I Hate It When Lawyers Try And Tell Me The Law
Even though he is a lawyer, it’s still likely he doesn’t know the law.
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Even though he is a lawyer, it’s still likely he doesn’t know the law.
American Law Enforcement Officers are a special breed. Our secular one-size-fits-all government cannot just take any person, and by subjecting him or her to extensive and sensitive training, create a LEO.
It is, of course, no surprise that most of the writers at The Philadelphia Inquirer hate the police. Columnist Helen Ubiñas, tweeted her great disappointment that former Philadelphia Police Officer Ryan Pownell should be reinstated, with back pay and restored seniority.
Is it just me, or does the Alec Baldwin manslaughter case seem strange? After a person was killed while working on a movie set, manslaughter charges were filed, then dropped, and then refiled. The FBI was used to test the evidence, but then the evidence was taken away from the FBI and sent to a private lab. What gives?
When a dog can’t be trusted among the vulnerable, there are only three options: train it, restrain it, or put it down.
Larry Krasner, the George Soros-sponsored, police hating defense lawyer who is currently serving as Philadelphia’s District Attorney says, in his brief Twitter bio, that he “fights for equal justice for the great people of Philadelphia. Not so fast Pal.
Don’t get me wrong: I like Seth Williams. He has been a strong advocate for “returning citizens,” by which me means those people formerly incarcerated, and trying to earn their way back to a decent and respectable life in law-abiding society. More, he has been strongly supportive of law enforcement in Philadelphia, and critical of …
Enforcing firearms laws already on the books, coupled with Stop, Question & Frisk, along with 3 strikes laws, can rapidly bring down today’s crime stats.
Law enforcement’s inability to protect us from the thug on the street is not a response-time problem. It is a natural and necessary outcome of our governing philosophy.
We agree to abide by the law, in exchange for a system that treats us equally. Then Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, and Merrick Garland came along.
If an FBI official will casually break their vow to a loved one, why are we surprised that they will also break their oath to us?
To remain a free people, we need to be frugal in granting power to government, and merciless in holding it accountable for what it does with that power.
The FBI has already lost the support of half of the people it is sworn to protect – and it’s showing no interest in stopping its decent into irrelevancy.