And most importantly, how do you feed a family on a policeman's pay? This past weekend, I paid close attention to my surroundings and noticed that these unsung heroes were everywhere. Had I not been focused on spotting these brave souls, they more than likely would have just blended into my everyday world. I challenge you to keep a eye out for police cars and the people who drive them.
And I also challenge you to make an effort the next time to see an officer, to stop and say thank you. The Best Variety of the '80s, '90s and Today. Or expect to be sued. A policeman must know everything-and not tell. He must know where all the sin is and not partake.
A policeman must, from a single strand of hair, be able to describe the crime, the weapon and the criminal- and tell you where the criminal is hiding. The policeman must chase a bum lead to a dead-end, stake out ten nights to tag one witness who saw it happen-but refused to remember. Thanks so much for sharing this with us! I come from a law enforcement family so this really hits home with me. My dad, step mother brother and several cousins have all been in law enforcement. My dad retired with 43 years of service to our community.
We have got to put someone in charge of our country who will stand behind the American people and protect us. A Policeman is a composite of what all men are, the mingling of a saint and sinner, dust and deity. What they really mean is that they are exceptional, unusual, not commonplace. Buried under the frost is the fact: Less than one-half of one percent of policemen misfit the uniform.
What is a policeman made of? He, of all men, is once the most needed and the most unwanted.
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