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A Deeply Fractured US


While disturbing, vile, idiotic . . . there's a long list of descriptives that could be used to indicate how wrong it is, it's actually not a whole 'new' level of messed up. We just hear about this kind of shit more because the perpetrators post about it themselves, or once taken to task their transgressions are endlessly discussed (occasionally accurately) on social media.

This CRNA should rightly be subject to some administrative or disciplinary measures by whatever licensing authority exists in her state. The 50 different authorities down there don't necessarily function the same way as the 'colleges' do in Canada or even the same as other states. Depending on location, direct political input into their decisions are not unheard of. I did wonder if there had been any incidents of clinicians on the other side of the political spectrum who made comments about injuring (or providing substandard care) to patients who may disagree with their political or social views. Or perhaps I should say "publicized" incidents - I've run across a few during my years in the health care sphere who were less than circumspect in keeping their opinions to themselves. But thankfully it is far more difficult to deny care in Canada, than in the USA (though there will probably be comments about poor performance of Canada's health care system).
 
That's a pretty good kick.

He didn't just kick a tail light. He spit at the agents. Window up or down, he still left his DNA all over the vehicle. Carrying a firearm while committing a felony, obstruction and more.

So no, Alex appears to have kicked a tail light, isn't an accurate statement. Nor does it convey the seriousness or criminality of his actions.
 
He didn't just kick a tail light. He spit at the agents. Window up or down, he still left his DNA all over the vehicle. Carrying a firearm while committing a felony, obstruction and more.

So no, Alex appears to have kicked a tail light, isn't an accurate statement. Nor does it convey the seriousness or criminality of his actions.
Clearly, kicking a car deserves ten 9mm rounds pumped into your back.
 
He didn't just kick a tail light. He spit at the agents. Window up or down, he still left his DNA all over the vehicle. Carrying a firearm while committing a felony, obstruction and more.

So no, Alex appears to have kicked a tail light, isn't an accurate statement. Nor does it convey the seriousness or criminality of his actions.
Nothing in that earlier interaction was relevant to the subsequent interaction from a week or more later where they disarmed him and then two officers pumped ten or eleven rounds into his back.
 
Nothing in that earlier interaction was relevant to the subsequent interaction from a week or more later where they disarmed him and then two officers pumped ten or eleven rounds into his back.

I agree 100% with your comment. The shooting is not the incident I was commenting on. The convo had shifted around to his actions at the vehicle incident. That is what I was addressing. Nobody said it was relevant.

I haven't been paying much attention to what is going on down there. Including the shooting, so I didn’t comment on it. I'd have to look at it more carefully myself, but I can't be bothered at the moment.
 
I agree 100% with your comment. The shooting is not the incident I was commenting on. The convo had shifted around to his actions at the vehicle incident. That is what I was addressing. Nobody said it was relevant.

I haven't been paying much attention to what is going on down there. Including the shooting, so I didn’t comment on it. I'd have to look at it more carefully myself, but I can't be bothered at the moment.
Gotcha. Only reason anyone is talking about him is because CBP killed him - nothing else he did is particularly remarkable in context - so I figured any comment presumably had some tie to that. Apologies for the error.
 
Gotcha. Only reason anyone is talking about him is because CBP killed him - nothing else he did is particularly remarkable in context - so I figured any comment presumably had some tie to that. Apologies for the error.

No problem bri. I'm trying to get my GAF Factor way down from where it's been over the years. Avoidance seems the only sure solution.
 
He didn't just kick a tail light. He spit at the agents. Window up or down, he still left his DNA all over the vehicle. Carrying a firearm while committing a felony, obstruction and more.

So no, Alex appears to have kicked a tail light, isn't an accurate statement. Nor does it convey the seriousness or criminality of his actions.
Yeah he should have been arrested and charged with some kind of assault and mischief thing. Lots of ICE agents should be charged too but they seem to be above the law.

The goon behavior is counter productive to getting rapists and murders caught and kicked out of the country.
 
Yeah he should have been arrested and charged with some kind of assault and mischief thing. Lots of ICE agents should be charged too but they seem to be above the law.

The goon behavior is counter productive to getting rapists and murders caught and kicked out of the country.

Their version of mischief, maybe… Spitting on a car is not assault. If the window was open and it was aimed at an officer, then ok sure.
 
Dollar to donuts the government argues that because the date is invalid, so is the judgment.
 
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