Jamers99
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Has anyone else noticed the increased heavy hand of gov't in recent years (decades) regarding the use of excessive force against it's own people? I could site dozens of examples in the last 15 years off the top of my head. With a little research I could probably fill a book cover to cover with examples. One of the most memorable for me can be seen in the pick below.
It seems more and more like Officers of the Law are transforming from Peace Officers to a Para-Military type organization. I know some of it is to keep up with the threat but much of it seems over the top to me. I seeing more examples of Law Officers (Local, State, and Federals) expressing a greater disrespect for the people they are supposed to protect and service. Sure one could also find plenty of examples of higher crime rates in certain areas and new types of threats like flash mobs and terrorists as the excuse but I'm mainly referring to how Authorities respond to individual citizens. The TSA is a prime example. We all know that they have been abusing their power and trampling all over our constitutional rights.
I know a couple of local Sheriff Deputies. They are both respectful indivuduals and good family men. On the other hand I see (and read about) countless examples of the opposite. I'm not talking about a bad cop who breaks the very laws he is swore to protect. I'm talking about a change in the way Law Enforcement is used "against" the People rather than "for" the People. Every Gov't agency has it's own tactical SWAT team ready to strom your house as a moments notice. Even the Postal Inspectors have SWAT (I'm not lying, Google it). My fear is the Gov't is slowing turning our best people against us. Here's an absurd hypothetical to illustrate my point. If for whatever reason the Gov't were to pass a constitutional amendment (or via marshall law) declaring all guns owned by citizens to be illegal, and began to aggressively enforce and confiscate guns, how many law enforcement officers would go willingly along citing that they are just doing thier duty? Of course that example is very unlikely. Libertys get taken away slowly so that the public doesn't notice. But Law Officers at all levels still enforce them nonetheless for the obvious reasons. They don't want to lose their jobs. They have families too.
Without rallying any discontent against all the good Law Enforcement can offer, has anyone else noticed a more oppressive Police State type of governing in our country? What are we to do in the future? What country am I leaving behind for my children? Do we have to turn things around politically to fix this? Sorry if I'm coming off a little dramatic. I could site historical examples to enforce my argument but of course some with just pick them apart as not being relevant in todays world. I personally think many are too quick to dismiss this trend as nothing more than a series isolated incidents and not worry because maybe they don't feel like they are being directly affected even though they probably are and just don't fully realize it. What say you Patriotic Americans?

It seems more and more like Officers of the Law are transforming from Peace Officers to a Para-Military type organization. I know some of it is to keep up with the threat but much of it seems over the top to me. I seeing more examples of Law Officers (Local, State, and Federals) expressing a greater disrespect for the people they are supposed to protect and service. Sure one could also find plenty of examples of higher crime rates in certain areas and new types of threats like flash mobs and terrorists as the excuse but I'm mainly referring to how Authorities respond to individual citizens. The TSA is a prime example. We all know that they have been abusing their power and trampling all over our constitutional rights.
I know a couple of local Sheriff Deputies. They are both respectful indivuduals and good family men. On the other hand I see (and read about) countless examples of the opposite. I'm not talking about a bad cop who breaks the very laws he is swore to protect. I'm talking about a change in the way Law Enforcement is used "against" the People rather than "for" the People. Every Gov't agency has it's own tactical SWAT team ready to strom your house as a moments notice. Even the Postal Inspectors have SWAT (I'm not lying, Google it). My fear is the Gov't is slowing turning our best people against us. Here's an absurd hypothetical to illustrate my point. If for whatever reason the Gov't were to pass a constitutional amendment (or via marshall law) declaring all guns owned by citizens to be illegal, and began to aggressively enforce and confiscate guns, how many law enforcement officers would go willingly along citing that they are just doing thier duty? Of course that example is very unlikely. Libertys get taken away slowly so that the public doesn't notice. But Law Officers at all levels still enforce them nonetheless for the obvious reasons. They don't want to lose their jobs. They have families too.
Without rallying any discontent against all the good Law Enforcement can offer, has anyone else noticed a more oppressive Police State type of governing in our country? What are we to do in the future? What country am I leaving behind for my children? Do we have to turn things around politically to fix this? Sorry if I'm coming off a little dramatic. I could site historical examples to enforce my argument but of course some with just pick them apart as not being relevant in todays world. I personally think many are too quick to dismiss this trend as nothing more than a series isolated incidents and not worry because maybe they don't feel like they are being directly affected even though they probably are and just don't fully realize it. What say you Patriotic Americans?