MR>Well lets see, the nature of a DEA officers job, sit around, staring at
>a wall because their not to bright, give them a 2500 dollar machine
>gun, a few pounds in body armor, and tlel them to go bust in doors and
>abuse people. Yep that about sums it up. Considering alot of times when
>the 'officers' do it they end up in the wrong house, or use entirly to
>much force.
You obviously have it in for the DEA or maybe law enforcement in
general. I would suggest to you that law enforcement officers end up
"in the wrong house" a very small percentage of the time. Your
suggestion that they are not "too bright" is, in and of itself "not too
bright".
CHARLES HUNTER
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