Washington (Missouri) Police Department's History A Microcosm Of USA

by Brian A. Wilkins
9/3/2009

The screenshot from their municipal website says it all; as plain as day. Police departments, most notably that of Washington, Missouri - a town of about 14,000 in the East-Central part of the State, were founded on the philosophy:

"TO CATCH STRAYING OR RUNAWAY SLAVES"



I must admit, I was first made aware of this Washington Police Department by a comment left on a San Francisco Bay View article about Lovelle Mixon, the Oakland man who used an AK-47 on five Oakland cops, killing four and injuring another, back in March.

Let's face it...human beings all around the globe follow very old traditions with an uncanny devotion (see Christianity, Islam, Zoroaster, "Persia," etc.). It is no surprise that the NYPD (1844) and Boston PD (1838) were founded around the same time, and obviously the same principles, as the Washington (MO) PD. And it does not matter that New York State "ended slavery" in 1827. In the USA, "a slave" = "a nigger" = "a black."  In fact, the U.S. Supreme Court, in the disgusting Dred Scott v. Sanford decision of 1857, ruled "all blacks [slaves as well as free] were not and never could become citizens of the USA."

The Euro-boys of the mid-1800s through today join these organizations known as "police," to obtain their historical custom; their federally-mandated privilege (based on a near 100 percent acquittal rate for police thugs who murder) to capture and/or kill the "slaves" of this country. Though the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments say otherwise, "blacks" always will be considered "slaves" by this country and this is evident by the fact that police are rewarded with paid vacations when they murder "blacks" and other American citizens, and are endeared as "heroes" by a good majority of the European American  community.

Major justice system overhauls are needed now. The USA is fast becoming a ticking internal time bomb because certain Americans are licensed to kill others. This, while our country seriously debates the "rights of the lives of unborn babies"; while the people's lives already here on Earth mean nothing. Change will happen by any means necessary.

 

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