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Title: Who Inflicts the Most Gun Violence in America? The U.S. Government and Its Police Forces
Source: The Rutherford Institute
URL Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/08 ... ernment-and-its-police-forces/
Published: Aug 13, 2019
Author: John W. Whitehead
Post Date: 2019-08-13 08:07:27 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 447
Comments: 17

“It is often the case that police shootings, incidents where law enforcement officers pull the trigger on civilians, are left out of the conversation on gun violence. But a police officer shooting a civilian counts as gun violence. Every time an officer uses a gun against an innocent or an unarmed person contributes to the culture of gun violence in this country.”—Journalist Celisa Calacal

Yes, gun violence is a problem in America, although violent crime generally remains at an all-time low.

Yes, mass shootings are a problem in America, although while they are getting deadlier, they are not getting more frequent.

Yes, mentally ill individuals embarking on mass shooting sprees are a problem in America.

However, tighter gun control laws and so-called “intelligent” background checks fail to protect the public from the most egregious perpetrator of gun violence in America: the U.S. government.

Consider that five years after police shot and killed an unarmed 18-year-old man in Ferguson, Missouri, there has been no relief from the government’s gun violence.

Here’s what we’ve learned about the government’s gun violence since Ferguson, according to The Washington Post: If you’re a black American, you’ve got a greater chance of being shot by police. If you’re an unarmed black man, you’re four times more likely to be killed by police than an unarmed white man. Most people killed by police are young men. Since 2015, police have shot and killed an average of 3 people per day. More than 2,500 police departments have shot and killed at least one person since 2015. And while the vast majority of people shot and killed by police are armed, their weapons ranged from guns to knives to toyguns.

Clearly, the U.S. government is not making America any safer.

Indeed, the government’s gun violence—inflicted on unarmed individuals by battlefield-trained SWAT teams, militarized police, and bureaucratic government agents trained to shoot first and ask questions later—poses a greater threat to the safety and security of the nation than any mass shooter.

According to journalist Matt Agorist, “mass shootings … have claimed the lives of 339 people since 2015… [D]uring this same time frame, police in America have claimed the lives of 4,355 citizens.”

That’s 1200% more people killed by police than mass shooters since 2015.

For example, in Texas, a police officer sent to do a welfare check on a 30-year-old woman seen lying on the grass near a shopping center, took aim at the woman’s dog as it ran towards him barking, fired multiple times, and killed the woman instead.

In Chicago, a SWAT team—wearing “army fatigues with black cloth covering their faces and wearing goggles,” armed with automatic rifles, and throwing flash-bang grenades—crashed through the doors of a suburban home and proceeded to storm into bedrooms, holding the children of the household at gunpoint. One child, 13-year-old Amir, was “accidentally” shot in the knee by police while sitting on his bed.

In St. Louis, Missouri, a SWAT team on a mission to deliver an administrative warrant carried out a no-knock raid that ended with police kicking in the homeowner’s front door, and shooting and killing her dog—all over an unpaid gas bill. Taxpayers will have to find $750,000 to settle the lawsuit arising over the cops’ overzealous tactics.

In South Carolina, a 62-year-old homeowner was shot four times through his front door by police who were investigating a medical-assist alarm call that originated from a cell phone inside the home. Dick Tench, believing his house was being broken into, was standing in the foyer of his home armed with a handgun when police, peering through the front door, fired several shots through the door, hitting Tench in the pelvis and the aortic artery. Tench survived, but the bullet lodged in his pelvis will stay there for life.

In Kansas, a SWAT team, attempting to carry out a routine search warrant (the suspect had already been arrested), showed up at a residence around dinnertime, dressed in tactical gear with weapons drawn, and hurled a flash-bang grenade into the house past the 68-year-old woman who was in the process of opening the door to them and in the general direction of a 2-year-old child.

These are just a few recent examples among hundreds this year alone.

Curiously enough, in the midst of the finger-pointing over the latest round of mass shootings, Americans have been so focused on debating who or what is responsible for gun violence—the guns, the gun owners, the Second Amendment, the politicians, or our violent culture—that they have overlooked the fact that the systemic violence being perpetrated by agents of the government has done more collective harm to the American people and their liberties than any single act of terror or mass shooting.

