Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Police: They're not on your side, they're on their side

Smashing 
into a house to 'get drugs' once again, they slaughter an Iraq war vet who had the temerity to protect his own home.  Try as you might to keep away from these men, then they smash into your home in the middle of the night and kill you.


Dupnik’s SWAT team initially claimed that Guereña fired at them while they were serving a warrant — as he slept. They claimed that his bullets hit the bulletproof shield that the entry team hid behind, and that the barrage of bullets they fired back was in self-defense.
Only, Guereña never fired his weapon. Awoken by his wife with screams that men with guns were invading his home and threatening his family, Jose Guereña armed himself with a AR-15 rifle and crouched in the hallway. The SWAT team unloaded upon Guereña on sight. He apparently recognized the home invaders as police. He took 60 rounds, but never — as the Pima County Sheriff’s Department was forced to admit — took off his weapon’s safety as he was being killed. . . . A Marine veteran of Iraq that had the discipline not to fire — a discipline that a trigger-happy SWAT team which has now killed three men in less than a year cannot itself exercise?

Thugs.  Bureaucrats.  But with guns.  Scary.

The 'war on drugs' is a war on America.  And we're beating ourselves to death.

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