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I'm surprised that Hampton Child Protective Services didn't also show up to "rescue" Vered's 13-year-old granddaughter. The Gestapo wannabes were, perhaps, unprepared for that eventuality. That would indicate that Vered and company do not comprise a Christian religious sect nor is her gallery designated as a "compound." Otherwise, I shudder to think what may have transpired.

p>Is there a new sheriff in town? Or something? Might behoove all of us to stay on top of such changes of command. New guys -- or gals -- always seem to be in need of proving something. Whatever it may be. br> -- Dennis Sevakis br> Bloomfield, Michigan /p> p> Dan should consider himself lucky that the police didn't shoot his dog. And Vered should consider herself lucky that she didn't end up face down in a pool of her own blood. Lest some of your readers think that I'm being excessively dramatic, I have seen videos of police doing just those things to people (and dogs) who surely didn't deserve it. br> -- Bryan Frymire br> Louisville, Kentucky /p> p> Apologies are not enough -- the termination of every big-talking Chief Wiggum-wannabe, up to and including the actual "Chief" of this goon squad, should be demanded by every citizen of Long Island. Additionally, public dissemination of each arrogant blowhards' home address and the name of any slattern reprobate enough to become their spouse, and their place of employment, should be immediately forthcoming, followed by a vigorous public campaign to harass any such employer unmercifully until said spouse is unemployed, as well as identifying and shunning/barring their entire families from any social gathering and public establishment. This should explicitly include parents, siblings and, most importantly, children -- "sorry, Timmy, you're not welcome to play with my children -- anywhere -- because your father is a disgusting power-craving bully who should be enforcing dress codes in Tehran rather than living in a civilized society. Now get off my porch and don't ever come back." Ostracism and embarrassment can still be powerful tools, if we have the guts to use them without pause. br> -- P. Jacobs
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