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Originally Posted by BobR
I would! If we had a corrupt police force, I would want to get rid of the whole lot of them. If it was something less than the entire force being corrupt or some lesser offence, I would make it clear that they had overstepped their bounds, and reign in their power. Boundaries would be drawn and it would be made clear that to cross those lines would invite their termination.
I would even support drawing the clear line in the sand preemptively. For example, after law enforcement went door to door in New Orleans in '05 looking for, and confiscating weapons owned by law abiding citizens, many states passed laws that would prohibit any such action in their state and I support that 100%.
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If the police were corrupt and chose to do nothing to obvious lawbreakers, your solution would be to draw a line in the sand and make laws that would make them less powerful?
If the people making the laws were corrupt and were working on behalf of the criminals and simply removed laws that protected you such as Gramm/Leech and Bliley did back in 1999, your solution would be to further limit government's power to regulate?
Do you see how you have become a victim of poll-tested spin?