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J Scott
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ModeratorPosted

Vikram C. posted in another thread about how many politicians -- due to their stature and position -- believe they are above the law.

This comment reminded me of a great (though disturbing) set of videos I saw a few months ago that I think a lot of people here would find very interesting. Here is a link to the first video that is about 10 minutes long; once it completes, Part 2 automatically starts, and that continues all the way through Part 6.

In total the series is about an hour long.

While it starts out a bit slow, if you can get through the first 5 minutes, I think most people here will really find that it's worth their time to watch (even if you don't like Part 1, it gets more interesting as it goes along):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH9k8L3oDa4&feature=PlayList&p=868DA29421809546&playnext_from=PL&index=0&playnext=1

I'm not looking to start any stupid debates with this...though I'm definitely interested in your thoughts if you watch the whole thing...

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So Tim, what you're saying is that as long as you're not violating the law, cops have no right to violate your civil rights or to break the lae themselves?

Sounds like we completely agree...

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