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Caeser25
07-25-12, 12:25
I wasn't quite sure if this belonged in another thread or not so mods feel free to move it at your discretion.

Anyways, what a piece of crap. Putting his ideology before the people's safety. Doesn't he realize police take an oath?

http://m.nydailynews.com/1.1120544

glocktogo
07-25-12, 12:36
That little dictator wannabe POS has no respect for the rule of law. The law is what he wants it to be. He's violated federal firearms laws in pursuit of his gun control agenda and he's used the NYPD to set up a domestic spy operation against American citizens outside his jurisdiction. http://news.yahoo.com/confused-911-caller-outs-nypd-spying-nj-084732106.html

Why the FBI doesn't investigate this little ****head is beyond me. It's the one thing that makes me wish I was in Congress or high level DoJ, because I'd be up his ass everyday with track shoes! :mad:

VooDoo6Actual
07-25-12, 12:57
That little dictator wannabe POS has no respect for the rule of law. The law is what he wants it to be. He's violated federal firearms laws in pursuit of his gun control agenda and he's used the NYPD to set up a domestic spy operation against American citizens outside his jurisdiction. http://news.yahoo.com/confused-911-caller-outs-nypd-spying-nj-084732106.html

Why the FBI doesn't investigate this little ****head is beyond me. It's the one thing that makes me wish I was in Congress or high level DoJ, because I'd be up his ass everyday with track shoes! :mad:

Yup indeed. Of course your right. The system is corrupted by people in key leadership positions that are not applying ROL per se. They have another agenda running along with the hopes of another agenda succeeding. It's really that simple. It is a broken & fragmented system that needs to be fixed. Good luck w/ fixing it however.

Doc Safari
07-25-12, 13:06
The worst cop in the world shouldn't have to risk his life ever to rescue that piece of shit.

Still, if the cops did go on strike, and people had to arm themselves to ensure their own security, then the streets might actually be...safer.

Food for thought. ;)

jaxman7
07-25-12, 13:34
Country wide strike?!?! What NYC does is their own freaking business. This mayor of one city in the country, ONE CITY, needs to worry about what lies inside the borders of NYC and thats it. Being mayor doesnt make you president but it apparently makes him Caesar in his deranged mind.

-Jax

Sensei
07-25-12, 13:38
Perhaps they should start their strike in NYC. In fact, they could begin with his protective detail. I say the NYPD should strike now, and not return to work under any circumstances unless there is a repeal to the 2nd Amendment, complete with a band on all handguns and assault weapons.

Mr. Mayor, I suggest that you go to your local theater and by a ticket to the new Batman movie. That will give you an idea of what your city would look like after such a strike - dip shit.

yellowfin
07-25-12, 13:39
How is this not extortion?

feedramp
07-25-12, 14:02
......

Denali
07-25-12, 14:15
Why the FBI doesn't investigate this little ****head is beyond me

Okay, I'll take a stab at that, because they support his agenda?

Nathan_Bell
07-25-12, 14:41
Okay, I'll take a stab at that, because they support his agenda?

The leadership? Oh yeah. The individual agents? Not so much.

Redmanfms
07-25-12, 14:42
Bloomberg is a megalomaniac.

glocktogo
07-25-12, 15:37
The leadership? Oh yeah. The individual agents? Not so much.

So you think he just issues orders that must be followed or else, as opposed to selecting individuals who agree with his twisted agenda?

CarlosDJackal
07-25-12, 15:57
I wasn't quite sure if this belonged in another thread or not so mods feel free to move it at your discretion.

Anyways, what a piece of crap. Putting his ideology before the people's safety. Doesn't he realize police take an oath?

http://m.nydailynews.com/1.1120544

The ironic thing is if cops were to do what he is suggesting, more law-abiding citizens will probably end up buying guns to better defend themselves and their loved ones.

