sunsallday
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It reminds me of this video; http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=sanderson1611#p/u/15/XSgR4ujCBWA
She has every right to not answer their question and in a free country we shouldn't have to PROVE we're not a criminal.
I actually think she has a case. Cops are getting ridiculous. Their job is to ENFORCE the law, not find innocent people and badger them.
She is in the same boat as me. By law if you have a DUI you need to have a interlock device for a year. I have one, why shouldnt she.
I actually think she has a case. Cops are getting ridiculous. Their job is to ENFORCE the law, not find innocent people and badger them.
So you would prefer that the police not check up on drivers who are speeding, belligerent, and incoherent? Ohhh-kaaaay.
So you would prefer that the police not check up on drivers who are speeding, belligerent, and incoherent? Ohhh-kaaaay.
She was not belligerant or incoherent until they falsely and improperly put her in the back of the car.
In this case, the cops created a problem when there wasn't one.
I know I'm in the minority with this belief, and many of you will be stunned that I don't want the police out there detecting "pre-crime".
It's not for the faint of heart, nor the control freaks.
I want freedom.
And I want Candy.
Freedom as an absolute is a mirage. It can't exist. Some of us want to live free of unnecessary fear, free of unnecessary risk. If you're free to drive as you wish you deprive me of my freedom. I want the police to pull over drivers that exhibit erratic or dangerous behavior. And I don't want someone to be able to circumvent the interlock device just because her son is rich enough to provide her with several vehicles to choose from.
I'm against the airport scans. Are you saying that Carrie Stoudemire shouldn't have been pulled over at all? If so, at least your point of view is consistent. If not, then I'm at a loss to understand where you're drawing the line. She was already proven to be in violation of two laws, at that moment (speeding and not using an interlock), and she has a long history of substance abuse. If you believe that no one should ever be investigated for anything, then okay, but I doubt you'd go that far.
Your slippery slope argument really doesn't stand up. People who are already in violation of the law should be investigated when there is reasonable suspicion that they are also violating other laws. That's miles away from Nazism, and everyone except Glenn Beck (who I'm assuming is something of a hero to you) knows that.
I'm against the airport scans. Are you saying that Carrie Stoudemire shouldn't have been pulled over at all? If so, at least your point of view is consistent. If not, then I'm at a loss to understand where you're drawing the line. She was already proven to be in violation of two laws, at that moment (speeding and not using an interlock), and she has a long history of substance abuse. If you believe that no one should ever be investigated for anything, then okay, but I doubt you'd go that far.
Your slippery slope argument really doesn't stand up. People who are already in violation of the law should be investigated when there is reasonable suspicion that they are also violating other laws. That's miles away from Nazism, and everyone except Glenn Beck (who I'm assuming is something of a hero to you) knows that.
She was not belligerant or incoherent until they falsely and improperly put her in the back of the car.
In this case, the cops created a problem when there wasn't one. But in general I don't want to live in a police state. I know I'm in the minority with this belief, and many of you will be stunned that I don't want the police out there detecting "pre-crime". But I don't.
I want freedom.
Freedom is messy and bad things can happen. It's not for the faint of heart, nor the control freaks.
She seemed to think she didn't have to have the interlock device.
You think we're miles away from Nazism? Interesting.. What if Bush were still President, would you say that? Can I see your papers please?
I firmly fear that there will come a day when Muslim or middle eastern men/women in certain cities will be treated like the Jews in Germany were. We won't (I hope!) exterminate, but we'll definitely imprison "suspected" terrorist's without a trial. Just ask Joe Lieberman.
And all it'd take is another BIG attack and watch that police state hammer down. Just be careful for what you wish for.