Violence has become our government’s calling card, starting at the top and trickling down, from the more than 80,000 SWAT team raids carried out every year on unsuspecting Americans by heavily armed, black-garbed commandos and the increasingly rapid militarization of local police forces across the country to the drone killings used to target insurgents.

The government even exports violence worldwide, with one of this country’s most profitable exports being weapons. Indeed, the United States, the world’s largest exporter of arms, has been selling violence to the world for too long now. Controlling more than 50 percent of the global weaponry market, the U.S. has sold or donated weapons to at least 96 countries in the past five years, including the Middle East. The U.S. also provides countries such as Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan and Iraq with grants and loans through the Foreign Military Financing program to purchase military weapons.

At the same time that the U.S. is equipping nearly half the world with deadly weapons, profiting to the tune of $36.2 billion, its leaders have also been lecturing American citizens on the dangers of gun violence and working to enact measures that would make it more difficult for Americans to acquire certain weapons.

Talk about an absurd double standard.

If we’re truly going to get serious about gun violence, why not start by scaling back the American police state’s weapons of war?

I’ll tell you why: because the government has no intention of scaling back on its weapons.

In fact, all the while gun critics continue to clamor for bans on military-style assault weapons, high-capacity magazines and armor-piercing bullets, the U.S. military is passing them out to domestic police forces.

Under the auspices of a military “recycling” program, which allows local police agencies to acquire military-grade weaponry and equipment, more than $4.2 billion worth of equipment has been transferred from the Defense Department to domestic police agencies since 1990. Included among these “gifts” are tank-like, 20-ton Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, tactical gear, and assault rifles.

There are now reportedly more bureaucratic (non-military) government agents armed with high-tech, deadly weapons than U.S. Marines.

While Americans have to jump through an increasing number of hoops in order to own a gun, the government is arming its own civilian employees to the hilt with guns, ammunition and military-style equipment, authorizing them to make arrests, and training them in military tactics.

Among the agencies being supplied with night-vision equipment, body armor, hollow-point bullets, shotguns, drones, assault rifles and LP gas cannons are the Smithsonian, U.S. Mint, Health and Human Services, IRS, FDA, Small Business Administration, Social Security Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Education Department, Energy Department, Bureau of Engraving and Printing and an assortment of public universities.

Seriously, why do IRS agents need AR-15 rifles?

For that matter, why do police need armored personnel carriers with gun ports, compact submachine guns with 30-round magazines, precision battlefield sniper rifles, and military-grade assault-style rifles and carbines?

Short answer: they don’t.

In the hands of government agents, whether they are members of the military, law enforcement or some other government agency, these weapons have become routine parts of America’s day-to-day life, a byproduct of the rapid militarization of law enforcement over the past several decades.

Over the course of 30 years, police officers in jack boots holding assault rifles have become fairly common in small town communities across the country. As investigative journalists Andrew Becker and G.W. Schulz reveal, “Many police, including beat cops, now routinely carry assault rifles. Combined with body armor and other apparel, many officers look more and more like combat troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

Does this sound like a country under martial law?

You want to talk about gun violence? While it still technically remains legal for the average citizen to own a firearm in America, possessing one can now get you pulled over, searched, arrested, subjected to all manner of surveillance, treated as a suspect without ever having committed a crime, shot at and killed by police.

You don’t even have to have a gun or a look-alike gun, such as a BB gun, in your possession to be singled out and killed by police.

There are countless incidents that happen every day in which Americans are shot, stripped, searched, choked, beaten and tasered by police for little more than daring to frown, smile, question, or challenge an order.

Growing numbers of unarmed people are being shot and killed for just standing a certain way, or moving a certain way, or holding something—anything—that police could misinterpret to be a gun, or igniting some trigger-centric fear in a police officer’s mind that has nothing to do with an actual threat to their safety.

With alarming regularity, unarmed men, women, children and even pets are being gunned down by twitchy, hyper-sensitive, easily-spooked police officers who shoot first and ask questions later, and all the government does is shrug, and promise to do better, all the while the cops are granted qualified immunity.

Killed for standing in a “shooting stance.” In California, police opened fire on and killed a mentally challenged—unarmed—black man within minutes of arriving on the scene, allegedly because he removed a vape smoking device from his pocket and took a “shooting stance.”

