So Much for the NC Law

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9 responses to “So Much for the NC Law”

  1. Standing between you and doing the right thing is law enforcement, which tells you everything you need to know about government.

  2. In reality law enforcement exists to protect criminals from the public. Not the other way around. The law is a social contract we have with our government. We abide by their rules of justice and they protect us by removing criminals as deemed by the laws. This prevents vigilantism which is punishment unevenly applied. The law is supposed to be applied evenly to all with no bias.

    If the law is not evenly applied or totally ignored then the contract is broken. I would argue that retribution outside the law is then not vigilantism. Call it street justice. Call it what you want, but that is where we are going to be.

  3. We need to know who released them.Who was the supervisor who was the manager?Who was the official and proceed from there.

  4. This brown face POS needs to have his testicles cut off and shoved down his throat along with the sleazy Marxists democrats who released him onto the streets. Who is the s-bag judge involved in this heinous crime who released him, whoever it was he or she should serve out the remainder of his original sentence this slime turd originally. received m.

  5. What is the point of an oath if not upheld, and why should the people have to wait for “due process” for the removal for violating an oath? Drag them out now.

  6. If there is law, then the people who wrote the law need to make sure that it is enforced, with consequences, fine or imprisonment. If the legislature did not provide a roadmap for enforcement then they need to go back and do so.
    I have repeatedly asked my state rep and senators to make sure that when they vote for these laws that there needs to be big consequences if you break the law. They NEVER listen to a word I say. Whoever let this evil thing out should go to jail with him.
    Whoever illegally votes should be deported immediately and NEVER be allowed citizenship. Or if you are a citizen and you commit voter fraud you should get a ten year prison sentence and a $10,000 fine.
    Then we would have less of these people in office

  7. I am a retired LEO now after serving our public and private communities for over 55 years, both update NY and here in NC. I have seen witnessed cases of various levels of crimes against innocent victims and also seen the level of justice delivered in so many ways against the criminals that is many times beyond belief. I agree with comments above and with that said if laws were enacted to treat crimes against our decent, innocent society, victims of heinous crimes equally across this nation, I would like to think the possibilities of cleaning up the criminals would be a good start. Also, if our country the judicial systems were also equally treated held accountable clearly outlined across our country, that would also help. But we have such a diluted judicial system levels in every state, county, city that delivers their own type of punishment. Also, there are judicial or law enforcement entities complicit to their oath of office right to the top with respect to our own country borders and protection of US citizens. Bottom line for me it is a total mess with but with a few honest good exceptions of truthful justice being served.

  8. Start arresting and locking up the local officials who are releasing these predators. There are ample laws allowing this. When these traitors start suffering personal consequences for their acts they will stop…but not before.

    1. Right answer.