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Originally posted by Palynka
There are people who do think that way. Look at Sam the Sham defending the tasing in the General forum.

So, yes, it would be great if you could answer it.
well, it was cruel in a way, but I don't really have any sympathy for the pastor, so yes.

but that doesn't mean Im in favor of tasing people without warning.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
well, it was cruel in a way, but I don't really have any sympathy for the pastor, so yes.

but that doesn't mean Im in favor of tasing people without warning.
Yes??? You think "not having a life" is enough grounds for being tased without warning?

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Originally posted by Palynka
Yes??? You think "not having a life" is enough grounds for being tased without warning?
yeah, in that case at least.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
yeah, in that case at least.
So you don't agree that the reasons to use force by the police should be encoded in the law?

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Originally posted by Palynka
So you don't agree that the reasons to use force by the police should be encoded in the law?
I don't.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
I don't.
Good to know that you want to live in a society where might makes right. Sad, really.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Good to know that you want to live in a society where might makes right. Sad, really.
well, you gave me no option.


I told you that "in that case" I agreed, and that "that doesn't mean Im in favor of people (generally) being tased without warning".

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Originally posted by generalissimo
well, you gave me no option.


I told you that "in that case" I agreed, and that "that doesn't mean Im in favor of people (generally) being tased without warning".
I was hoping you'd agree that it cannot be justified to accept such behaviour in the law enforcement.

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Originally posted by Palynka
I was hoping you'd agree that it cannot be justified to accept such behaviour in the law enforcement.
when people make fools of themselves you gotta tase them.

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The police should not have tasered the good preacher. They should have teased him out of the car. Things like, "Hey four eyes, your mommy wears combat boots" The preacher should have been warned that he would be teased if he didn't follow orders. When my husband teases me i do whatever he says.

GRANNY.

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
A "pastor" in Arizona is trying to get some sympathy for his actions at a state border checkpoint, and he's using this on his website as an example of the awful things he had to put up with.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFS7oZtE8Ks&feature=related

Is there anyone that actually thinks this clown was in the right? His behaviour was warped.

(You must watch the video to have a valid opinion)
I think he should have given id for operation of a motor vehichle and would have proved him to be from the usa. Other than that, excellent behavior. See how fast the cop turned to labeling him as a terrorist when he had nothing on him. Get used to it because the entire United States is considered the " back field " . That pesky constitution will be gone before long and we can feel what it is like living in Russia. Our papers will have to be in order to travel anywhere. The cops do not have enough forsight to see they are ruining their own and their families future.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
when people make fools of themselves you gotta tase them.
Imagine the mods here had that power.

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Originally posted by joe beyser
I think he should have given id for operation of a motor vehichle and would have proved him to be from the usa. Other than that, excellent behavior.
"Excellent behaviour"????????

How could you watch the video and call his behaviour excellent?

&feature=related


I'm speechless.

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
"Hopeless at solving crime"........lotta people in prison may disagree.
That's my point. A lotta people in prison WOULD AGREE.

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Originally posted by generalissimo
that pastor needs to get a life.
Maybe the police officer needs to get a life. Perhaps they are both guilty. It is no big deal. The police officer behaved like a 5th form prefect. He / she should be concerned about serious crime, not giving vent to his / her authority.

The police officer is no better or no worse than the 'Pastor'.