Killed for holding a cell phone. Police in Arizona shot a man who was running away from U.S. Marshals after he refused to drop an object that turned out to be a cellphone. Similarly, police in Sacramento fired 20 shots at an unarmed, 22-year-old black man who was standing in his grandparents’ backyard after mistaking his cellphone for a gun.

Killed for carrying a baseball bat. Responding to a domestic disturbance call, Chicago police shot and killed 19-year-old college student Quintonio LeGrier who had reportedly been experiencing mental health problems and was carrying a baseball bat around the apartment where he and his father lived.

Killed for opening the front door. Bettie Jones, who lived on the floor below LeGrier, was also fatally shot—this time, accidentally—when she attempted to open the front door for police.

Killed for running towards police with a metal spoon. In Alabama, police shot and killed a 50-year-old man who reportedly charged a police officer while holding “a large metal spoon in a threatening manner.”

Killed for running while holding a tree branch. Georgia police shot and killed a 47-year-old man wearing only shorts and tennis shoes who, when first encountered, was sitting in the woods against a tree, only to start running towards police holding a stick in an “aggressive manner.”

Killed for crawling around naked. Atlanta police shot and killed an unarmed man who was reported to have been “acting deranged, knocking on doors, crawling around on the ground naked.” Police fired two shots at the man after he reportedly started running towards them.

Killed for wearing dark pants and a basketball jersey. Donnell Thompson, a mentally disabled 27-year-old described as gentle and shy, was shot and killed after police—searching for a carjacking suspect reportedly wearing similar clothing—encountered him lying motionless in a neighborhood yard. Police “only” opened fire with an M4 rifle after Thompson first failed to respond to their flash bang grenades and then started running after being hit by foam bullets.

Killed for driving while deaf. In North Carolina, a state trooper shot and killed 29-year-old Daniel K. Harris—who was deaf—after Harris initially failed to pull over during a traffic stop.

Killed for being homeless. Los Angeles police shot an unarmed homeless man after he failed to stop riding his bicycle and then proceeded to run from police.

Killed for brandishing a shoehorn. John Wrana, a 95-year-old World War II veteran, lived in an assisted living center, used a walker to get around, and was shot and killed by police who mistook the shoehorn in his hand for a 2-foot-long machete and fired multiple beanbag rounds from a shotgun at close range.

Killed for having your car break down on the road. Terence Crutcher, unarmed and black, was shot and killed by Oklahoma police after his car broke down on the side of the road. Crutcher was shot in the back while walking towards his car with his hands up.

Killed for holding a garden hose. California police were ordered to pay $6.5 million after they opened fire on a man holding a garden hose, believing it to be a gun. Douglas Zerby was shot 12 times and pronounced dead on the scene.

Killed for calling 911. Justine Damond, a 40-year-old yoga instructor, was shot and killed by Minneapolis police, allegedly because they were startled by a loud noise in the vicinity just as she approached their patrol car. Damond, clad in pajamas, had called 911 to report a possible assault in her neighborhood.

Killed for looking for a parking spot. Richard Ferretti, a 52-year-old chef, was shot and killed by Philadelphia police who had been alerted to investigate a purple Dodge Caravan that was driving “suspiciously” through the neighborhood.

Shot seven times for peeing outdoors. Eighteen-year-old Keivon Young was shot seven times by police from behind while urinating outdoors. Young was just zipping up his pants when he heard a commotion behind him and then found himself struck by a hail of bullets from two undercover cops. Allegedly officers mistook Young—5’4,” 135 lbs., and guilty of nothing more than taking a leak outdoors—for a 6’ tall, 200 lb. murder suspect whom they later apprehended. Young was charged with felony resisting arrest and two counts of assaulting a peace officer.

This is what passes for policing in America today, folks, and it’s only getting worse.

In every one of these scenarios, police could have resorted to less lethal tactics.

They could have acted with reason and calculation instead of reacting with a killer instinct.

They could have attempted to de-escalate and defuse whatever perceived “threat” caused them to fear for their lives enough to react with lethal force.

That police instead chose to fatally resolve these encounters by using their guns on fellow citizens speaks volumes about what is wrong with policing in America today, where police officers are being dressed in the trappings of war, drilled in the deadly art of combat, and trained to look upon “every individual they interact with as an armed threat and every situation as a deadly force encounter in the making.”

