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en Officer McGuire committed a terrible act of plain incompetence and he's still out there with a badge and a .40-caliber pistol. Should he be out there? I say no.

en EPAULET, n. An ornamented badge, serving to distinguish a military officer from the enemy --that is to say, from the officer of lower rank to whom his death would give promotion.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The suspect appeared at the door of one of the bedrooms and pointed a pistol directly at Officer Potts. Officer Hollingsworth saw this from his position and fired four rounds striking the suspect,

en This wasn't just plain terrible, this was fancy terrible. This was terrible with raisins in it.
  Dorothy Parker

en He had said he was FBI, he had a badge, it was phony but I didn't know. I thought he was a police officer.

en That officer in particular is one of the nicest around. He's extremely upset. His badge number is visible and easily identifiable.

en There's something else besides the badge, there's a real person that's behind that. Somebody who cares, somebody who believes in what he's doing. And he was proud to be a police officer in the city of Los Angeles.

en The verdicts today should send the message that within the police department there is no greater betrayal of the badge and of the brotherhood than to ensnare another officer in a web of lies and deceit.

en His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. I would feel horrible to think I had put my name on a pistol permit and allowed someone to carry around a gun and they committed another crime.

en Fort Dix and McGuire have evolved with more personnel and more aircraft than I expected, ... If you would have told me four months ago that we would have 30-plus more aircraft, newer jet tankers and 1,000 to 2,000 more positions, I would have responded that it was too optimistic, but it does appear that is what's in store for McGuire and Dix under the new joint-base plan.

en He stuck a pistol in my face. It was a big black gun and looked like a police pistol.

en According to the officer, the armored car had not been parked in that particular location recently. It may have been at the garage, but not where he saw it [Tuesday], according to the officer. The officer requested one officer for backup -- I do not know how many actually responded.

en If an officer rolled up on something that required his immediate attention and another officer or dispatcher was talking about their call at length that officer may be forced to exit his cruiser without telling another officer where he's at or what his problem is.

en [The series on these networks also often focused on the adolescent years, historically a treacherous period for young actors. Speaking of] Lizzie McGuire, ... The revelatory episode for us was when Lizzie McGuire had to buy her first bra. I watched it and it sort of took my breath away. Because I knew, this is - hello! - every single girl in the world is going through this experience.

en Americans are angry ... about the president's incompetence and his general unwillingness to acknowledge with some humility that he has made some terrible and tragic mistakes regarding the mission in Iraq.


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