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Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
That's a question for the courts to decide. Not some half baked, martyr wannabe, pseudo revolutionary with a gun. You do know, don't you, that it's rhetoric, such as yours, that fuels the anti second ammendment crowd? And, it's times like this that I sometimes have to wonder my own self.
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It is not my problem that the anti second amendment people have issue with people like me who would stand up and fight for their rights. That is wholly and totally their issue. They have to deal with that.
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Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
I predict, dksuddeth, that one day we will be hearing of you in the news. Only, thing is, we'll never know that it was you.
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belive me, if there's an incident in the news concerning me, you'll know. my last name is in my signon. I'll even tell you my whole name. It's Duane Suddeth. I'm not worried about being tracked, monitored, or investigated.
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Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
Y'know, I'm curious. What is it with you? Did you get one to many traffic ticket? Did you get busted for an open container law? Were you caught carrying controlled substances? Were the police called to tell you to turn down your god-awful music? What? What is it, that fuels this hatred, of yours, toward the police?
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The few issues I've had with law enforcement have been completely my fault. The police i've dealt with have been nothing but professionals. I have no issue with those cops i've had personal dealings with. It's all of the episodes of violence and violation of rights of others that I have problems with. I've had speeding tickets where I was certainly speeding. I've been busted for DUI righteously. I've never had a single incident where I've been wrongly persecuted by law enforcement. I do not hate the police in general. What I do hate is the arrogance of some of law enforcement that abuses their badge. I also hate that 'thin blue line' that prompts good police officers to staunchly defend their fellow police officers even though they KNOW they are wrong.
It is that mentality of the inability to police their own brothers and sisters in blue that makes me part of what I am.