Remember, to a hammer, all the world looks like a nail.

Yet as I point out in my book , “we the people” are not just getting hammered.

We’re getting killed, execution-style.

Violence begets violence: until we start addressing the U.S. government’s part in creating, cultivating and abetting a culture of violence, we will continue to be a nation plagued by violence in our homes, in our schools, on our streets and in our affairs of state, both foreign and domestic.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

White people still make up the majority of police shooting fatalities

"Call Me Ishmael" -Ishmael, A character from the book "Moby Dick" 1851. "Call Me Fishmeal" -Osama Bin Laden, A character created by the CIA, and the world's Hide And Seek Champion 2001-2011. -Tommythemadartist

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2019-08-13   12:47:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ada (#0)

Horseshit by the ton. Cheap.

Cynicom  posted on  2019-08-13   14:03:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Cynicom (#2)

It's bullshit, it wasn't 1,200% more it was 1,184.67% more. How can you believe anything about this article when this guy can't even do math correctly?

Ada  posted on  2019-08-14   1:52:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#3)

it was 1,184.67% more

Excellent! Congratulations; you are among the vanishing few who can figure "percent more" correctly. (Oh, I hate to niggle, dear lady, but numbers are my province, so I offer this in the spirit of your post: 1,184.6608 rounds to 1,184.66, not 1,184.67.)

StraitGate  posted on  2019-08-14   4:10:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: StraitGate, cynicom (#4)

Its gauche to round up when you are counting corpses.

Ada  posted on  2019-08-14   18:32:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Ada (#5)

It's never gauche to be accurate.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2019-08-14   19:18:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Ada, 4 (#0) (Edited)

more than 80,000 SWAT team raids carried out every year on unsuspecting Americans by heavily armed, black-garbed commandos and the increasingly rapid militarization of local police forces across the country


‘Red flag laws’ just legitimize ‘swatting’ | americanthinker.com | August 9, 2019

Perhaps you've heard of the "prank" known as "swatting." Perhaps you're even aware of the "swatting" incident that turned deadly. It took place in Wichita, KS back in December of 2017.

In a nutshell, a "prankster" in California made a call to the 9-1-1 operator in Wichita, claiming he was being held hostage at a Wichita home, and that a murder had already occurred there. The caller thought the address he gave was that of an online gamer with whom he was involved in a feud, but that person had tricked him into giving police the address of Andrew Finch, who was not involved in the feud and was at home minding his own business.

Long story short, the Wichita SWAT team responded, and when Andrew Finch stepped out his front door to see what all the commotion was about, the officers, thinking he was the murderer and hostage-taker and that he was reaching for a weapon, shot him dead.

Everyone, all around the country and across the political spectrum, was outraged at this incident, and rightly so. The perpetrator of the hoax received a lengthy prison sentence, and Kansas passed a new law, the Andrew Finch Act, which increased penalties for such irresponsible hoaxes.

Why do I mention this? Because, even though it was easy enough for anyone to see how very wrong it was for someone to be able to make a call, even from halfway across the continent, that would result in a perfectly innocent person unexpectedly finding himself the target of a SWAT team at his front door, the "red flag laws" now being proposed to keep guns out of the hands of mentally unstable persons will actually legitimize and institutionalize "swatting." Such laws will enable anyone, anywhere, essentially to call down a police raid on another person, no matter how spurious the "evidence" of mental instability, for the purpose of seizing the "unstable" person's firearms.

Besides permitting and facilitating patent violations of the Second and Fourth Amendments, such "red flag laws" provide an avenue for vindictive persons (from jilted lovers to anyone with a real or imagined "beef") to use local police as surrogates for their own anger and resentment, with the potential for the confrontations to turn as deadly as that one in Wichita.

And yet, those on one end of the political spectrum, as exercised as they were over "swatting", haven't uttered a peep in disapproval of "red flag laws." They either fail to grasp the similarities, or they are unduly influenced by their own agenda, which ever more brazenly and shamelessly seeks to undermine our Constitution and Bill of Rights at every opportunity, with particular animus toward American ctizens' God-given right to keep and bear arms (arms of all types, but particularly those that can be deployed, not for hunting, but to resist tyranny, as was our Founders’ intent).

