Wednesday, August 14, 2013

There is a war against us...

I do believe there is an ever increasing was against us. It does appear that the police have become ever more violent with the citizenry. Just go to youtube and search for that phrase. The perfect example is the case portrayed in the incredible documentary "Murder on a Sunday morning". During that case, every detective, not some, EVERY, one of them lied not only during the investigation, but during the trial as well.  Does that mean that there are no criminals? NO, does that mean that some cases should be looked at again? HELL YES... How about the West Memphis Three. Daimen Echols Jessie Misskelly, and Jason Baldwin all served 18 years in prison for murders they did not commit. Again, the police and district attorney ALL made the evidence point to the INNOCENT boys who were charged and convicted of those crimes. How much money would you demand from the state for losing 18 years of your life? How much money would it take to make that pain and anguish go away?  I am so sickened my the corruption in many police departments around the country.  Now, when the people fianlly have a weapon to fight back, the cell phone camera, the states are trying to make it a crime to record those corrupt cops beating the crap out of people.

The Innocence project has cleared over 300 INNOCENT MEN FROM prison. That is an enormous amount of convictions that were overturned. Is police misconduct the root to all the convictions? probably not, but it is worth taking a look... If the justice was even remotely fair, then there would be no convictions overturned.  I am not so innocent or naive to think that could happen, but in my eyes, if someone is on death row, then there better be so much fucking overwhelming evidence against them, that the case is ironclad.  But, like I have stated, the amount of police who continually lie just blows my mind.  Think about it, if you are a young person joining the police force, and you really want to protect and serve, when do you decide to cross that line? When do you decide to plant evidence? When do you decide to lie during an investigation? When do you decide to lie during the trial? As far as I am concerned, if you are a cop, responsible for upholding the law, you are held to a very high ethical standard. If you lie, and perjure yourself, that is automatic 10 years in jail.

I am astounded by the daily amount of video of police beating up people, shooting them, shooting animals, just basically being assholes, they are there to protect and serve, not intimidate and threaten. When did this war against us start?  The recent manhunt in Boston is just one example of jackboot Nazi police stripping away our rights, and trying to rationalize and get us use to the police state.  Soon, I am going to make a trip across the country, I did this two years ago, and the amount of poverty and despair I personally witnessed was devastating. I was in Reno, Nevada, and I saw the police beat the crap out people in the "Occupy Reno" movement. These innocent protesters were sitting down, not bothering anyone, and the cops started dragging, spraying, and beating these poor innocent people all over the street. It did more than break my heart. I made my resolve to help make a change even stronger.

Where is the justice for us?  The illegal "Checkpoints" set up nationwide to check for drunk driving is just another ruse to intimidate and threaten.  WTF has happened in this country?

It looks like every judicial decision appears to work in favor of corporations and banks. Just recently Haliburton was found guilty of destroying evidence in the Deep Water Horizon tragedy. Did anyone go to jail? NO... Wells Fargo and Wachovia were found guilty of laundering BILLIONS of dollars.
Fair is fair, Right?

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