Late Notice Fundraiser
It's this Friday, but we just got an email about it:
Tickets available at this link.Always a good time.
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Sarcasm and Silliness from a Windy City Cop
It's this Friday, but we just got an email about it:
Tickets available at this link.Always a good time.
Labels: events
11 Comments:
Hey Bud, I used to work for cook county department of corrections, i used to be a golden glove boxer in bridgeport too. If i wasnt laid up and taking heavy doses of this new drug Placebo id be there showing off my skills.
I love the idea of big hulking men pounding each other
Now, kees me you fool!!!!
Good luck tomorrow Al!
We’re all tired of coming into the lockup and listening to your made up bullshit just STFU and process our prisoners asshole
While unable to personally attend, I do support those charities that support and give back to Chicago's First Responders. I'm a firm believer that you don't have to give till it hurts, but give until it feels good. Thanks and good luck to all involved.
Ol' Vet retired
Hey Dennis do you think anybody gives a shit about all your bullshit go back to the trailer and crawl back under your rock
It's clobbering time!
Instead of the review board or having to sit at ARS, they should put the misfits of the department through this in an attempt to get their job back. A CPD call back misfit vs the district fuck up. I’d definitely pay to see that!
OT: Does the CTU still want students off for the communist holiday May Day?
In addition, both Latvia and Estonia have introduced a compulsory “National Defense Education” for students in secondary school. The syllabus includes military history, marching and drilling, land navigation, first aid, crisis response and weapons handling. Students who want more can spend part of the summer in camp, in uniform.
Of the three counties, Latvia goes the farthest in mandating military training to high school students. In Estonia, the mandatory classroom course is 35 hours. In Latvia, it runs 112 hours over two years.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2026/03/28/latvia-russia-war-guns-students-00848017
Many of the CPS students regularly carry a gun. They probably are more comfortable with guns that the eastern Europeans.
I find it interesting that states that were formerly under the heel of the Communists take very pro-active steps to prevent it from happening again (looking at you, Poland) while in this country we have people earnestly telling us that socialism just ‘hasn’t been done right’. Yeah, one or two more genocides and I’m sure we’ll have it all worked out, comrade.
https://www.commanderzero.com/?p=13023
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