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I was a deputy sheriff and I don’t recall a ban on homosexuals. In fact I worked with six lesbians
I was a deputy sheriff and I don’t recall a ban on homosexuals. In fact I worked with six lesbians
I see that you flunked Sarcasm 101.Absolutely. Forgiveness is the basis of compassion.
Homosexual/transgender "stuff" like alcoholism, drug abuse, suicide attempts, domestic violence., etc. etc.Okay? lots of them running around doing transgender stuff while on the job instead of doing the job?
It was more of a statement instead of a question.Are you asking this to me or in general?
I was giving you sarcasm back, actually. Pretty clear who failed basic.I see that you flunked Sarcasm 101.
Oh. None of that happened prior to homosexuals? Never heard of the Irish, I guess. That is all sarcasm, BTW.Homosexual/transgender "stuff" like alcoholism, drug abuse, suicide attempts, domestic violence., etc. etc.
Yet you asked a question.It was more of a statement instead of a question.
With all due respect, your sarcasm is as limp as your wrist.I was giving you sarcasm back, actually. Pretty clear who failed basic.
Oh. None of that happened prior to homosexuals? Never heard of the Irish, I guess. That is all sarcasm, BTW.
Would you sleep better tonight if I went back and removed the question mark and made it a statement?Yet you asked a question.
My sarcasm was nuanced... but that doesn't matter.aCultureWarrior said:
I see that you flunked Sarcasm 101.
With all due respect, your sarcasm is as limp as your wrist.
Holy cow... why are you hung up about what a few people are doing? LOL If these few people can ruin America, it seems that you are implying, then America was already pretty ****ed up.aCultureWarrior said:
Homosexual/transgender "stuff" like alcoholism, drug abuse, suicide attempts, domestic violence., etc. etc.
Things that homosexuals/transgenders disproportionately are involved in.
aCultureWarrior said:
Probably.It was more of a statement instead of a question.
Would you sleep better tonight if I went back and removed the question mark and made it a statement?
I did not work in. California.aCultureWarrior said:
...BTW, the quality of police officers has gone down in this country since they started allowing homosexuals and transgenders as officers. Secular humanism rules in this once great Christian nation, so how does it feel to reap what you sow?
Sounds like you worked for the San Franswishco Police Dept. Prior to the gay rights movement of the 80's, homosexuals were not allowed to work as police officers.
Being that homosexuals have a huge amount of psychological as well as physical problems, without a doubt it was related to his chosen sexual orientation.
/Think of how many other people this asshole cop abused or falsely arrested.
I mean, Americans live a in totalitarian hellhole!Huh?
Were you on drugs when you wrote that?
aCultureWarrior said:
...BTW, the quality of police officers has gone down in this country since they started allowing homosexuals and transgenders as officers. Secular humanism rules in this once great Christian nation, so how does it feel to reap what you sow?
Sounds like you worked for the San Franswishco Police Dept. Prior to the gay rights movement of the 80's, homosexuals were not allowed to work as police officers.
Being that homosexuals have a huge amount of psychological as well as physical problems, without a doubt it was related to his chosen sexual orientation.
The bad part is that a significant part of the population supports all this totalitarian insanity, especially conservatives, like the new user aCultureWarrior
That sounds totalitarian to you?I mean, Americans live a in totalitarian hellhole!
- insanely high number of criminal laws/statues - anywhere from 25.000 to 300.000(depending on how and what one counts)
- largest percentage of incarcerated per capita in the world
- absurdly high punishments for trivial stuff, including highly abusive provision that result in such punishments like three strikes laws
- abusive and murderous law enforcement which almost always gets away with clear murders and other serious crime
- prosecutors that commit extremely serious crimes, like fabricating evidence, get away with it and sometimes have the support of important politicians(some of them former prosecutors, like Kamala Harris)
- widespread abuses committed by psychiatry (including against children) - a pseudoscientific field that acts as a replacement for the (pseudo)judicial system in certain cases
- insanely abusive "instruments" of all kinds, from "sex offender" registries, all sorts of "orders", electronic bracelets of various kinds, etc.
- widespread illegal surveillance as evidence by Snowden and a few others
- lots of illegal activities carried out by agencies like FBI, CIA, etc.
etc. etc.
The bad part is that a significant part of the population supports all this totalitarian insanity, especially conservatives, like the new user aCultureWarrior
the union is only as good as the officials who are democratically elected by the bargaining unit members to represent their interests
as with our politicians, they elect the officials they deserve
Decertification is a much easier process than certification. In the former, management works with you; in the latter, against you.The ability to elect a different union leader isn't enough. Workers are also legally allowed to decide to decertify and dismiss their union altogether if they want. If workers don't want a union's services anymore, they can stop having the union provide those services.
Unfortunately, however, there is a culture of subtle intimidation and harassment that would dissuade employees from ever attempting to organize a decertification election even if they wanted to, or even from voicing an unfavorable view of their own union if they did harbor one. Unions have successfully won labor regulations that restrict the window within which to be able to pursue their right to decertify their own union. And some union constitutions regard the expression of speech unfavorable toward the union by their members about the union, or any attempts to consider or organize the possible withdrawal from the union, as a form of "misconduct" according to the union, that could be met with penalties or fines levied by the union against the member.
Unions like to keep up the pretense that they are purely democratic, by pointing out that they let members vote on who the figurehead will be, and let them vote to ratify a contract or not. But once an employee wants to exercise the legal right to consider possible decertification, suddenly the principles of democracy are no longer important, and the union relies on intimidation to prevent employees from knowing about or trying to exercise that democratic right.
So Bodhisattva still can't support his nonsense. Typical.How many are there?
Do you even know or are you just engaged in make believe?
Seriously? How do you know this wasn't just an isolated incident?
Regardless, he was reinstated.
Fired DeLand officer gets his job back after arbitrator finds issues with internal investigation
A DeLand police officer fired for making a wrongful arrest in 2017 will be back on the force following an appeal to the city’s decision to fire him after an arbitrator found issues with the investigation into the incident leading to his dismissal.www.clickorlando.com