November 2013 Moms

Winesday Wednesday

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  • @klongoria11‌ I sent her a TB PM. She was on that day and posting in a couple threads so I hoped she would see it.
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    @cagoldi I wanna know the uo!
  • @MotherEFFingKatie‌ I can't open your thread again because I don't have time at work to read the whole thing and my OCD is in full swing today so I can't not finish a thread.. But I wanted to tell you I'm glad you got a diagnosis and wish you the best in making decisions for treatment!
  • @Dapostrophe‌ how old is ds2?
    He's 2 1/2, so he hadn't been FF very long. He doesn't flail and arch his back the same way he used to, so it's easier to get him in RF than it ever was before. Just in time for E to start pitching a monkey fit every time she gets in the carseat ;)


    We turned DD forward facing at 2, but I was wondering if people were moving their older kids back to RF.  I think I would if she was still that young, but she'll be 4 in March.
  • Geez! The peer pressure! I can't take it!!!

    I think conservatives have a knee jerk reaction to defend LE. As conservatives, our default position is generally to be skeptical of the government and government agents, but this is not usually the case with police officers and I don't understand it. I realize they have to make quick decisions, but if they make the wrong decision it can leave you imprisoned or dead. Apparently they can hide behind faulty training. It kind of feels like they can mete out extrajudicial punishments and people that care about the rule of law should really start to pay attention.
  • @shanbp We do have quite a few by TB standards, I think, and I'm interested in their thoughts. It's puzzling to me.
  • I agree with you @cagoldi for the majority of conservatives.  I, however, (at least in the recent cases that have been in the media) have been suspicious of the LE. 
  • cagoldi said:
    Yeah Sing. That development sent me over the edge. I am a conservative, so is Pete, but we find ourselves at odds with a lot of other RRs with this position. It's very inconsistent, if you ask me. The Kelly Thomas (Caucasian, mentally ill transient) beating in Fullerton a few years ago really solidified this for me. Also, I am a white girl from Orange County that has had unpleasant encounters with police. I can only imagine how it must feel for a minority in a country and city that has a long history of persecution and malicious prosecution, police brutality, excessive force, etc.
    I'm right there with you @cagoldi
  • cagoldi said:

    mskatiep said:

    I don't consider myself conservative, but I think that the big picture needs to be considered here. Yes, we hear about LE mistakes and wrongdoings often because we are so connected via social media and news, but I don't think it is fair to paint all LE with the same brush. Yes, there are bad apples, but OVERALL I think that most LE try to make the best possible decisions in very stressful situations.

    I agree with this, but like Foxy said, it's the knee jerk reaction to defend them that is bothersome to me. When someone dies as a result of their actions it should be investigated.
    I agree that deaths should result in an investigation. Although I'm pretty sure that every officer involved shooting/death is investigated BUT not necessarily by the right people.


  • Does anyone else not know what LE stands for?

    Sorry. Law Enforcement.
  • LJGS1010 said:

    You definitely don't need to be a POC to be victimized by LE. But your definitely much more likely to to be than a white person.

    Right. I think they have all the more reason to be suspicious of LE.
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    @tgrimes1980‌ dh and I had almost the same conversation just re: officers wearing cameras/recorders
  • cagoldicagoldi member
    edited December 2014

    Also, fat lot of good the video evidence did Eric Garner.

    Same with Kelly Thomas. He is sitting on a curb when the LE puts on gloves and says, "See these fists, I'm going to fuck you up." Then proceeds to stomp him to death.
  • cagoldicagoldi member
    edited December 2014

    I really really hate "I'm not doing anything wrong so I don't care if you erode my civil rights" argument. There's a straw man if I ever saw one.

    Yes, yes, a million times yes. You have basic human and civil rights and you shouldn't just cede those to an agent of the government. Whether or not you are in commission of a crime is immaterial.
  • edited December 2014
    @Sing2phins‌ I am assuming that you were responding to what I said or commented on re: my conversation with my dh. I am not saying that at all. I am saying that if officers are innocent having a camera on their person should be able to corroborate their innocence and protect them from false claims against them.

    I also agree that this is not infallible but it would help more than hurt I believe.
  • LJGS1010 said:


    cagoldi said:

    I really really hate "I'm not doing anything wrong so I don't care if you erode my civil rights" argument. There's a straw man if I ever saw one.

    Yes, yes, a million times yes.

    Are street cameras a civil rights violation? Pretty sure there's no expectation of privacy....what am I not thinking of?


    I can't begin to imagine how they are a violation, but you and all the other lawyer folk are smarter than me. I believe Sing was referencing concerns about cameras officers would wear on their person. Or we know there are always people who ask why didn't they just stop if they were doing nothing wrong, even if that hasn't been asked in this thread.
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