209 Quotes About Extremism
- Author Mark M. Bello
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Sure, wise guy. This ‘catch the bad guys’ stuff is way over the heads of us backwards country cops, right?
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Jack Dylan was about to face federal charges for stalking a victim and murdering him. He would probably be charged with murder in the first. If convicted, Jack Dylan faced mandatory life in prison without the possibility of parole. Drastic action was required, and Shaheed knew with absolute certainty the one person he needed to call.
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. . . in the constant conflict between loyalty and service to policyholders versus loyalty and service to stockholders, the stockholders would emerge victorious every single time . . . He could not understand, though, how elected officials could take pro-insurance stances against the citizens who elected them. Carriers don’t vote, dammit; people do!
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We’re still investigating. I’d like to charge him with being a complete asshole.”“Sounds like Jack,” replied Zack. “But that doesn’t make him a murderer.
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. . . if the evidence points to his guilt, the fact that he’s a cop won’t mean shit. Murder is murder around these parts, cop or not.
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The first nonpartisans to observe the crime scene were the cops who arrived within seconds of the blast. And they immediately determined that Jack Dylan had murdered Bart Breitner. Things do not look good for Jack; things do not look good at all.
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Things are not as the prosecutor would have you believe, and the last time I checked, a man was still innocent until proven guilty in this country and in this state . . .
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How can you charge someone with murder without a body?
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Good luck with that, Zack. The way these Manistee cops behave, this seems more like a betrayal in blue to me . . .”
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