Maddening Laws Shield Criminals
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A young mother was viciously executed in a local bank robbery by a new breed of criminal monsters who defiantly describe their predations as “mad dogging.” If and when they are apprehended, the police must dance an exquisite, ACLU choreographed, legal minuet around these animals or risk violating their civil rights and winding up on trial themselves. No one is safe anymore, in our homes, on the streets, in our cars, or any place else, from becoming a statistic.
The question we must ask ourselves is: What is our tolerance level of national degradation and acquiescence? Can we be goaded, provoked or humiliated as a society to say “we are mad as hell, and we wont take it any more”? We are caught in a sordid crunch between insatiable criminal predators and quisling legislatures on the national, state and local levels. They profane their oaths of office that is to assure public safety as their most urgent obligation. They are obsessed only with their own tenure and self-interest. We, their victims, compound the atrocities, electing and reelecting them as though we have no other options. There must be an explanation, if not a cure, for this abomination.
The American people seem to be the victims of an ACLU-induced “politically correct psychosis” that makes vicious career criminals untouchable and on the rare occasions that especially egregious killers are sentenced to death, they die of old age before all of their appeals are exhausted by their reverent apologists.
L. “VAN” RODIC
Oxnard
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