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Lu Powell wrote:

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Don't bet on it. Before I was a police chief



Is your real name Theophilus Eugene Connor? It's hard to
envision a non-thinking racist like you as a cop, let alone a
"police chief."
Well, maybe not. Was it in the south?

You are a first class clownish fool. Trying to reason with you is
an exercise in futility. Don't you see how most of the folks in
this forum view you? Do you really think "WAFA" is a term of
endearment?

My police career was one of honor and pride. The same is true of
my military active duty and reserve stints spanning more than
thirty years. For you to try to belittle that with your idiotic
barbs while lacking any information is insanity in its purest form.

BTW, "Bull" Connor made no bones about being a bigot. You, on the
other hand are blind to your own bigotry, which is patently
obvious to everybody who reads your posts. WAFA.


Indeed, Lucius, I make no bones about my dislike for the "modern
day" Republican conservatives, who have spent the last decade
doing their best to ruin this country. In fact, they've pretty
much succeeded. But I don't dislike them because of their race,
gender preference, age, or religion.

Oh, and I'm also not a big fan of the police as an institution,
though I do believe there are many honorable, brave, hard-working
policemen. Police corruption is pretty much institutionalized in
too many departments, large and small, and far too often police
and prosecutors work too hard to convict the poor, black, and
innocent. I'm sure you recall a case like that.



--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were
laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of
them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or
minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes.

Whatever, WAFA. Where did you copy and paste that monogram?



Surely you recall at least one case in all your years as a police
chief in which bad police work resulted in the arrest, trial and
incarceration
of an innocent man.





--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were
laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of
them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or
minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes.

Never said I didn't. In cases where I was able to do so, I saw that
they were released in a timely fashion. In one case I terminated an
officer for mishandling evidence, then lying about it in court, and
saw that the offender was released by the district attorney. When was
the last time you reported or even criticized union misconduct?




My local union is squeaky clean. The quarterly financials for the
union, the health plan, and the retirement plan, are posted on the
local's web site. If there was missing money, the bonding company
would step in and the responsible officers would be prosecuted. The
local meetings are open to every member, and there are no "executive"
sessions.

What was your role in getting that fellow exonerated...the one who
spent all those years in the slam...you know who I mean.




--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were
laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of
them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or
minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes.


Your reply is not responsive to my question, as usual. Regarding your
query. the murder happened on my watch. The arrest and conviction, then
later exoneration did not.



It's as responsive as it can be. While I am a member of two unions,
these days I'm only involved in one, and, basically, only socially.




--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws,
and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them,
*unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If
that is your position in life, then anything goes.
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"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
...
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:


Don't bet on it. Before I was a police chief



Is your real name Theophilus Eugene Connor? It's hard to envision
a non-thinking racist like you as a cop, let alone a "police
chief."
Well, maybe not. Was it in the south?

You are a first class clownish fool. Trying to reason with you is
an exercise in futility. Don't you see how most of the folks in
this forum view you? Do you really think "WAFA" is a term of
endearment?

My police career was one of honor and pride. The same is true of my
military active duty and reserve stints spanning more than thirty
years. For you to try to belittle that with your idiotic barbs
while lacking any information is insanity in its purest form.

BTW, "Bull" Connor made no bones about being a bigot. You, on the
other hand are blind to your own bigotry, which is patently obvious
to everybody who reads your posts. WAFA.


Indeed, Lucius, I make no bones about my dislike for the "modern
day" Republican conservatives, who have spent the last decade doing
their best to ruin this country. In fact, they've pretty much
succeeded. But I don't dislike them because of their race, gender
preference, age, or religion.

Oh, and I'm also not a big fan of the police as an institution,
though I do believe there are many honorable, brave, hard-working
policemen. Police corruption is pretty much institutionalized in too
many departments, large and small, and far too often police and
prosecutors work too hard to convict the poor, black, and innocent.
I'm sure you recall a case like that.



--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were
laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of
them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or
minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes.

Whatever, WAFA. Where did you copy and paste that monogram?



Surely you recall at least one case in all your years as a police
chief in which bad police work resulted in the arrest, trial and
incarceration
of an innocent man.





--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were
laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of
them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or
minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes.

