Police Brotherhoods – Enemy of the People

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  1. I'm leaning that way, also. I even heard an audio file that is supposed to
    be Dorner calling his family after he was supposedly killed, telling them
    that he is not dead. Also read an article claiming that the body found was
    not him, but was a female.Anything is possible. Am more than willing to
    share these if anyone is interested. I love what copblock does and also
    what it stands for.

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  2. Stickittodamaneosis · Edit

    I'm for libertarianism but people like this woman would rather see no
    police at all. If we were a society of free people who did what we wanted
    without police to enforce laws, we'd be a primal and dangerous society of
    animals. Then where would her attorney job be then?

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  3. Excellent work, Gary. Your guest-speaker, Ms Sand, is providing
    cutting-edge insight for the revolutionary collective-consciousness that
    must manifest in our larger social-environment, if our nation is to
    survive, long-term.

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  4. Hmm… You know I think this is a big business idea. Even now someone would
    rather call a security guards. Could keep their selves out of trouble. I
    think it would be a way for the police officers to have better paying jobs
    in their field. They will just have to learn how to be nice. Mediators in a
    sence. Smart. No chip on the shoulder! I don't know about taking away the
    Sheriff because they are supposed to defend the Constitution and watch over
    the "Security Guard Services". More Civil Courts!

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  5. That woman is an idiot. Making police a free market would make things
    drastically worse for the public compared to the current system. For her to
    say that Police do not serve poor people is asinine. Statistically poor
    people get more services across the broad than the average person who
    actually pays into taxes.

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