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Milestones: Law vs No Law

Publisher Miles Barber talks about the current enforcement of the law, after an experience with a police officer and hearing about the "no bail law"

Close up hand stealing laptop from back side of car which rear glass broken

Over the past several months, you and I have watched the continued erosion and respect for law.

Respect has been replaced by arrogance, defiance and destruction that has been endorsed by our elected representatives.

This past week we had a couple of laptop computers stolen from our office complex. The good news is…we have the culprit on video.

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The bad news is…so what?

We called the police, who came and were kind enough to take a report. I asked the police officer… “If you catch this person what happens then?”

He answered, “Well, since we have a ‘no bail law’ in effect he will probably be back on the street before I can finish my report.”

My question is this. “Who is responsible for introducing the ‘no enforcement of law?’”

The answer: Our legislators and elected leaders. We need to vote them out in November.

Republican, Democrat or Independent, if you will not enforce the law, we the people, will vote you out.

If we have no reason for law, and no enforcement of law, then we have no reason to keep these elected officials.

Without the enforcement of law of course we can defund the police because they can’t do the job for which they were hired to do.

Now anyone can tear down statues, set fires, loot stores, steal computers, and thumb their nose at the law (because there is no enforcement of law).

Friends, this is a crazy idea!

We should defund our legislators and elected leaders! They are the ones that have created this atmosphere of permissiveness and lawlessness!!!

Folks, we are entering the era of stupid!

Our world is turning upside down and we are told we are just looking at the world from a new dimension.

When wrong is made right, law benefits the lawless.

This is not the time to question our own sanity.

When the inmates start running the asylum its time to right the boat.

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