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BBC Speechless As Trader Tells Truth: "The Collapse Is Coming...And Goldman Rules The
Started by prease, Sep 27 2011 04:35 AM
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Yeah I saw that. TELL IT LIKE IT IS MAN.
Apparently dudes were cheering when planes flew into the World Trade Center, because they knew the price of oil was going to go up.
Apparently dudes were cheering when planes flew into the World Trade Center, because they knew the price of oil was going to go up.
Posted 27 September 2011 - 10:48 PM
"JPMorgan Chase recently donated an unprecedented $4.6 million to the New York City Police Foundation. The gift was the largest in the history of the foundation and will enable the New York City Police Department to strengthen security in the Big Apple. The money will pay for 1,000 new patrol car laptops, as well as security monitoring software in the NYPD's main data center."
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Anyone need more proof that banks fucking run this place? Not sure how much more in-your-face the evidence needs to be.
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Anyone need more proof that banks fucking run this place? Not sure how much more in-your-face the evidence needs to be.
Posted 02 October 2011 - 10:12 AM
And example of some of the most corrupt cops in this country:
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Posted 02 October 2011 - 10:23 AM
You know, I find it absurd that some officers just simply ignore people's rights. Simply put, if you think about something you are about to do on the job, and you aren't sure if you should or shouldn't - don't fucking do it.
I think the most important skill (character trait) an officer should have is the ABILITY TO PUT THEMSELVES IN OTHER PEOPLE'S SHOES. If you can understand why someone did something and how you would feel in their position, then you will likely make the right choice.
I guess that's why I have the lowest amount of complaints for the year (0) on my squad.
Also, I like to explain to people - victim, witness, and suspect alike - exactly why I am doing what I am doing, and what gave me the authority to do so. Stupid people that don't know their own rights will be wowed by big words and not even bother trying to argue, and intelligent people will become understanding, own up to their mistake, say thank you, or the best fucking thing in the world - apologize for being an asshat.
I think the most important skill (character trait) an officer should have is the ABILITY TO PUT THEMSELVES IN OTHER PEOPLE'S SHOES. If you can understand why someone did something and how you would feel in their position, then you will likely make the right choice.
I guess that's why I have the lowest amount of complaints for the year (0) on my squad.
Also, I like to explain to people - victim, witness, and suspect alike - exactly why I am doing what I am doing, and what gave me the authority to do so. Stupid people that don't know their own rights will be wowed by big words and not even bother trying to argue, and intelligent people will become understanding, own up to their mistake, say thank you, or the best fucking thing in the world - apologize for being an asshat.
Posted 03 October 2011 - 01:51 PM
stylus said:
You know, I find it absurd that some officers just simply ignore people's rights. Simply put, if you think about something you are about to do on the job, and you aren't sure if you should or shouldn't - don't fucking do it.
I think the most important skill (character trait) an officer should have is the ABILITY TO PUT THEMSELVES IN OTHER PEOPLE'S SHOES. If you can understand why someone did something and how you would feel in their position, then you will likely make the right choice.
I guess that's why I have the lowest amount of complaints for the year (0) on my squad.
Also, I like to explain to people - victim, witness, and suspect alike - exactly why I am doing what I am doing, and what gave me the authority to do so. Stupid people that don't know their own rights will be wowed by big words and not even bother trying to argue, and intelligent people will become understanding, own up to their mistake, say thank you, or the best fucking thing in the world - apologize for being an asshat.
I think the most important skill (character trait) an officer should have is the ABILITY TO PUT THEMSELVES IN OTHER PEOPLE'S SHOES. If you can understand why someone did something and how you would feel in their position, then you will likely make the right choice.
I guess that's why I have the lowest amount of complaints for the year (0) on my squad.
Also, I like to explain to people - victim, witness, and suspect alike - exactly why I am doing what I am doing, and what gave me the authority to do so. Stupid people that don't know their own rights will be wowed by big words and not even bother trying to argue, and intelligent people will become understanding, own up to their mistake, say thank you, or the best fucking thing in the world - apologize for being an asshat.
Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:20 PM
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Yep, if only there were more Styluses in the world. : <
Unfortunately, it only takes a few asshat cops to ruin your image.
Unfortunately, it only takes a few asshat cops to ruin your image.
Posted 03 October 2011 - 06:59 PM
It's all a front, Stylus is the asshole cop who pepper sprays people at random.
Posted 03 October 2011 - 08:44 PM
Cham said:
It's all a front, Stylus is the asshole cop who pepper sprays people at random.
Come on, give him more credit than that. It's not at random.
Those coloureds deserve it.
Posted 04 October 2011 - 02:24 PM
unsane said:
I didn't watch the videos or anything so i don't know what they were about, but just wanted to say: well said man. The world could use more empathic, intelligent cops such as yourself.
Don't let pigfuck con you, he would fucking taser your ass in a second if he knew he could get away with it.
Posted 08 October 2011 - 01:19 AM
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