What you just wrote is retarded. If I were unlawfully taking someone's freedom or physically assaulting them, they absolutely have the right to use force to defend themselves.
What you just wrote is retarded. If I were unlawfully taking someone's freedom or physically assaulting them, they absolutely have the right to use force to defend themselves.
Perhaps cops will get what they've given.
You sure do love to project. I don't act above the law at all, cops do every day. They violate our laws because the court allowed them to get away with it, but what they forgot is they answer to WE THE PEOPLE.
You're trying to defend their lawlessness by projecting lawlessness onto me. I don't hate the people, I hate the actions. Cops have violated the peoples rights they swore to uphold for years, and We the People allowed it to get this bad. We all need a come to Jesus moment.
Nope, but that's a common lie cops love to tell. You're agreeing to hand over your license when operating a motor vehicle, then lawfully requested. You're not agreeing to give it when unlawfully stopped, not operating a vehicle etc.
*when
Hence why we say "back the blue until it happens to you".
You can find new videos constantly of cops harassing people not breaking a law and not bothering the cops, just because they can.
How about someone doing a FOIA request being surrounded by cops? How about someone speaking in a public meeting being surrounded by cops?
I guess you don't care about your freedom of speech when you have nothing to say.
You don't get it, the rules are what I said, not what cops are doing. Cops are breaking the rules.
>At least the military are loyal to the constitution.
Unfortunately you can find videos of MP's and national guard proving otherwise.
You sound like a cop, "officer safety officer safety!!!"
Courage is standing for what's right even when the odds are stacked against you.
Cops, constantly as they violate the peoples rights. Everytime they tell someone to remove their hands from their pockets "for my safety" when it's obvious it's about dominance is a good example.
I understand cops are using cowardice to violate rights in order to exercise perceived power over the people. I also understand it's unlawful.
>You think The Badge contains magical powers once it is pinned on any fools chest.
Like this short kek
Makes me think of the two wolves parable.
>A grandfather is talking with his grandson.
>The grandfather says, โIn life, there are two wolves inside of us which are always at battle.
>One is a good wolf which represents things like kindness, bravery, and love.
>The other is a bad wolf which represents things like greed, hatred, and fearโ.
>The grandson stops and thinks about it for a second then he looks up at his grandfather and says, โGrandfather, which one wins?โ
>The grandfather replies, โThe one you feed.โ
>Obama directed his staff in Washington to use an autopen to sign into law
So he never signed it, a machine did.
>donkey
>I'm talking indictments and prison sentences
What would stop government from saying so-and-so is in prison, giving them a new identity and just dragging them out for "prison interviews" and such?
>and those are?
Nothing can stop what's coming, or, nothing can stop what's coming.
Does nothing stop it or not?
>Justice Sonia Sotomayor has consistently voted to uphold the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) in various Supreme Court cases
You mean where people were forced to have aPLANโข?
You seem to be under the mistaken impression the court is on the side of the people and just lacks courage.