OK,... this is my hope:
I am a (nearly) 17 year veteran Peace Officer. I swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution and I take that very seriously. If you care to check out my views on anything you may do so on the Daily Paul site,... I will not bother trying to prove my Ron Paul Worthiness at this point.
I am often amazed at the reaction toward my profession in these discussions. Mostly because there seems no shortage of very valid reasons to distrust or hate Law Enforcement Officers. The stupid, immoral and illegal things done by some cops makes me sick and I have done my part to cull from our ranks those who would do such things ... HOWEVER,
The view held by some that ALL cops (or all of any profession) are evil and the enemy costs our cause some very valuable assets. I hold that in any group of say, 100 cops, 10% are very good people... 10% should never have been in Law Enforcement in the first place and the remaining 80% are fairly decent folks but are just doing what they think is 'right'... the problem is they don't often think for themselves. They are good students and can follow the crowd well.
My point is this, we can turn a large portion of the 80%-ers to our side with the right sort of information and effort. If you treat them like the enemy, they will oblige you and be your enemy. Remember, these are the ones who believe they are doing the right thing. You need to show them BY EXAMPLE what the TRULY RIGHT THING IS!
Maybe try something like this...
"Excuse me, officer (nice and friendly), can I speak with you for a minute?"
A 'NO' answer is your cue to say "OK, Sorry for bothering you and thank you for defending our Constitution. Our country needs you." (Yes I know some are ready to puke at this point... hang with me)
Providing you get a favorable response to your first question,... say something along the lines of...
"I just wanted to thank you for your personal efforts in protecting our liberties and defending the Constitution. Not many people today even think about their liberty and you are out here every day with that huge responsibility on you shoulders... I know that can't be easy and I wanted you to know how much we appreciate it."
Let them guide the conversation from there... you may only be able to plant the seed at this point... you don't often get to reap the harvest 20 seconds after you planted the seed, but someone may have done so along time ago, and you get to see the payoff.
I've told some cops (who don't know me at that point) "It's great to have such support for Dr Ron Paul from Law Enforcement circles. Of course it only makes sense that Peace Officers would support the ideas of Personal Liberty and Personal Responsibility and his Pro-Constitution views. After all, you swore to uphold the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic... not too many people have to do that to get their jobs... Other than military and politicians... not too sure how many politicians understand that as well as our military and police personal do."
If you get any question about Ron Paul... you know where to go from there...
If you just get a thank you... don't push it... thank them again and leave. Let the next one of us take them to the next step.
There is a remnant out there. A percentage of GOOD... TRULY GOOD liberty minded folks that we can salvage from the matrix that is their known world. You need to have the knack... the ART of confronting wrong thinking without coming off as confrontational. If we can get a few in our world to think right, the impact they can have is amazing... I know, I am living it.
One of my favorite quotes is from George Bernard Shaw:
"Liberty means responsibility, that is why most men dread it."
We want liberty, that means we have the responsibility of working, educating, coaxing people in all walks of life to the cause of liberty.... WORST of all, we have to LIVE as good examples to all... that is very hard.
Very wordy, I am sorry... BE BLESSED.
WW
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WyoWill,
Thanks for the article. It is refreshing to hear these remarks from our public defenders/safety officers.
Thanks for your service, and be safe out there.
DanielC in SC
i agree too, stereotyping people is pretty lame just because they are "police officers" "soldiers" etc...its educating the masses which shall win the minds. (but as i say that i know several of the masses that are way beyond educating...they are brain washed.)
Good article, WW. I'm a former sworn Auxiliary Deputy. I joined because I didn't like what I saw & wanted to make a difference. Unfortunately, I couldn't go full time as I was too politically in-correct & would get fired in short order. But it was good to be able to have more 'selectability' to how I served the public compared to career officers.
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Nice post, and I know what you are saying. I hate it when people paint an entire group group into one corner, saying all cops are bad is just as bad as saying all black people are loud in movie theatres and all Asians eat dogs.
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A wise man once said, "Killing rival with number #2 pencil make you #1."
Thanks for the reminder that Police Officers take the oath. I'll thank one at my next opportunity!