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In reply to the discussion: I hate to rain on people's parade but.... [View all]gopiscrap
(24,713 posts)141. Yup and worse yet, cops get away crime all the time
every time a cop does get caught, he either isn't prosecuted or get a slap on the wrist unless it's so egregious as to offend 90% of the country!
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Well it certainly doesn't mean having the highest incarceration rate on the fucking planet n/t
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#15
Just because there are worse police states does not mean America isn't headed in that direction
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#24
As someone who is retired from law enforcement we will just have to agree to disagree. nt
William769
Apr 2013
#28
At the current rate of incarceration one in three black males will go to prison in their lifetime
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#34
The *most* "punishment oriented" legal system on the fucking planet and getting worse by the day
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#36
I actually would be in favor of public executions if we have to have executions
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#65
"crimes that never occurred for the money spent" -- balance that with crimes committed by
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#66
There is always profit for someone, but punishment is applied with greater discretion.
bluedigger
Apr 2013
#61
The closest I've seen to that photo in a neighborhood is when I played with my GI Joes
rightsideout
Apr 2013
#74
It's easy to spot those who have never been profiled by the cops, isn't it? n/t
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#39
Yes, publicly funded services are an indication of a social democracy. Fascist police states, no.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#80
All right. I'll listen. Tell me what a police state is, and why America is one.
nolabear
Apr 2013
#13
Do you think those of us who came out of vaginas in the US should have to earn it? n/t
cynatnite
Apr 2013
#50
Yes, I hope you don't mind, but I'm memorializing that right here where it was called out:
freshwest
Apr 2013
#79
There ARE problems, but mischaracterizing them looks like propaganda about Big Brother and, hence,
patrice
Apr 2013
#46
What price are you willing to pay for what you think needs to be done? What price should others pay?
patrice
Apr 2013
#86
Those who object to the term "police state" had better come up with a very convincing explanation
BlueStreak
Apr 2013
#49
I'd like to see your opinion of U.S. participation in a U.N. treaty to control the flow of assault
patrice
Apr 2013
#54
"The term electronic police state describes a state in which the government aggressively
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#73
What parody. There's always Somalia. No police and no state. Just warlords. Paradise. We either run
freshwest
Apr 2013
#77
Tell us you wouldn't be here complaining just as much if they had not caught the alleged criminal.
patrice
Apr 2013
#88
I'm not listening to anyone who says fuck about a "police state" who's also fine with UNREGULATED
patrice
Apr 2013
#89
My, we seem to have a bunch of expoerts on the police state here. 1 simple question.
BlueStreak
Apr 2013
#102