If I were living in NYC and the NYPD were to stop patrolling the streets, I certainly would be carrying a firearm with or without any sort of permit.

Why anyone would continue to live in that cesspool of a city especially while this worthless, whiny piece-of-whale-shit is mayor is beyond my comprehension. I won't even visit that city until they oust this little hitler.

skyugo
07-25-12, 18:45
the more crazy crap like this he says the less power and influence he will have. Spouting off like this will alienate you to 80% of america at least. Let the guy sink his own boat, ha.

Honu
07-25-12, 18:51
comments like this are the exact reason to protect YOURSELF and not rely on others to do it for you

I bet he is rich enough he has a a$$ wiper boy though :)

drsal
07-25-12, 19:06
NYPD should go on strike, effective immediately, per mayor bloomie; within 3 hours NYC will be reduced to rubble and in flames. Thank you mayor ! Your leadership is exemplary !

SeriousStudent
07-25-12, 19:07
Bloomberg is a megalomaniac.

One should not trifle with the Viceroy of New York. Sigh.....

I think that is exactly what he is. He knows so much better than everyone else, and we are clearly stupid for not slavishly following his orders.

And I agree that the first cops to walk off the job should be his PSD.

NWPilgrim
07-25-12, 19:31
Excellent article:

http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=209124

As others have suggested, if the cops go on strike the good citizens would be liberated to carry amy and all firearms and in the long run less crime.

sgtjosh
07-25-12, 21:15
Rank and file cops are generally a pro Second Amendment crowd.

Police administrators who are appointed by liberal inner city mayors tend to side with gun control. These are the ones who should go on strike...permanently.

Moose-Knuckle
07-25-12, 21:48
In fact, they could begin with his protective detail.

My thoughts exactly. :cool:

Belmont31R
07-25-12, 21:50
A lot of smaller/suburb departments take on "big city" cops to run their departments, and thus the "big city cop" aspect transfers down to our local smaller communities.

ashooter
07-26-12, 05:59
http://www.firearmsandliberty.com/kasler-protection.html

Many police and non-police citizens would like to think that the police are "there to protect you". However, that is simply not the case. At their best, they investigate crime after the fact, and seek out and arrest the perpetrator(s). At worst, they are there to "enforce the law", meaning they put the threat of force behind the myriad of essentially arbitrary victimless "crimes" that serve the dual purposes of generating revenue and cowing the populace into doing or not doing things based on the whims of lawmakers and/or the public in general.

I wonder what the percentages are of time/money/effort spent on catching rapists, robbers, murderers etc compared to enforcing non-crimes like traffic laws, tax laws, licensing laws, etc. I know in my local area, at least 90% of what the various police agencies do has nothing to do with catching criminals who have actually victimized another person.

Anyway, if "the people" would take responsibility for their own protection, and you take away most of the no-victim arbitrary government rules and regulations, society might be better off if Bloomberg's wish actually came to pass.

Littlelebowski
07-26-12, 07:19
I for one, welcome Bloomberg's hysterical obsession. I think now that the Barackolypse came out against "assault weapons" last night that Bloomberg should continue to make public statements like this.

polymorpheous
07-26-12, 08:12
I for one, welcome Bloomberg's hysterical obsession. I think now that the Barackolypse came out against "assault weapons" last night that Bloomberg should continue to make public statements like this.

Say what now?!

Littlelebowski
07-26-12, 08:15
Say what now?!

http://www.humanevents.com/2012/07/26/obama-and-the-ak-47/

polymorpheous
07-26-12, 08:48
http://www.humanevents.com/2012/07/26/obama-and-the-ak-47/

Not the least bit amused by this.

The Slut posted a thread on this this morning.
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=109766

Littlelebowski
07-26-12, 08:50
I choose to think of it as a positive move for us.

polymorpheous
07-26-12, 08:54
I choose to think of it as a positive move for us.

I admire your optimism, truly I do.
But that shit right there just took the gem out of my doughnut.

