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choggie says...

Thanks man...glad you stuck the place out, god knows it was a fucking chore for myself...apologies if I rubbed your silly-ass the wrong way in times past, but not sorry for any of it....I do the same with everyone who has ever known me or known of me....nature of the beast I suppose-Thanks for the quality, this song has always made my balls tingle...it's a dead man walking if he can't dig a tune like this.

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Love this song. *quality!

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Discussions from: "Police Brutality, Denmark" sift (Law Talk Post)

legacy0100 says...

In reply to this comment by rougy:
Cops are needed. I know that. But you don't have to be fucking assholes all of the time to get the job done. That's where you fail.




In reply to this comment by rougy:
Your "Show of Force" thing is true, but not in all cases, and I submit that many times it only undermines your authority. As I've said before, we have too many Rambos and not enough Andy Griffith's. We have too many guys with power fetishes who can't wait for an excuse to slap somebody around.

I was lying on a park bench one time and a cop rode his motorbike right up to my face. He didn't have to do that. He could have just said "Sir, that's not allowed here."





You know that the cops are needed, then you should also know WHY they 'have to be fucking assholes all of the time to get the job done.' You've got a cop for a brother. Ask him why, for god sakes, he's your brother.



It is necessary because you must show intimidation when approaching a stranger to establish a state of dominance. It is unspoken body language that's practiced out in the field. You as an individual may think it's unnecessary, tell that to all the people wearing uniforms, on duty and active, and they may slightly disagree with you there.



It would be so nice to just figure out who is potentially dangerous and who isn't without having to go through all that. But GUESS WHAT! YOU CAN'T!!! SURPRISE!!!!! So cops establish dominance early. Can you really blame them? They're trying to protect themselves as well, otherwise these people see fear, hesitation, weakness. You can't afford to give them a benefit of a doubt.

A person could be well dress with perfumes, a caucasian female with blonde hair, and chances are she could be a cop killer. Equality for all, no bias, no racism people say. There you go, equal asshole treatment for all. Cops are being just as cautious with you as they would with any other random drunkard out in the street. So what are you complaining about?




You may think it's unnecessary but there's a reason why they do it. Everything has a reason. You see this especially in rough neighborhoods. You wouldn't see a cop do this in, let's say in Beverly Hills, CA. But let's say, in Oakland you'd definitely see the cop approach you with a swagger and an attitude.

I don't think I need to explain the reasons why. It's pretty damn obvious. Just get it, please. So live in a richer area, don't hang out in fishy places. That's all I gotta say. As stated above: That's the jest of everything. Learn it, understand it, keep on truckin'. Isn't that right rottenseed?




Right now where I work we have Thierry, a retired Cop and Dennis, a private detective as part our staff. Thierry receives his pension from the state and is set for life, but he still comes to work all the way from Upstate NY Just because he wants to stay sharp, dealing with the muscleheads, blacks and a swarm of riley young Russians at night time.

The private detective is just doing this for fun when the work flow is slow. Because he likes to observe people and guess the type of personality derived from first impression and body language.


And these guys tell me tell me this:


All you gotta do is cooperate with the cop. Don't act like a tough man and give them an attitude. What are you, Many of you feel uneasy and feel you're 'submitting' to the cop. What's so big about that? It's your damn man-ego that's causing all the friction. You see all those gangsters and criminals in TV shows giving cops an attitude? Like wild dogs they are, growling, snarling, pissing on the floor to mark their territory. You're no better than these simpletons.

Just be calm and cooperate with the authority that has approached you. They're not here to purposely annoy you and take away your time. The more people they interrogate means more office work for them as well. They want as little to no trouble as you would want. So if you haven't done anything wrong, just calm the fuck down, cooperate with the authority, and you should be fine.

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StukaFox says...

Reminds me a lot of Steve Martin in the 70's.

A lot of you are too young to remember the 70's. A lot of you were too stoned to remember the 70's. But they were there and we're not totally sure why.

In the 70's, SNL was actually funny; the Tonight Show had Carson and people used to get shitface drunk and go on Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin. And there was also Charles Nelson Riley and Paul Lynde and they were both so gay that Richard Simmons used to stamp his right foot and yell, "GOOD GOD, YOU SISSIES, GIVE IT A REST ALREADY!"

Also, if I catch any of you damned kids on my lawn again, I swear I'm calling the cops. Now where's my Reader's Digest and Clapper?

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New Orleans Mayor Nagin Coldcocks the Media

quantumushroom says...

“They seem to forget that we went to court over a serious civil rights violation...in the days following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans dispatched police officers and National Guard troopers to confiscate firearms. In many cases, citizens were disarmed at gunpoint, without warrant and without probable cause. Nagin and Riley, and every other official in New Orleans who was part of this outrage, need to understand that the Constitution may not be suspended in New Orleans or anywhere else by a natural disaster, or on somebody’s whim."

---Second Amendment Foundation founder Alan M. Gottlieb

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AnimalsForCrackers says...

Also a Blue's'er. Alias is the same, AFCs, formerly Syl-la-ble on Blues. Ever since I came across VS my posting rate on Blues has dramatically slowed down to a trickle; it can get old making fun of Riley. Ah wait, that never gets old now does it? I still lurk and peruse the articles daily though.

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9058 says...

What if it is a grand conspiracy, wouldnt it be fuckin crazy if Fox News was actually this massive reverse psychology machine that made you do and think things just because it said the opposite in a tactless idiotic way? What if O'Riley is actually secretly one of the highest paid and relied on liberal figure heads in America. Whoa i think im bleeding from my ears...it would still be pretty wicked though.

Bill Maher Discusses Religulous on Larry King

MaxWilder says...

>> ^gorgonheap:
How can people listen to Bill Maher and hate Bill O'Riley at the same time? They are exactly the same. They both use rhetoric and dogma from their respective political parties to spew crap over crap they are in denial about.


Maher is thoughtful, rational, and occasionally witty. Pretty much the opposite of O'Riley. I will agree, however, that Maher is getting a little harder to listen to, a little more shrill than he used to be. I think it's a side effect of beating his head against the brick wall of the Religious Right. He may be in denial about the fact that some people just refuse to listen to reason.

Bill Maher Discusses Religulous on Larry King

spoco2 says...

How can people listen to Bill Maher and hate Bill O'Riley at the same time? They are exactly the same. They both use rhetoric and dogma from their respective political parties to spew crap over crap they are in denial about.

What exactly is Maher in denial about?

What he says about religion is absolutely TRUE. Any time someone tries to nitpick anything about a religion, they DO wave their 'FAITH CARD' and try to insinuate that we have no right to question what they're doing because it's all in the name of what they believe. And yet they are allowed to say that Atheists are untrustworthy etc. because we 'don't believe in anything'.

I personally didn't know about this documentary before this vid, but I'm very interested in seeing it now. Religious groups the world over are trying to FORCE their agenda on others, and that's just not right.



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