Thursday, August 30, 2007

Not Bathroom Humour

You really have to wonder.  One senator after another seems to be falling by the wayside trapped within our nations moral demise.

Let's face it.  Sex is the biggest motivator in the entire universe, it outdoes love, greed and stupidity all in one shot.  But you have to ask yourself....just what the hell was he thinking?  Enquiring minds would also like to know...just how do you achieve anything vaguely resembling sex by reaching under a partion?  Is that the new "come up and see me sometime" come hither signal?

I've always thought of myself as a fair person, so with that in mind I listened to the tape of the officer as he was arresting Senator Craig.

Let me tell you that I found the officer to be a bully. He started out trying to be friendly (as long as the senator did not protest the arrest) but as soon as the senator spoke up for himself the office became more and more obnoxious in his manner.  I truly believe that the senator was lead to believe that everything would be swept under a rug and not come to light if he agreed with the office.  Isn't that a form of blackmail? Or at the very least intimidation?

Listen to the tape and make up your own mind.  I have never liked these traps that the cops spring...sometimes it's almost like pushing a person into the situation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for passing that along...we need to hear the side of the story that the Press does not choose to shed light on .... I think it was Teddy Roosevelt who once said 'if all you have is a hammer, then everything will look like a nail"

The press loves its hammer....every incident is rushed to judgement, then Wham!

From listening to this, I hear a police officer eager to lasso another case, have another feather for his cap. The number of officers arrested for corruption and illegal activity is nothing to be proud of. As each one is caught in a sting operation, we always see the officers that were arrested were recipients of  "Policeman of the Month" awards...etc..  

While the testimony of both have flaws, this rings loud and clear..."one will skillfully prosecute what they themselves are guilty of doing"

Great entry!
Marc :)