Today I'm thankful for Fiverr.
I'm too disgusted at my local police department for words. So, I'll pay someone to come up with the name for a PAC.
I'll just leave this here.
https://kdvr.com/news/local/video-shows-aurora-officer-pointing-gun-at-doctors-head-city-now-facing-potential-lawsuit/?fbclid=IwAR23qkW3L2fSDHYYbvY0_CY0E1bbFi1Q2tV8ULF9OOVPyPeovXa8NI0slGY
I'd rather do other things with my life but if the cops keep trying to kill my neighbors, I guess that fighting their funding will have to become the priority.
I pray Coffman's balls drop finds his true authenticity and he actually gets off of his ass and does something other than let socialists tell him what to say. figures out that, as a conservative, he doesn't have to bow down to the liberals. To tell the truth about him, my personal experience has been disturbing.
Coffman's staff - oh, my goodness - they are incredibly stupid. I was once barred entry from a town hall meeting because they looked me up on Facebook and saw that I grew up in Arvada. They claimed this meant I wasn't living in Aurora despite my real address being listed on my driver's license and entry form. It's a shame, Coffman may have appreciated a conservative presence that is well schooled in subliminal crowd control. This was way back when his meetings were packed with liberal protesters.
His loss.....
All that means is that I've got to make myself more visible. Perhaps I should run for his seat again.
I'd rather not. I have more power outside of the limelight.
The Covid lockdowns only keep the community apart. I'll continue watching the city's dog and pony show on YouTube. Eventually, they'll get to see my mug on a weekly basis again.
Love ya,
S.
Next day edit:
I'm going to put this out there. Twelve years ago, I ran into a retired police officer (Denver, I think) who claimed that the United Nations wanted to do away with local policing. He seemed afraid of UN Troops coming in and taking over our cities (he claimed it would have to be international soldiers due to the Posse Comitatus Act forbidding US troops from acting on US soil).
He had dvds and written documentation which I passed on to people who wanted to research the issue.
If there is even a kernel of truth to the idea that local policing is in danger of giving way to Federal or even international control, police brutality could be the means by which this idea is sold to the general public.
Shifting gears, it is estimated that 3.7% of the population is sociopathic. Of course, this minority of the population makes its way into a variety of occupations, including community policing.
This would seem to be a good reason for the unions and the majority of well-disciplined, caring cops to kick the rotten apples out of the bunch rather than stand with them in solidarity.
My experience in Aurora is that the cops harassing me were not sociopaths. I say this because they were obviously uncomfortable. It would seem that they were ordered to mess around on my property and sit outside of my home. Whoever gave that order was the problem. Any rule (or illegal fine threat towards city employees) that forced these officers to comply is part of the problem.
I'm just one obnoxious old lady (and a pretty good thespian, too). Undoubtedly, many more people (possibly less obnoxious and theatrical) are harassed in a similar fashion. I can make the experience hilarious.
Other people may not see it as a joke. They may actually experience trauma which severely limits their ability to live their lives as fully as possible.
This has got to stop.
Very old research on the rotten apple theory of police brutality: https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=181019
I'm too disgusted at my local police department for words. So, I'll pay someone to come up with the name for a PAC.
I'll just leave this here.
https://kdvr.com/news/local/video-shows-aurora-officer-pointing-gun-at-doctors-head-city-now-facing-potential-lawsuit/?fbclid=IwAR23qkW3L2fSDHYYbvY0_CY0E1bbFi1Q2tV8ULF9OOVPyPeovXa8NI0slGY
I'd rather do other things with my life but if the cops keep trying to kill my neighbors, I guess that fighting their funding will have to become the priority.
I pray Coffman
Coffman's staff - oh, my goodness - they are incredibly stupid. I was once barred entry from a town hall meeting because they looked me up on Facebook and saw that I grew up in Arvada. They claimed this meant I wasn't living in Aurora despite my real address being listed on my driver's license and entry form. It's a shame, Coffman may have appreciated a conservative presence that is well schooled in subliminal crowd control. This was way back when his meetings were packed with liberal protesters.
His loss.....
All that means is that I've got to make myself more visible. Perhaps I should run for his seat again.
I'd rather not. I have more power outside of the limelight.
The Covid lockdowns only keep the community apart. I'll continue watching the city's dog and pony show on YouTube. Eventually, they'll get to see my mug on a weekly basis again.
Love ya,
S.
Next day edit:
I'm going to put this out there. Twelve years ago, I ran into a retired police officer (Denver, I think) who claimed that the United Nations wanted to do away with local policing. He seemed afraid of UN Troops coming in and taking over our cities (he claimed it would have to be international soldiers due to the Posse Comitatus Act forbidding US troops from acting on US soil).
He had dvds and written documentation which I passed on to people who wanted to research the issue.
If there is even a kernel of truth to the idea that local policing is in danger of giving way to Federal or even international control, police brutality could be the means by which this idea is sold to the general public.
Shifting gears, it is estimated that 3.7% of the population is sociopathic. Of course, this minority of the population makes its way into a variety of occupations, including community policing.
This would seem to be a good reason for the unions and the majority of well-disciplined, caring cops to kick the rotten apples out of the bunch rather than stand with them in solidarity.
My experience in Aurora is that the cops harassing me were not sociopaths. I say this because they were obviously uncomfortable. It would seem that they were ordered to mess around on my property and sit outside of my home. Whoever gave that order was the problem. Any rule (or illegal fine threat towards city employees) that forced these officers to comply is part of the problem.
I'm just one obnoxious old lady (and a pretty good thespian, too). Undoubtedly, many more people (possibly less obnoxious and theatrical) are harassed in a similar fashion. I can make the experience hilarious.
Other people may not see it as a joke. They may actually experience trauma which severely limits their ability to live their lives as fully as possible.
This has got to stop.
Very old research on the rotten apple theory of police brutality: https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=181019