Letters From Prison
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@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
Why only worry about police use of excessive force for this particular case?
I don't think this woman should necessarily be in jail. Along with tens of thousands of other Americans if you compare the USA with the rest of the non-shithole countries.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
Why only worry about police use of excessive force for this particular case?
I don't think this woman should necessarily be in jail. Along with tens of thousands of other Americans if you compare the USA with the rest of the non-shithole countries.
She's a physician. They knew that. Most physicians are not poor.
And I've never seen a SWAT team used for a misdemeanor arrest.
Never.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
Why only worry about police use of excessive force for this particular case?
I don't think this woman should necessarily be in jail. Along with tens of thousands of other Americans if you compare the USA with the rest of the non-shithole countries.
She's a physician. They knew that. Most physicians are not poor.
And I've never seen a SWAT team used for a misdemeanor arrest.
Never.
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
She's a physician. They knew that. Most physicians are not poor.
I was being what you chaps probably refer to as ironicalist.
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@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
She's a physician. They knew that. Most physicians are not poor.
I was being what you chaps probably refer to as ironicalist.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
She's a physician. They knew that. Most physicians are not poor.
I was being what you chaps probably refer to as ironicalist.
Don't you mean ironiclast? I think that'd be a far better descriptor.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
She's a physician. They knew that. Most physicians are not poor.
I was being what you chaps probably refer to as ironicalist.
Don't you mean ironiclast? I think that'd be a far better descriptor.
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And while you're thinking on that one...Why haven't all of the January 6 defendants gone to trial?
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why haven't all of the January 6 defendants gone to trial?
Insufficient DOJ prosecutorial capacity, insufficient trial court capacities. Heck, we still have Guantanamo Bay detainees who has been detained for over TWENTY YEARS and still not given a fair trial. Justice delayed is justice denied. I am all for promptly giving every accused a fair trial. Let’s see an appropriation bill that increases funding to expand prosecutorial and trial court capacities.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Why use excessive force for a simple arrest?
Maybe they thought she was poor. If you believe what you read, it happens all the time.
Why only worry about police use of excessive force for this particular case?
I don't think this woman should necessarily be in jail. Along with tens of thousands of other Americans if you compare the USA with the rest of the non-shithole countries.
She's a physician. They knew that. Most physicians are not poor.
And I've never seen a SWAT team used for a misdemeanor arrest.
Never.
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
And I've never seen a SWAT team used for a misdemeanor arrest.
Never.
When I was in 5th grade, we were all sent home from school early because a SWAT team was brought in to arrest my cousin that lived next to the school. He was being arrested for breaking windows of cars.
Of course, they DID have good reason to call in the SWAT Team. He was a 2 time loser and had only recently been released after biting a man’s face off. I mean that literally. 32 bites around the guy’s face…
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@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
And I've never seen a SWAT team used for a misdemeanor arrest.
Never.
When I was in 5th grade, we were all sent home from school early because a SWAT team was brought in to arrest my cousin that lived next to the school. He was being arrested for breaking windows of cars.
Of course, they DID have good reason to call in the SWAT Team. He was a 2 time loser and had only recently been released after biting a man’s face off. I mean that literally. 32 bites around the guy’s face…
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@Copper said in Letters From Prison:
@LuFins-Dad said in Letters From Prison:
32 bites around the guy’s face…
Why stop at 32?
Because it was off…
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@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
And I've never seen a SWAT team used for a misdemeanor arrest.
Never.
When I was in 5th grade, we were all sent home from school early because a SWAT team was brought in to arrest my cousin that lived next to the school. He was being arrested for breaking windows of cars.
Of course, they DID have good reason to call in the SWAT Team. He was a 2 time loser and had only recently been released after biting a man’s face off. I mean that literally. 32 bites around the guy’s face…
He was a 2 time loser and had only recently been released after biting a man’s face off. I mean that literally. 32 bites around the guy’s face…
Sounds like they should have called in the Fish and Game wardens.
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@Copper said in Letters From Prison:
@LuFins-Dad said in Letters From Prison:
32 bites around the guy’s face…
Why stop at 32?
Because it was off…
@LuFins-Dad said in Letters From Prison:
@Copper said in Letters From Prison:
@LuFins-Dad said in Letters From Prison:
32 bites around the guy’s face…
Why stop at 32?
