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December 17, 2016, 01:51:31 AM
#91
What really caused Philando Castile and Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds to be pulled over? Well it wasn't because of a busted tail light as she stated several times, he matched the description of a robbery suspect . The media put out a false narrative and innocent people have DIED because of LIES and the media pushing their agenda instead of getting FACTS
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December 16, 2016, 04:09:28 PM
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Governments control banks to some extend. I wouldn't necessarily agree with that statement. You're quite a pessimist about the government. I think comparing ISIS to  government is like comparing Chernobyl to Disneyland. It doesn't make sense, at all.

There can by only two reasons to make such a statement (that ISIS is equivalent to the US cops). The first one may be a complete ignorance of what the ISIS is, and what sort of atrocities and barbarities they are capable of. The second reason may be a desperate attempt to whitewash the ISIS atrocities, by comparing them with the cops.


There is at least one reason that is a third reason. It is to show that cops are becoming as bad as ISIS, so that we wake up to our rights, and stop it while it is easy to stop.


Precedent Set -- Man Found Not Guilty for Shooting 3 Cops During No-Knock Raid






Corpus Christi, TX — Ray Rosas is a free man tonight after a jury of his peers found him not guilty of shooting three Corpus Christi police officers on February 19, 2015. On that day, early in the morning, CCPD executed a no-knock search warrant, forcing entry into the home without first knocking and announcing they were the police.

A flash bang grenade was fired into Rosas' bedroom, reportedly stunning the 47-year-old, who then opened fire on the intruders. Three officers were wounded; officers Steven Ruebelmann, Steven Brown, and Andrew Jordan. Police were looking for drugs and Rosas' nephew, who they suspected to be a dealer. However, the unnamed nephew was not home at the time of the raid.

Rosas spent nearly 2 years in jail awaiting trial, which concluded Tuesday with a Nueces County jury finding him not guilty. Rosas' defense maintained, based on statements he made immediately following the shooting and later in jail that he did not know the men breaking into his home were police officers and there was no way he could've known, having been disoriented by the flash-bang stun grenade. "The case is so easy, this is a self-defense case," said Rosas' lawyer in closing arguments.

Rosas originally faced three counts of attempted capital murder, but the prosecution dropped those charges just before the trial began, opting instead to try him for three counts of aggravated assault on the police officers. The jury sided with his defense attorney's argument he had a right to defend his home and found him not guilty on all charges.


Read more, and click the links, at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/no-knock-raid-exonerated-shooting-cops/.


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December 16, 2016, 02:44:03 PM
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Governments control banks to some extend. I wouldn't necessarily agree with that statement. You're quite a pessimist about the government. I think comparing ISIS to  government is like comparing Chernobyl to Disneyland. It doesn't make sense, at all.

There can by only two reasons to make such a statement (that ISIS is equivalent to the US cops). The first one may be a complete ignorance of what the ISIS is, and what sort of atrocities and barbarities they are capable of. The second reason may be a desperate attempt to whitewash the ISIS atrocities, by comparing them with the cops.
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December 16, 2016, 12:29:48 PM
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VICTORY! State Disbands Cops Who Robbed Innocent People's Life Savings, Victims Reimbursed





One of the worst states engaging in civil asset forfeiture, better known as "policing for profit," suffered a blow in its campaign to rob innocent people of their cash and assets. After withering criticism and a lawsuit it couldn't win, Iowa's "Drug Interdiction Team" was disbanded on December 6.

"The so-called "interdiction" unit's key focus was to stop vehicles traveling along Interstate Highway 80 suspected of being involved in drugs or other crimes. It was a part of the Iowa Department of Public Safety and had become a target in recent years from critics who alleged the team used unconstitutional practices to seize private property for law enforcement profits."

This special group of State Troopers used every trick in the book to engage in warrantless searches of people's vehicles, after pulling them over for minor "offenses" like failure to use a turn signal. Using flimsy excuses such as a dirty car, the odor of air freshener, or fidgeting, the cops would ransack vehicles in hopes of finding any amount of suspected drugs or paraphernalia.

