"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
You give politicians in DC too much credit, Alan. US police trample constitutional principles every day all around the United States - something which you seem to support via auto-siding with police at the drop of a hat. My point is there are other players beyond Donald J Trump actively trashing the Constitution on a daily basis. You can add US CBP to the list of such players, also. Rob
At some point in the various testimonies it's all seemed like a show of rhetoric repeating the same things over and over. That has been interesting and an education in itself. If I were on trial for something it would be nice to have either side of the legal experts wordsmith my defense. They talk a fine talk. I've listen to samples from the beginning, but am sorry I missed the Pelosi oration. It does seem a little silly, but a good showing, too.
It's not that I automatically side with the police in every instance, I just try to remind you that the police are not a single entity. When you go off on police it's the same as someone else saying all gays are pedophiles. When put that way I think even you can see that your stance requires a little pushback, cantcha?
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
Yes. It seemed like a contest between Pharisees. The evidence was either “overwhelming” or “nonexistent” depending who was speaking. Members either had no choice but to perform their constitutional duty or were weaponizing the process for petty partisan reasons. Didn’t someone once say something about patriotism being the last refuge of a scoundrel?
Not a good comparison, Alan. A pedophile that gets caught is going to face SERIOUS consequences - as they should in my book. Gay or straight has no rebalance here.....it's a sick and twisted crime period. Now police on the other hand? Have until very recently, until Ferguson showed the world what American police are truly all about, and smartphone video enabled victims to both sue for millions and shine a flashlight daily on the truth of American police...until these two events took place, police have enjoyed breaking the law, even to the point of murder with no consequence. Not the same thing, Alan, though I'd agree that slowly this is changing. Rob
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