> Las Vegas Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie has campaigned against SB92,
> which would have gotten rid of Clark County's useless gun
> registration (has never helped solve a crime-criminals don't register
> their guns).
>
> The overpaid Metro police don't do a thing about the huge gang
> problem, but prefer to give out tickets to taxpayers on their way home
> from work.
>
> Why do these thugs with badges make $80k for doing a bad job?
>
As Las Vegas real estate crashes and there is less property tax
money,
> cutbacks of Metro police will be in order.
Let that be a lesson for you - property taxes help pay for all the
guns and ammo for law abiding tax-paying citizens
On Jun 9, 7:54 am, Captain America II <captain__amer...@rock.com>
wrote:
> <taxationistheft2...@lycos.com> wrote in message news:
If you don't speed or break any traffic laws "they" don't harass you.
> It's safer than actually
> dealing with criminals, who are so brazen as to advertise that they
> are "gang bangers". In fact, there is a style of fashion devoted to
> "gangster chic". If the police would arrest these obvious criminals,
> or not arrest citizens when they shoot these gangsters on sight, there
> would be no problem.
Simple minds tend to make everything simplistic. So in your idiot mind
anyone who dresses in "gangsta (note the spelling) chic" should be shot on
sight even though most of them are merely kids as far removed from crime as
you are from intelligence.
You give being stupid a bad name!
I'm not sure where you live, but all property tax bills I've ever seen have
schools as the bulk of the property tax bill.
I also know for a fact that a decent chunk of state and local police budgets
come from the general fund or the state (income or sales tax created).
--
Paul A. Thomas, CPA
Athens, Georgia
The government (at all levels) and the suckers who support it are
enemies of freedom.
I hope slime like Paul Maffia (can't be a real name; a wish he were a
Soprano?) aren't raising kids. They'll end up like the fine examples
of youth one sees everywhere these days. Also known as wiggers.
The nation-state is obsolete. Get used to it.
On Jun 9, 11:36 am, "Paul Thomas" <paulthomas...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> <taxationistheft2...@lycos.com> wrote
Which governments are you talking about, and which freedoms do you mean?