“Taking legislative authority away from the federal government doesn't necessarily mean freer individuals. It might just mean granting vastly more authority to the states--which already have far broader police powers than most of us would care to admit.” MeanStatesGovernmentMightCareIndividualAuthorityPoliceFederal GovernmentPolice Power Author:Dahlia Lithwick
“As a general, and as a leader of this team, whatever I've got to do get my guys going I'll do it every time. If I have to be the bad guy sometime, I'll guess I'll take that. That's what a leader and a general and a chief of police does. Everybody is not going to like it, but I don't care if they like or not. I'm Bush, so if they don't like it resign.” IfsDoeCareGuyLeaderTeamBasketballPoliceDon't CareChiefsI Don't CareBad Guys Author:Shaquille O'Neal
“We watch so many TV shows and movies about jaded or corrupt policemen, we forget people join the police force to do good, and they really care about that.” PeopleShowsCareForceForgetWatchesTvsPoliceTv ShowsPolicemenJadedPolice Force Author:Enrico Colantoni
“Most pastors railing against gay marriage have never cried out on racism, any type of injustice or police brutality. They've never once made a statement about health care. Many of them are silent on community issues. They are very silent, but they have become the leaders of this particular movement.” MadeCareCommunityLeaderIssuesMovementParticularTypeGayRacismPoliceSilentInjusticeStatementsHealth CareCriedPastorGay MarriagePolice BrutalityBrutalityAgainst Gay Marriage Author:Otis Moss III
“The pupil's imagination is 'schooled' to accept service in place of value. Medical treatment is mistaken for health care, social work for the improvement of community life, police protection for safety, military poise for national security, the rat race for productive work.” CareValuesSocialCommunityImaginationRaceAcceptingSecurityMilitaryPoliceSafetyProtectionMedicalImprovementHealth CareProductiveTreatmentMistakenRatsNational SecuritySocial WorkPupilsSchooledPoiseRat RaceMedical TreatmentProductive WorkPolice Protection Book:The Dawn of Epimethean Man, and Other Essays Source: The Dawn of Epimethean Man, and Other Essays
“If I went back to Zimbabwe, I am not afraid of the police or the soldiers. I am afraid of those elements which are being used by the regime. People who have nothing, I mean, who don't care whether they are paid $50 to kill someone, they could just do it for.” PeopleIfsMeanCareUsedElementsPaidPoliceSoldierDon't CareNot AfraidRegimesJust Do ItZimbabwe Author:Thomas Mapfumo
“We don't want to hurt anybody, kill anybody, build any prisons, or build police. We want to make it unnecessary for people to steal - so they'll have access to medical care, health care, decent housing, all people, all over the world. As long as you don't share your resources, you are going to have trouble” PeopleWorldWantLongCareHurtTroubleShareResourcesPolicePrisonAccessMedicalStealingHealth CareDecentUnnecessaryHousingMedical Care Author:Jacque Fresco
“There`s a division in most major police departments called, `Special Victims Unit,` which is what sex crimes are euphemistically called. They`re considered the most heinous crimes, when not only do you violate somebody, but you violate them sexually. So it`s an elite squad that takes care of that.” CareSexSpecialCrimeMajorsPoliceVictimTake CareDepartmentDivisionElitesUnitsSexuallySquadPolice DepartmentHeinous Crimes Author:Richard Belzer
“My party's supporters have seen how European political leaders are allowing asylum seekers and migrants to come to us and how they're spending billions of euros on them. In Dubai, the police drive Lamborghinis. These countries aren't poor. Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states should take care of these people. They're closer, have the same religion, the same climate, the same culture.” PeopleShouldCountryStatesCarePoliticalCulturePoorPartyLeaderPoliceClimateTake CareSpendingBillionsAllowingSupporterSeekersArabiaSaudi ArabiaSaudisEuroAsylumsPolitical LeadersMigrantsDubaiAsylum Seekers Author:Geert Wilders
“I think we waste a lot of time trying to convince other people that we're right. A lot of times we don't actually care what another person thinks, we just want to say what we think. To hear it reflected back to us and that we're okay, to hear that we have been understood and that we're correct - so that we can continue to be who we are in the ways we've been being, and we have nothing to feel bad about and everything is just fine. Even if what we're talking about is, like, police brutality.” PeopleThinkingTryingCareOkayPoliceConvincePolice Brutality Author:Ottessa Moshfegh
