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by campbellzim on 09:30 PM October 13th, 2005 EST (#1)
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Pasco county, Florida is where I live.
Anyway gonna be a great recruitment for MRAs here. Lawless, so true, at least in spirit.
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by quetzal on 12:43 PM October 15th, 2005 EST (#6)
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Yes, I live in Pinellas County where here too, the cops are a menace.
My theory is that there is a triumvirate working against men, consisting of the following: Feminists, the media and the police.
I don't see any end in sight.I am in my late 40's and I hope the situation will change before I kick the bucket.
I try to monitor the St. Pete Times and the Tampa Tribune. Would the person in Pasco care to help me? Sometimes I get so frustrated, I am too worked up or depressed to submit to the R.A.D.A.R.
--quetzal
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"The sheriff's office expects to pick up dozens if not hundreds of suspects in the sweep."
I'm wondering how many of these men are really violent and how many of them are "suspect" just because some bitch want's him arrested so she can fuck her boyfriend.
Bert --------------------
From now on, men's rights first.
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by Anonymous User on 06:48 AM October 14th, 2005 EST (#3)
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And every arrestee no doubt has a penis, which is what makes them guilty in the first place.
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They said as much. Something about "people who abuse women and children don't fight police."
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by Anonymous User on 01:35 PM October 17th, 2005 EST (#9)
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They should kill the police.
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by Anonymous User on 03:21 PM October 14th, 2005 EST (#4)
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An organized persecution of a group.
The article never states if these men have actually committed a crime, or if they have simply been accused.
Cops are the dumb-ass muscle of a corrupt system that clearly is trying to scare men.
Where does it stop?
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by Anonymous User on 03:48 PM October 14th, 2005 EST (#5)
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Just wait until VAWA 2005 passes out of the Congressional conference committee with the "DNA fingerprinting" amendment that allows police to forceably collect a DNA sample from any "detained" or arrested individual.
Without any due process or even being charged with a crime of any kind, men will have their DNA added to a huge federal database, thus being legally defined as "suspected future criminals" without ever having broken any law.
It's only too fitting that this latest assault on the Constitution has been attached to VAWA.
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by Anonymous User on 01:20 PM October 15th, 2005 EST (#7)
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This sounds like very soon we will be receiving a mark in our hand or forehead...
666, anybody?
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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