The World According to Shawn
Monday, January 30, 2006
 

I must start my blog this week by congratulating the Northeastern University Police on a job well done this past Saturday night. You know people always make fun of them and say things like they aren't real cops and thats where you end up when you aren't good enought to cut it on a real police force. I have to stand up for my friends the NUPD and say, those acussations are absolutley true.
It's the Next, Next best thing to being a State Police officer isn't it? I mean if you can't get out there and help save lives and stop drug dealers and other important things, that only the finest police officers handle, you may as well stop 20 year olds from drinking alcohol and stop there 22 year old alcohol suppliers. You really are making this world a different place in the job that you guys do, because I don't know what I would do if I had to live in a world where an 18 year old was allowed to have a beer on a saturday night. I mean it would cause total and complete chaos, I always say that an 18 year old who drinks is prone to growing up to be a 36 year old who rapes, murders, and commits arson. Look at all those foriegn country's where the drinking age is 18, they are all in dire need of changing that age to 21. So they can all grow up and be fine and outstanding members of society just like you guys on the NUPD force. And to my friends who have called you guys scumbags for everything you guys do, shame on them!
Isn't it great that we live in a country where you can speak your mind about anything and eveythting you feel like. Well enough of the bullshit, I've had a hatred for police officers for years, but this Saturday night just confirmed that reason to me even more. I am in no way shape and form saying that I am innocent in the situation that took place. But I am saying that I never have nor never will adhere to the law that it is wrong for someone under the age of 21 to drink alcohol. Call me unpatriotic, call me un-American, call me whatever you will, but I have always and will always think it is the dumbest law in America. Just because someone is 21 or 22 years old doesn't mean that they are going to be a responsible drinker, case and point myself. I know far more people under the age of 21 who drink more responsibly than myself. Why would state legislatures assume that Americans are that more irresponsible than German, Dutch or Canadian citizens just to name a few. I'm baffled can someone help?
 
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