My natural rights to self-protection, the Constitution AND the Fourth Amendment are being assaulted. Ironic that this comes from Philadelphia where the Constitution was penned.
To: Daffynition
“Declaring a state of emergency is fine with me,”
Pretty close to declaring martial law. This is what happens when you let things get so bad that even martial law sounds better than living in this hell hole.
2 posted on
12/03/2007 1:09:16 PM PST by
dblshot
To: Daffynition
He and his wife, Sylvia, a school psychologist, are shopping for a house. I don't need to read any further to be against this d--kweed. Since when did it become the job of our schools to provide mental health services?
Parents should be contacted and a suggestion should be made that they "MAY WANT, BUT AREN'T REQUIRED" to seek mental health care for their child. The schools should not be in the position of evaluation children on this level, period.
There is vast room for inappropriate actions when these services are provided in school, and I object as strenuously as I possible can to it.
3 posted on
12/03/2007 1:13:00 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
(Mr. President, Article IV Section IV is in our Constitution, and the states it refers to are ours.)
To: Daffynition; Owl_Eagle
To: Daffynition
Philadelphia has a huge crime problem. At the exact same time, it is trying to kick out the Boy Scouts of America from headquarters on which the Scouts have a 100-year lease. They also are certainly hostile to anything except standard (terrible) public schools.
Well, at least the new Mayor cannot make things worse. The last Mayor should have wound up in the Big House for being crooked as a dog's hind leg.
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To: Daffynition
While he has not analyzed the large number of recent civilian shootings by Philadelphia police - officers have killed about three dozen people in the last two years...It's all those dreadful murder-death-kills!
7 posted on
12/03/2007 1:39:39 PM PST by
papertyger
(changing words quickly metastasizes into changing facts -- Ann Coulter)
To: Joe Brower
"Ramsey said he and Nutter were in agreement on Nutter's crime-fighting strategy, including Nutter's promise to employ a controversial "stop, question and frisk" policy to target illegal weapons."
9 posted on
12/03/2007 1:47:13 PM PST by
Travis McGee
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To: Daffynition
11 posted on
12/03/2007 1:49:45 PM PST by
SubGeniusX
(The People have Unenumerated Rights, The Government does not have Unenumerated Powers!)
To: Daffynition
Charles H. Ramsey, Nutter's choice to replace Sylvester M. Johnson, fully agrees with the incoming mayor's promise to declare a crime emergency in some parts of the city on his first day in office, Jan. 7. Wow! Why didnt we think of this before? Reduce the crime rate by clamping down on the rights of the people!
Incompetent idiot.
To: Daffynition
worked in Chicago for 29 years before he took over Washington’s troubled Metropolitan Police Department ...
LOL! Good God, that should DISqualify him, not qualify him.
Hey, I’m from Chicago and I’m here to clean up your city...
16 posted on
12/03/2007 2:11:46 PM PST by
bill1952
("all that we do is done with an eye towards something else." - Aristotle)
To: Daffynition
Hey, it’s not so bad. If it nabs a potential terrorist (or has the potential to do so), the program can be expanded nationwide.
18 posted on
12/03/2007 3:32:11 PM PST by
DemEater
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