29 Replies to “A More Perfect Union”

  1. Two fundamentally unlovely groups of people facing off and preparing to seriously get it on. I am loving it. Can’t wait to see it start happening to Toronto and Berlin as well…
    Cops need to quit, amd get a real job. They do not build nor produce wealth of any kind. They are a massive source of economic friction, a crushing cost to the treasury, and they’re mostly seriously u ethical people to boot.
    Look, for 150 years we have been trying to make this thoroughly broken model of “law enforcement” work. The results have been catastropihic.
    Disband the cops. Bring in the peoples’ militia.

  2. It’s not the cops, it’s the politicians that write the social policies they are forced to enforce.
    Of course the system has glaring weaknesses. But that has f*ck all to do with the quality of the individual cop. They are our front-line mental health workers, our front-line addiction handlers, our front-line social workers along with ALL aspects of traffic enforcement, emergency response, law enforcement, courtroom follow-through, etc, etc. If that isn’t already too much, then they have to try and mesh the stupid PC policies they labor under with reality on a daily basis.
    Having recently moved to a smaller community, I have had the opportunity to interact with, and observe in action, many of the members of the local RCMP detachment. Class acts one and all, I am proud of the job they do protecting this city, and I let them know it too.
    Look, their are losers in EVERY profession, that’s just human nature. Where I have some real concerns with the RCMP as an organization, I will not taint the good names of many dedicated officers because of a very few rotten apples.
    A people’s militia would make NO difference, we gotta change the laws.

  3. One of the comments at the link says – ‘the klan with a tan.’
    I like that – says it all?

  4. Ban the wearing of DASHIKI’s in America !
    And now that a proud African-American has slaughtered so many Dallas police, like an unhinged Muzlim Terrorist … and because there are widely distributed photos of the Murderer wearing a Dashiki (traditional, colorful African tunic) … I call for Obama and Loretta Lynch to BAN THE WEARING OF DASHIKI’s! It should be patently clear that this man’s RACIST HATE was symbolized by the Dashiki. Just as the Confederate flag (evidently) is a racist symbol … so is the Dashiki. The wearing of this garment foments HATE for white folks … and it should NOT be TOLERATED !
    Thank you for the photo, Kate !

  5. Further to my already long list of the average cops responsibilities, I cannot leave this unstated….
    More than any other group in society, they have to deal with the immediate fall-out of the left’s revolving door justice system. To rightfully put an already repeat offender behind bars for a violent assault, then wrestle that same drunken *sshole to the ground yet again two days later must be depressing as hell.
    So don’t ever forget, the “system” may indeed be buggered, but the individual cop is among it’s biggest victims.

  6. Damn right.
    Let us return to a state of lawlessness.
    I am sure you are comfortable being judge jury and executioner when interacting with other people.
    Are you comfortable with me doing the same ?
    The hired hands are not the real problem, most are normal decent people.
    We are the enemy, we have permitted the Kleptocracy.
    Attacking the agents is great sport but futile.
    As useful as beating your head against the wall.
    Our “progressive” comrades are succeeding, they openly ascribe to the goal of collapsing civil society to bring about their wonderous future society.
    Except they seem oblivious of human nature.
    The Utopia they desire is an illusion,claiming perfection it will reflect its creators, flawed insecure human beings.
    For example the likes of Clinton,Obama, Lerner,Gruber, Butts,May, Pretty Boy PM…These people will institute a “new and better” society?
    What we are seeing in the inner cities is their finest work.
    Those they profess to “help” most throughly are being wiped out.
    By internal strife and abuse of our institutions, civic distrust is reaching epic levels.
    What they all seem to fail to understand is our nature.
    If forced to take upon ourselves the brutal responsibilities of removing the fools and bandits from our communities, we generally have no interest in doing the same work endlessly.
    And first up on the rope?
    Those who betrayed us,interrupting our sloth and comfort.

  7. Heh. So the Yank’s cannot see that they are screwing themselves and going down. Stupid is as stupid does. Oh nice outfit that clown has on. Where are the real guys to give him/it whatever a real lesson? Oh gee. Guess I cant do that. Come to my brotherhood,nitwit.

  8. “Disband the cops. Bring in the peoples’ militia.”
    Being part-time cops was a job of the militia 200 years ago. Most jurisdictions had no or few cops.

  9. “One of those fists looks familiar”
    Really? And Sarah Palin targeted Gabby Giffords?

