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January 10, 2007
Regrets, I've had a few
The San Francisco Chronicle notes the regrets of a retiring old-school cop.
One thing you can say about outgoing Alameda County Sheriff Charlie Plummer -- he always spoke his mind.
In an interview with MediaNews reporter Chris Metinko, Plummer said he had one regret about his 50-plus years in law enforcement, and that was about his conduct during the Berkeley riots of the 1960s.
"I wish I would have hit some people harder," Plummer said.
I know the feeling, sheriff.
The same article details the Frisco-style reception given to the Yale a capella group, the Baker's Dozen, after they committed the ultimate gaffe in Moonbat Central: they sang "The Star Spangled Banner." It wasn't a very ... hmmm, how shall we say, sophisticated, tolerant, culturally diverse welcome.
Color me unsurprised.
Posted by Mike Lief at January 10, 2007 07:27 AM
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