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General / microstate near Israel
« on: March 11, 2015, 06:27:36 AM »

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-31800580

While most Israelis vote for a new parliament next week there's one place in the north of Israel that will be an election-free zone - one-man rule has been the way there for more than 40 years.

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General / Another law enforcement 'fallen hero'
« on: June 15, 2011, 06:50:22 AM »
He's driving left of center and hits a human being head-on, killing the human being, and becomes one of those "fallen heroes" you hear so much about.

http://www.odmp.org/officer/20873-deputy-sheriff-jeffrey-alexander

http://centralny.ynn.com/content/all_news/546731/second-driver-identified-in-deadly-crash/

CHEMUNG COUNTY, N.Y. -- New York State Police have released the name of the driver killed Sunday in the two car crash that also claimed the life of Chemung County Sheriff's Deputy Jeffrey Alexander.

Albert Paganelli, 77, of the Town of Ashland, was pronounced dead on the scene after being hit head on by Deputy Alexander's patrol car.

The accident occurred on State Route 427 in the Town of Ashland.

A preliminary investigation revealed that Deputy Alexander veered into oncoming traffic and struck Paganelli's car.

Alexander was taken to Arnot Ogden Medical Center where he died from his injuries.

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General / Sweet JUSTICE
« on: June 04, 2011, 08:06:15 PM »

On Saturday, 28 May 2011 at two in the morning, a Bexar County cop in San Antonio, Texas was waiting at a traffic light when somebody drove up and opened fire. Victims of police brutality, perjury, enforcement of unjust laws and unreasonable searches and seizures can take comfort that this does happen, cops do get brought to justice.

A lot of men from New Hampshire were at the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. There weren't "good" and "bad" Redcoats and nobody tried to spot the same one that wounded him two months earlier in Concord.

Believe it or not, the cops in Texas are still trying to determine a motive! Like, duh! They're still looking for who did it. They never know who will strike, nor when nor where nor how, and the dispatcher always responds by sending in swarms of targets.

I advocate not catching the license plate of the cop-killer's vehicle if you see something like this.


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