  10. Why is it that disbanding standing, unionised paramilitaries suddenly equals lawlessness? Sorry, the British Empire pre-Robert Peel was hardly lawless. You badge-lickers betray your ignorance of history, human nature, and the ins and outs of crime and punishnent every time you say that.
    Guess what: there were “class acts” and fine upstanding people with a difficult job to do in the guards cohorts at Auschwitz. Didn’t matter, we’re still hunting them down. When the model is rotten, individuals are irrelevant.
    Point is the model is broken, and the victims of police harassment and intimidation in the US are finally striking back. They have had enough. Get it through your heads. It’s over.
    In the absence of gun availablity to the citizenry, the US would be shit out of luck. As it stands now, until a day ago, the US was a police state. Now, no longer. The old model is done. The only question is, when will police union members realise it, and accept the new reality?
    Policing should be every citizen’s duty. No more Us vs. Them roid-hopped armoured-car driving trigger-happy camo-wearing Audey Murphy wannabes.
    Ask yourselves this: why does the US Dept. of Education have its own SWAT team?

  11. Give it a rest. Your idea of a people’s militia is simply an advocacy for a lynch mob and frontier justice. And that my simple minded friend is not real justice. We celebrate Hammurabi who codified the first laws to prevent them from being arbitrary. We admire the Romans for expanding on that concept. Now you want to revert to mob violence. I don’t normally call people names but you sir are a total and complete moron. Go sit in the corner with your face to the wall. You have nothing to offer.

  12. We celebrate Hammurabi who codified the first laws to prevent them from being arbitrary.
    I don’t celebrate the unequalness of Babylonian law.
    Biblical Law
    Injuring a rich man.
    Same injury inflicted (Ex. 21:23-25).
    Babylonian law
    Same injury inflicted on injurer (§§ 196, 197).
    Biblical Law
    Injuring a poor man.
    Same injury inflicted (Ex. 21:23-25).
    Babylonian law
    Injuring a poor man.
    Fine of one mina of silver (§ 198).
    There are many more examples…

  13. The first progressive government, the Bolsheviks, formed a local militia which they called Militz. The Militz were the extensions of and did the local dirty work of Cheka.

  14. The way Obama is acting, it seems like he is hoping for a mass epidemic of blue flu, then he gets to call out his forces to enforce the peace, er break up the race war he created.

  15. Hopefully they repent before they die. That’s the purpose of being here in the flesh.

  16. @stradivarious:
    I’m not certain what point you are trying to make. Hammurabi’s laws were codified and written down and applied to all. That’s their significance, not their justness. The contrast is between codified and arbitrary. And they preceded the biblical laws:
    “Hammurabi is best known in the modern day for his law code which, although not the earliest code of laws, came to serve as a model for other cultures and is thought to have influenced the laws set down by Hebrew scribes, including those from the biblical Book of Exodus.”
    Ancient History Encyclopedia

  17. Hammurabi’s laws were codified and written down and applied to all.
    Well no, arbitrarily codified so as not to apply to all. As the difference between injuring a rich man and a poor man shows.
    And it hardly influenced Biblical Law, which is just and equal.

  18. The fundamental point of government is that it is supposed to defend and serve its citizens by putting some kind of accountability on the Use of Force, at all levels from the apprehension of criminals to the conduct of the military. This idea is not invalidated because it has not been supported well lately, or even at all in some cases. It is not invalidated because we have civil servants who think they are masters, politicians whose idea of honesty is staying bought once they have been paid for, and some police officers who derive gratification from inflicting fear, pain and jail time with impunity. The justice system may be flawed, but only in the distance and direction that it has moved from the ideal it is supposed to serve.

  19. Not so long ago, the collective security of mobs was pretty well the only path for cowards and other losers to vent the built-up rage and shame of their own inadequacies.
    And then along came the anonymity of the internet. Heroes and tough guys at every turn.

  20. I guess you missed all that graffiti that cowards and losers have been using for a couple of thousand years predating the internet.
    Anonymous or not, I divide what I read on the net between the informed articulate who are worth reading and those who are not. Sometimes there is something to learn.
    Mostly, just pandemonious drek. I see the internet as a kind of digital Tiananmen Square, where people can get together and seek a likeminded solidarity without the threat of tank tracks running over their faces.

  21. Thank you Oz. It’s why we have anonymity. So jack-booted thugs and their fanboys don’t get to beat and or kill you over something you wrote.
    Anonymity because ISIS, the Nazis, Commies, and the Twitter Mob.

  22. “I see the internet as a kind of digital Tiananmen Square, where people can get together and seek a likeminded solidarity without the threat of tank tracks running over their faces.”
    If that is what the internet is, then it’s a retreat – an abdication of our responsibility to stand up and speak out. And as ever more people use it as such (a surrogacy for real action), the more the tanks are likely.

  23. ” It’s why we have anonymity. So jack-booted thugs and their fanboys don’t get to beat and or kill you over something you wrote.” Or at least that is an excuse we can use.
    Sometimes you almost, almost I say, almost make a valid point. Then you launch into the name calling and disparaging comments to those who disagree with you. And POOF it’s gone.

  24. This coming from someone who lives in Michigan. Might want to stop calling others morons when you choose to live in a shithole like that.

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