paper or maybe even halloween, if you are like me, you have tried to get into the wrong car in the yore ggrocery store parking lot. people make mistakes. we turn down the wrong road, the road driveway, we knock on the wrong door, chase a ball or a pet to someone else s property, not once dodo we think it would result in our being shot or killed. something terrible is going on in a country where a young boy can be shot for simply knocking on the wrong door. where a young woman can be shot for turning down the wrong driveway, and a young woman shot for confusing her car with your car, a child can be shot for chasing a toy. a terrible wind is sweeping our country, devaluing of life, do not confuse what is happening with the right of self-defense, solve defense requires an imminent threat to your well being. and a proportional response, do the allow you to s shoot first and figure out later. it does not mean you can shoot someone turning in your driveway, some people blame guns s
in our system. a level playing field? that is what happens in my beloved home say the of south carolina. state of south carolina, lars lawyers screen the very judges they appear in front of and elect, unelection or reelect the same judges, crime victims don t. cops don t. prosecutors don t. but in south carolina, criminal defense attorneys can and do screen and elect judges, including the democrat criminal defense attorney in the middle of this secret get out of jail early deal. here we are. a democrat lawyer legislator who screens and elects judges, getting a judge to sign an order one day before the judge retires, to release a convicted murderer from prison.
separating them from the rest of us, crime victims don t care about politicians but it is politics and decisions made by politicians that often determines whether you will be the victim of violent crime, bewarey of those who use the word reform, to them it just means fewer or less. what we need is few are criminals on our side of the prison fence. if you want to reform something, start there. then reform those politicians who shed more tears over those who commit crimes than those who are victimized by them. here is my question, should the federal government be stepping in on this crime crisis? or should state and local authorities be the ones to clampdown? let us know what you would like to see done in your communities,
won t stop, i am interested in separating them from the rest of us, crime victims don t care about politicians but it is politics and decisions made by politicians that often determines whether you will be the victim of violent crime, bewarey of those who use the word reform, to them it just means fewer or less. what we need is few are criminals on our side of the prison fence. if you want to reform something, start there. then reform those politicians who shed more tears over those who commit crimes than those who are victimized by them. here is my question, should the federal government be stepping in on this crime crisis? or should state and local authorities be the ones to clampdown? let us know what you would like to see done in your communities,
won t stop, i am interested in separating them from the rest of us, crime victims don t care about politicians but it is politics and decisions made by politicians that often determines whether you will be the victim of violent crime, bewarey of those who use the word reform, to them it just means fewer or less. what we need is few are criminals on our side of the prison fence. if you want to reform something, start there. then reform those politicians who shed more tears over those who commit crimes than those who are victimized by them. here is my question, should the federal government be stepping in on this crime crisis? or should state and local authorities be the ones to clampdown? let us know what you would like to see done in your communities,