Here are some other people who are happy the police did a good job. And how safe they were!
comparing first responders to a national tragedy to SS guards....stay classy
Here are some other people who are happy the police did a good job. And how safe they were!
comparing first responders to a national tragedy to SS guards....stay classy
comparing first responders to a national tragedy to SS guards....stay classy
Nice attempt at dodging the point. Why shouldn't the happiness of the people in response to the authorities stand in evidence to proper and upright work done without infringing on the rights of the people in both cases, or is your notion of cheering crowds serving as evidence of proper conduct limited to American crowds?
it's not that we're throwing away the 4th amendment, some think it's silly to make harmful yet baseless accusations based on a few you tube clips
This Watertown resident confirms that he had "no choice" in complying, when guns are pointed at your face and men are barking orders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYHf7n5h-bw
Another option would be to allow detained residents to leave their homes and go to the store. If government hadn't created the problem, getting food would be a non-issue.
On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8
I hesitated posting these, but had to, keeping in mind the same people expressing their gratitude in Boston would more than likely express the same enthusiasm for an AWB or outright firearm confiscation.
Don't get me wrong, this guy needs to join his brother in the hereafter, but this constant "guilty until proven innocent" kick the media and authorities are on has to stop. The Fourth Amendment doesn't include an exception for runaway Chechens...
Got a warrant, come on in! Don't have a warrant, he ain't here. You may come in anyway but I won't consent (likely won't resist, either, in all honesty) and I will hire a lawyer, even if it does me no good in the long run.
Whoa! That's one heck of a leap there bro. But if your going to start there, why stop. If what you say is true, then wouldn't also be true that the same people supporting our soldiers in our current conflicts abroad, would be the same people that would show similar enthusiasm if we decided to go on a 1930's style Blitzkreig across Europe, and instilling the American "way of life," against those backwards, funny talking, foreigners?
right now, you guys are grasping at straws.
comparing first responders to a national tragedy to SS guards....stay classy
on the internet, the police are held accountable for things they are perceived to have done regardless of any lack of evidence
On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8
on the internet, the police are held accountable for things they are perceived to have done regardless of any lack of evidence
Same people.Just when I think I am unable to be surprised by the same certain few INGO members wild half cocked and bizarre allegations they surprise me once again. Holy cow people!!