The cops would then make up suspicions about "criminal activity" and use Iowa's broad civil asset forfeiture laws to seize cash, assets and vehicles of the occupants – with no charge or proof of a crime. Even if no charges are filed or the person is found innocent, he or she must prove to a court they obtained their cash or property legally, incurring attorney and court fees.

Using these devious methods, Iowa law enforcement has raked in more than $55 million in cash since 1985 and 4,200 vehicles since 1991. It's entirely unknown how much the cops took in other valuables such as guns, jewelry, furniture and artwork, as no records are kept for those items.

The Des Moines Register began exposing Iowa's egregious use of civil asset forfeiture after a 2013 incident. Two California gamblers were traveling through Iowa with $100,000 in cash, and were pulled over for allegedly not using a turn signal. Having a California license plate, this was a golden opportunity for the "interdiction" team.

The cops used alleged "fidgeting and nervousness" to justify their search, which found a small bit of cannabis. It didn't matter than both the men had California medical cannabis cards. After arguing the search was illegal, $90,000 was returned to the men, who filed a federal civil lawsuit in 2014 for damages, stating "the troopers had no probable cause to detain the men for a search of their vehicle and that officers had been taught improper techniques for justifying the search."

Iowa settled the case by awarding the men an additional $60,000, on the same day it disbanded the Drug Interdiction Team.

"The true importance of this lawsuit was that it forced the state of Iowa to re-examine its decades-long practice of pushing the constitutional boundaries of the state's civil asset forfeiture law and to disband the Iowa Drug Interdiction Team," said Glen Downey, attorney for the gamblers.


Read more and check the links at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/state-disbands-forfeiture-team-of-cops-robbing-motorists-reimburses-innocent-victims/.


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October 18, 2016, 09:48:24 AM
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ISIS is nothing compared to the US corrupted government. if they weren't everywhere in the world making trouble and firing up conflicts mostly none of the todays terrorist organisations wouldn't exist. Don't blame the cops, blame the government for doing a very,very poor job.

Cops, the American arm of the corrupt government.    Cool

EDIT: If there were no cops or military, the corrupt government wouldn't have the strength to do anything.
Governments control banks to some extend. I wouldn't necessarily agree with that statement. You're quite a pessimist about the government. I think comparing ISIS to  government is like comparing Chernobyl to Disneyland. It doesn't make sense, at all.


What? You haven't seen all the info that shows that the U.S. is supporting ISIS? Google "U.S. supports ISIS" and look through several pages. You will find lots of info on how the U.S. is supporting ISIS. Even Ron Paul has shown us that this is so - http://www.ronpaul.com/2015-08-08/us-intelligence-confirms-us-support-for-isis/. So why would anybody think that government is not trying to do something similar in America? One major reason it isn't working here is that common law can overthrow government here, and government doesn't want us to get the idea of how to use common law correctly.

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October 18, 2016, 09:24:29 AM
#86
ISIS is nothing compared to the US corrupted government. if they weren't everywhere in the world making trouble and firing up conflicts mostly none of the todays terrorist organisations wouldn't exist. Don't blame the cops, blame the government for doing a very,very poor job.

Cops, the American arm of the corrupt government.    Cool

EDIT: If there were no cops or military, the corrupt government wouldn't have the strength to do anything.
Governments control banks to some extend. I wouldn't necessarily agree with that statement. You're quite a pessimist about the government. I think comparing ISIS to  government is like comparing Chernobyl to Disneyland. It doesn't make sense, at all.
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October 18, 2016, 03:24:11 AM
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ISIS is nothing compared to the US corrupted government. if they weren't everywhere in the world making trouble and firing up conflicts mostly none of the todays terrorist organisations wouldn't exist. Don't blame the cops, blame the government for doing a very,very poor job.

