Whether it be ideology, blind loyalty, a refusal to admit flawed thinking or corrupt motives, some people will insist on pushing arguments that simply don’t make sense.
Retired Police Captain Thomas P. Cunningham (July 13 letter) blindly defends the actions of three officers in controversial cases. He’s right in one case, which gives him a batting average of .333. While that can get you in the Yankees lineup, it’s not good for a judge of police misconduct.
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