Posted on 12/31/2010 10:37:34 AM PST by pillut48
The relevant question is whether the SWAT thugs do, and the answer is they don’t.
>A lot of people have guns. Is the risk of a white powder being flushed in the potty, or placing it in boiling oil, worth killing over? Apparently you think so. In any case, I though getting rid of drugs was a good thing, and here youre offering a way to accomplish exactly that, except that you somehow want to avoid that from happening. What gives?<
Here we go. Of course I am saying kill people over flushing white powder down the toilet. DON’T BE A NINNY!
I said that these people have guns, they attack the police when entering. The reason that they use no knock warrants is for safety. To catch people off guard and unarmed. This PREVENTS people from getting shot!
Don’t start playing games, twisting intentions and words.
>Incidentally, if you support violent no-knock raids for non-violent circumstances like suspected drug possession it means that to you, its worth killing people to preserve evidence that might put someone behind bars. I suggest that placing a conviction at higher value than preserving human lives is reversed, un-Christian, and supportive of tyranny. (Read your own tagline.)<
I do support no knock raids - it is not unchristian (or are you now god that makes these decisions?) I am not advocating killing people. These things are done to arrest people not execute them. Why don’t you just give it up - it is about arresting someone who has broken a law. But apparently you think that letting gang bangers walk around selling drugs to kids is alright.
meanwhile you demonize me for supporting a no knock on a guy who carries weapons to defend his “white powder” so he can sell it to kids, get them hooked, OD, and you support shooting cops.
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