A Cop’s Thoughts On The Anti-Cop Protests
Why can’t they protest peacefully? Because they’re called traitors, anti-American, anti-police, told when and how they can protest.
Why can’t they protest peacefully? Because they’re called traitors, anti-American, anti-police, told when and how they can protest.
In a time of civil unrest over abuse of police powers, the New Hampshire House judiciary committee voted against a bill banning facial recognition systems by government employees and agencies. The committee essentially indicated that they support the use of facial recognition technology by police in New Hampshire.
I would rather see a ‘Boeing’ logo on the Senate wall on C-Span than be extorted for $20,000 by Trump and Schumer each year. Wouldn’t you?
Those who know me know that I am both pessimistic and arrogant. I believe that nearly everything in the US is hopeless, and I am pretty damn sure that I’m right. As such, I must admit when I am totally wrong.
Forget convicting Officer Derek Chauvin, the man who willfully murdered an unarmed and restrained man. He may not even be charged with a crime at all.
A video showing a Minneapolis cop kill an unarmed, handcuffed civilian went viral on Monday, leading to outrage over police brutality, yet again. The footage clearly shows one cop pinning a man down on the street using his knee and shin on his neck, as at least two other cops watch.
we are somewhere between the phase of ‘flatten the curve’ and ‘contact tracing’.
Many conservatives instinctively argue that Texas is the ultimate cowboy state and that it therefore has the most freedom, largely due to its wild west heritage and Texans’ small government ideology.
On Thursday evening, the Nashua Board of Aldermen voted 10-3 to require all citizens over 10 years of age to wear masks when in businesses, according to the Union Leader. The measure was recommended by Nashua’s Board of Health. The Read more
Do you serve God or do you serve the government? Do you remember God’s first commandment?