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Author: | TomAlciere [ Sun 27 Dec 2009 19:07 ] |
Post subject: | How to recruit new bounty hunters |
You need to reach out to cops. Most cops, of course, are just vicious, brutal, crooked, racist, bullying, obnoxious, perjuring thugs who don't give a fire truck about the rights of human beings. However, every once in a while a human being signs up, thinking this could be a way to make a positive difference. They soon realize that they must uphold and enforce some blatantly unjust laws and, as a result, --to exaggerate here -- everybody hates cops. That's why the only ones that stay are the ones that don't care if everybody hates them, and don't care about the rights of humans. However, your pitch can mention that if they sign up to be a bounty hunter, they get to pick and choose what laws to uphold. The fugitive is wanted for selling cocaine, but in a free country, the citizens would freely sell cocaine without fear of being imprisoned for it. It's not like the government had any right to ban cocaine in the first place, so they pass that one up and go to the next one, who is wanted for rape. Rape violates somebody's rights, so it is important for the criminal to be punished, unlike selling cocaine, which is a right. |
Author: | speezack [ Sun 27 Dec 2009 19:12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
Tom, put down the pipe.... and return to your home planet. Your post reflects an attitude that no one on this forum will change, you need to find another forum that will debate you on these issues. You have already made up your mind and we would only waste our time trying to convince you otherwise.... Here is a great forum for your random thoughts: http://politicsforum.org/ |
Author: | Kathy [ Sun 27 Dec 2009 20:09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
I know good cops and bad cops, good bondsmen and bad bondsmen, good BEA's and bad BEA's, and good and bad people in general. It isn't the job that a person does that makes them good or bad, but the person themself and how they use their life and position for good or bad. This is true for any and every person no matter their achieved or perceived power over another. Some feel that their perceived power gives them the right to abuse those that they consider to be lesser than themselves. Others are of the opinion that they can use their position to help others. I tend to be of and support those of the latter definition. |
Author: | TomAlciere [ Mon 28 Dec 2009 07:55 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
speezack wrote: Your post reflects an attitude that no one on this forum will change, you need to find another forum that will debate you on these issues. You have already made up you mind and we would only waste our time trying to convince you otherwise.... Of course you would be wasting your time trying to convince me that you're right, because I know better and I will see the flaws in your bad logic. |
Author: | TomAlciere [ Mon 28 Dec 2009 07:58 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
Kathy wrote: I know good cops and bad cops, good bondsmen and bad bondsmen, good BEA's and bad BEA's, and good and bad people in general. It isn't the job that a person does that makes them good or bad, but the person themself and how they use their life and position for good or bad. This is true for any and every person no matter their achieved or perceived power over another. Some feel that their perceived power gives them the right to abuse those that they consider to be lesser than themselves. Others are of the opinion that they can use their position to help others. I tend to be of and support those of the latter definition. If they commit unprovoked violence, (such a sbreaking down doors and barging into the homes of innocent meth dealers to ransack possessions, steal meth, terrify defenseless children and take innocent meth dealers prisoner) then they wicked. Voluntary employment, like voluntary intoxication, is no excuse for unprovoked violence. Employment contracts between a government and its cops cannot entitle the cops to violate the inherent natural rights of nonsignatory third parties. The supporters of the unjust laws have no right to employ gun-toting goons in bulletproof vests as weapons of unprovoked violence to intimidate innocent citizens into giving up their right to serve the local residents of their community who want methamphetamine. |
Author: | speezack [ Mon 28 Dec 2009 10:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
Quote: barging into the homes of innocent meth dealers I have to admit... I have never met one of these??? Quote: take innocent meth dealers prisoner do what???? Quote: Voluntary employment, like voluntary intoxication Does anyone have any idea what this pseudo-intellect is talking about??? Quote: The supporters of the unjust laws have no right to employ gun-toting goons in bulletproof vests as weapons of unprovoked violence to intimidate innocent citizens into giving up their right to serve the local residents of their community who want methamphetamine. I think maybe this is the root of it all... Tom is a dealer and just wants to be left alone to ply his trade... I predict he will be calling one of us shortly. I can only respond to your random ramblings with like ramblings of such unintelligent facts and opinions related to an idea that has never surfaced or been proven or debated in an open forum or related source of general intelligent reflection on such a diverse and innocuous subject of like opportunities in an open society that benefits from the application of just and enacted laws relating to the subjects you have attempted to discuss in a totally ridiculous manner from a completely unattainable position that can neither be proved or supported by facts or opinions from you or any of your pseudo associates in kind.... and besides, yo momma is callin' ya.... I heard her and she said.... "Tom, get away from that wheel barrow... you know you doesn't know anything 'bout machinery" |
Author: | MarshallSvc [ Mon 28 Dec 2009 15:34 ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters | ||
Here ya go people, here is the idiot thats on here. http://tomalciere.us/ AND http://bbs.freetalklive.com/index.php?topic=28599.0
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Author: | midwestfr [ Mon 28 Dec 2009 17:06 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
Glamour Shots photo? |
Author: | TomAlciere [ Mon 28 Dec 2009 17:39 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
MarshallSvc1 wrote: Here ya go people, here is the idiot thats on here. http://tomalciere.us/ AND http://bbs.freetalklive.com/index.php?topic=28599.0 Unable to find any flaw in the logic supporting the Pythagorean Theorem, they try to dig up dirt on Pythagoras. If they can discredit the author, that discredits (in their bad logic) the Theorem. |
Author: | speezack [ Mon 28 Dec 2009 18:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: How to recruit new bounty hunters |
Quote: Unable to find any flaw in the logic supporting the Pythagorean Theorem, they try to dig up dirt on Pythagoras. If they can discredit the author, that discredits (in their bad logic) the Theorem. Quoting a Greek mathematician and his related Babylonian mathematical formula does not compute. We do not have to try and discredit you Tom, you did it to yourself, we had no part in it... give it up crack head, you lost this one yourself. The folks reading this are finding you ridiculous. Having read several blogs and forums with this idiot in them has convinced me... this guy is a nut job. I think we have finished with you............... bye bye.... |
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