PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • The 28th Amendment
rdfs:comment
  • Following referendum and several downscale police condemnations in the years following which involved some internal investigations and public indictments, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) was the first figurehead authority to suggest before the federal legislature a constitutionally abiding decree that would, "empower policemen with the capacity of James Bond-like privileges," and the possibility of instituting a new federal amendment to that effect.
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:uncyclopedia/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • Following referendum and several downscale police condemnations in the years following which involved some internal investigations and public indictments, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) was the first figurehead authority to suggest before the federal legislature a constitutionally abiding decree that would, "empower policemen with the capacity of James Bond-like privileges," and the possibility of instituting a new federal amendment to that effect. The Los Angeles Police Department of Alcohol, Narcotics, Citations, and Enforcement (LAPDANCE), was well known for their cooth mannerisms in brutality. (See Rodney King). The bill itself, Shoot first ask questions later, was proposed by a figurehead California pacifist senator and late-night children's television show host, Mr. Rogers. Belonging to the Green Party minority partisan, he forgot to do the thinking part, and then advocated the movement. The 28th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America was ratified on June 2003 making it the first successful bill since the ratification of the 27th Amendment a day earlier. The 27th Amendment delegated, "All kin belonging to members of congress shall not be sent to war." coupled with the, "hide behind the darkies." clause enacted upon seconds before the war on Iraq was declared. Proposed 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution "Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators and/or Representatives; and, Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators and/or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the United States ."