Sunday, May 13, 2012

National Police Week

Today marks the beginning of National Police Week. Take a minute and tell a police officer 'thank you' for their dedication.

10 comments:

  1. To all my fellow law enforcement brothers and sisters. It is an honor to serve with each and every one of you.

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  2. Will do, Jimbo. I wouldn't do their job for all the tea in China.

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  4. I guess my deleted post was a lame attempt at humor.

    Sorry if an apology is necessary.

    Hats off to PD's everywhere. Not so much to politicians.

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  5. I thought it was a spam comment, my fault. You may repost if you would like.

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  6. I just posted copy and paste address that told how much all the tea in China is possibly worth for Andy's comment.

    http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/723/how-much-is-all-the-tea-in-china-worth

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  7. cops tend to be jerks.js

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  8. What part of Memory and Honor would warrant anything but; Thank Yall so Much for yours and your families sacrifices!The honor of Value and respect for others has almost taken a back seat to disrepect! If everyone would pretend that they are writing a comment about their very own Brother, Sister, close relative or friend and actually they are writing about someone's special someone!!! So if you cannot write something good or positive, please don't waste your valuable Time!

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  9. Don't get upset because someone called police officers jerks. As a police officer I took an oath to protect the rights of other and frerdom of speech is one of those rights, even for insensative and insufferable @$$#¤£€$.

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  10. Please use that freedom of speech to learn to spell. Spell check is your friend.

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