Dawson Leery
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Wed Oct-05-11 01:04 AM
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Policeone members are pissed off that the coppers had to settle with Amy Goodman. |
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Wed Oct-05-11 02:42 AM
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1. Did you read the comments? |
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Wed Oct-05-11 02:49 AM
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2. The comments posted by policeone members are interesting |
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The prevailing attitude seems to be that, because they are police officers and their jobs are so difficult, they are automatically right and no one should question their authority to do as they see fit.
Well excuse me, Mr. police officer, sir! Your job is supposed to be difficult. If you don't like that, get out. Get a different job.
We, the people, pay your salaries. And we know that protecting a person's rights while protecting lives is complicated, messy and, yes, anything but easy. We expect it. It's why we hold you in such high esteem when you do it right.
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Wed Oct-05-11 05:46 AM
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3. the cops need to remember that they are public servants. They work for We, the People |
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and that does not entitle them to act in whatever manner they choose.
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Wed Oct-05-11 05:51 AM
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4. The pigs' attorney criticizes Democracy Now for not attending the "media training" prior to the RNC. |
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"Thirteen thousand journalists were at the RNC, and they got it right."
So did the embedded "journalists" in Iraq who broadcast Bush's victorious victories. :puke:
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Wed Oct-05-11 11:50 AM
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5. It is important to see how the "higher ups" think about us. |
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