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Fraudulent Law Enforcer Tells Katie Couric Illegal Arrests He Made Gave Him Adrenaline Rush, Sense Of Purpose
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- [Yet nobody bothers to see how much he accomplished with his busts. Too bad nosy reporters had to intervene. Maybe some of the scum he took off the street would have remained in jail instead.]
[Posted by xentpro at 04:20 PM : Oct 30, 2008]
it doesn''t matter what he accomplished ... because what he was doing was illegal. multiple people lost their jobs because this moron misrepresented himself. i hope they all sue him for lost wages ... and bury him in debt indefinitely.
maybe the people he busted were doing good things ... despite their use of, or connection to drugs. - Reply to this comment
- I think the best approach for someone like autumn987 is to ingnore them. Gibberish does not deserve recognition.
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- "Yet nobody bothers to see how much he accomplished with his busts. Too bad nosy reporters had to intervene"
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Are you serious? Do you really want untrained, inexperienced people running around waving guns in people''s faces? Aren''t there enough instances where trained officers shoot innocent people without having every bozo looking for an "adrenaline rush" out there gunning people down? You will change your tune when you, or someone you know, spends time in jail or the hospital because of one of your "heros". - Reply to this comment
- autumn987:
Really, my first inclination is to assume you are a skinny, acne-plagued, very sheltered, lonely, possibly handicapped goth girl in your early 20s, that this gibbering post of yours is a way of reaching out, and just ignore it. But there''s something pathological involved, isn''t there? Let me offer you some help. First off, take your time and proofread this junk. You keep hitting "t" instead of "r." Also, plurals that end in "y" should usually end in "ies." Third, obscurity does not imply depth. It merely implies you have nothing to say. - Reply to this comment
- [But he wasn''t and it wasn''t the first time Jakob lied. Among other lies, the Army veteran said he had been injured in Iraq when he had never even been there. "I told a few lies in my life and I told one big one," says Jakob. "For me it wasn%u2019t about trying to pull something over on somebody%u2026.I knew what I was doing wasn%u2019t legal. But%u2026it isn%u2019t like I was out robbing people%u2026beating people%u2026I was arresting drug dealers," he tells Couric. ]
''what i did ... and how i did it was ok ... because in the end i busted some drug dealers''
if this isn''t ''ends justify means'' ... than nothing is. i''d say he has a job as a political operative ... i wonder which party he would fit into better.
why should it be any different for him ... when all the authorities that have been given responsibility over others uses this very same justification. - Reply to this comment