And even many on the other end of the political spectrum, who purport to cherish the Constitution and Bill of Rights, are advocating in favor of those same "red flag laws," wrong-headedly believing such laws will make our nation safer, and that those whose intent is for Americans to be disarmed will be appeased. But appeasement never ends well.

Let's remember, also, that in the former Soviet Union, to criticize or even to so much as disagree with the government was, in and of itself, proof that a person was "mentally disturbed."


Orwellian "Pre-Crime Thought Crime" Red Flag laws are how Commiecrats on the Left and the Right intend to disarm Americans who they were unable to disarm by criminalizing them. Gun confiscation and "asset forfeiture" of unregistered guns (inherited vintage collections, for instance) are profitable for law enfocement. Gun hysteria is profitable for Anti-2nd Amendmendment foundations (like lawcenter.giffords.org, for example) and profitable for the FBI's budget, as well as their NRA-supported NICS and Fix NICS Background Check projects:


[February 24, 2018] The NRA’s point on the National Instant Criminal Background Check System is absolutely right—but insufficient — Quartz

The National Rifle Association says the US needs to fix its flawed background check system to prevent deadly shootings as the one in Parkland, Florida last week.

[March 1, 2018] NRA’s Support for the National Instant Criminal Background System: News: The Independent Institute

the NICS—the National Instant Criminal Background System—was the legislation that the NRA supported at its very inception and has consistently supported since. ... The NICS—set up by the permanent provisions of the Brady Act, which frankly should have been called the NRA Act—is run by the FBI ... The States’ ability to make these reports to federal authorities was enhanced by the NRA-supported NICS Improvements Act of 2007. ... Dana Loesch has recently been outspoken on the need for the NICS database to include more complete records.


[May 14, 2019] America's 1st Freedom | FBI Seeks $4.2 Million for Critical Enhancements to NICS for Firearm Checks

Seeking to “close gaps in operational capabilities” and meet critical requirements, the FBI has asked for $4.2 million for its 2020 budget to improve the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) for firearm checks and meet new requirements in the Fix NICS Act.

Speaking at a May 7 hearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the “FBI is currently processing a record number of checks, over 26 million were processed in 2018—an increase of almost 950,000 checks.”
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Under its budget request for 2020, the FBI wants to add 40 new jobs to the NICS system.
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Despite new measures in the FIX NICS Act that would keep more guns out of the hands of criminals, “four states missed a deadline to submit plans to improve background check reporting.” Under the Fix NICS Act, states were given one year to develop a plan to improve the data they submit to the NICS. However, the Department of Justice revealed that one week after the March 25 deadline, only 46 states and the District of Columbia had submitted their plans. The DOJ failed to name the states that missed the deadline.


National Instant Criminal Background Check System - Wikipedia

Prohibited persons

Under sections 922(g)[19] and (n)[20] of the GCA certain persons are prohibited from:

Shipping or transporting any firearm or ammunition in interstate or foreign commerce;

Receiving any firearm or ammunition that has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce.

A prohibited person is one who:

Is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance;

Is illegally or unlawfully in the United States;

Having been a citizen of the United States, has renounced U.S. citizenship;

Has been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions;

Is a fugitive from justice;

Is under indictment for a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year;

Has been convicted in any court of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year;

Has been convicted in any court of a "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence", a defined term in 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(33)

Is subject to a court order that restrains the person from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner or child of such intimate partner;

Has been adjudicated as a mental defective or committed to a mental institution;

Firearm denial appeals

A buyer who believes that a NICS denial is erroneous may appeal the decision by either challenging the accuracy of the record used in the evaluation of the denial or claiming that the record used as basis for the denial is invalid or does not pertain to the buyer. The provisions for appeals are outlined in the NICS Regulations at Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 25.10, and Subsection 103 (f) and (g) and Section 104 of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993.

According to the National Rifle Association, false positives in the NICS system deny citizens' Second Amendment rights. The NRA says that "there is significant reason to believe that the number of erroneous denials is far greater than those overturned on appeal" because some people may not appeal erroneous denials.
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The NICS system however also includes a "Voluntary Appeal File" procedure, by which an individual may request that the NICS section retain their identifying information, rather than purging it, to prevent future erroneous denials or delays.

