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Posted by What A Bunch Of BS on February 20, 2002 at 09:11:54 from (207.103.143.68):
In Reply to: Re: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Mike on February 18, 2002 at 09:31:24:
Where in the @#!$ were you a policeman? As prejudiced as you are I'm sure glad it wasn't in my area. As an ex state trooper I find your response to be despicable. Welfare is not the problem, to eliminate welfare would compound the problem. There are many honest people who are just down on their luck and need help to get back on their feet. For you to make a reckless statement stereotyping welfare recipients as the cause of crime in this country is absurd. I ask you, were the terrorists that attacked our country on 911 on welfare? I don't think so, How many of the Enron thieves were on welfare? or How about O.J. or How about the The Kennedy's or Jon Bonnet's family or the heir to the Durst fortune or the heir to the Dupont fortune? Were any of these criminals on welfare? I hardly think so. You sir are a NIT WIT. Don't make excuses for criminals. Don't blame welfare or a criminal's parents for their crimes. Put blame where it belongs, let's start with crooked lawyers, politicians, judges, a judicial system that protects the criminal and yes, crooked cops. What contribution did you make as a police officer to lower the crime rate. I bet the best day in the history of your police department was the day that you retired. David S. Bradley #2519 CSP
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