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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (98045)4/23/2015 2:53:40 PM
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I strongly support the police, law enforcement and the criminal justice system in general, excluding the leftist judges who illegally legislate from the bench. Let's remember that there is a big difference between the police and a police state. The police are good, whereas a police state, which greatly curtails our Constitutional freedoms, is very bad.

Regarding the safety of officers, yes, police officers are at much greater risk these days, almost entirely from Blacks. It's difficult to find cases of Whites killing or assaulting cops in the United States today. It's fairly rare. In contrast, it is quite common for Blacks to attack and kill White police officers.

Regarding your comments on my view about civil war, not precisely. I believe that some kind of calamity that interrupts the food and entertainment supply would trigger widespread pandemonium, similar to what was witnessed in the "chocolate city" after Hurricane Katrina. It only took a couple of hours for Blacks to revert to a brutally savage and utterly lawless state of anarchy, where theft, murder, assault and rape where common.

Could widespread bedlam be called a "civil war"? Perhaps, but not in the conventional, organized sense. It would be more like a state of chaos and anarchy for a good while.
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