MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Dorner is not a hero, he is a wanton murderer who targeted not only those he claimed wronged him, but their families and random officers. But the notion that he forfeited his grievance because he resorted to violence robs us, not him, of the lessons to be learned.
Comments
This is a powerful essay.
by A Guy Called LULU on Sat, 02/23/2013 - 5:49pm
It is a good essay.
I recently heard of a house raid by the Feds, serving a warrant for an arrest of a particular individual; when one of the bystanders noticed one of the officers rummaging through another tenants papers.
When the officer, was confronted about the apparent abuse of the warrant, the bystander was screamed at by the officer, who asked "You looking for trouble too"
by Resistance on Sat, 02/23/2013 - 11:15pm
How many of these guys do you think join up because they want to have a gun and the power to use it?
by Orion on Tue, 02/26/2013 - 2:27am
I don't know; but I do know this; those with the authority ie. the prosecutor will bring up multiple charges, in hopes of throwing enough mud on the wall, hoping something sticks. Juries wont care or differentiate, your innocent on all counts or guilty on all and the prosecutors know this.
I don't know if all prosecutors have guns, but they love the law and having it on their sides give them a lot of power. So put on your pucker lips.
I recommend you see the movie Snitch; it's an eye opener based upon a true story about minimum sentencing and the abuse.
Anyone else see it?
These people remind me of "Romancing the Stone .....hearted" we have become a merciless Nation.
by Resistance on Tue, 02/26/2013 - 3:37am