America is a police state.
As of late, there’s seemingly no distinction between the laws and those enforcing them. Our cities and states are being policed by a reprehensible band of mindless RoboCops and sanctimonious Judge Dredds.
“We are the law,” they seem to be saying — as if they were above that which they’ve sworn to uphold.
As if the law enforcement community had collectively given up on their motto, “to protect and g to leave but were unable to get span data-scayt_word=”out.”” data-scaytid=”14″>out.”
Spare me.
Charles J. Kelly, a former Baltimore Police Department lieutenant, reportedly remarked that the actions of the UC Davis police were “fairly standard police
The Philibuster: Despite past transgressions, police not above the law
November 20, 2011