Because it was off…
Maybe he got full? Maybe the eyes were bigger than his stomach.
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@Copper said in Letters From Prison:
@LuFins-Dad said in Letters From Prison:
32 bites around the guy’s face…
Why stop at 32?
Presumably, that's how many teeth he had.
Then again, if this was Virginia....
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@Horace said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Is it normal for a SWAT team to raid a private residence for a misdemeanor trespassing charge?
I'm guessing no.
Wonder what TG thinks?
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Horace said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Is it normal for a SWAT team to raid a private residence for a misdemeanor trespassing charge?
I'm guessing no.
Wonder what TG thinks?
I am thinking that there is more to the story than what she says.
From her perspective, there is this giant conspiracy that involves the
judge system
district attorney system
jury system
police officers
SWAT officers
federal law enforcement
etcShe may be the only person left in the US who is not part of it.
(Having said that, I don't know the whole story. She did claim that the judge gave her the sentence because she refused to date him in medical school, so there is that. LOL)
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@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Horace said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Is it normal for a SWAT team to raid a private residence for a misdemeanor trespassing charge?
I'm guessing no.
Wonder what TG thinks?
I am thinking that there is more to the story than what she says.
From her perspective, there is this giant conspiracy that involves the
judge system
district attorney system
jury system
police officers
SWAT officers
federal law enforcement
etcShe may be the only person left in the US who is not part of it.
(Having said that, I don't know the whole story. She did claim that the judge gave her the sentence because she refused to date him in medical school, so there is that. LOL)
@taiwan_girl said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Horace said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Is it normal for a SWAT team to raid a private residence for a misdemeanor trespassing charge?
I'm guessing no.
Wonder what TG thinks?
I am thinking that there is more to the story than what she says.
From her perspective, there is this giant conspiracy that involves the
judge system
district attorney system
jury system
police officers
SWAT officers
federal law enforcement
etcShe may be the only person left in the US who is not part of it.
(Having said that, I don't know the whole story. She did claim that the judge gave her the sentence because she refused to date him in medical school, so there is that. LOL)
Don't make the simple complicated.
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@taiwan_girl said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Horace said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Is it normal for a SWAT team to raid a private residence for a misdemeanor trespassing charge?
I'm guessing no.
Wonder what TG thinks?
I am thinking that there is more to the story than what she says.
From her perspective, there is this giant conspiracy that involves the
judge system
district attorney system
jury system
police officers
SWAT officers
federal law enforcement
etcShe may be the only person left in the US who is not part of it.
(Having said that, I don't know the whole story. She did claim that the judge gave her the sentence because she refused to date him in medical school, so there is that. LOL)
Don't make the simple complicated.
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Don't make the simple complicated.
Maybe she's nuts. That's pretty simple. There were certainly no shortage of nutjobs wandering about the Capitol.
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@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Don't make the simple complicated.
Maybe she's nuts. That's pretty simple. There were certainly no shortage of nutjobs wandering about the Capitol.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Don't make the simple complicated.
Maybe she's nuts. That's pretty simple. There were certainly no shortage of nutjobs wandering about the Capitol.
You're not too sane, yourself. But the next time you commit a misdemeanor, I wouldn't advocate the police showing up at your house with a SWAT team and a battering ram.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Don't make the simple complicated.
Maybe she's nuts. That's pretty simple. There were certainly no shortage of nutjobs wandering about the Capitol.
You're not too sane, yourself. But the next time you commit a misdemeanor, I wouldn't advocate the police showing up at your house with a SWAT team and a battering ram.
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Don't make the simple complicated.
Maybe she's nuts. That's pretty simple. There were certainly no shortage of nutjobs wandering about the Capitol.
You're not too sane, yourself.
I'm not the one with a small militia training in my laundry room.
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@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Don't make the simple complicated.
Maybe she's nuts. That's pretty simple. There were certainly no shortage of nutjobs wandering about the Capitol.
You're not too sane, yourself.
I'm not the one with a small militia training in my laundry room.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Letters From Prison:
@Jolly said in Letters From Prison:
Don't make the simple complicated.
Maybe she's nuts. That's pretty simple. There were certainly no shortage of nutjobs wandering about the Capitol.
You're not too sane, yourself.
I'm not the one with a small militia training in my laundry room.
We won't know about that until we break your door in...