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Johnny Teabags
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EBPD sucky sucky at their jobby jobby
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rot in hell
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Johnny Teabags wrote: EBPD sucky sucky at their jobby jobby hope the next joint you smoke is laced with poison , faggott
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Pedo Pope
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I must have gotten under your skin, much like your priest got under your briefs.
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join in
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Pedo Pope wrote: I must have gotten under your skin, much like your priest got under your briefs. and stomp out drug dealers/users, they are the root of all evil. crush them all , for they are all weak minded people who can't cope
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Sad and Pathetic
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The EBPD is a putrid bag of crapulence...they waste tax dollars!
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druggie
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Sad and Pathetic wrote: The EBPD is a putrid bag of crapulence...they waste tax dollars! we get it you hate them and they hate you, the difference being you are a weak coward why they arrest jerkoffs like yourself, go get high and pass out loser
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Sad and Pathetic
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You already admitted, druggie, that you preferred the sexual company of little boys.
Death would be merciful, so I'd prefer you spend the rest of your pathetic and miserable life in prison where the other druggies can work you over.
By the way, the EBPD puts their arms around my shoulders and call me a "good guy" after I write LOCAL 145 a nice check. See, the best part of this is I'm a respected citizen in their eyes...all while I make sure everyone knows they're a waste of tax dollars.
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What now
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join in wrote: <quoted text> and stomp out drug dealers/users, they are the root of all evil. crush them all , for they are all weak minded people who can't cope The root of all evil... sounds.... say, have you heard of Charles Dawkins? Great man. His documentary entitles exactly that... shows the one true evil.
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Sad and Pathetic
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We are enduring "an exceedingly retarded, primitive version of religion, which unfortunately is at present undergoing an epidemic in the United States. Not in Europe, not in Britain, but in the United States."
You were close, What Now; It was Richard Dawkins, the Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University.
He continues: "My American friends tell me that you are slipping towards a theocratic Dark Age. Which is very disagreeable for the very large number of educated, intelligent and right-thinking people in America. Unfortunately, at present, it's slightly outnumbered by the ignorant, uneducated people who voted Bush in.
But the broad direction of history is toward enlightenment, and so I think that what America is going through at the moment will prove to be a temporary reverse. I think there is great hope for the future. My advice would be, Don't despair, these things pass."
If only Monroe Moron would "pass," we'd get that much closer to making this country right...oh, wrong word--"correct" not right...again.
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What now
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Sad and Pathetic wrote: We are enduring "an exceedingly retarded, primitive version of religion, which unfortunately is at present undergoing an epidemic in the United States. Not in Europe, not in Britain, but in the United States." You were close, What Now; It was Richard Dawkins, the Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University. He continues: "My American friends tell me that you are slipping towards a theocratic Dark Age. Which is very disagreeable for the very large number of educated, intelligent and right-thinking people in America. Unfortunately, at present, it's slightly outnumbered by the ignorant, uneducated people who voted Bush in. But the broad direction of history is toward enlightenment, and so I think that what America is going through at the moment will prove to be a temporary reverse. I think there is great hope for the future. My advice would be, Don't despair, these things pass." If only Monroe Moron would "pass," we'd get that much closer to making this country right...oh, wrong word--"correct" not right...again. Damn. I constantly confuse his first name with that of Darwin.... both are those I aspire to be like.
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What now
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Judged:
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Oh oh oh well have I got a story for all of you. Today, on the way back from McDonalds on 18 North (I was on foot), taking Ryders Lane going home. I noticed one cop car in the Mega Movies Parking Lot, and then realized two more were coming along with an EMS. So... never missing to see EBPD's finest in action, I strolled to see what was happening. So long story short, someone crashed into someone else, someone was hurt, and people were pissed (all teens however, so relatively expected). As talks between drivers became heated, one cop, took one of the drivers over to the side, pushed him onto an SUV's hood, and yelled at him, I quote, to "shut the fuck up. Do you understand"... and so on. I could not hear the rest as I was told by bystanders to back away because it was not my problem. Ignoring the sheep, I watched the situation, with the cops having no idea how to get an injured out of the car, or what to do with the drivers and passengers. Granted, one did not have a license, and more likely than not there was alcohol involved, but that is what they are paid and trained to do. However, the biggest problem I had is not the police not having any idea what to do...(I'll give them that, it was disorienting), but the fact that the officer could not sort the situation without resorting to yelling, cursing, and threatening a young man who was obviously very upset about the situation. I am sure we will hear of what happened very soon, as this will affect many in East Brunswick as even more laws will be passed, and more officers hired to patrol the "hardened, dirty, hard streets" of EB. Actually, if we keep teaching our kids to act they way we do, maybe EB will become... bad. Won't that be the day.
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Sad and Pathetic
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Like I've said before, they're thugs with badges.
Last I checked "heated" talks were not illegal, and certainly no reason to slam someone on the hood of a car. The mindless escalation of force--I guess when you pay local cops $150,000 per year you cannot afford to train them, right?--is a liability for the town and its taxpayers. This kid might sue for police brutality, thereby causing more and more tax dollars to go toward nonsense rather than service.
What also bothers me, and should bother any other taxpayer, is that they needed three patrol cars (cars that should be out patrolling...what a concept!) for an accident on private property. Even then the three stooges, according to your account, had no idea what to do in an emergency. For $150,000 per year the cops should at least know something more than meter maid and utility babysitting duties, right?
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would love to know
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What now wrote: <quoted text> The root of all evil... sounds.... say, have you heard of Charles Dawkins? Great man. His documentary entitles exactly that... shows the one true evil. you are a fake and a coward...thats what this kind of behavior makes you....id actually respect you if you were a man and said these things to a cop or at a council meeting instead of on some blog that doesnt mean anything
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makeadeal
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I know I said this at a council meeting, and it was televised, but no one seemed to care.
If you give me your name and address, I'll drop off a tape.
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would love to know wrote: <quoted text> you are a fake and a coward...thats what this kind of behavior makes you....id actually respect you if you were a man and said these things to a cop or at a council meeting instead of on some blog that doesnt mean anything Last time I spoke out against fake authority I was charged with inciting public unrest. Because people like you actually started listening. If only the few good cops started exposing the many faults of the EBPD, people might start to look at the department in a different light. However, one did. Look at what happened to him.
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Johnny Teabags
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There are only two types of people who would absolutely defend the EBPD: EBPD cops and the same type of collaborators that welcomed Hitler into France.
I can understand the former, but would really like to liquidate the latter.
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What now
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Johnny Teabags wrote: There are only two types of people who would absolutely defend the EBPD: EBPD cops and the same type of collaborators that welcomed Hitler into France. I can understand the former, but would really like to liquidate the latter. Did you know EB cops can't remove a stretcher from a rescue vehicle? It's actually pretty funny watching them fumble with it.
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Jane
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They talk on cell phones while driving their cruisers.
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Jane
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[i no this from experience. so before anyone speaks there mind.. take into consideration that they are people under there uniform. they do drink, they do like to have a good time and have a few beers, maybe even get drunk.. ohh well... its life happens to EVERYBODY!!} It does not and should not happen to everybody. This is setting a very bad example.
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Johnny Teabags
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The people paid to enforce the law should uphold the law themselves. Otherwise, it's tyranny.
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