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  Yea, ya forgot the doctors. They kill more people than they save, so we
gotta get rid of them too.

On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 15:07:30 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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>  My personal opinion of this is that when a profession abuses it's
position in society, it should cease
>  to exist.  The police community has certainly done this.  Come to think
of it, I remember reading on
>  more than one occasion about priests molesting young boys.  Yes, we
should certainly now do away with
>  religion.  And, dentists! Gawd, they're always taking sexual advantage
of
patients of the opposite sex
>  when they have them on gas.  Yes, they must be done away with for our
own
good.  And airline pilots!
>  The things they do to the coffee, tea, or me group cannot be ignored.
Do
away with all of them!!.
>  Let's see, Doctors, Lawyers, not to mention business leaders.  They
must
all be done away with.  As far
>  as I can see, the only group that doesn't overstep their bounds is
politicians, and that's only because
>  they have no morals to begin with.  Let's see, did I leave anyone out?
>  
>  Larry
>  
>  Greg Bullough wrote:
>  
>  > ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following
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>  > At 10:23 PM 8/11/00 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  > >I was just curious, who do you call if you need help when you or
your
family
>  > >is the victim of a crime?
>  >
>  > A specious argument at best. Continuation of the classic use
>  > of fear tactics to justify the abuses which are rampant in the
profession.
>  > The need for policing does not and never will justify abuses of
power.
>  >
>  > Unfortunately, some of us live in New Jersey, where racism and
classism
>  > is endorsed and taught in our police academies first and by senior
mentors
>  > to junior officers subsequently. For that matter, there is also New
York, Los
>  > Angeles...
>  >
>  > Then of course, there are the risks of telling an officer, "no," or
talking
>  > back, even within your rights to do so. Suddenly, one is threatened
with
>  > being 'taken to jail' or maybe just roughed up a bit.
>  >
>  > Your profession has brought its PR problems on  itself.
>  >
>  > If you want to solve the problems, knock off the use of scare tactics
when
>  > confronted with them, knock off the denials, and knock off the code
of
>  > silence crap, and demand a change in the behavior of your colleagues.
>  >
>  > Greg
>  >
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