tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post4265980013036698496..comments2017-04-13T04:47:21.148-06:00Comments on Pro Libertate: SWAT Raids for Mundanes, Taxi Rides for the EliteWilliam N. Grigghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14368220509514750246noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-81637751967750645622015-03-05T16:59:23.483-07:002015-03-05T16:59:23.483-07:00"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice ev..."Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."<br />Martin Luther KingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-25766991954518851152015-03-01T17:29:00.844-07:002015-03-01T17:29:00.844-07:00If the DOJ or FBI had the integrity and wished to ...If the DOJ or FBI had the integrity and wished to uphold justice they would audit all the police reports of the MCSO since Wolfe came into office. I believe they would find many, many "situations" such as the recent school Superintendent which are totally overlooked. If it is n't overlooked by the MCSO then the "right person" just might get helped out by the DA. Isn't the old saying..."Depends on who you know and who you blow.".....??Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-16935065352014577502015-02-25T22:01:09.118-07:002015-02-25T22:01:09.118-07:00In the specific case of Malheur County, the sherif...In the specific case of Malheur County, the sheriff (a childhood friend of mine, as it turns out) needs to be voted out following a long and detailed campaign focusing on the accumulating scandals in his office. Sheriffs are, at least in theory, accountable to an electorate, unlike police chiefs.<br /><br />More generally, pending the abolition of government law enforcement (may God hasten that day), we have to do away with the pernicious doctrine of qualified immunity -- or at least start a very public fight over the subject.William N. Grigghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14368220509514750246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-25433909686095660472015-02-25T21:52:40.391-07:002015-02-25T21:52:40.391-07:00So how do we stop it?So how do we stop it?BrianSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-18039663133165913352015-02-24T19:29:11.406-07:002015-02-24T19:29:11.406-07:00Let's see here, this hillbilly sheriff departm...Let's see here, this hillbilly sheriff department has a list of victims that they have destroyed in their unlawful actions. Where is the OR attorney general or the DOJ? Being there is a complete and total blackout of avenues for such victims to turn to within the government system, is by no means a surprise. Look at whom the people within the government see as their enemies. Christians, Vets, Pro-life, people who support the United States of America's Constitution, people who oppose people from other countries breaking into their country unlawfully, people who support the Second Amendment, and my personal favorite, people who pay with cash to buy a cup of coffee. <br />The bottom line is, the government employees of America are at war with the citizens. The Tea Party folks are deeply hated by government employees. Because the Tea Party folks want lower taxes and have smaller and accountable government. The government employees feel deeply threatened, because they know they can't make it in the private sector. They know there is a shopping cart, sleeping bag and a cold cardboard box in an alley waiting for them if they should ever lose that fat government job. That is our America today, destroyed by government employees. And it's going to get real bad because parasites will fight to the death than lose the hoast. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32869165.post-21923904457211490642015-02-24T08:24:57.967-07:002015-02-24T08:24:57.967-07:00Cops, like any group of people, vary in quality. U...Cops, like any group of people, vary in quality. Unfortunately, there are people that are willing to do the work for a small enough amount of money that the quality of individual tends to be lacking. Add to that the individuals that are drawn to such a job for the inherent power it gives them and things get much worse. Add in the "thin blue line" and it snowballs even worse.<br /><br />All civilized societies need security but these services would be better provided by a private organization that has a profit motive. If elements of society were subject to being replaced when the customers aren't satisfied with their performance and would suffer for illegal actions everyone would be better served.<br /><br />Of course our prohibition on plants or chemical substances and other truely victimless crimes is really at the heart of our current level of police problems. The only time someone should be punished for a crime in which a victim can't be named is when they were doing something that had true potential to have a victim (Driving While Impared, Neglegent Discharge Of A Firearm, etc.).MississippiJarheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09200305234961024052noreply@blogger.com