Destroy the military [almost check]
Destroy the police [working on it]
Destroy the economy [working on it]
Destroy the rule of law [check]
Open the borders [check]
Strengthen our enemies [check]
Weaken our allies [check]
Disarm law-abiding citizens [working on it]
Incite racial hatred [check]
Destroy free speech [working on it]
No comment; don't want to be political.:lecturef_smilie:
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They were targeted and shot my a U.S. Army trained Black man who said he hated whites and wanted to kill white cops. How do we deal with assclowns that have no respect for the law, a whole career field, a whole race of people and how do we teach the average citizen that they can no longer sit on the sidelines, if they want law and order then they need to show they support for their local Law Enforcement agencies. If we want to remain a great country we need to show support for our military and Law Enforcement and stop worrying about being so PC that nothing ever gets done.
More Black men are killed by other Black men in the county of L.A. Then cops have killed in all of the U.S. but no one is protesting that. No one is protesting about how many Black men are killed by drugs or alcohol.
Stats show more white men were killed by cops last year then Black men, no one is protesting that.
Reality is if you don't break the law, you have nothing to fear from the cops. Cops are to busy chasing law breakers to even think about messing with a law abiding citizen.
In 25 years of Law Enfocement and 12 yrs of military law enforcement I never heard an officer say, hey we got nothing better to do, let's go mess with a law abiding citizen just because we can. Never happen...
Wake up people just because their family says, he was starting to turn his life around doesn't mean he wasn't guilty, doesn't mean he didn't resist arrest or wasn't actively fighting with the police and of course it doesn't mean he wasn't carring a gun.
Not PC but all true, at least in my experience
Prayers for the officers and their families and the two citizen caught in the cross fire.
Did anyone see or hear of any protesters helping the wounded officers, or moving a wounded officer out of the line of fire?
Sad that it happened, but at least some citizens are now starting to recognize how hard it is to be a Law Enforcement Officer, and are showing their respect to the Dallas Police Officers.
Anyone who ever gets arrested seems to have " a big problem" with law enforcement... And yes the families and friends plus every keyboard warrior on the internet as well as those with nothing better to do than yell in the streets immediately claim the person did nothing wrong.They were targeted and shot my a U.S. Army trained Black man who said he hated whites and wanted to kill white cops. How do we deal with assclowns that have no respect for the law, a whole career field, a whole race of people and how do we teach the average citizen that they can no longer sit on the sidelines, if they want law and order then they need to show they support for their local Law Enforcement agencies. If we want to remain a great country we need to show support for our military and Law Enforcement and stop worrying about being so PC that nothing ever gets done.
More Black men are killed by other Black men in the county of L.A. Then cops have killed in all of the U.S. but no one is protesting that. No one is protesting about how many Black men are killed by drugs or alcohol.
Stats show more white men were killed by cops last year then Black men, no one is protesting that.
Reality is if you don't break the law, you have nothing to fear from the cops. Cops are to busy chasing law breakers to even think about messing with a law abiding citizen.
In 25 years of Law Enfocement and 12 yrs of military law enforcement I never heard an officer say, hey we got nothing better to do, let's go mess with a law abiding citizen just because we can. Never happen...
Wake up people just because their family says, he was starting to turn his life around doesn't mean he wasn't guilty, doesn't mean he didn't resist arrest or wasn't actively fighting with the police and of course it doesn't mean he wasn't carring a gun.
Not PC but all true, at least in my experience
Prayers for the officers and their families and the two citizen caught in the cross fire.
Did anyone see or hear of any protesters helping the wounded officers, or moving a wounded officer out of the line of fire?
Sad that it happened, but at least some citizens are now starting to recognize how hard it is to be a Law Enforcement Officer, and are showing their respect to the Dallas Police Officers.
Destroy the military [almost check]
Destroy the police [working on it]
Destroy the economy [working on it]
Destroy the rule of law [check]
Open the borders [check]
Strengthen our enemies [check]
Weaken our allies [check]
Disarm law-abiding citizens [working on it]
Incite racial hatred [check]
Destroy free speech [working on it]
No comment; don't want to be political.:lecturef_smilie:
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None of that is happening.
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Just my opinion.
But I don't want to get away from the purpose of this thread, so I repeat, for our country and those who protect it (and the freedom to disagree)ray:
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