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« on: July 08, 2016, 07:34:44 AM »

Please pray for the Dallas police officers and their family's along with all the police in this country. Even while being shot at they tried to protect the people that were protesting against them. Real hero's....
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2016, 07:44:43 AM »

Just doing their job's.........the day will come when we won't be able to hire Police to protect the chitheads that do things like this. They have them in custody and will spend millions protecting their rights even further. Crazy world we live in!!!! Our Police Officers are the bravest of the brave!!!!
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2016, 07:51:43 AM »

One helluvaway to make a living with what they have to go through - true dedication...
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2016, 08:46:37 AM »

Amen.
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2016, 10:19:41 AM »

Yes thoughts and prayers for all law enforcement and their families.
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2016, 12:15:09 PM »

Praying for their families.
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2016, 01:21:55 PM »

It really is a sad state of affairs!

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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2016, 02:48:45 PM »

These are not my words but this is my sentiment.
This is a repost:

It's not the police who need to be retrained, it's the public. We have grown into a mouthy, cell phone wielding, vulgar, uncivil society with no personal responsibility & the attitude of it's the other person's fault, you owe me. A society where children grow up with no boundaries or knowledge or concern for civil society and personal responsibility.

When an officer says "Put your hands up," then put your hands up! Don't reach for something in your pocket, your lap, your seat. There's plenty of reason for a police officer to feel threatened, there have been multiple assaults & ambushes on police officers lately. Comply with requests from the officer, have your day in court. Don't mouth off, or fight, or refuse to comply- that escalates the situation.

Police officers are our sons & daughters, fathers & mothers, brothers & sisters. They're black, white, brown, all colors, all ethnicities, all faiths, male & female, they are us. They see the worst side of humanity- the raped children, the bloody mangled bodies of traffic victims, the bruised & battered victims of domestic violence, homicide victims, body parts, day after day.

They work holidays while we have festive meals with our families. They miss school events with their kids, birthdays, anniversaries, all those special occasions that we take for granted.They work in all types of weather, under dangerous conditions, for relatively low pay.

They have extensive training but they are human. When there are numerous attacks on them, they become hyper vigilant for a reason, they have become targets. When a police officer encounters any person, any person- whether at a traffic stop, a street confrontation, an arrest, whatever- that situation has the potential to become life threatening. You, Mr & Mrs/Miss Civilian, also have the responsibility of keeping the situation from getting out of control.

Many, the majority, of law enforcement officers are veterans. They've been in service to this nation most of their lives, whether on the battlefield or protecting us here at home. They are the only thing that stands between us and anarchy in the streets.

If you want to protect your child, teach them respect- for themselves, for you as a parent, for their teachers, for police officers. Police officers do not make the laws, they merely enforce them. If you don't like the law, be proactive in the political process. The police officer doesn't have, or want, the role of judge and jury.

If you get a speeding ticket- were you speeding? Don't blame the cop if you broke the law. Go to court, pay the fine, don't do it again.

It's easy to judge, it's harder to look within oneself and see what your role should be as a citizen, as a responsible person seeing both sides of the issue.
All lives matter, Blue lives matter, too!
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2016, 03:35:49 PM »

well said
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2016, 11:43:19 PM »

Very well said.  Later--HUBBARD
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2016, 11:55:24 PM »

These are not my words but this is my sentiment.
This is a repost:

It's not the police who need to be retrained, it's the public. We have grown into a mouthy, cell phone wielding, vulgar, uncivil society with no personal responsibility & the attitude of it's the other person's fault, you owe me. A society where children grow up with no boundaries or knowledge or concern for civil society and personal responsibility.

When an officer says "Put your hands up," then put your hands up! Don't reach for something in your pocket, your lap, your seat. There's plenty of reason for a police officer to feel threatened, there have been multiple assaults & ambushes on police officers lately. Comply with requests from the officer, have your day in court. Don't mouth off, or fight, or refuse to comply- that escalates the situation.

Police officers are our sons & daughters, fathers & mothers, brothers & sisters. They're black, white, brown, all colors, all ethnicities, all faiths, male & female, they are us. They see the worst side of humanity- the raped children, the bloody mangled bodies of traffic victims, the bruised & battered victims of domestic violence, homicide victims, body parts, day after day.

They work holidays while we have festive meals with our families. They miss school events with their kids, birthdays, anniversaries, all those special occasions that we take for granted.They work in all types of weather, under dangerous conditions, for relatively low pay.

They have extensive training but they are human. When there are numerous attacks on them, they become hyper vigilant for a reason, they have become targets. When a police officer encounters any person, any person- whether at a traffic stop, a street confrontation, an arrest, whatever- that situation has the potential to become life threatening. You, Mr & Mrs/Miss Civilian, also have the responsibility of keeping the situation from getting out of control.

Many, the majority, of law enforcement officers are veterans. They've been in service to this nation most of their lives, whether on the battlefield or protecting us here at home. They are the only thing that stands between us and anarchy in the streets.

If you want to protect your child, teach them respect- for themselves, for you as a parent, for their teachers, for police officers. Police officers do not make the laws, they merely enforce them. If you don't like the law, be proactive in the political process. The police officer doesn't have, or want, the role of judge and jury.

If you get a speeding ticket- were you speeding? Don't blame the cop if you broke the law. Go to court, pay the fine, don't do it again.

It's easy to judge, it's harder to look within oneself and see what your role should be as a citizen, as a responsible person seeing both sides of the issue.
All lives matter, Blue lives matter, too!

I agree wholeheartedly.  Our society has lost its sense of decency.   "It's not my fault" ,  "What's in it for ME?"  "I want to be rich" (usually without truly working for it), "I want to be famous".  We have raised and pandered to a society of self important, self centered A$$ ',/es.   

