Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Respect the Office

I think it is really important to respect the office. The office of President, the police officer, a judge and the list could go on.  I don't like Obama and I don't like Clinton, but Obama is duly elected President, and even though I disagree with much, I think back to the way George W. Bush was treated. I didn't like it when I felt he was disrespected as President. So I must respect the office of President even now when we have what many conservatives think is the worst President of all. Just a few years ago the liberal crowd felt that way about George Bush. We need to respect the office. On the subject of police, we need to respect the office. I read an article that stated of the 53 million interactions with the public only .0039% of them fit into the category  of Mike Brown and Garner from New York. But the media blows the ,0039% out of proportion and now we have cops getting killed just doing their job to keep us safe. In any job, there is the bad element. But lets not make all cops bad because of a few. Respect the office. Here locally a judge that has been reprimanded several times for misusing his authority is running for reelection. Or it at least appears that way with the campaign signs being posted. I don't know what happens when a judges is repeatedly warned to stop doing what he is doing, but I believe he will no longer be a judge. He is a Black judge, and it seems many in the black community still support him because of his race and ignore his actions. We need to respect the office, and let this man go away where bad judges go. He is not a bad judge because he is black, it is his actions. He is disrespecting the office. We need to look at character. People make mistakes. If this judge would listen to his superiors after the first and second warnings and learn, OK. After three times it is obvious he thinks he is above the law. I don't like Hillary, here is another politician that thinks because she is a Clinton, she is above the law. Her e-mail server was to save her own butt, and put us as a country at risk. She broke the law, or at least severely bent it. If we would base our voting on character and integrity, she should not even be considered for another public office of any kind. She does not respect the office. She considers herself and her career above anything else, even above the people she is supposedly serving and representing. We need to respect the office, locally or nationally and vote for people of integrity that do respect the office and our country and our constitution, and us. God bless, LVZ.

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