Cops, the American arm of the corrupt government.    Cool

EDIT: If there were no cops or military, the corrupt government wouldn't have the strength to do anything.
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October 18, 2016, 02:44:04 AM
#84
ISIS is nothing compared to the US corrupted government. if they weren't everywhere in the world making trouble and firing up conflicts mostly none of the todays terrorist organisations wouldn't exist. Don't blame the cops, blame the government for doing a very,very poor job.
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October 17, 2016, 07:35:40 PM
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Dallas Cops Retire In Droves





The Dallas police and firefighters pension fund has just 45% of the money it needs to cover benefits. The fund rates to be out of money in 15 years at the current rate of withdrawals.

For those eligible, the sane thing to do is retire and take a lump sum payout before the money is all gone.

That's precisely what's happening, and it is further pressuring the system.



Read more at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-17/dallas-cops-retire-droves-take-lump-sum-pensions-fearing-money-isnt-there-and-it-isn.


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October 04, 2016, 05:12:40 AM
#82
Uhm.  I do not know but it seems like that. Grin  US cops are becoming the headlines nowadays.  Their favorite victims were the black people.  They judging people based on their colors or looks.  But not all police were like that.  I still see more good cops on the news. 

ISIS were the evil of all evil.  They kill for money so I think US cops were nothing evil compared to them.

The US is very big country. If you search local news, there's never a shortage of situations of all kinds. When you see something like Cops shooting a black person continously in the media, it's because they are trying to push those kinds of story, where in other times they would have just gotten local coverage, rather than national.
Media always pushes this type of stories because it sells. It's entertainment only. If you want to know about a country get into the government, not media  Smiley
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October 03, 2016, 11:39:19 PM
#81
Uhm.  I do not know but it seems like that. Grin  US cops are becoming the headlines nowadays.  Their favorite victims were the black people.  They judging people based on their colors or looks.  But not all police were like that.  I still see more good cops on the news. 

ISIS were the evil of all evil.  They kill for money so I think US cops were nothing evil compared to them.

The US is very big country. If you search local news, there's never a shortage of situations of all kinds. When you see something like Cops shooting a black person continously in the media, it's because they are trying to push those kinds of story, where in other times they would have just gotten local coverage, rather than national.
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October 03, 2016, 11:23:04 PM
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Uhm.  I do not know but it seems like that. Grin  US cops are becoming the headlines nowadays.  Their favorite victims were the black people.  They judging people based on their colors or looks.  But not all police were like that.  I still see more good cops on the news. 

ISIS were the evil of all evil.  They kill for money so I think US cops were nothing evil compared to them.

Cops get paid. When they kill, they do it for the fun of it.    Cool
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October 03, 2016, 10:51:21 PM
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Uhm.  I do not know but it seems like that. Grin  US cops are becoming the headlines nowadays.  Their favorite victims were the black people.  They judging people based on their colors or looks.  But not all police were like that.  I still see more good cops on the news. 

ISIS were the evil of all evil.  They kill for money so I think US cops were nothing evil compared to them.
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October 03, 2016, 10:18:18 PM
#78
iam never afraid about ISIS
and nothing iSIS can invation to US
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October 03, 2016, 09:15:41 PM
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Education in a Police State -- At Least Four Children Tased ...





(RT) — At least four students have been tased by police officers just over a month into the school year, adding their cases to some worrisome statistics: Since 2011, nearly 100 US children have been tased by school-based officers.

An electroshock weapon was last used on a 15-year old student at Middleton High School in Wisconsin on September 22. The teenager reportedly spotted people he knew trying to enter the school during lunch time. He became agitated and got into a fight with the group, with whom he'd previously had problems. Police tried to break up the fight and at one point, one of the officers shocked the 15-year-old with a Taser.

Weeks before that case, a school-based police officer tased two female students when deputies at a Florida high school tried to break up a fight.

The brawl at Leesburg High School was was captured on video. It shows the officers trying to unsuccessfully separate the girls. One of the officers can then be seen pulling out a taser, because it was "the safest way" to stop the fight, the sheriff's office later said.


Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/education-school-taser-police-state/.


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Tasing saves lives, giving the officer an option that's not a gun. But you don't need to taise kids. 15 year old are not kids. It's not like these "Kids" were walking along dilivering cookies when they were ambushed by cops.
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October 03, 2016, 05:43:21 PM
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Education in a Police State -- At Least Four Children Tased ...





(RT) — At least four students have been tased by police officers just over a month into the school year, adding their cases to some worrisome statistics: Since 2011, nearly 100 US children have been tased by school-based officers.

An electroshock weapon was last used on a 15-year old student at Middleton High School in Wisconsin on September 22. The teenager reportedly spotted people he knew trying to enter the school during lunch time. He became agitated and got into a fight with the group, with whom he'd previously had problems. Police tried to break up the fight and at one point, one of the officers shocked the 15-year-old with a Taser.

Weeks before that case, a school-based police officer tased two female students when deputies at a Florida high school tried to break up a fight.

The brawl at Leesburg High School was was captured on video. It shows the officers trying to unsuccessfully separate the girls. One of the officers can then be seen pulling out a taser, because it was "the safest way" to stop the fight, the sheriff's office later said.


Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/education-school-taser-police-state/.


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October 03, 2016, 05:39:44 PM
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Library Worker Beaten and Arrested for Peacefully Defending ...





Kansas City, KS — Since 9/11, the American police state has been constantly trying to outdo itself in the oppression of civil rights. From the Patriot Act to National Security Letters to warrantless wiretapping to militarized protest crackdowns, the State has been unable to hide its authoritarian desires.

The oppression of rights and free speech was put on full display recently at the Kansas City Public Library, where a senior library staff member was brutally taken down and arrested by police and private security officers — for peacefully intervening in the harassment of a library patron.

The armed guards were present as security detail for Dennis Ross, champion of the Israeli lobby and former Bush official who pushed for the Iraq invasion. Ross was giving a talk called "Truman and Israel."

Steve Woolfolk, director of public relations at the library, became the victim of abuse when he tried to remind the security detail of library policy after an audience member was forcibly removed from the microphone during the Q&A session.

The library hosts several speaking events every month, and Woolfolk knew this would be one of the more controversial events where the library makes a rare exception allowing armed security guards. The library has conditions when security details are brought in for speakers.

According to the Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BRDC):

"First, nobody could be forcibly removed for asking an unpopular question. Second, nobody could be removed at all without consulting with the library staff, who would only allow an individual to be removed if staff concluded they were an imminent threat."

Woolfolk had positioned himself near the stage where people ask questions, prepared to ask those who went on too long to give up the microphone for the next person. Jeremy Rothe-Kushel was first up.


Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/library-worker-beaten-arrested-defending-free-speech/.


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October 03, 2016, 04:45:05 AM
#74
Cops, just like any group in normal society has some good and some bad individual. Occasionally one might shoot an innocent person in a tense situation. But Isis, this is not a group, but rather a collection of sadist.
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October 03, 2016, 02:28:48 AM
#73
Nothing wrong with the cops but Hillary and Obama should stop those false flag cop killings and murdering all those black people.
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October 03, 2016, 01:06:57 AM
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There will always be corrupt cops when you fire one another is sometimes hired.

well although there are cases with evidences wherein cops actually do nasty things, comparing it to isis really doesn't cut it. I mean in general there's no really comparison to what isis is doing whatever their reason is

Well said!

This is one of many faulty premise threads on BCT.

Reader beware.

Cops would do everything ISIS does if they didn't have to worry about being lynched.

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I don't think so with all due respect good sir. Most cops are actually just doing what they're supposed to do, protecting people and bringing order. Isis on the other hand is bent on terrorism, involving innocent people to suffer. Let's all admit, It's unfortunate that there are other cops that abuse the authority given to them and definitely these people should be reprimanded, but generalizing cops and even comparing them to isis is, for me, unfair to most of them doing their work honestly.
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