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<blockquote data-quote="12cents" data-source="post: 298319" data-attributes="member: 2128"><p>I come from a police family and this always hits a bit close to home every time I hear this happening. My father retired years ago but it was still more common back then than people realize. He attended his share of services on the mainland. The difference now is that the news is more in your face. We have become a country divided. It did not start with the current government as much as I do not like the path our country has taken these last years. I don't claim to hate or call names when I don't agree with someone. Today we are much too quick to vent our disagreements with someone else by reducing it to insults name-calling and hate. That needs to stop so our country can heal. These killings are a symptom we need to treat sooner rather than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12cents, post: 298319, member: 2128"] I come from a police family and this always hits a bit close to home every time I hear this happening. My father retired years ago but it was still more common back then than people realize. He attended his share of services on the mainland. The difference now is that the news is more in your face. We have become a country divided. It did not start with the current government as much as I do not like the path our country has taken these last years. I don't claim to hate or call names when I don't agree with someone. Today we are much too quick to vent our disagreements with someone else by reducing it to insults name-calling and hate. That needs to stop so our country can heal. These killings are a symptom we need to treat sooner rather than later. [/QUOTE]
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