We Still Need ‘Law and Order’
Law and order. Before it was the name of an immensely popular TV crime show, it was a concept that enjoyed broad bipartisan political support. And for good reason: For years, American cities and other communities suffered from surging violence, death and destruction, usually driven by drug-related criminal activity.
In 1994, then-President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, worked with legislators on both sides of the aisle to protect public safety. In an exchange yesterday sparked by protesters associated with the George Soros-funded, proto-insurgency known as “Black Lives Matters,” Mr. Clinton provided a spirited – and long overdue – defense of that legislation.
He pointed out that the law protected African-Americans, as well as others, telling the agitators, “You’re defending the people who killed the lives you say matter.”
We all still need law and order.
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