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I don't know why they are called officer, but I doubt they are commissioned by Congress! How about the chief executive officer? Or chief diversity officer? Are they commissioned by Joe Brandon?
There needs to be some really serious smiting going on above for the posts bitching about COVID.
This is a thread about classic Calguns terms and characters, not a "let's bitch about COVID stuff" thread.
C'mon people. If you want a thread to bitch, moan, and complain about COviD, start a thread, get serious about it, and do it right! No one can bitch, moan, and complain about COVID like Calguns can!! Might as well just bitch about CalPers!
LOL, ok mister thread police officer!! YES SIR!!! NO MORE COVID TALK SIR!!!
Since you brought it up, I saw a stupid freaker wearing an n95 today, here eyes were wide with terror.
Here in Florida, I wouldn't even know where to buy an N95 mask LOL. I've been here over 1.5 years and the only places I've seen masks for sale is at Lowes and Home Depot
I seriously see idiots wearing masks alone all the time here. Such stupid idiot freakers. Do they really think the world is scary and dangerous, for them only? The rest of the world is fine without masks, but these stupid freakers think they need a mask for some reason.
As you know, I LOVE reading Democrat Underground for entertainment purposes...and to know what our enemies are saying. There are whiny gashes over there that say they will never stop wearing masks in public LOL. Imagine living in that kind of fear every day. It's probably wrong for me to revel in their misery, but I just can't help it. It's funny
Since when did everyone who works for the government become an officer? The security guy is now an officer? Was he commissioned by Congress? Why is there a boot-licking culture permeating in our society?
I think he actually is a LEO with the SJPD.
So a cop, or a policeman, still not a commissioned officer. And since when did every single policeman become an officer? Officer denotes a superiority in rank. A policeman, any policeman, does not outrank me in a civil society.
Don't they call cops "police officer"
Why are they "officers?" Are they commissioned by Congress?
I don't know why they are called officer, but I doubt they are commissioned by Congress! How about the chief executive officer? Or chief diversity officer? Are they commissioned by Joe Brandon?