Goddamnit
Lay down your -blam!-ing rights for a second
The police have Boston locked down, looking for a bomber on the run
Think they've got time for idiots standing in the doorway saying 'hurr durr muh rights?"
No, because for all they know they could be hiding the -blam!-er
So let them barge in, search, barge out, and for just two -blam!-ing seconds, TO -blam!- WITH YOUR RIGHTS
English
-
You're one deranged little man.
-
-
But they have a god damn army of Police in Boston looking for 1 bloody terrorist How is this not reckless endangerment or something worse? It's not just this one picture, they were rolling through peoples streets literally pointing guns at every house and window. How is this allowed? I'm not even getting into the tactics they used to search the houses. Just them being there doing pic related isn't enough to raise eyebrows? Shit the fact they have MP's walking around would make me a bit uneven and if they are going to door to door would make me also uneven A suspect at large does not give the police the right to strip away people's rights.
-
Clear and present danger. Learn it.
-
You are free to do as they tell you.
-
Rights aren't negotiable, and when you "lay them down" you rarely ever get them back without revolution. If they have to violate the law in order to find a criminal, they are no better.
-
You have no rights, dumbass.
-
Everyone has rights, it's whether or not we tolerate tyranny, but rights being infringed upon isn't an argument.
-
No. To quote George Carlin, you have privileges. No rights.
-
I love George.
-
And how often do you exercise your right to run through the streets dressed as a chicken and screaming that you love kittens? The great thing about rights is that you are free to exercise them or not, depending on the circumstances.
-
Not sure if serious...
-
I'm not really as angry as I portray, but I am serious. If youre in Boston and the police come, don't be an idiot and just stand aside. Because do you know what happens when police are on a manhunt are you refuse them entry to your house? You become a suspect. And you -blam!-ing deserve it for slowing down the operation just because you felt like complaining.
-
[quote]Because do you know what happens when police are on a manhunt are you refuse them entry to your house? You become a suspect. And you -blam!-ing deserve it for slowing down the operation just because you felt like complaining.[/quote] Are you trolling or do you honestly believe in ultra authoritarian principles? You'd have loved the Gestapo.
-
Umm no because A) I'm suggesting laying down one of your rights for 2 minutes B) I don't believe in ethnic cleansing
-
Standing up for your rights is in no way an indication of intelligence. Blindly surrendering them, however...
-
No bro, believe me, I 100% agree with you. I am absolutely OK with the police coming into my home and searching for a terrorist. I have nothing to hide. AND, furthermore, I'd be more than happy to offer the police/National Guard/FBI anything they may need. A bottle of water or something like that. Perfect example: after Sandy, two National Guard troopers were hanging out about 2 blocks away from my home, protecting a badly damaged area. I pulled over after the third day, walked up to them, and offered if they needed anything, I'd go grab it for them. Dunkin Donuts or something like that.
-