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I don't care what anyone says. I would be pissed off if the police or swat came to my door banging on it and pointed their weapons at my children or wife knowing damn well they were not the suspects. Then as they were exiting the house and obeying orders grabbing and ripping them by the arms like common criminals..I understand there was a man on the loose and Marshal law went into effect, which just blows my mind. But, you still have rights and I do not expect my family to be the ones treated like the criminal.
 
This is pretty ****ed. :lol




www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2LrbsUVSVl8#!




Yeah, there was a terrorist that they were looking for in the area but I don't think I'd appreciate them slamming my door, opening it, pointing a rifle at me and telling me to put my hands up. Then be told to run down the street to get frisked, then have them go inside my house (in their boots no less) to look through my ****.



I don't want to sound like the people *****ing about "OMG, POLICE STATES", but that doesn't seem right to me. Surely they knew who they were looking for. All that ruckus to catch a 19 year old dumb *** who ended up being less than a mile away from the original area, tired and bleeding out in a boat?


What if one of those people were like, "Nah bro, you're not coming into my house, no one is in here, GTFO", what are they going to do, knock your door in? What if you ****ed up and ran and forgot to put your hands on your head in a panic? Would it be justifiable if they blew you away?






I can see something like this happening if they start taking gun control seriously and start seizing weapons. That'd be nuts!

So much for freedom.

That is pretty poor behaviour.
 
Yeah, he knows one guy and you act like you know the rest.
You're becoming increasingly absurd.

I'm becoming absurd, haven't you been watching the news? :lol

I don't know any cops personally. But I've had my dealings with them, if you get what I mean, just as everyone has. From what I've gathered they are all compartmentalized. It doesn't matter whether they care or not. They are there to do a job, and that job is arrests tickets and fines. Yes, they do help some people sometimes. But it's not what being a police officer is all about. Sadly
 
I'm becoming absurd, haven't you been watching the news? :lol

I don't know any cops personally. But I've had my dealings with them, if you get what I mean, just as everyone has. From what I've gathered they are all compartmentalized. It doesn't matter whether they care or not. They are there to do a job, and that job is arrests tickets and fines. Yes, they do help some people sometimes. But it's not what being a police officer is all about. Sadly

Jesse Ventura, is that you ?
 
Police had no right demanding people come out of their holmes, grabbing them as if they were criminals and searching without a warrant. I understand is was under serious circumstances, but that still doesn't change the fact.

There is a video on Liveleak of an entire swat team banging on a house's front door and yelling "everyone come out with their hands up NOW". There would have been big trouble if you exercised your right and told them to come back with a warrant, without a serious problem.

The problem is all it takes is a few times of police demanding being let in without a warrant and succeed before police realize/think they don't need them.

American law states that police may search without a warrant if they reasonably fear for their safety or for the public's safety. They may appear to be a bit over aggressive but that is how they are trained and I bet there is not one picture of anyone with their finger on a trigger.

And if someone told them to come back with a warrent they probably would have been detained and still had the house searched but I can guarantee if that is all they did they would not be charged with a crime unless there was evidence they were hiding this guy.
 
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How about getting the ****ing al queda guys out of your ****ing village and then no one has to ****ing worry about it?

Maybe we'd have a chance if the bombs stopped dropping and radicalizing entire sections of the population with them with every innocent man woman and child killed.
 
Yeah. We're radicalizing them.

Maybe we'd have more interest in handpicking needles out of sympathetic human shield haystacks if we hadn't lost so many of our best and brightest to IED target practice while we built Iraq.
 
Yeah. We're radicalizing them.

Maybe we'd have more interest in handpicking needles out of sympathetic human shield haystacks if we hadn't lost so many to IED target practice while we built Iraq.

Never going to solve the terrorism problem until the reasons for its existence are recognized and dealt with.
 
Yeah, give devil some power, see what he does with it. Worrying about collateral damage is for *****'s. This what those cops were doing in that house. They'd be willing to take one of those people's life if they resisted, all for the sake of one man.

I ask you, what is the point of protecting this family from one terrorist when you're just gonna become the terrorist yourself by going through these type of searches and possibly killing someone?

See what I'm talking about.


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You mean radical imams and mullahs?

Those are some of the reasons.
Others include propagation of unjust wars (Iraq), support for state sponsored terrorism (Israel), and ongoing killing of innocents through drones.

If making the US a safer place is the goal (I presume it is), then the drone program is certainly one of the most counterproductive bits of foreign policy i've ever come across.
 
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