Posted by Buzzman72 on September 23, 2009 at 15:30:42 from (74.138.26.112):
In Reply to: tasered farmer revisted posted by 730 virgil on September 22, 2009 at 20:45:45:
Funny...when there's a lib administration in Washington, when the cops do something like this, the cops are wrong. But when there's a different party in charge in Washington, the farmer would've been called a scofflaw with an attitude problem, and there would've been pizzin and moaning about how law and order are breaking down in America.
If a cop tells you to do something, you do it. WHY? Because if he decides your "disobedience" puts his life in danger--whether it actually does or not--and he pulls out his service weapon and kills you, YOU'RE STILL DEAD, even if his actions were wrong. And while I believe in standing up for my rights, it ain't worth becoming a martyr when you encounter a Barney Fife with a God complex.
I didn't survive the '60's and '70's without learning some lessons along the way. Ask the survivors from Kent State whether it was worth it.
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