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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\'ve been prosecuting a \
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\\\'\\\'[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\\\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\\\'ve been prosecuting a \\\"Liberal Hit list\\\" of conservatives. McCoy then goes into a very self righteous rant ending in \\\"and where there’s a victim, I’ll speak for the victim.\\\" but doesn\\\'t contest that he only prosecutes conservatives. The jury then convicts the cop, and hurrah, law and order\\\'s undying hate of conservatives vindicated! The episode ends with McCoy receiving a Bobby Kennedy democrat campaign tie pin from his coworker Cutter. The episode speaks for itself.[[/quoteblock]]\\\'\\\'

The episode may be as anvilicious as advertised, but this write-up [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely misses the point]]. Lethem didn\\\'t want to go easy on the auxiliary cop; he didn\\\'t want to prosecute at all. And when he sandbagged the Grand Jury, and [[WhatTheHellHero McCoy called him on it]], he basically called [=McCoy=] a trophy-hunting, untrustworthy, liberal crusader (Basically throwing up a \\\"Fire me, now\\\" sign). And when [=McCoy=] defended himself from Lethem\\\'s near-slander, he pointed out that [[TakeThatCritics he\\\'d gone after just as many liberal targets as conservative.]]\\\\\\\\
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I also note that missing from the write-up was the fact that Cutter was passive-aggressively just as big a StrawConservative as Lethem (But, being an actual professional, he prosecuted as ordered).\\\\\\\\
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Complain about Dick Wolf\\\'s liberal bias all you want, just not here.
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\'ve been prosecuting a \
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\\\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\\\'ve been prosecuting a \\\"Liberal Hit list\\\" of conservatives. McCoy then goes into a very self righteous rant ending in \\\"and where there’s a victim, I’ll speak for the victim.\\\" but doesn\\\'t contest that he only prosecutes conservatives. The jury then convicts the cop, and hurrah, law and order\\\'s undying hate of conservatives vindicated! The episode ends with McCoy receiving a Bobby Kennedy democrat campaign tie pin from his coworker Cutter. The episode speaks for itself.[[/quoteblock]]

The episode may be as anvilicious as advertised, but this write-up [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely misses the point]]. Lethem didn\\\'t want to go easy on the auxiliary cop; he didn\\\'t want to prosecute at all. And when he sandbagged the Grand Jury, and [[WhatTheHellHero McCoy called him on it]], he basically called [=McCoy=] a trophy-hunting, untrustworthy, liberal crusader (Basically throwing up a \\\"Fire me, now\\\" sign). And when [=McCoy=] defended himself from Lethem\\\'s near-slander, he pointed out that [[TakeThatCritics he\\\'d gone after just as many liberal targets as conservative.]]\\\\\\\\
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I also note that missing from the write-up was the fact that Cutter was passive-aggressively just as big a StrawConservative as Lethem (But, being an actual professional, he prosecuted as ordered).\\\\\\\\
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Complain about Dick Wolf\\\'s liberal bias all you want, just not here.
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\'ve been prosecuting a \
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\\\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\\\'ve been prosecuting a \\\"Liberal Hit list\\\" of conservatives. McCoy then goes into a very self righteous rant ending in \\\"and where there’s a victim, I’ll speak for the victim.\\\" but doesn\\\'t contest that he only prosecutes conservatives. The jury then convicts the cop, and hurrah, law and order\\\'s undying hate of conservatives vindicated! The episode ends with McCoy receiving a Bobby Kennedy democrat campaign tie pin from his coworker Cutter. The episode speaks for itself.[[/quoteblock]]

