Top 1200 Military Police Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on October 18, 2024.
The students wanted to speak to the government, and the police answered with bullets.
Local people do want to see more police on the streets.
I don't know if the police of naming statements would agree with this. — © Roman Abramovich
I don't know if the police of naming statements would agree with this.
It is obvious that the RUC is no longer accepted as an impartial police force.
I oppose U.S. military intervention in Iraq. I believe that we should not send troops or engage in air strikes-our nation's military involvement needs to be over. The United States has already spent billions of dollars in Iraq while our nation has endured a crumbling infrastructure, cuts to our social programs, a lack of investment in job training and creation, and sadly, a failure to take care of our veterans. Let's focus our resources at home. Over 4000 men and women have sacrificed their lives for Iraq. That is enough.
Christ was crucified for preaching without a police permit
A black, a Puerto Rican and a Mexican are in a car. Who's driving? The police.
The police and I have a deal. I don't talk to them and they don't listen to me.
I think most Americans have an innate respect for the police and for their authority.
In almost all cases now the police are as much an enemy as the others.
What police officer would dare ticket Death's minivan?
My police record says I went to Panama City, but I don't recall it.
There's a lot of things that need to change. One specifically? Police brutality. — © Colin Kaepernick
There's a lot of things that need to change. One specifically? Police brutality.
Their (Liverpool) fans are being man-marked by the Italian police.
The police force cannot be completely independent of the executive government.
Some of the core principles of President Trump are very similar to those of Ronald Reagan. When you look at peace through strength and building up the military, I mean, how many times have you heard President Trump say, "I'm going to build up the military; I'm going to take care of the vets; I'm going to make sure that we don't have a Navy that's decimated, and planes that are nowhere to be found." Peace through strength, deregulation. You think about the economy, the economic boom that was created.
We want the police to be young, educated, and have a completely different outlook.
I decided that if the police couldn't catch the gangsters, I'd create a fellow who could.
In India, going to a police station is not the most pleasant experience.
The police officer's job is to respect the citizens that they are in control of.
The police and the army do their job honestly and sincerely. They are devoted to the country.
The truth of the matter is that the problem of police shootings and reactions in the community.
There's nothing really to talk about with the police. I mean, for what?
Accountability for police officers should be an expectation, not an aberration.
A lot of police shootings are justified, but many others are not.
There are bad people in all walks of life, including police.
In my neighborhood... they view the police as someone who comes to take their loved ones away.
Take a look at the Supreme Court decision that just authorized an effort by U.S. claimants against Iran for terrorist acts. What are the terrorist acts? The terrorist acts are bombings of U.S. military installations in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, which Iran is claimed to have something to do with. Well suppose they did. That's not terrorism. I mean if we have a military base in Lebanon that while we're shelling Lebanese naval ships, the Navy is shelling Lebanese installations and somebody attacks [that's not terrorism].
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.
I try to bridge the gap between police and local communities.
The intellectual and moral failures common to America's general officer corps in Vietnam and Iraq constitute a crisis in American generalship. Any explanation that fixes culpability on individuals is insufficient. No one leader, civilian or military, caused failure in Vietnam or Iraq. Different military and civilian leaders in the two conflicts produced similar results. In both conflicts, the general officer corps designed to advise policymakers, prepare forces and conduct operations failed to perform its intended functions.
I was into the Police. I dyed my hair white-blond and wanted to be Sting.
When you are younger and more radical, the police seem like the enemy.
In a police state, referencing one's rights is seen as an act of aggression.
I'll never stop listening to police officers over politicians.
In terms of experience with the police, everybody got those. It's such a reality.
Today's art has been cancelled due to police activity.
I've always had a natural fear of the police, or abuse of their power — © Terrence Howard
I've always had a natural fear of the police, or abuse of their power
We been in the streets protesting for years about police brutality.
I've, in fact, very specifically said I don't support defunding the police.
We must transform the relationship between police and the communities they serve.
Where blackmail is involved, telling the police is always a good option.
Police violence against black women is very real.
The police need to come down to street level.
Only in a police state is the job of a policeman easy.
We cannot police our way to public safety.
One of the things I think the police have to do is to stop behaving like armies.
My dream job growing up was to become a police officer. — © Benson Henderson
My dream job growing up was to become a police officer.
Police are reluctant to label a murder as a possible serial homicide.
I appeal to the contemptible speech made lately by Sir Robert Peel to an applauding House of Commons. 'Orders of merit,' said he, 'were the proper rewards of the military' (the desolators of the world in all ages). 'Men of science are better left to the applause of their own hearts.' Most learned Legislator! Most liberal cotton-spinner! Was your title the proper reward of military prowess? Pity you hold not the dungeon-keys of an English Inquisition! Perhaps Science, like creeds, would flourish best under a little persecution.
We must always remember that the police are recruited from the criminal classes.
I have had to put in police reports that I have been stalked and followed.
I'm grateful to have the trust and support of Kentucky's Fraternal Order of Police.
Everywhere we look we see the encroaching shadow of the police state.
One doesn't want one's democracy to behave like a dictatorial or fascistic police. One doesn't.
Society is a madhouse whose wardens are the officials and the police.
Congress constitutionally lacks general police powers.
Truths begin by a conflict with the police - and end by calling them in.
Totalitarianism extends to whatever touches it...psychological technique, as it operates in the army or in a great industrial plant, entails a direct action on the family. It involves a psychological adaptation of family life to military or industrial methods, supervision of family life, and training family life for military or industrial service. Technique can leave nothing untouched in a civilization. Everything is its concern. Technique, which is destroying all other civilizations, is more than a simple mechanism: it's a whole civilization in itself.
Police brutality is definitely still very alive and active.
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