And the Orlando DA has decided there is no reason to charge FBI Agent Aaron McFarlane with any crime, even though his initial statement as to what happened fell apart within two weeks after he murdered Mr. Tsarnaev in cold blood.
Tell me again how many "good cops" are in the FBI? Just HOW MANY have refused to work with Agent McFarlane as a result of this incident? Or do you hold to the thought that they are "good cops" as long as they tell us they won't come take our guns when they're ordered to do so? Because, after all, "Law Enforcement" throughout this nation are so honest these days. It's almost like "testilying" has vanished from their vernacular...
It's important to vett your personnel because you need to verify that they will pull the trigger when ordered, believe your bullshit briefings and briefers, shut their mouths and cover up at direction of higher authority. Their retirement and future will depend upon it, so they must be smart enough to realize what they must do, without being ordered to do it and to do it when "asked" trusting that they won't be thrown to the wolves if things go badly for that higher authority.
They kinda like to lock you inside becuase it doesn't work out so well for that higher authority, if you can't be trusted to toe the party line.
People, or those "higher in authority" have found themselves on the same scaffold before, right along with their subordinates or just those things.
Higher authority thinks it is one hell of a lot better to have their subordinates taking the risks and if need be, taking that fatal drop at the end of a hemp rope....
And i keep hearing "there are good people in Gov't". Well i'm from Missouri and you got to show me on that one. I haven't trusted a single one since Gordon Kahl was murdered by them in Arkansas
I wonder how many Imperial Valley "Law Enforcement" officers will refuse to work with THIS swill: http://survivaljoe.net/blog/veteran-beaten-to-death-on-mothers-day-during-routine-traffic-stop/?utm_source=140527SJ2&utm_campaign=140527SJ2 because after all, surely those are only a few bad apples, and the REST of that barrel are nothing but the "finest".
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And the Orlando DA has decided there is no reason to charge FBI Agent Aaron McFarlane with any crime, even though his initial statement as to what happened fell apart within two weeks after he murdered Mr. Tsarnaev in cold blood.
Tell me again how many "good cops" are in the FBI? Just HOW MANY have refused to work with Agent McFarlane as a result of this incident? Or do you hold to the thought that they are "good cops" as long as they tell us they won't come take our guns when they're ordered to do so? Because, after all, "Law Enforcement" throughout this nation are so honest these days. It's almost like "testilying" has vanished from their vernacular...
Nothing but the most qualified for our fine federal agencies...
FBI is starting to look as bad as BATFE lately. Do they even bother with background checks? Or did the check happen but they hired him anyway?
It's important to vett your personnel because you need to verify that they will pull the trigger when ordered, believe your bullshit briefings and briefers, shut their mouths and cover up at direction of higher authority. Their retirement and future will depend upon it, so they must be smart enough to realize what they must do, without being ordered to do it and to do it when "asked" trusting that they won't be thrown to the wolves if things go badly for that higher authority.
They kinda like to lock you inside becuase it doesn't work out so well for that higher authority, if you can't be trusted to toe the party line.
People, or those "higher in authority" have found themselves on the same scaffold before, right along with their subordinates or just those things.
Higher authority thinks it is one hell of a lot better to have their subordinates taking the risks and if need be, taking that fatal drop at the end of a hemp rope....
His $52K /yr disability pension from OPD is being reexamined.
http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Oakland-probes-disability-pay-of-ex-cop-who-s-now-5499860.php
And i keep hearing "there are good people in Gov't". Well i'm from Missouri and you got to show me on that one. I haven't trusted a single one since Gordon Kahl was murdered by them in Arkansas
I wonder how many Imperial Valley "Law Enforcement" officers will refuse to work with THIS swill:
http://survivaljoe.net/blog/veteran-beaten-to-death-on-mothers-day-during-routine-traffic-stop/?utm_source=140527SJ2&utm_campaign=140527SJ2
because after all, surely those are only a few bad apples, and the REST of that barrel are nothing but the "finest".
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