The episode may be as anvilicious as advertised, but this write-up [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely misses the point]]. Lethem didn\\\'t want to go easy on the auxiliary cop; he didn\\\'t want to prosecute at all. And when he sandbagged the Grand Jury, and [[WhatTheHellHero McCoy called him on it]], he basically called [=McCoy=] a trophy-hunting, untrustworthy, liberal crusader (Basically throwing up a \\\"Fire me, now\\\" sign). And when [=McCoy=] defended himself from Lethem\\\'s near-slander, he pointed out that [[TakeThatCritics he\\\'d gone after just as many liberal targets as conservative.]]\\\\\\\\
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I also note that missing from the write-up was the fact that Cutter was passive-aggressively just as big a StrawConservative as Lethem (But, being an actual professional, he prosecuted as ordered).\\\\\\\\
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Complain about Dick Wolf\\\'s liberal bias all you want, just not here.
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\'ve been prosecuting a \
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\\\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\\\'ve been prosecuting a \\\"Liberal Hit list\\\" of conservatives. McCoy then goes into a very self righteous rant ending in \\\"and where there’s a victim, I’ll speak for the victim.\\\" but doesn\\\'t contest that he only prosecutes conservatives. The jury then convicts the cop, and hurrah, law and order\\\'s undying hate of conservatives vindicated! The episode ends with McCoy receiving a Bobby Kennedy democrat campaign tie pin from his coworker Cutter. The episode speaks for itself.[[/quoteblock]]

The episode may be as anvilicious as advertised, but this write-up [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely misses the point]]. Lethem didn\\\'t want to go easy on the auxiliary cop; he didn\\\'t want to prosecute at all. And when he sandbagged the Grand Jury, and [[WhatTheHellHero [=McCoy=] called him on it]], he basically called [=McCoy=] a trophy-hunting, untrustworthy, liberal crusader (Basically throwing up a \\\"Fire me, now\\\" sign). And when [=McCoy=] defended himself from Lethem\\\'s near-slander, [{TakeThatCritics he pointed out]] that he\\\'d gone after just as many liberal targets as conservative.\\\\\\\\
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I also note that missing from the write-up was the fact that Cutter was passive-aggressively just as big a StrawConservative as Lethem (But, being an actual professional, he prosecuted as ordered).\\\\\\\\
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Complain about Dick Wolf\\\'s liberal bias all you want, just not here.
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\'ve been prosecuting a \
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[[quoteblock]]One unintentionally hilarious meta example was the episode Illegal. At a protest honouring illegal immigrants, an auxillary policeman shot a protestor. Then a guest star, Lethem, appeared, a member of the evil pro police faction. He was on the prosecution with Mccoy, and wanted to not prosecute the cop too hard. In an argument, he accused Mccoy of being liberal, and anti cop, citing Mccoy\\\'s history. To show he is a tolerent, respectful liberal, Mccoy immediately fired Lethem. Later, Lethen reappears on the defence side, and accuses Mccoy of being biased. Mccoy rushes to defend himself The defence attorney questions him, going over the recent history of law and order, and notes that they\\\'ve been prosecuting a \\\"Liberal Hit list\\\" of conservatives. McCoy then goes into a very self righteous rant ending in \\\"and where there’s a victim, I’ll speak for the victim.\\\" but doesn\\\'t contest that he only prosecutes conservatives. The jury then convicts the cop, and hurrah, law and order\\\'s undying hate of conservatives vindicated! The episode ends with McCoy receiving a Bobby Kennedy democrat campaign tie pin from his coworker Cutter. The episode speaks for itself.[[/quoteblock]]

The episode may be as anvillicious as advertised, but this write-up [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely misses the point]]. Lethem didn\\\'t want to go easy on the auxiliary cop; he didn\\\'t want to prosecute at all. And when he sandbagged the Grand Jury, and [=McCoy=] called him on it, he basically called [=McCoy=] a trophy-hunting, untrustworthy, liberal crusader (Basically throwing up a \\\"Fire me, now\\\" sign). And when [=McCoy=] defended himself from Lethem\\\'s near-slander, he pointed out that he\\\'d gone after just as many liberal targets as conservative.\\\\\\\\
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I also note that missing from the write-up was the fact that Cutter was passive-aggressively just as big a StrawConservative as Lethem (But, being an actual professional, he prosecuted as ordered).\\\\\\\\
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Complain about Dick Wolf\\\'s liberal bias all you want, just not here.
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