Wednesday, July 08, 2009

LA Sheriff Reports on 'Street Justice' Nostalgia

So what's the point? Just that a free society cannot tolerate "street justice" administered by government employees. Reports of abuse by those in authority are daily occurrences, and we, as citizen overseers of our employees, need to be alert and need to take action when they come to our attention. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column follows up on a retired cop waxing nostalgic about "obligatory...ass kickings" administered as a form of "street justice."

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3 comments:

  1. IMHO, the JBT's deserve a "obligatory ass kicking" every time the citizens observe the bastards physically abusing another citizen.

    Cops running amok has to come to a screeching stop. The only way that it is going to happen is for all of us to apply direct action as needed, instead of being blind, dumb, sheeple, and letting them getting away with anything that they want.

    Now the PTB will call any action like this as un-lawful, and probably terrorism, but is that not what they have been inflicting upon the public?

    Are they here to "Protect and Serve", or are they here to terrorize and abuse?

    Make your own individual decision, I have.

    Bob
    III

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  2. straightarrow7/08/2009 6:20 PM

    I have already sent about a week or so ago, a very impolite email and told him where to find me if wanted to relive the good old days.

    He didn't email me back. No back up, I guess. Or maybe he's waiting for the Marines to come help him. Lord knows he's a coward, and so do we.

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  3. One town where I used to live, the people used to talk about their own "good old days" when a haughty cop would be met in a back alley and brought back down to size everytime he needed it. They said they had to do that every couple of years. "What's good for the goosestepper...." and all that.

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