Never said I didn't. In cases where I was able to do so, I saw that
they were released in a timely fashion. In one case I terminated an
officer for mishandling evidence, then lying about it in court, and saw
that the offender was released by the district attorney. When was the
last time you reported or even criticized union misconduct?



My local union is squeaky clean. The quarterly financials for the union,
the health plan, and the retirement plan, are posted on the local's web
site. If there was missing money, the bonding company would step in and
the responsible officers would be prosecuted. The local meetings are
open to every member, and there are no "executive" sessions.

What was your role in getting that fellow exonerated...the one who spent
all those years in the slam...you know who I mean.




--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws,
and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them,
*unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If
that is your position in life, then anything goes.


Your reply is not responsive to my question, as usual. Regarding your
query. the murder happened on my watch. The arrest and conviction, then
later exoneration did not.



It's as responsive as it can be. While I am a member of two unions, these
days I'm only involved in one, and, basically, only socially.




--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws,
and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them,
*unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If
that is your position in life, then anything goes.



I'll restate the question, knowing in advance you cannot give a straight
answer: "When was the last time you reported or even criticized union
misconduct?"

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Lu Powell wrote:


I'll restate the question, knowing in advance you cannot give a straight
answer: "When was the last time you reported or even criticized union
misconduct?"


2004.

--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws,
and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them,
*unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If
that is your position in life, then anything goes.
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H the K wrote:
Lu Powell wrote:


I'll restate the question, knowing in advance you cannot give a
straight answer: "When was the last time you reported or even
criticized union misconduct?"


2004.

In the days of Ullico. Is that why they fired you?
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H the K wrote:
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
...
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Lu Powell wrote:


Don't bet on it. Before I was a police chief



Is your real name Theophilus Eugene Connor? It's hard to
envision a non-thinking racist like you as a cop, let alone a
"police chief."
Well, maybe not. Was it in the south?

You are a first class clownish fool. Trying to reason with you
is an exercise in futility. Don't you see how most of the folks
in this forum view you? Do you really think "WAFA" is a term of
endearment?

My police career was one of honor and pride. The same is true of
my military active duty and reserve stints spanning more than
thirty years. For you to try to belittle that with your idiotic
barbs while lacking any information is insanity in its purest form.

BTW, "Bull" Connor made no bones about being a bigot. You, on
the other hand are blind to your own bigotry, which is patently
obvious to everybody who reads your posts. WAFA.


Indeed, Lucius, I make no bones about my dislike for the "modern
day" Republican conservatives, who have spent the last decade
doing their best to ruin this country. In fact, they've pretty
much succeeded. But I don't dislike them because of their race,
gender preference, age, or religion.

Oh, and I'm also not a big fan of the police as an institution,
though I do believe there are many honorable, brave, hard-working
policemen. Police corruption is pretty much institutionalized in
too many departments, large and small, and far too often police
and prosecutors work too hard to convict the poor, black, and
innocent. I'm sure you recall a case like that.



--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they
were laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating
any of them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office
holder or minister. If that is your position in life, then
anything goes.

Whatever, WAFA. Where did you copy and paste that monogram?



Surely you recall at least one case in all your years as a police
chief in which bad police work resulted in the arrest, trial and
incarceration
of an innocent man.





--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were
laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of
them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or
minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes.

Never said I didn't. In cases where I was able to do so, I saw that
they were released in a timely fashion. In one case I terminated an
officer for mishandling evidence, then lying about it in court, and
saw that the offender was released by the district attorney. When
was the last time you reported or even criticized union misconduct?



My local union is squeaky clean. The quarterly financials for the
union, the health plan, and the retirement plan, are posted on the
local's web site. If there was missing money, the bonding company
would step in and the responsible officers would be prosecuted. The
local meetings are open to every member, and there are no "executive"
sessions.

What was your role in getting that fellow exonerated...the one who
spent all those years in the slam...you know who I mean.




--
Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were
laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of
them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or
minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes.


Your reply is not responsive to my question, as usual. Regarding your
query. the murder happened on my watch. The arrest and conviction,
then later exoneration did not.



It's as responsive as it can be. While I am a member of two unions,
these days I'm only involved in one, and, basically, only socially.





Harry,
You belong to a union so you can get health insurance. No brick layer
would ever want to socialize with a fat ass like you.

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