Between November 30, 1998 and May 31, 2016, the NICS denied 1,323,172 transactions. The top reasons for denials include: "Convicted of a crime punishable by more than one year or a misdemeanor punishable by more than two years", "Fugitive from Justice", "Misdemeanor Crime of Domestic Violence Conviction" and "Unlawful User/Addicted to a Controlled Substance".

In January 2016, USA Today reported that the FBI had stopped processing NICS denial appeals in October 2015, leaving a backlog of approximately 7,100 appeals as of January 20. The National Rifle Association said that the failure to review the appeals was a "gross disregard for those illegitimately denied their Second Amendment rights".

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-08-15   0:32:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: All (#7)

Orwellian "Pre-Crime Thought Crime" Red Flag laws are how Commiecrats on the Left and the Right intend to disarm Americans who they were unable to disarm by criminalizing them.


https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/red-book/ch09.htm

Quotations from Mao Tse Tung [Zedong] — Chapter 9:

"Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party."

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-08-15   1:24:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: GreyLmist (#8) (Edited)

"Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party."

This is why the Founders gave us the 2nd Amendment. And the Supreme Court has ruled its veracity in cases in Chicago and Washington, D.C.

Is it past time for a Revolution? Jefferson did say we need one every 20 years just to keep them honest

But then people know nothing of the attempted Coup against FDR back in the 30s. They asked Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler to lead the troops. He turned them all in. www.debatepolitics.com/hi...-attempt-against-fdr.html ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2019-08-15   7:39:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

driving “suspiciously” through the neighborhood.

I was doing newspaper relays for Manor News back in the late 70s. I would take bundles of Tribunes and Sun-Times and count them out for the route boys.

One time I just finished making a drop and got stopped by a cop. His partner looked in the back of the Blazer while he was questioning me. Then he asked his partner, "What's in back?" She said, "Newspapers."

So much for Dick Tracy. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2019-08-15   8:52:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: BTP Holdings (#9)

Is it past time for a Revolution?


What kind of a Revolution? We don't have to revolt against our government because America's government is the Constitution, not the Commiecrat Mobocracy besieging it.

Here's another quote by Mao (from his Little Red Book, Chapter 5: War and Peace) promoting World Wars to the gullible as the Communist way to most quickly increase their numbers by the multi-millions:

"The First World War was followed by the birth of the Soviet Union with a population of 200 million. The Second World War was followed by the emergence of the socialist camp with a combined population of 900 million. If the imperialists insist on launching a third world war, it is certain that several hundred million more will turn to socialism,"

AKA Snake Oil.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2019-08-20   7:14:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

It's been said that the fact that police have military ranks is evidence we're in a dictatorship. I suppose this has some merit in the sense that we're living under vice-admiralty jurisdiction since 1933 and our bona fide state constitutions have been suspended since 1865.... but on the other hand police have to be, look and sound like tough, no-nonsense government personnel as they wage literal war on crime, some of which is pseudo-military in organization too.

Life is just a mess in a 'diverse' society. Police dangers are multiplied as social trust and cohesion are destroyed.

A touch of comic relief. I enjoy watching episodes of the TOTALLY jewish but very funny old sitcom 'Car 54 Where Are You' in YT and charting its very careful use of jewishness in characters -- and cast members. An actor named 'Hank Garrett' was actually born Henry Greenberg Cohen Sandler Weinblatt!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKd_WleqJv4&t=6s

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USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. – 4um

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2019-08-20   7:25:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: NeoconsNailed (#12)

One simple remedy would be to stop police training in Israel. Another would be to stop providing police departments with military equipment.

A NYPD cop friend said the most realistic police TV show was Car 54.

Ada  posted on  2019-08-20   14:09:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Ada (#13)

Realistic how?

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USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. – 4um

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2019-08-20   14:17:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: NeoconsNailed (#14)

Realistic how?

In portraying a police precinct of the time

Ada  posted on  2019-08-20   15:42:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Ada (#15)

Stumblebums with almost no real crime to attend to?

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USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. – 4um

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2019-08-20   15:55:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: NeoconsNailed (#16)

Jes' sayin. Actually he was full of cop stories.

Ada  posted on  2019-08-20   18:44:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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