DwightWannabe

DwightWannabe

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15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 0 replies · +1 points

Dude! You left your DragonSpeak on! It's posting you muttering to yourself onto Breitbart! Quick turn it off before it posts you singing "Deutchland Uber Allis."

Whew! You're welcome!

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 2 replies · +1 points

On this we agree: The cop shouldn't have been fired. He should have been arrested.

There's nothing brave or macho about being a bootlicking sycophant. But then again there's nothing brave or macho about flinging a little girl around like a rag doll and forcing your knee into the back of her neck either.

But hey. Seeing a man exert that kind of power gives you a chubby. I get it. That's cool. Surely there's a park somewhere near where you live where you can meetup with this kind of guy in a bathroom and get it out of your system and leave the kids out of it.

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 4 replies · 0 points

Yes, that is so. Yes, I am even more sure.

You have no idea what that girl will or won't do in the future, and you have no more ability than I to see through the blur to know if she had a bloody nose or not.

Actively resisting? Actively resisting? If that is your idea of actively resisting, then what do you consider PASSIVELY resisting? Being asleep? Coma?

The problem is indeed a cop who - as illustrated through his actions - believes he is above the law which he has taken an oath to uphold.

And the problem is you, who would give cover to a bad cop. You, who would shrug at injustice. You, who would sit and applaud as constitutional liberties get trampled.

And if you have any doubt... The cop was fired. By cops. Let me repeat that. The cop was fired by other cops. That should be your first clue that there's something amiss in this scenario.

But you don't see a problem here do you, you Statist garbage.

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 2 replies · +1 points

Completely related to this story.

It's not the job of a cop to determine who is a "bad guy." When cops presume to make that judgement, that's when they go wrong.

Cops observe illegal behavior (or act on the intelligent witness of one who has) and they bring them in for a trial using the minimum amount of force necessary to do so.

A judge (elected or appointed by an elected official) decides who is or is not a "bad guy."

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 12 replies · 0 points

That's because you are part of it.

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 4 replies · +2 points

What would have happened if you would have just signed the confession they handed you?

What would have happened if you had just got on your knees in front of the officer, opened your mouth, and did what he instructed you to do?

What would have happened if you had just handed him your money the way he told you?

Cops don't get to revoke your constitutional liberties at will. They have limitations.

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 0 replies · 0 points

Soldiers are fighting and dying at this very moment for the constitutional rights and liberties of that little girl.

Cops are necessary. They are not noble. They are not nobility. They are not the King's men. There is no IQ test for cops and few of them have any secondary education when they apply at the academy. I'm glad there are those who want the job, because I sure don't. But that doesn't give them license to break the laws they are sworn to protect.

Commercial fisherman and farmers and lumberjacks die at an exponentially higher rate than cops, but we don't let them crap on the liberty of others because they have a dangerous job.

I am the child of a cop. I grew up with cops around my kitchen table all the time. There's nothing inherently noble about cops.

There is something inherently disgusting about men like you who provide cover and excuses for illegal behavior from those most trusted.

Using the words of Col,. Jessup the way you have makes it clear you missed the point of the movie. But then again, if you had been a character in the movie, you would have swung your soap-filled sock over and over until somebody pulled you off or you saw Pvt. Santiago's brains leaking out through the sheets. You think the world needs your kind of resolve. And who better an arbiter of justice than you, Eddie?

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sarasota Deputy Termin... · 0 replies · +2 points

Dave, when bootlickers like you provide cover for bad cops like this one, you ensure violations of liberty will continue on and on and on.

Too jaded to be outraged by what you saw on this tape? That's sad.
Glib? Go outside and practice falling down you Statist piece of garbage. You are worse than any Progressive.

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Chris Matthews Asks Ob... · 3 replies · +4 points

130 comments and I'm the first to notice Matthew's numbers add up to 101%?

The birth certificate obfuscation isn't about his country of origin. It's about his paternity. No one who knows the family believes that B.O. Sr. is the president's father. It's either Frank Marshall or Malcolm Little, both of which were acquaintances of PBO's mother. Probably Frank Marshall, but GAWD he looks like Malcolm Little.

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Sanctimonious Lawrence... · 0 replies · +1 points

JEEEZ! Inductive reasoning much? One arbitrary example vs. the empirical science of a LIBERAL who set out to prove Liberals were more generous... only to find out he was dead wrong?

The book is "Who Really Cares?" and the Liberal who had the cojones to publish it after finding out he was wrong is Arthur Brooks.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/opinion/21krist...