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pokethebear
· 10 years ago
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Problem is that in the US there was a SCOTUS ruling they the police are there to protect and serve the law, not the citizens.
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chu
· 10 years ago
In the US, shouldn't the citizens be the law? Of the people, for the people, by the people? Admittedly, this isn't in the Constitution or even the Declaration (it's Gettysburg) but it's still an important historical document that shows the mentality of what a country should be.
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thepacifist
· 10 years ago
I won a debate in high school by quoting that and saying it was from the constitution. Everyone took my word for it while my history teacher just sat there shaking his head.
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pokethebear
· 10 years ago
Cannot believe my statement of fact garnered downvotes.
thepacifist
· 10 years ago
Ignorance is bliss. There. You have my thumbs up.
pokethebear
· 10 years ago
Cool, thanks.
mariahjuanita
· 10 years ago
That's Edward James olmos
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guest
· 10 years ago
He played Adama on Battlestar Galactica (the reboot version). That's where the quote is from.
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pripyatplatypus
· 10 years ago
The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 limits the power of the federal government to enforce state laws with military personnel. In reality, the national police is the FBI.
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texasranger
· 9 years ago
Yes that is correct to some extent. The FBI is a matter of jurisdiction. The FBI takes cases were a federal law has been broken or the offender crosses state lines. Example: serial killers, some will cross state lines thus leaving the maximum jurisdiction of the state, leaving the case to the FBI. But thats just one thing they do
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hr2burn
· 10 years ago
Well said.