Meanwhile, most Dems in Congress are sedated; comatose, even.
Some have given up, thrown in the towel, capitulated, have they not, Sen. Schumer?
Habeas corpus is a legal principle that protects individuals from unlawful detention. The term originates from Latin, meaning "you shall have the body." It allows a person imprisoned or detained to challenge the legality of their detention before a court. It ensures that authorities can't hold someone without just cause and requires them to present evidence or justification for the detention. This principle is a cornerstone of justice and individual freedoms in many legal systems worldwide, including Canada and the United States.
America needs a complete exorcism.
We need Father Merrin [Max von Sydow,] and Father Karras [Jason Miller.]
The 'corpus' in habeas corpus is DEAD. If 330 million 'murkan citizens sit on their hands, 5 million outlaws will punch them in the face. Maybe it is time for all of us to read, or re-read, The Prince via Machiavelli. No, not the Little Prince.
Another noteworthy children's book for adults to read is 'Wind in the Willows.' So simple and so astoundingly adroit, it depicts humans as common animals, and shows the qualitative differences between the good, the bad and the foolishly ugly. I am serious about these two reads, which will not be available if you are in an ICE detention dungeon.
People who gravitate towards these kind of jobs are bullies and thugs.
ICE, CBP, DEA, FBI the worst. Part of the reason is the training and purpose, they are trained to be bad asses, use force, to shoot and as a consequence they look for an excuse to put their training and purpose to use.
A Stanford Study in the 1960' worked up a psychological profile of cops and criminals. Their conclusion a cop could have become a criminal and vice versa, except that circumstances were that they chose a difference career path.
I've known a few LEO in my life time, and an ex son in law was a prison guard, and there job alone has stilted their opinion, they believe that everyone is a criminal but they just haven't been caught
My dad was an assistat DA and a DA. Special prosecutor. It's true that police have to be reactive and too many are overly aggressive, but bad apples can be identified and removed befolre the barrel is worthless.
My mother in law was a WAC in WWII and worked for the Baltimore police....
I know for a fact that the feds use MMPIs and other tests that may identify abnormal agression. I've perviously discussed usze of lie detectors and other tests....
FBI agents used to be lawyers and accountants. I have a cousin who was head of an FBI department until she retired. My dad's secretary was married to the former head of the international division. Virtually all are college graduates. In more recent times, they accepted many former cops....
When my wife worked for the justice department we socialized with many agents from many agencies. You take people as you find them.
My experience is that the feds -- and that includes the Federal Protective Service -- live in a fishbowl, are continually evaluated.
ICE = American SA [Storm Troopers]
Maybe gibbets are coming. Defenestrations?
Meanwhile, most Dems in Congress are sedated; comatose, even.
Some have given up, thrown in the towel, capitulated, have they not, Sen. Schumer?
Habeas corpus is a legal principle that protects individuals from unlawful detention. The term originates from Latin, meaning "you shall have the body." It allows a person imprisoned or detained to challenge the legality of their detention before a court. It ensures that authorities can't hold someone without just cause and requires them to present evidence or justification for the detention. This principle is a cornerstone of justice and individual freedoms in many legal systems worldwide, including Canada and the United States.
America needs a complete exorcism.
We need Father Merrin [Max von Sydow,] and Father Karras [Jason Miller.]
The 'corpus' in habeas corpus is DEAD. If 330 million 'murkan citizens sit on their hands, 5 million outlaws will punch them in the face. Maybe it is time for all of us to read, or re-read, The Prince via Machiavelli. No, not the Little Prince.
Another noteworthy children's book for adults to read is 'Wind in the Willows.' So simple and so astoundingly adroit, it depicts humans as common animals, and shows the qualitative differences between the good, the bad and the foolishly ugly. I am serious about these two reads, which will not be available if you are in an ICE detention dungeon.
Not dead yet.
Nor I. Strength and honor.
People who gravitate towards these kind of jobs are bullies and thugs.
ICE, CBP, DEA, FBI the worst. Part of the reason is the training and purpose, they are trained to be bad asses, use force, to shoot and as a consequence they look for an excuse to put their training and purpose to use.
A Stanford Study in the 1960' worked up a psychological profile of cops and criminals. Their conclusion a cop could have become a criminal and vice versa, except that circumstances were that they chose a difference career path.
I've known a few LEO in my life time, and an ex son in law was a prison guard, and there job alone has stilted their opinion, they believe that everyone is a criminal but they just haven't been caught
My dad was an assistat DA and a DA. Special prosecutor. It's true that police have to be reactive and too many are overly aggressive, but bad apples can be identified and removed befolre the barrel is worthless.
My mother in law was a WAC in WWII and worked for the Baltimore police....
I know for a fact that the feds use MMPIs and other tests that may identify abnormal agression. I've perviously discussed usze of lie detectors and other tests....
FBI agents used to be lawyers and accountants. I have a cousin who was head of an FBI department until she retired. My dad's secretary was married to the former head of the international division. Virtually all are college graduates. In more recent times, they accepted many former cops....
When my wife worked for the justice department we socialized with many agents from many agencies. You take people as you find them.
My experience is that the feds -- and that includes the Federal Protective Service -- live in a fishbowl, are continually evaluated.