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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #11 on: July 09, 2016, 04:50:58 PM »

These are not my words but this is my sentiment.
This is a repost:

It's not the police who need to be retrained, it's the public. We have grown into a mouthy, cell phone wielding, vulgar, uncivil society with no personal responsibility & the attitude of it's the other person's fault, you owe me. A society where children grow up with no boundaries or knowledge or concern for civil society and personal responsibility.

When an officer says "Put your hands up," then put your hands up! Don't reach for something in your pocket, your lap, your seat. There's plenty of reason for a police officer to feel threatened, there have been multiple assaults & ambushes on police officers lately. Comply with requests from the officer, have your day in court. Don't mouth off, or fight, or refuse to comply- that escalates the situation.

Police officers are our sons & daughters, fathers & mothers, brothers & sisters. They're black, white, brown, all colors, all ethnicities, all faiths, male & female, they are us. They see the worst side of humanity- the raped children, the bloody mangled bodies of traffic victims, the bruised & battered victims of domestic violence, homicide victims, body parts, day after day.

They work holidays while we have festive meals with our families. They miss school events with their kids, birthdays, anniversaries, all those special occasions that we take for granted.They work in all types of weather, under dangerous conditions, for relatively low pay.

They have extensive training but they are human. When there are numerous attacks on them, they become hyper vigilant for a reason, they have become targets. When a police officer encounters any person, any person- whether at a traffic stop, a street confrontation, an arrest, whatever- that situation has the potential to become life threatening. You, Mr & Mrs/Miss Civilian, also have the responsibility of keeping the situation from getting out of control.

Many, the majority, of law enforcement officers are veterans. They've been in service to this nation most of their lives, whether on the battlefield or protecting us here at home. They are the only thing that stands between us and anarchy in the streets.

If you want to protect your child, teach them respect- for themselves, for you as a parent, for their teachers, for police officers. Police officers do not make the laws, they merely enforce them. If you don't like the law, be proactive in the political process. The police officer doesn't have, or want, the role of judge and jury.

If you get a speeding ticket- were you speeding? Don't blame the cop if you broke the law. Go to court, pay the fine, don't do it again.

It's easy to judge, it's harder to look within oneself and see what your role should be as a citizen, as a responsible person seeing both sides of the issue.
All lives matter, Blue lives matter, too!
I agree. LEO's have "THE AUTHORITY" like it or not. have your day & your say in court.the guy in NY was wrestling with them, guy in La, on the ground still with his gun. you pull a gun on another civilian, they are most likely are going to shoot you ( for me anyway) why should you expect anything different from the police. there is " NO RESPECT" from the younger society.
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2016, 09:05:05 PM »

Just doing their job's.........the day will come when we won't be able to hire Police to protect the chitheads that do things like this. They have them in custody and will spend millions protecting their rights even further. Crazy world we live in!!!! Our Police Officers are the bravest of the brave!!!!

   where 2k said  "chitheads"  I think it would be nice if Neal could make a special exception and spell this one correctly with an S.
   Bunch a Buttf$%*s sorry for the lack of a better explanation.
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #13 on: July 10, 2016, 11:26:29 AM »

I hear where they are now questioning the use of the 'bomb robot" that ended the standoff.  Unreal.  The police are damned if they do and damned if they don't. 
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Re: Dallas PD
« Reply #14 on: July 10, 2016, 12:30:37 PM »

These are not my words but this is my sentiment.
This is a repost:

It's not the police who need to be retrained, it's the public. We have grown into a mouthy, cell phone wielding, vulgar, uncivil society with no personal responsibility & the attitude of it's the other person's fault, you owe me. A society where children grow up with no boundaries or knowledge or concern for civil society and personal responsibility.

When an officer says "Put your hands up," then put your hands up! Don't reach for something in your pocket, your lap, your seat. There's plenty of reason for a police officer to feel threatened, there have been multiple assaults & ambushes on police officers lately. Comply with requests from the officer, have your day in court. Don't mouth off, or fight, or refuse to comply- that escalates the situation.

Police officers are our sons & daughters, fathers & mothers, brothers & sisters. They're black, white, brown, all colors, all ethnicities, all faiths, male & female, they are us. They see the worst side of humanity- the raped children, the bloody mangled bodies of traffic victims, the bruised & battered victims of domestic violence, homicide victims, body parts, day after day.

They work holidays while we have festive meals with our families. They miss school events with their kids, birthdays, anniversaries, all those special occasions that we take for granted.They work in all types of weather, under dangerous conditions, for relatively low pay.

They have extensive training but they are human. When there are numerous attacks on them, they become hyper vigilant for a reason, they have become targets. When a police officer encounters any person, any person- whether at a traffic stop, a street confrontation, an arrest, whatever- that situation has the potential to become life threatening. You, Mr & Mrs/Miss Civilian, also have the responsibility of keeping the situation from getting out of control.

Many, the majority, of law enforcement officers are veterans. They've been in service to this nation most of their lives, whether on the battlefield or protecting us here at home. They are the only thing that stands between us and anarchy in the streets.

If you want to protect your child, teach them respect- for themselves, for you as a parent, for their teachers, for police officers. Police officers do not make the laws, they merely enforce them. If you don't like the law, be proactive in the political process. The police officer doesn't have, or want, the role of judge and jury.

If you get a speeding ticket- were you speeding? Don't blame the cop if you broke the law. Go to court, pay the fine, don't do it again.

It's easy to judge, it's harder to look within oneself and see what your role should be as a citizen, as a responsible person seeing both sides of the issue.
All lives matter, Blue lives matter, too!

brasspike, you nailed it, thank you!

Mike
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