To the Editor,
This past May the nation celebrated "National Police Week." Nowhere in the entire state of Rhode Island did I see one mention of that fact. These are the men and women who are our …
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To the Editor,
This past May the nation celebrated "National Police Week." Nowhere in the entire state of Rhode Island did I see one mention of that fact. These are the men and women who are our last defense against being overrun by the savages we have created.
We have allowed the most vicious, evil and depraved human beings in our midst to be considered for sainthood. We have allowed an unnatural government in Washington to delude us into believing that the police are the enemies while these lunatics are to be treated as victims.
Today in this sick, liberal and unnatural society we have created, evil has become good and vice versa.
As a member of the Rhode Island National Guard Military Police Unit, I served with some of the most honorable and professional law enforcement officers in this state. My son is a federal marshal and he is neither a racist nor a bigot and the liberals whom he has sworn to protect do not deserve him.
Perhaps those liberal hand-wringers should take a good look around. They may realize that the police are enforcing the very laws that they have made — and that, without the police, the sheep (which most of them are) will be easy prey for the wolves.
John Cervone
North Providence
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