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KW, they ain't all bad. They're just people, good and bad. The bad ones start out good, usually, but don't have the temperament to deal with what amounts to the scum of the earth every fucking day. Ever have to deal with whining, raping, murdering, molesting, fucked up out of their mind scum on a daily basis? People who can't get along and follow the fucking rules, like literally the whole rest of the world does? It can make a normal person turn purely evil, dealing with trash, day after day. Granted, bad cops should face justice. But don't ignore the rest of it. The reason they turn. The shitbags. Personally, when I see these useless burdens on society, I want to write bible verses on my shotgun in white out, and pile them with the muslims. It's why I left. I would look at the mirror and see the Devil looking back at me.
Gay wauds like you are the worst. Go ride a gianormous woman nose with your anus you fairy bitch.Bad cops are bad, but bad non-cops are worse. :LOL1: (sarcasm)
KW if you don't like it here so bad then why don't you get the fuck out !!!
PS - Save your $$$ and buy your own Island - - - - - - -
"Odd as this might seem to people who were suckled on resilient myths about sheriffs and police officers as valiant defenders of the public and protectors of private property, Sheriff Soileau’s arrangement actually restores his office to its primordial purpose. the Norman conquest of England, the existing kinship-based system for defense of property and settlement of disputes was supplanted by a feudal order enforced through royal appointees called shire-reeves or shire-riffs – antecedents of the modern sheriff. Their duty was to maintain the “king’s peace” by collecting taxes and preventing private efforts at restitution for injuries. It was impermissible for subjects to settle disputes among themselves since this would deprive the royal treasury of the fees imposed through the embryonic state’s “justice” system."
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"Odd as this might seem to people who were suckled on resilient myths about sheriffs and police officers as valiant defenders of the public and protectors of private property, Sheriff Soileau’s arrangement actually restores his office to its primordial purpose. the Norman conquest of England, the existing kinship-based system for defense of property and settlement of disputes was supplanted by a feudal order enforced through royal appointees called shire-reeves or shire-riffs – antecedents of the modern sheriff. Their duty was to maintain the “king’s peace” by collecting taxes and preventing private efforts at restitution for injuries. It was impermissible for subjects to settle disputes among themselves since this would deprive the royal treasury of the fees imposed through the embryonic state’s “justice” system."
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Shove the sons o' bitches in prison where they belong. No use for criminal cops.
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"To understand why the public cannot confide in government-employed police to protect private property, it is useful to consider how frequently police steal from each other – and members of the public who ingenuously donate to police-operated charities. This isn’t because police officers are underpaid; it is because their occupation cultivates a sense of privilege and contempt for other people’s property."
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