Police brutality must not be tolerated because it will encourage abuses against citizens particularly children.
2007-09-30 16:00:49
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I agree / the cops are out of control. I believe citizens must organize and try to map out the strategy needed to change.
We need tougher laws for cops when they abuse citizens. They should be fired on first offense and face jail time / financial penalties.
Have you seen some of the videos on UTUBE ? Search police brutality police abuse
How do we organize ? I have 33 people interested in the midwest. Where are you located ? How many people do you have interested / what are you resources / capabiilties ?
Maybe we can work via teleconferencing call together ? Email slides , ideas , action plans ?
2007-09-29 18:22:59
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answered by Mildred S 6
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Maybe because what we see on the short little film clips, and what actually happened, are different things... Why did that guy keep his hands in front of his chest and not let the cop handcuff him? The officer then raised the level of force being used to gain compliance of the suspect being taken into custody ( a few pops on the head).
The next time a cop arrests you, don't resist. let him have your hands to be cuffed. Or the officer can raise the level of force until you comply with the officer's demands.
Kent State in Ohio was Army National Guard, not police.
2007-09-29 18:23:56
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answered by wilrycar 4
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Citizens have been made complacent by our consumer culture. As long as Mr and Ms average American can still drive their Ford Escape to Walmart and buy Ball Park franks for a few bucks and then come home and watch a few hours of TV, they remain content.
I know it's a grotesque generalization, but it's basically true. As long as peoples basic needs are met, regardless of the cost, they will be comfortable. And when people are comfortable, they are not motivated to propose change in the system.
2007-09-29 18:19:59
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answered by joecool123_us 5
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Kent State was a long time ago. The kids there were in the right protesting for something they believed in. One overzealous National Guardsman panicked and fired his weapon and it went from there. You can give 1000's of examples of government excesses or mistakes, but in the long run America has the best protection of our rights of our citizens then any other country in the world.
2007-09-29 18:21:05
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answered by ? 6
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You have no clue. The police did not kill anyone at Kent State. That was the National Guard you idiot. I just think it's great that people like you make statements without actually taking the time to check your facts.
Moronic, truly moronic.
2007-09-29 19:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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About the most hippocritical statement I've seen in a while.
Let's end violence with more violence, that makes perfect sense.
And Kent State was a tradegy don't use those students lives as fuel for a fire in efforts of another forceful campaign.
2007-09-29 18:21:13
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answered by The Voice 3
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I think it will take one more good natural disaster to start a change in Government....all empires come to a end at some time....our bank accounts are going dry ..and the credit card cops are on our tail..Its pretty bad when "the most powerful country in the world's"dollar doesn't buy you crap in a different country anymore.Thanx George
2007-09-30 03:34:22
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answered by Pullmy F 1
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The Americans you're talking about are still fairly well off, materially speaking.
Comfortable people don't tend to start riots. And they can be remarkably tolerant of injustices that do not affect them personally.
I'm not saying the world would be better off if they did.
2007-09-29 18:22:57
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answered by Anonymous
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the spirit of 1776 has been gone for a long time now. its no longer about hard work freedom truth justice....its about keep me occupied and have the government take care of me and my children.
2007-09-30 11:30:27
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answered by SS4 Elby 5
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