Cops risk their lives for strangers every hour of every day. One hundred were killed in the line of duty last year. Yes, they make mistakes. They are not perfect.
A few persons die who should not have died. But roughly 10,000 nonwhites were killed by each other last year. Yet there are no protests against the Crips and the Bloods and the policemen’s names are mud, says Ben Stein writing in
The American Spectator.
Ben Stein is a writer, actor, and lawyer, who served as a speechwriter in the Nixon administration as the Watergate scandal unfolded. He began his unlikely road to stardom when director John Hughes cast him as the numbingly dull economics teacher in the urban comedy, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Read more reports from Ben Stein — Click Here Now.
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