Doc Safari
07-26-12, 09:14
"Whatever the name of the CNN show" with Soledad O'Brien this morning had a discussion on the new TIME magazine article on "How Guns Won."

They're beside themselves. I love watching the Utopian Socialist Lilly-Livered Liberal Anti-Gun Hippie Tree Huggers wringing their hands over the gun issue.

Guns have become so mainstream (Who'da thunk?) that the gun grabbers might as well be the temperance union.

Cheers!

feedramp
07-26-12, 09:47
"Whatever the name of the CNN show" with Soledad O'Brien this morning
One Dumb 'Dad?
:D

RWK
07-26-12, 09:50
That little dictator wannabe POS has no respect for the rule of law. The law is what he wants it to be.


This mayor of one city in the country, ONE CITY, needs to worry about what lies inside the borders of NYC and thats it. Being mayor doesnt make you president but it apparently makes him Caesar in his deranged mind.


One should not trifle with the Viceroy of New York. Sigh.....

I think that is exactly what he is. He knows so much better than everyone else, and we are clearly stupid for not slavishly following his orders.

NYC has for many years considered itself the center of the known universe. NYC is a city-state and has been for a long time. It's only gotten worse since September 2001. King Bloomberg is just the latest, albeit perhaps most egregious, example of the NYC monarchy.

davidjinks
07-26-12, 09:52
Gem free doughnuts should be banned!



I admire your optimism, truly I do.
But that shit right there just took the gem out of my doughnut.

Clint
07-26-12, 12:55
I choose to think of it as a positive move for us.

How is that a positive move for us?

glocktogo
07-26-12, 15:01
How is that a positive move for us?

Because it shows how much of a nutjob Bloomberg really is. He's already backpedaling on his comments just like Obama did on his "you didn't build that" comment.

http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2012/07/24/bloomberg-softens-call-for-police-to-strike/

Reagans Rascals
07-26-12, 15:12
How dare any of you say one single word against His Holiness Obama or His Eminence Mr. Bloomberg.... you should all be ashamed.... for not for their bountiful mercy... we would surely be cast into the eternal hell fire of despair.... but they in their infinite wisdom, chose to selflessly deliver us from evil and make their countenance to shine upon us and give us peace....

For they know what is best, and thy will be done...

FChen17213
07-26-12, 16:35
Didn't Bloomberg also want to ban large sodas in restaurants? He thought that we could cut down on obesity by regulating soft drink sales? He clearly wants to be the world's despot/dictator, and believes that the govt should be telling you what to eat, when to eat, what to wear, who to marry, what to like, what to watch, etc etc.

That is the New York way. Ban and legislate everything while taking away personal accountability and responsibility for everyone. The other thing is that a bunch of people in NYC are so delusional that they truly believe that they are the entire nation. They have no clue how different other places are both culturally and operationally. Then again, I don't think they care as many I have met from New York believe that they are the only people who matter in this country.

Reagans Rascals
07-26-12, 16:54
The other thing is that a bunch of people in NYC are so delusional that they truly believe that they are the entire nation. They have no clue how different other places are both culturally and operationally. Then again, I don't think they care as many I have met from New York believe that they are the only people who matter in this country.

I thought that was San Francisco.....

feedramp
07-26-12, 18:31
.....

Belmont31R
07-26-12, 21:02
I thought that was San Francisco.....



I grew up in CA and never heard anything from SF. SoCal is pretty cut off geographically from the rest of the state. Cali is another example of large population centers controlling the rest of the state. Lots of counties there are just as conservative as anywhere else.

Alex V
07-26-12, 21:38
Why anyone would continue to live in that cesspool of a city especially while this worthless, whiny piece-of-whale-shit is mayor is beyond my comprehension. I won't even visit that city until they oust this little hitler.

Cause there are jobs there.. and in the tri-state area in general.

