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JDM

Hero kkkopz, with five donut coffee breaks and extorted BJs from TV hookers. And yet - it's the teachers and the unions we hear about.

gmb

JDM: I want to go to an Occupy meeting to suggest that the way to distract the cops is to hire hookers to walk around with trays of donuts. That should work. GMB

Reamus

What an amazing surprise! Really? They were acting with impunity? The NY PD?

Put a hooker in all the patrol cars with a box of donuts on the midnight shift while they are coop'n up on the east side and then send in SWAT. Jackasses....

gmb

Reamus: The cops overreaction and filthy behavior towards the decent people of Occupy Wall Street has turned me into someone who assumes that most, if not all, cops are criminals. I saw one enormous cop--he really needed intervention--and all I could think was "I'd like to see that piggy run." I was never a cop lover, but this is quite a turn. GMB

Reamus

Many sadly are Army MP drop outs who do no more than sit in patrol cars all day and bitch about their wives and kids. Strange breed, and NYC has some of the strangest, unless you count Boston which is another whole story.

gmb

Reamus: As my brother noted, most of the mooks from high school who became cops were as likely to be on the other side of the law. Thugs. Some want to help the community, but too many like having the badge and authority that they then abuse. Long and short, after seeing what they did during the 2004 RNC and the occupy movement, I assume they are thugs until proven otherwise. GMB

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