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05-10-2007, 05:32 PM #1OPSenior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
welcome to the new freedom of a third world dictatorship...
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Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester [align=left] Prison Planet.com
Thursday, May 10, 2007 [/align]
A driver chooses to voice his disagreement with the thousands of mainly illegal immigrants marching to demand amnesty for criminals who have already broken the law by unlawfully entering the U.S. without permission.
He opens his sunroof and sticks his middle finger up at the throngs of demonstrators, countering their free speech with the right to his own under the first amendment.
Almost immediately, police arrive, drag the driver out of his car and wrestle him down the pavement - blood begins to pour from his face.
The immigrants cheer, taunt and laugh as the police manhandle the protester.pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO welcome to the new freedom of a third world dictatorship... VIDEO Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester Prison Planet.com Thursday, May 10, 2007 A driver chooses to voice his disagreement with the thousands of mainly illegal immigrants marching to demand amnesty for criminals who have already broken the law by unlawfully entering the U.S. without permission. Rating: 5
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05-10-2007, 05:34 PM #2OPSenior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
how did we ever survive before without the freedom of martial law and military vehicles patrolling the streets...this will keep us safe from the freedom hating muslims...
Armored vehicles' rising use by police raises community concerns [align=left] RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI
AP
Thursday May 10, 2007 [/align]
PITTSBURGH â?? After six people were shot in the city's Homewood neighborhood in less than 24 hours, Pittsburgh police rolled in with a 20-ton armored truck with a blast-resistant body, armored rotating roof hatch and gunports.
No guns or drugs were seized and no arrests made during the sweep in the $250,000 armored vehicle, paid for with Homeland Security money. But the show of force sent a message.
Whether it was the right message is a matter of debate.
With scores of police agencies large and small buying armored vehicles at Homeland Security expense, some criminal-justice experts warn that their use in fighting everyday crime could do more harm than good and represents a post-Sept. 11 militaristic turn away from the more cooperative community-policing approach promoted in the 1990s.
When the armored truck moved through the Homewood neighborhood late last year, people came out of their homes to take a look. Some were offended.
"This is really the containment of crime, not the elimination, because to eliminate it you have to address some of the social problems," said Rashad Byrdsong, a community activist.
Law-enforcement agencies say the growing use of the vehicles helps ensure police have the tools they need to deal with hostage situations, heavy gunfire and acts of terrorism.
But police are also putting the equipment to more routine use, such as the delivering of warrants to suspects believed to be armed.
"We live on being prepared for 'what if?' " said Pittsburgh Sgt. Barry Budd, a member of the SWAT team.
Critics say the appearance of armored vehicles in high-crime neighborhoods may only increase tensions by making residents feel as if they are under siege.
Most departments do not have "a credible, justifiable reason for buying these kinds of vehicles," but find them appealing because they "tap into that subculture within policing that finds the whole military special-operations model culturally intoxicating," said Peter Kraska, a professor at Eastern Kentucky University and an expert on police militarization. The military-style approach "runs a high risk of being very counterproductive."
Peter Moskos, a criminologist at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, said police departments would be better off hiring people with different language skills if the goal is to root out terrorism.
"It does worry me when cops try to be more militarylike, because an armored car is not going to stop a terrorist," he said.
In Pittsburgh, a city of about 370,000 with pockets of mostly drug- or gang-related crime, the armored truck made by Lenco Industries Inc. of Pittsfield, Mass., has been used about four times a month, Budd said.
He said the vehicle was bought primarily to be used in hostage situations and when officers are wounded. On Sunday, the truck was deployed when Pittsburgh's SWAT team responded to a report of an armed man holed up in a home. The standoff ended peacefully.
Since the Sept. 11 attacks, police in Lexington, Ky., a city of about 280,000, have obtained two armored vehicles and two military helicopters acquired from the Pentagon.
Police Chief Anthany Beatty said the equipment is used mostly to fight daily crime but is also meant to protect the area's "significant military assets" from terrorists.
Lexington's SWAT team takes its armored truck out on every call, including the serving of warrants to armed suspects.
Police in Austin, Texas â?? home to about 720,000 â?? bought Lenco's smaller armored vehicle, the BearCat, with a $250,000 Homeland Security grant. Lt. Vic White, who heads the department's tactical operations, said it is deployed every time the SWAT team is called out.
Robert Castelli, chairman of criminal justice at Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y., said if he were a police chief of a force with an armored vehicle, he would order it sent out on every SWAT call.
Castelli said armored vehicles can send a positive message â?? that police are in control of the situation â?? and make police better prepared to deal with more heavily armed criminals, as well as terrorists.
Lenco Industries President Len Light said Homeland Security grants have significantly boosted sales but would not provide precise figures. He said the company has sold hundreds of armored vehicles to police nationwide, and has annual sales of about $40 million.
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05-10-2007, 05:48 PM #3Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
....I hate how hypocritical some people can be. I could debate this for hours about how contradicting this is, but I'd rather not...
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05-10-2007, 06:27 PM #4Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
Illegal immigrants need to leave the country and apply for citizenship along with the hundreds of thousands from around the world. This Video shows the attitude of the illegals very clearly. They believe they have the right to stay here. I had one tell me when I was working construction that they were taking back Mexico and we'd better start learning spanish. I personally have nothing against Mexicans, I have a couple of life long friends that are Mexican. But the Idea that they are taking back Mexico doesn't set very well with me. In Vegas where I live, the population has doubled in the last 7 years, from 1 million to 2 million+ , out of that 2nd million, about 500,000 were mexicans or OTMs. In My neighborhood, every time a house sells, it sells to a mexican, I now live in the barrio. Actually, so far, when a Mexican moves in they have improved the property they have purchased, so the neighborhood looks better than it did, I'm waiting for the Gang Grafitti to show up on the block walls, then I'll know it's over....... As far as the police thing, the "War on terror" has done nothing but fuck the citizens of the USA. Under the Guise of homeland security the police have increased their powers tenfold, no warrants needed, wiretaps without warrants allowed, police brutality on the uprise. Citizens need to practice head shots, as the police wear vests, don't be left defenseless, aim for the face.
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05-10-2007, 06:31 PM #5Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
Originally Posted by medicinal
Have a good one!:s4:
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05-10-2007, 06:39 PM #6Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
Originally Posted by medicinal
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05-10-2007, 06:46 PM #7Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
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05-10-2007, 06:50 PM #8Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
Originally Posted by medicinal
Have a good one!:s4:
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05-10-2007, 07:10 PM #9Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
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05-10-2007, 08:47 PM #10Senior Member
Illegals Cheer As Police Beat Amnesty Protester, VIDEO
So this guy was starting trouble and gets his ass kicked? Free speech or not he knew what he was doing and would have started a riot. Large mob VS. one man's "free speech" who will win that battle? And why didn't this guy just listen to the cops? If he did as he was asked he wouldn't have been in that mess he was in. If he resisted and the cops threw him down and he gets a bloody nose then its his own damn fault. Sometimes one needs to think first before they open their mouth (or gustier with a finger) for free speech.
Would anyone here be dumb enough to try this!
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