Tuesday, July 7, 2015

What Separates the Innocent from the Guilty?


Recently a Rio Rancho police officer was killed in the line of duty. The first Rio Rancho, New Mexico police officer to meet this fate. A 28 year old thief shot the officer when the officer pulled him over for a traffic check. The thief's girlfriend was driving the vehicle and knew what was going to happen but didn't try to warn the officer.

What's the big deal you may ask, police killings seem to be rampant these days. Why write a blog on something that has become blasé? Well, folks, the question is, "What Separates the Innocent from the Guilty?" 

Americans have only one direct line of defense between themselves and the criminal element of our society. And, that is the American police force. I'm not saying that all police are great, upstanding members of society. I'm not saying that everything they do is correct. I'm not saying that they are not racists. I'm just saying that we, as American citizens, have no other avenue of protection between ourselves and the criminals, and so, killing off police officers is not the solution to the so-called radical police that are paid by us, to protect us, from the criminals.

Americans need to change their government and that includes the justice system. Criminals have more rights than the victims. Innocent people need to be protected, not the guilty who pray on us everyday. An eye for an eye, as the Bible says is the way the American justice system was founded and it's the way it should be today. 

Charging police officers with murder for shooting someone in the act of committing a crime is the same as charging soldiers with murder for killing someone during an act of war. What the hell has this country come to? A bunch of cry babies. Incapable of taking care of ourselves but ready to tear down the first line of American defense. This isn't a democracy anymore, it's a country of organizations, run by the rich and influential who can not be controlled and who will bring about its demise.

Wake up America! 

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