WHAT WE BELIEVE IN

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WHAT WE BELIEVE IN

by the City-County Observer Staff

The right to assemble and to seek redress of grievances is enshrined in our Constitution.

Over the last several years we have witnessed peaceful and violent protests alike throughout America.

It’s obvious that outside groups and agitators are attempting to foment lawlessness and unrest to advance their own objectives to cause anarchy in America.

We are a nation born of the revolutionary spirit of protest, coupling expressions of grievances against injustice with the desire to be free.

We deplore the theft, lotting, and burning of businesses and historical landmarks caused by the random acts of lawless anarchists and thugs. In fact, we believe that these lawless thugs should be arrested and thrown in jail.

Everyone has been on edge, waiting to see when and where the next protest or riots will break out and chaos reign. We’re optimistic that restraints will be displayed by both the protesters and law enforcement alike.

However, criminal behavior, such as harmful objects being thrown at members of law enforcement, looting, and burning down businesses and historical sites shouldn’t be tolerated and the lawless thugs should immediately be arrested and thrown in jail.

Law enforcement officers are human and they make mistakes.

We know that the overwhelming majority of law enforcement officials understand
that carrying a badge carries a responsibility and understands when to use force and when to use restraint. We believe they also understand that they know what one bad decision will unleash. Finally, we oppose the DEFUNDING of law enforcement!

We support those who have taken to the streets to peacefully exercise their First Amendment rights and express their opinion, anger, sorrow about issues that concern them. We don’t support social disobedience or anarchy.

We also oppose economic, social, religious, and political discrimination against people of all races, colors, creeds, and sexual orientations.

May God continue to bless America and help guide us through these troubling times.Â