This is obviously a bug which became a feature for Arizona "law enforcement". How many times do we have to be reminded that the purpose of policing in this country is to inflict maximum brutality and terror on the marginalized for no other reason than to have favored population feel "safe", and to keep the money flowing for cops. The affluent and otherwise powerful don't see this as a problem, because their fate will never depend on this system because they'll never see the inside of a cell.
It's funny how cops always promote themselves as bloodhounds who are gifted in sniffing our crime, yet whose keen senses are somehow nullified when the criminals wear the same uniform, or even ride in the same car. Then, when one of their own is caught, they'll all say how "good" cops don't want those "bad apples" on the force. This leads to only one conclusion: that most cops are bad, since they keep voting for the noxious unions contracts which make it nearly impossible to get rid of the "bad apples". Compounding the problem is that these contracts allow even the rarely fired cop to head right down the road and get hired by another chapter of the gang since their disciplinary and personnel records can't be released.
Regardless of the outcome, I imagine there will be laws proposed in various legislatures declaring any killing by a Joint Wet Work Task Force immune from judicial review or records requests. This was hit, pure and simple.
1) DHS knew all about the holes in Zoom
2) Was all about it because even if they couldn't hack Zoom data themselves, LE could intimidate Zoom into giving them whatever they want
3) We'll never know about any of it due to parallel construction and other government fuckery
Fines and "penalties" won't do anything against these beasts; if you use them, you're part of the problem.
Lehrer's songs were a sing-a-long staple on road trips in my family (remember when you could ride in the way-back of a station wagon without it being a crime?). We were thoroughly indoctrinated by his subversive music as well as that of Pete Seeger. Later, when my younger sister was old enough to participate, we mimicked the homosexual, equality-loving Communists who recorded "Free to be You and Me".
Dad wasn't all too comfortable with it, but Mom showed us the truism of "when you got 'em by the balls, they will shut up and drive".
I've learned he lingo. Corruption like no one has ever seen before. Trust nothing involved with a government agency tasked with the administration of "justice'.
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It's my opinion that there's a rampant, undisclosed epidemic of late-stage syphillis raging in our judiciary.
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This is obviously a bug which became a feature for Arizona "law enforcement". How many times do we have to be reminded that the purpose of policing in this country is to inflict maximum brutality and terror on the marginalized for no other reason than to have favored population feel "safe", and to keep the money flowing for cops. The affluent and otherwise powerful don't see this as a problem, because their fate will never depend on this system because they'll never see the inside of a cell.
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Thank you. THANK YOU!! I haven't laughed this hard in a year, and I have solid, industry supported data to support that position.
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The "Texas Miracle" indeed.
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I wonder which color crayons he's using on the Mar a Lago tablecloths
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It's funny how cops always promote themselves as bloodhounds who are gifted in sniffing our crime, yet whose keen senses are somehow nullified when the criminals wear the same uniform, or even ride in the same car. Then, when one of their own is caught, they'll all say how "good" cops don't want those "bad apples" on the force. This leads to only one conclusion: that most cops are bad, since they keep voting for the noxious unions contracts which make it nearly impossible to get rid of the "bad apples". Compounding the problem is that these contracts allow even the rarely fired cop to head right down the road and get hired by another chapter of the gang since their disciplinary and personnel records can't be released.
All good
Regardless of the outcome, I imagine there will be laws proposed in various legislatures declaring any killing by a Joint Wet Work Task Force immune from judicial review or records requests. This was hit, pure and simple.
How much ya wanna bet
1) DHS knew all about the holes in Zoom
2) Was all about it because even if they couldn't hack Zoom data themselves, LE could intimidate Zoom into giving them whatever they want
3) We'll never know about any of it due to parallel construction and other government fuckery
Fines and "penalties" won't do anything against these beasts; if you use them, you're part of the problem.
Nostalgia
Lehrer's songs were a sing-a-long staple on road trips in my family (remember when you could ride in the way-back of a station wagon without it being a crime?). We were thoroughly indoctrinated by his subversive music as well as that of Pete Seeger. Later, when my younger sister was old enough to participate, we mimicked the homosexual, equality-loving Communists who recorded "Free to be You and Me".
Dad wasn't all too comfortable with it, but Mom showed us the truism of "when you got 'em by the balls, they will shut up and drive".
Are you FKM?
I've learned he lingo. Corruption like no one has ever seen before. Trust nothing involved with a government agency tasked with the administration of "justice'.
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