View Full Version : Sheriff Protects First Amendment rights at Albany airport
kaon
28th December 2012, 14:30
Give that Sheriff a gold star! I absolutely enjoyed this video and hope that you do as well.
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Fred Steeves
28th December 2012, 15:08
Thanks Kaon, I listened to that audio on Alex's show out driving around shortly after it happened, but hadn't seen the video. The expressions and eye roll at around the 10:39 mark of the sheriff obviously becoming annoyed with that weasel made my day!
Actually, it makes my day to see a cop properly performing his duties period...
Cheers,
Fred
Strat
28th December 2012, 15:34
If it were legal to tip police I would mail that sheriff $100 along with a "thank you" note. God bless him.
Zelig
28th December 2012, 17:12
Although it was very refreshing to watch this, it was disconcerting to see how uncomfortable the cop was in declining to do as the corporate representative requested. There was a definite sense that he was acting outside of generally-accepted protocols in catering to the constitution rather than the wishes of his paymaster. I hope he remains employed and possibly able to infect his colleagues.
Curt
28th December 2012, 17:21
If anything does happen to him and if he is removed from his position or threatened in any way, I hope he makes it public and uses InfoWars and the Alex Jones show as a platform to get the word out.
...And I agree, it did seem like he 'knew' he was doing something 'unsanctioned' by protecting the constitution over private commercial interests.
It took guts to do what this sheriff did. If he does get the sack, I'll personally pitch in a few dollars to help him pay his mortgage. I would hope others would do the same.
I'd also hope that if he ever needed legal counsel a good samaritan would provide that, as well.
Although it was very refreshing to watch this, it was disconcerting to see how uncomfortable the cop was in declining to do as the corporate representative requested. There was a definite sense that he was acting outside of generally-accepted protocols in catering to the constitution rather than the wishes of his paymaster. I hope he remains employed and possibly able to infect his colleagues.
ghostrider
28th December 2012, 17:24
So your not allowed to pass out free information in a public place, without a million dollars insurance and an application process ?? Now everytime I see a politician or the like, I'm going to ask to see his insurance and his application information, and until I see it he must remain where I tell him to stay ...Until I see it everything is closed down ... lol.
PHARAOH
28th December 2012, 21:22
I've never seen them stop the alphabet news agencies from reporting on airport travel and delays. I'm sure they don't require permits from them.
foreverfan
29th December 2012, 18:48
Seems the police are waking up? Hum....:cool:
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