Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. The one area where I really have a problem with LEOs is that they don’t support common sense gun laws. It makes zero sense to me. They chose a job where they can be shot to death any given day because so many people have guns. Why aren’t law-enforcement officers the first in line condemning the easy access to guns in our society? The huge number of guns is a much bigger threat to them than “progressive prosecutors.” The guns are the real “chaos force multiplier.”
You’d get so much more attention if you started your own topic about guns instead of being an off topic interloper. You’re wasting your time. BTW, officers swear to defend the Constitution.
Anonymous wrote:PP again. The one area where I really have a problem with LEOs is that they don’t support common sense gun laws. It makes zero sense to me. They chose a job where they can be shot to death any given day because so many people have guns. Why aren’t law-enforcement officers the first in line condemning the easy access to guns in our society? The huge number of guns is a much bigger threat to them than “progressive prosecutors.” The guns are the real “chaos force multiplier.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I think the administration's reaction to him (felony prosecution and not allowing him to surrender) is crazy.
However, I also disagree with his actions. The officer he threw the sandwich at had no choice but to be there if he wanted to keep his job, which he likely needed. It's fine to protest or make verbal statements, but throwing food at an officer is over the top and inappropriate.
Yes, it was an act of civil disobedience and sometimes you face repercussions for that. It’s the DOJ response that is so ridiculous and part of why the guy is becoming a folk hero. I’m sure that the officer is pretty embarrassed and is pretty sick of seeing himself get pelted again and again with a sandwich.
Was it a real cop or one of these ICE “agents?”
Folk hero?! Please![]()
Laughing stock and coward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I think the administration's reaction to him (felony prosecution and not allowing him to surrender) is crazy.
However, I also disagree with his actions. The officer he threw the sandwich at had no choice but to be there if he wanted to keep his job, which he likely needed. It's fine to protest or make verbal statements, but throwing food at an officer is over the top and inappropriate.
Yes, it was an act of civil disobedience and sometimes you face repercussions for that. It’s the DOJ response that is so ridiculous and part of why the guy is becoming a folk hero. I’m sure that the officer is pretty embarrassed and is pretty sick of seeing himself get pelted again and again with a sandwich.
Was it a real cop or one of these ICE “agents?”
Folk hero?! Please![]()
Laughing stock and coward.
lol oh look the sheople have spoken! Go back to your echo chamber. I think Fox is still pushing a narrative you would like. Good old Sean Hannity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I think the administration's reaction to him (felony prosecution and not allowing him to surrender) is crazy.
However, I also disagree with his actions. The officer he threw the sandwich at had no choice but to be there if he wanted to keep his job, which he likely needed. It's fine to protest or make verbal statements, but throwing food at an officer is over the top and inappropriate.
Yes, it was an act of civil disobedience and sometimes you face repercussions for that. It’s the DOJ response that is so ridiculous and part of why the guy is becoming a folk hero. I’m sure that the officer is pretty embarrassed and is pretty sick of seeing himself get pelted again and again with a sandwich.
Was it a real cop or one of these ICE “agents?”
Folk hero?! Please![]()
Laughing stock and coward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He just threw away a good federal job with good retirement and benefits.
Hope it was worth it for his 15 seconds of fame in resist online circles.
Could be disbarred, too.
Guys on the corner filming were egging him on. Performing for attention from rough trade is going to be very costly. They were laughing at him but he was oblivious. He even glanced at them while running away.
https://x.com/MichaelSCollura/status/1955815756815614332
Remember the DC principal who ordered up rough trade from a phone line and was murdered in his home? Some people get to late 30s and lack all common sense.
It’s funny to watch but he may got to prison and be stripped of his law license. Smdh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I think the administration's reaction to him (felony prosecution and not allowing him to surrender) is crazy.
However, I also disagree with his actions. The officer he threw the sandwich at had no choice but to be there if he wanted to keep his job, which he likely needed. It's fine to protest or make verbal statements, but throwing food at an officer is over the top and inappropriate.
Yes, it was an act of civil disobedience and sometimes you face repercussions for that. It’s the DOJ response that is so ridiculous and part of why the guy is becoming a folk hero. I’m sure that the officer is pretty embarrassed and is pretty sick of seeing himself get pelted again and again with a sandwich.
Was it a real cop or one of these ICE “agents?”
Folk hero?! Please![]()
Laughing stock and coward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course I think the administration's reaction to him (felony prosecution and not allowing him to surrender) is crazy.
However, I also disagree with his actions. The officer he threw the sandwich at had no choice but to be there if he wanted to keep his job, which he likely needed. It's fine to protest or make verbal statements, but throwing food at an officer is over the top and inappropriate.
Yes, it was an act of civil disobedience and sometimes you face repercussions for that. It’s the DOJ response that is so ridiculous and part of why the guy is becoming a folk hero. I’m sure that the officer is pretty embarrassed and is pretty sick of seeing himself get pelted again and again with a sandwich.
Was it a real cop or one of these ICE “agents?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
The right stole a lot of things from America. Most Americans, left or right, support the military and are law-abiding and pro-family. If I put a flag on my car,though, it looks like I'm a Republican. Which I'm not. We should drive around in pickup trucks or motorboats with huge American flags stuck on one side and "PROUD LIBERAL" flags on the other.
Except the right kind of hates the military. They talk a big game but they support the VA cuts, the maga DEI hires, cutting of social benefits that a lot of lower level military families rely on. They are all for the J6ers beating law enforcement. They threaten judges.
The support for the military and law and order is utterly and completely performative. These are people that support Trump, Putin, and pedos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
The right stole a lot of things from America. Most Americans, left or right, support the military and are law-abiding and pro-family. If I put a flag on my car,though, it looks like I'm a Republican. Which I'm not. We should drive around in pickup trucks or motorboats with huge American flags stuck on one side and "PROUD LIBERAL" flags on the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.
The right stole a lot of things from America. Most Americans, left or right, support the military and are law-abiding and pro-family. If I put a flag on my car,though, it looks like I'm a Republican. Which I'm not. We should drive around in pickup trucks or motorboats with huge American flags stuck on one side and "PROUD LIBERAL" flags on the other.
Anonymous wrote:Of course I think the administration's reaction to him (felony prosecution and not allowing him to surrender) is crazy.
However, I also disagree with his actions. The officer he threw the sandwich at had no choice but to be there if he wanted to keep his job, which he likely needed. It's fine to protest or make verbal statements, but throwing food at an officer is over the top and inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Of course I think the administration's reaction to him (felony prosecution and not allowing him to surrender) is crazy.
However, I also disagree with his actions. The officer he threw the sandwich at had no choice but to be there if he wanted to keep his job, which he likely needed. It's fine to protest or make verbal statements, but throwing food at an officer is over the top and inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Display patriotic symbols (flags, eagles, etc.) inside and outside their homes, on their cars, on their clothes
-Publicly support the military or LEO
Here’s the difference between liberals and all other Americans in two bullet points. Patriotism and support for soldiers and law enforcement isn’t virtue signaling.