As an Architect I doubt I would find a good job car away from places like NYC, SF and Chicago... :-(


comments like this are the exact reason to protect YOURSELF and not rely on others to do it for you

I bet he is rich enough he has a a$$ wiper boy though :)

U should see his ARMED security detail in 3 blacked out GMC Yukons lol. I bet they can keep their guns

Belmont31R
07-26-12, 21:51
U should see his ARMED security detail in 3 blacked out GMC Yukons lol. I bet they can keep their guns




It amazes me how this isn't more exploited. All these shitbags wanting to take away my right and firearms to defend my family travel around more heavily armed than we did in Baghdad.

But then again Republicans are usually found sitting on their hands so its no surprise they don't issue a rebuttal. Most of them are probably driving around in the same type of convoys.

.45fmjoe
07-26-12, 22:15
**** yourself with a pineapple sideways, Bloomberg. I will not.

Reagans Rascals
07-26-12, 22:33
It amazes me how this isn't more exploited. All these shitbags wanting to take away my right and firearms to defend my family travel around more heavily armed than we did in Baghdad.

But then again Republicans are usually found sitting on their hands so its no surprise they don't issue a rebuttal. Most of them are probably driving around in the same type of convoys.

we should have an M4C 2nd Amendment Convoy....just state to state... show them what a heavily armored convoy actually looks like....

Belmont31R
07-26-12, 23:04
we should have an M4C 2nd Amendment Convoy....just state to state... show them what a heavily armored convoy actually looks like....





Vets are already classified by the DHS as potential terrorists....we don't have the ultra status others get away with. Bloomberg has appointed himself as national police czar and sends the NYPD on out of state investigations. Amazing how much leeway you get as a government employee...especially if you are rich. Do whatever the **** you want and the entire country turns a blind eye or even takes what you have to say as national policy.


We are living in a banana republic.

NWPilgrim
07-27-12, 03:08
In another article I can't find now, Mr no-Slurpee said this:

" In the same way Coburn pointed out the ethanol-corporate welfare contradiction, a pro-gun senator can point out the obvious: It’s impossible to support police officers and law enforcement agencies and also oppose giving them the tools they need to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. "

So Bloomberg is on a campaign to try to make Congressmen choose btwn being pro-LEO or pro-gun. Which is a false dichotomy since most patrol officers are pro-gun.

This is how insulated he is from people outside NYC and wrapped in his cocoon of inbred thinking. I expect this idjit to keep beating this drumbeat for several years just as he claims to lead 700 mayors against guns. Mostly felons themselves!

The_War_Wagon
07-27-12, 06:40
He & Biden are working on making a movie together, after they're both soon MERCIFULLY unemployed... :rolleyes:



http://iowntheworld.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/joenadjoer.jpg

davidjinks
07-27-12, 07:04
You know what, they should go on strike. Every one of them.

I'd give it a week before the law abiding citizens get so fed up with the shit stains running around the streets. After that I'd give it 72 hours until crime is eradicated in this country. After that, we wouldn't need the cops because all the criminals would be gone.

^ That's all just a dream of mine.....

WillBrink
07-27-12, 09:59
I wasn't quite sure if this belonged in another thread or not so mods feel free to move it at your discretion.

Anyways, what a piece of crap. Putting his ideology before the people's safety. Doesn't he realize police take an oath?

http://m.nydailynews.com/1.1120544

From a NYC LEO on an LE forum:

"First and foremost, NYS's TAYLOR LAW prohibits strikes (i.e. blue flu) by public employees. The penalties are FORFEITURE of TWO days pay for each day a public employee engages in a strike action.

I find it very ironic and self-serving for the Mayor to ask his municipal workers to break the law they have sworn to uphold at the expense of the general populace to further his agenda."

I can't confirm the above, but the Mayor actively advising LEO to literally break the law...what's the legality of that? How is that not something that gets you thrown out of office at the minimum?

What am I missing?