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Old 10-02-2008, 11:51 AM   #6
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Probably not, but shouldn't we expect it in every profession at every level? EVERYONE needs to expect a public servant to do his best or that public service should seek a career in private industry. You disagree with that?
Of course not. In fact I thought I just said I agree with you...not ten, not twenty, but one hundred percent.

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Police, doctors, lawyers, guards, pilots, cab drivers, pro athletes, teachers, restaurant employees and anyone else whose job it is to serve the public should be accountable to the standards of the job, not to the level of pay they chose to accept. They don't have to like anyone they serve, but if the job is to protect/serve, then don't you think thats what needs to be done?
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That compromising attitude is what has gotten us and this country into the shape its in today. We're going to have to "Stop accepting what is offered and Start expecting what is asked for!" If we keep doing what we been doing, we gon keep getting what we been getting. You okay with what you been getting? If they didn't have the package when they went in, they shouldn't have the package coming out! Y'all betta learn to resist that prison boody!
So now that we're living in a police state, and have given up most of our rights, what do you propose we the people do?

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NOPE, thats what I'm talking about! They aint gon do it if they're not allowed to do it. How 2 men gon have consentual sex in prison when sex supposedly is one of the priviledges you lose for being in there. The community needs to protect itself by holding people accountable to the standards of their profession! Would you agree?
Well, you gotta start somewhere. Until things function as they're supposed to, how do we cut down on the epidemic facing black america?
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