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Disagreeing On Force
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| The country is divided 50-50 because I assume that the 80 million who didn't vote are as divided as the 160 million or 150 million that did vote. | |
| That's it. | |
| That's my assumption. | |
| It's a totally logical assumption to make. | |
| Okay, thank you, though. | |
| Let's go to another person who doesn't fully agree. | |
| Stockton, California. | |
| Mark, hello. | |
| Hi, Dennis. | |
| I disagree with your position on that lady trying to enter the Congress room. | |
| She was going into a barricaded room to which she had no privilege or authority. | |
| Agreed. | |
| It was a forcible entry. | |
| Agreed. | |
| And my point is just two words. | |
| Wait, did I say anything different than you did? | |
| I thought you were saying that she, that the officer was wrong in using force. | |
| That's what it would seem to me. | |
| breaking into a room unarmed is not generally met with death. | |
| This is a service person. | |
| I'm sure she went through boot camp. | |
| They teach people about satchel charges. | |
| There were pipe bombs around in the place. | |
| She had no right to enter that room. | |
| She had no right to enter that room. | |
| I agree with you. | |
| You're not responding to my point. | |
| I fully agree with you. | |
| She had no right to enter the room. | |
| That is entirely accurate. | |
| I just don't know if the death penalty is the proper response to entering a room you don't have a right to enter. | |
| Well, you know, you have to look at this objectively. | |
| You can't just subjectively say in your mind, if you're an officer that has an obligation to protect that room, that you shoot people who enter. | |
| Okay, so that's why it is worthy of an investigation. | |
| Somebody died doing something wrong. | |
| If we killed everybody doing something wrong, there would be very few Americans left. | |
| I'm overstating the case, obviously. | |
| But she didn't come in armed. | |