“Most of the things I'm talking about are essential human rights. I don't think it should be political to say that children should be able to have lunch at school when their families can't afford to feed them properly, or to say women should have access to basic health care, or that Muslims deserve equal protection under the law, or police shouldn't be killing black people and getting away with it - it shouldn't be a political thing to say. A lot of people on the right standing behind Christian values should be standing with us, because equality is a basic tenet of Christianity.” PeopleThinkingChildrenCareSchoolChristianPoliticalValuesBlackChristianityEqualDeservePoliceKillingHuman RightsProtectionHealth CareGet AwayBlack People Author:Zoe Kazan
“American cops didn't create that atmosphere, they're the ones though who have to live with it on a daily basis. These are generalisations; you can't make generalisations about hundreds of thousands of people. The New York Police Department, for instance, has 38,000 police officers in it. But most cops, when I talk to them, desperately care about the victims of gun violence. They see it, they experience it.” PeopleCareViolenceGunPoliceVictimAtmosphereCopPolice Officer Author:Don Winslow
“But most of all, I like to watch people. Sometimes I ride the subway all day and look at them and listen to them. I just want to figure out who they are and what they want and where they are going. Sometimes I even go to Fun parks and ride in the jet cars when they race on the edge of town at midnight and the police don't care as long as they're insured. As long as everyone has ten thousand insurance everyone's happy. Sometimes I sneak around and listen in subways. Or I listen at soda fountains, and do you know what? People don't talk about anything.” PeopleKnowsWantLooksLongSometimesCareFunRaceWatchesCarFiguresThousandTenTownsPoliceEdgesDon't CareParksDo You KnowMidnightFountainJetSubwaySneakSoda Author:Ray Bradbury
“What was to be a relatively innocuous federal government, operating from a defined enumeration of specific grants of power, has become an ever-present and unaccountable force. It is the nation’s largest creditor, debtor, lender, employer, consumer, contractor, grantor, property owner, tenant, insurer, health-care provider, and pension guarantor. Moreover, with aggrandized police powers, what it does not control directly it bans or mandates by regulation.” DoeGovernmentCareForceNationsPolicePropertyDefinedHealth CareConsumersOwnersGrantsRegulationFederal GovernmentEmployersBansMandatesPensionProvidersCreditorsDebtorsContractorTenantsLendersPolice Power Author:Mark Levin
“The ruling class doesn't care about public safety. Having made it very difficult for States and localities to police themselves, having left ordinary citizens with no choice but to protect themselves as best they can, they now try to take our guns away. In fact they blame us and our guns for crime. This is so wrong that it cannot be an honest mistake.” TryingMadeStatesFactsCareChoicesLeftDifficultMistakeClassHonestCrimeCitizensProtectOrdinaryGunPoliceSafetyBlameMade ItGun ControlRulingMiscellaneousPro GunFounding Fathers GunPublic SafetyLocalityOrdinary CitizensGun SafetyGun Crime Author:Malcolm Wallop
“Westerns. A period gone by, the pioneer, the loner operating by himself, without benefit of society. It usually has something to do with some sort of vengeance; he takes care of the vengeance himself, doesn't call the police. Like Robin Hood. It's the last masculine frontier. Romantic myth. I guess, though it's hard to think about anything romantic today. In a Western you can think, Jesus, there was a time when man was alone, on horseback, out there where man hasn't spoiled the land yet.” ThinkingMenHardCareTodayLastsJesusGoneLandPeriodsBenefitsPoliceWesternTake CareMythVengeanceMasculineFrontiersPioneersSpoiledHoodLonerRobinsRobin HoodHorseback Author:Clint Eastwood
“A young woman is dead. I don’t care. You probably don’t care. The police don’t care. The papers don’t care. The punks for the most part don’t care. The only people that care are (I suppose) her parents and (I’m almost certain) the boy accused of murdering her.” PeopleCareYoungCertainParentBoysPaperPoliceDon't CareI Don't CarePunkYoung WomenPapersAccused Author:Lester Bangs
“If police officers knew that having a suspect die in their care would trigger an automatic termination of employment, I expect we would see far fewer police officers murdering their suspects.” CarePoliceEmploymentOfficersDieTriggerTerminationSuspectAutomaticMurdering Author:Steven Magee