My comment about our Police getting their body armor from the Federal Government has taken another step forward by the Fed changeing the rules to allow the Burea of Prisons to sell there manufactured goods to the Police Stations around the country.

The goods were limited to DOD only until this change.

The highest recorded hourly rate at which the goods are calculated at is 1.38 per hour.

Now, ask me why our prisons are getting more populated everyday.

How many prisoners will they take from their cells to the dessert?

As I see it the only way to change any of this is to reform the election process.

Americans need more choices aside from the two that can be bought to determine the outcome.

Every political party should have a candidate thats recieves the same backing as everyone else along with popular vote wins.

With so many names in the hat, I dont see it possible that all of them could be crooked.

Anyway, back to the body Armor.

It wont be long before our nations police are in full Military combat uniform, same as our fighting forces over seas.

Das Papas?

Peace.
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