"Aw, don't go, Officer Angel. Gosh, we all really love you in your tailored uniform shirts and shiny Sam Browne equipment belt. And we know that you have a license to kill especially if there are no witnesses.
And you're quite accustomed to interpreting fear and intimidation of the public as respect and envy. And, the very idea that a small business owner would brazenly admit that he doesn't love cops must have been terribly upsetting to you, a real, live humie bean.
He should secretly loathe and despise you the way the good people behind the Iron Curtain did the Stasi and The KGB.
I know I do.
If you need a quick BJ to salve your wounded ego please see the groupie in the video. Just don't kiss her."
Kind of like the Bull Dykes who work in the mechanical trades in the Navy eh?
I've noticed it here as well - a very large percentage of the women who work for the local PD are Dykes. They hate men to begin with and to expect fair treatment from them is an insane joke. Although, to be fair, most of the killings by the Portland PD have been committed by men. Women prefer to torture you a while before you die.
This cop knew he would be as welcome as a turd in the swimming pool at the R&B. I find this story contrived in that respect as the police have been pointedly and aggressively been told many many times they are to stay out, and that they are not welcome there.
Not only that, they do enough surveillance of the R&B anyway. I now the politics of the workers and customers are not particularly your cup of tea, but I think you might appreciate their attitude toward the dominate paradigm.
For one thing, if one goes there and talk Israel up or bother people with obvious support for the oppressors of Palestinian Arabs. they would be told they were bothering people and making them feel unsafe and be told to leave.
Not to mention they are as disgusted with Obama as they were with Bush. They consider him a puppet of the neocons and bankers.
When they bought the building, they posted advertisements for peoplp to please loan them money if they could. They got enough to buy the building outright, and they use a savings and loan, as they consider banks a mortal enemy.