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Social issues, empowerment, and history with a concentration on black america and politics. Never Underesteimate the Power to Change Yourself. Never Overestimate the Power to Change Others "Any fool can make a rule, and any fool will mind it." - Henry David Thoreau I AM the Future & I will make a Change!
Date / Time: 8/3/2009 2:42 PM UTC
By Jake Mcnicholas
Sunday, August 2nd 2009, 4:00 AM
I'm retired now after a wonderful career with the New York City Police Department, and I have a confession to make.
I used a person's race to initiate investigations and make subsequent arrests. In fact, according to the definition bandied about by those on the left who have no idea what they are talking about nor a clue when it comes to police work, I was - yes - a racial profiler.
A little background. I was a detective, a third generation member of the greatest police department in the world, descendant of my grandfather who sailed from the west of Ireland and then served as a cop for 35 years. My dad, the man I most admire, is a retired first grade detective who put in 33. READ MORE AT http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2009/08/02/2009-08-02_i_was_a_racial_profiler.html#ixzz0N8BPZGKP
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