Thursday, October 21, 2010
Mood of The Electorate Becomes Hostile: Does Revolution Loom?
For regular readers of this site, I have preached a non violent attitude for almost every response possible, except when it comes to foreclosures. In my opinion, this is only time when force is legitimate. No one should be forced out nowadays as the way these foreclosures were handled in a criminal manner, you should be under no legal obligation to fork over your property to the people who were trying to steal it in the first place. I don't even own where I live, but if some uniformed cop comes to my door and tells me to get out, he better be wearing a bullet proof vest and a good runner because I will unload all sorts of buck shot in his wrinkled face. It has also come to light that the banks are engaging in predatory tax recovery, the same way they had predatory loans to fleece us out of our hard earned money. I reported this months ago and the fires seem to have spread nationwide because banks are stealing peoples homes for unpaid debt and then racking up the charges that they'll never be able to pay. A 687$ water bill balloons to 18,000$ in a few months and then the banks seize your house for nonpayment. This type of action has become the norm with a woman in New Jersey getting the new bank treatment recently. This cannot stand. The government has no right to force from our house and if violence is necessary to stop this fraud then so be it. Apparently though, I am not alone in this thought anymore. Worse though, many seem to be ready to take up arms against the government for just about any reason and cops seem to be the number one target for many a person on dozens of message boards. Let me be frank. I hate Cops. Why would I you ask? My experiences with most police has been fine. A lot of them are fine upstanding individuals. But I have come across too many that have tried to frame both myself and others for crimes we did not commit. One said cop planted evidence, harassed witnesses and tied me up in court for years on the word of one man in a mental institution until the whole fiasco blew up in his face and he got fired and the prosecutor got a formal reprimand for bringing such a lousy case to this particular judge's courtroom. Another of my friends were beaten by cops and thrown into jail for doing nothing more than walking down the street. They were released the next day and all charges dropped but they were still a bloody mess and no lawyer wanted the case so they were out of luck. I used to work for a former police Sergeant, who incidentally was one of the best bosses I ever had, who quit his job as a Hartford cop because they were routinely putting people on the street that had no business wearing the uniform. A few years later, one of the cops that my boss had quit over them hiring was found in his car with a prostitute's head in his trunk. Incidentally, thus was also one of the cops who beat up my friends some eight years earlier. Police are mighty unpopular now, with several being shot and killed over the past few months. Worse, the message boards are specifically telling the police look out, you're next. And while I don't think that's a good idea at all, specifically because not all cops are bad, I see little way to stop such a massacre from happening. It will and probably soon as the police are getting worse and worse reputations from these bad apples. The recent killing of a black man in Mount Pleasant, New York has raised many an eyebrow, getting politicians like Scott Brown and Barney Frank involved. It does appear as if the police overreacted. It is also very similar to a recent case from a friend of mine. He was in a similar situation and the East Hartford police captain tried to have him arrested for attempted murder on a police officer. Mind you, he never attacked anyone. Some idiot cop threw himself in front of a moving vehicle in order to stop him, which wasn't going to happen as these idiots tried to actually kill him once before. Would you stop for a police unit that had taken shots at you in the past for no good reason? My friend aimed AWAY from the idiot cop and kept going, hellbent on not stopping and who can blame him. A warrant was issued for his arrest but he was smart and found a friendly local cop he was good friends with to accompany him back to the station. As of now, the whole thing has been dropped as the cops had no legal leg to stand on, especially when a fellow police officer tells them in no uncertain terms, he will speak for the defense at trial and explain all the bad blood between these two, including the death threats the Captain made about the defendant, who is no way a bad guy. This is the level of idiocy we have to deal with in some departments. And the level of anger right now is being channeled right toward them. It's a dark time to be a police officer and if revolution does loom, as the message boards seem to suggest, police will be the first to go. The police have to become more friendly to their people. Stop arresting people for dumb crimes and pulling people out of their homes. The laser site of anger is being formed and the target is right on their Shields. I hope this does not come to pass but with each day the world gets a little darker, the message boards a little angrier. Sooner than later, this country is going to explode. And when that happens, anyone wearing blue will be a target.
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