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In the Brig
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Wayfaring Stranger
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Kaperneck is just as wrong as the cop in my opinion and as they say two wrongs don't make a right. |
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#3 |
In the Brig
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Sure you may not agree with what he did. But thats not the argument. It seems nobody has really spent much time looking at the reason.
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CINC Pacific Fleet
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This is my own opinion.
Whatever a person have done, s/he shall be treated with manner, during their arrestment. A police officer is not a judge or a executioner- He is educated to upheld the law and protect citizens That's how I see it. Secondly. About this picture Platapus posted in his comment. Same picture was shown in the Danish news yesterday, but with a different text, which I didn't manage to read to the end. What I could read was something like. - "If you are upset by this(this text was under the police picture..).and not this...(which was under the NFL-picture)" Markus |
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police, riots |
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