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lolol@comparing our citizen police force with Nazi Germany and Hitler.

wear a bib bro. wear a bib. and a didey.
 
lolol@comparing our citizen police force with Nazi Germany and Hitler.

wear a bib bro. wear a bib. and a didey.
Totalitarian regimes do not rise to power overnight. They are assembled incrementally, one inconspicuous, seemingly harmless and/or supposedly necessary step at a time, while the ordinary citizen remains detached and oblivious.

You apparently are too young to be conscious of the serious limitations imposed on your civil liberties in recent years and of the extreme, federally subsidized militarization of police agencies at every level taking place all across America. Our police are no longer civilian law enforcement agencies. With very few exceptions they have been quietly and gradually transformed into para-military strike and occupation forces.

So, Toto, I regretfully inform you this isn't Kansas, anymore.


PS: Two books I strongly recommend you read: The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich, and The Theory And Practice Of Hell (both available from Amazon). I promise you'll find them interesting and very informative.
 
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lolol@comparing our citizen police force with Nazi Germany and Hitler.

wear a bib bro. wear a bib. and a didey.
Totalitarian regimes do not rise to power overnight. They are assembled incrementally, one inconspicuous, seemingly harmless and/or supposedly necessary step at a time, while the ordinary citizen remains detached and oblivious.

You apparently are too young to be conscious of the serious limitations imposed on your civil liberties in recent years and of the extreme, federally subsidized militarization of police agencies at every level taking place all across America. Our police are no longer civilian law enforcement agencies. With very few exceptions they have been quietly and gradually transformed into para-military strike and occupation forces.

So, Toto, I regretfully inform you this isn't Kansas, anymore.


PS: Two books I strongly recommend you read: The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich, and The Theory And Practice Of Hell (both available from Amazon). I promise you'll find them interesting and very informative.

It never was Kansas.

Once the fascist have power they swiftly persecute their opponents. Like the Nazis. There was no incremental rise. Once Hitler became Chancellor within months he outlawed the Communist, Socialist, Unions and Worker Strikes. Once he became the Furor he went after the opposition in his own party pretty damn quickly.
 
lolol@comparing our citizen police force with Nazi Germany and Hitler.

wear a bib bro. wear a bib. and a didey.
Totalitarian regimes do not rise to power overnight. They are assembled incrementally, one inconspicuous, seemingly harmless and/or supposedly necessary step at a time, while the ordinary citizen remains detached and oblivious.

You apparently are too young to be conscious of the serious limitations imposed on your civil liberties in recent years and of the extreme, federally subsidized militarization of police agencies at every level taking place all across America. Our police are no longer civilian law enforcement agencies. With very few exceptions they have been quietly and gradually transformed into para-military strike and occupation forces.

So, Toto, I regretfully inform you this isn't Kansas, anymore.


PS: Two books I strongly recommend you read: The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich, and The Theory And Practice Of Hell (both available from Amazon). I promise you'll find them interesting and very informative.

All this post said to me was that you obviously know zero cops, and don't get out in your community too often.

That's all it said, of substance.

The rest was tin foil hat minded hyperbole, and a gross mischaracterization of history.

You bitches have been way too spoon-fed man. WAY too spoon fed.

To sit there and make police-state comparisons to today's USA means you have very limited life experience. And I mean that in the global sense.
 
To sit there and make police-state comparisons to today's USA means you have very limited life experience. And I mean that in the global sense.

Exactly


Just because we have 2,400,000 prisoners does not mean that we are a police state. So what if we have more inmates than China, or any other country on the face of mother earth


:cuckoo:
 
To sit there and make police-state comparisons to today's USA means you have very limited life experience. And I mean that in the global sense.

Exactly


Just because we have 2,400,000 prisoners does not mean that we are a police state. So what if we have more inmates than China, or any other country on the face of mother earth


:cuckoo:

Yes, we have corny drug laws.

Not a very apt comparison to a police state.
 
To sit there and make police-state comparisons to today's USA means you have very limited life experience. And I mean that in the global sense.

Exactly


Just because we have 2,400,000 prisoners does not mean that we are a police state. So what if we have more inmates than China, or any other country on the face of mother earth


:cuckoo:

Yes, we have corny drug laws.

Not a very apt comparison to a police state.


I see,

So those folks report directly to prison on their own - no one arrests them - they are not process by the "criminal" courts?

.:rolleyes:
 
Cant get much easier than that to debunk yourself. Court. Exactly. Exactamundo.
 
To sit there and make police-state comparisons to today's USA means you have very limited life experience. And I mean that in the global sense.

Exactly


Just because we have 2,400,000 prisoners does not mean that we are a police state. So what if we have more inmates than China, or any other country on the face of mother earth


:cuckoo:

Pretty shocking stats. Even loyal Goose Steppers gotta admit that.
 
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