Submitted by Guest 2012 (not verified) on Fri, 07/15/2011 - 5:08pm.
It is puzzling to me that educated people have to use profanity. Many times I have asked users of profanity how much education they have. I don't try to make them feel foolish. They do that to themselves. I do wonder why so many people in public life feel that they have to use vulgarity.
SHP troopers, and all public servants, should set an example for us citizens. I can't understand why it is necessary to use the "F" word. Anyone who has completed grade school has a decent enough vocabulary to eliminate the four-letter words. When I hear this type talk, it tells me a lot about the public official, or anyone else for that matter.
I hope that this trooper, and other officers, realize that they are held to that higher standard. Set me an example, Sir!
What a vocabulary
It is puzzling to me that educated people have to use profanity. Many times I have asked users of profanity how much education they have. I don't try to make them feel foolish. They do that to themselves. I do wonder why so many people in public life feel that they have to use vulgarity.
SHP troopers, and all public servants, should set an example for us citizens. I can't understand why it is necessary to use the "F" word. Anyone who has completed grade school has a decent enough vocabulary to eliminate the four-letter words. When I hear this type talk, it tells me a lot about the public official, or anyone else for that matter.
I hope that this trooper, and other officers, realize that they are held to that higher standard. Set me an example, Sir!