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    Do I think the police have carried it a little too far? Yes. There ought to be a mirror of the posse comitatus principle for the police. But, I wouldn't want it to keep the police and military totally exclusive.

    I think some of the "militant police" problem gets solved by having the state police level be the ones exclusively handling some of the military aspects. Perhaps a National Guard sort of a model would work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Mxy
    But my point is -- going for that big score tends to be more of a risk. There will inevitably be some screwups along the way, including some that cannot be redressed like this one. Is it worth it in a general "war on crime" sense? Is it worth it in the context of the "war on drugs"?
    Gotta love the mainstream media. Only the British press seem to have caught onto this story, about DEA agents in El Paso using a homicidal rogue informant in an attempt to get "the big score". But, of course, there's been enough drug stories for the time being, what with the old woman getting killed and all:

    http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world...962643,00.html

    But, if you're still interested in the old woman getting killed, there's even more dope. Here's audio where the claim was that someone was arrested during the raid in which the 88-year old (her age is shrinking with light) was killed:

    http://www.11alive.com/video/player.aspx?aid=62838&bw=
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