on the rapper, and stressed that the officers were "really respectful."
That's a pretty novel approach. I wonder what would happen if a non-"Only One" pulled his gun on people to show them how much he respected them? Searching their car is pretty respectful, too.

What do you think: DWB? Thought he had him some thug lords until he realized it was a connected democrat celebrity and his entourage, and then it was time to apologize...?

And in truth, pathetically, the real story here is in the "comments" by "Cleve," "Christian Martyre" and "BronxGalG."

5 comments:

Stephen said...

I love how every cop spokesperson says the exact same thing... "fearing for his safety......" It's like an automatic pass. Maybe all these cops that are so fearful need counseling.

Kent McManigal said...

I fear for my safety every time I see a cop. How would those LEOs feel about me automatically pulling a gun on them?

Anonymous said...

The rental car's plates were not in order.
It doesn't take much. Luckily no one was killed ... this time.
A mistake at the rental office? Oh, nah, let's assume stolen car, stolen plates, en route to a crime spree.
As far as race, wasn't it Mario Andretti who was cuffed and stuffed in his own neighborhood for refusing to obey a lockdown and checkpoint?
Democrat celebrity? Reaping what he's sown, then. It'll come around to all enablers of tyranny sometime. They won't make the connection between what they said and how they voted. They'll blame law-and-order conservatism, and they'll be right, as far as it goes. Between the two of them, WE get squashed like a bug.

Anonymous said...

Seen the Sean Combs (What's a "diddy"?) Burger King commercial? Ad man asks him how they should publicize that BK is open late. Combs intones: "Tell 'em Diddy said BK is open late."
Next scene: hundreds of people running to a Burger King at night.
I'm pretty sure he's not the reincarnation of Mozart.

Anonymous said...

Defender, it was Al Uncer Sr. Who may I add is a big time class act and so is his kid, who I have had to chance to get to know at one time years back.
As far as Al goes he wasn't allowed to go a little ways to his driveway. So he went off to the side of the road on his own property and they rat packed him. Pulled him out of his pick up truck and threw him on a prickly pare with full intent to harm him. Full on cowards and people who need to be locked up as the criminals that they are.