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Monday, September 16, 2013

Man Shoots Unmanned Police 'Speed Enforcement' Vehicle In Sante Fe

9 comments:

  1. Excellent.......FREEDOM.

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  2. really something to be proud of. hope he gets jail time and lost his firearms. What if a round had skipped off the car and gone into a nearby house, or thru the windshield and struck somebody inside or behind the vehicle?? Really something to be proud of.

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  3. Hell yes, it's something to be proud of. And don't be so stupidly naive that a LOT of people are CHEERING after they watched this.

    What if? WHAT IF?!

    What if you grow a set and take responsibility for your own safety and well being instead of turning it over to some clown with a toy badge who doesn't give a rat's ass about you in the first place.

    I wonder if those good ole boys suited up in their swat gear and raided the old geezers house.

    How DARE someone question authority!

    P.S.~ I wouldn't give a rats ass if there was someone sitting in that speed trap at 130 am

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  4. Shooting at police cars. Manned or unmanned. Not something to be proud of.

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  5. A hero and just one more American who has had enough. And I wouldn't make the blanket statement that shooting at police cars is something to be ashamed of; THEY shoot at us ALL THE TIME. Remember the LA cops who opened up on a car they THOUGHT had a bad guy in it? Turns out it was just a few innocent civilians. You and I would go to prison for a LONG time for that. Not the police. When you are a cop, fear is a valid reason to kill anyone you want. And cops are apparently LIVING in fear. It's going to get a lot worse (or better, depending on one's perspective). Keep nailing those speed cameras and anything else related to the ever-growing Nazi state. Props to ya, baby. BIG props. From someone who ain't "anonymous".

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  6. Anonymous said...
    Shooting at police cars. Manned or unmanned. Not something to be proud of.

    September 16, 2013 at 5:31 PM

    Being a cop is not always something to be proud of either. Imclain made a good point of that.

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