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Old 11-18-2014, 01:23 PM
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Old 11-18-2014, 01:34 PM
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it kind of is funny, but i'm certainly not going to give someone grief for protesting, since that is a constitutionally protected action.
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Old 11-18-2014, 11:37 PM
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I'm about as over this whole childish insistence of calling every frigging person who puts on a uniform a *Hero* as anyone ( be it Military, Police, Fireperson, etc.) but this is amazingly ironic and hilarious.
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Old 11-19-2014, 10:56 AM
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Seems like a good opportunity for the Ferguson police to display what they're made of. If they're professionals, trained in actual law enforcement, they'll set aside her personal feelings about them and do their best to recover her stolen property. If they choose to treat her complaint based on her feelings about them, then they are absolutely demonstrating why the citizens they are allegedly hired to protect and serve don't trust them.
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Old 11-19-2014, 11:57 AM
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Seems like a good opportunity for the Ferguson police to display what they're made of. If they're professionals, trained in actual law enforcement, they'll set aside her personal feelings about them and do their best to recover her stolen property. If they choose to treat her complaint based on her feelings about them, then they are absolutely demonstrating why the citizens they are allegedly hired to protect and serve don't trust them.
It's disgusting to me how some on the left tacitly excuse rioting as something that should be understood and accepted as free expression. Or do you honestly believe after all of this - that the Ferguson police are going to strong arm peaceful protesters in front of every singe video camera in Missouri?
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Old 11-20-2014, 09:18 AM
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Old 11-24-2014, 11:46 PM
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If the police state is reached then they are showing that it's nothing to fear.

I mean people are destroying a city tonight and the police are just letting it happen.

Highway 44 shutdown by protestors.

Disgusting. Science and facts be damned. Gimme dat because slavery 150 years ago.

Let it all burn. We don't deserve a society if we're this weak.
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Old 11-25-2014, 12:19 AM
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If the police state is reached then they are showing that it's nothing to fear.

I mean people are destroying a city tonight and the police are just letting it happen.

Highway 44 shutdown by protestors.

Disgusting. Science and facts be damned. Gimme dat because slavery 150 years ago.

Let it all burn. We don't deserve a society if we're this weak.
We have an Attorney General who does the exact opposite of what a decent AG would do. He urges the police to show restraint. He should have done the exact opposite. He should have made it clear that anyone who engages in any type of violence or vandalism will be arrested immediately.

From the start, both Holder and Obama have given the protesters credibility and acted like they have a good case. They have no case. It was all based on false information. When you hear the true facts of the case it is clear that the officer did nothing wrong. The physical evidence backs up everything that he said. When you get attacked and punched by a 6"5, 280 pound guy and he tries to take your gun, what are you supposed to do?

This grand jury couldn't even find probable cause to put this guy on trial for anything. This wasn't a close call. But the protesters don't want to hear about what actually happened. They want to go with the made up story about the sweet little unarmed kid who was shot by the police for no reason.

Here is the article about Holder telling the police to show restraint:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...lice/19335481/
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Old 11-25-2014, 02:33 PM
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Seems like a good opportunity for the Ferguson police to display what they're made of. If they're professionals, trained in actual law enforcement, they'll set aside her personal feelings about them and do their best to recover her stolen property. If they choose to treat her complaint based on her feelings about them, then they are absolutely demonstrating why the citizens they are allegedly hired to protect and serve don't trust them.
Hopefully, the police displayed the "acceptable level of tolerance" prescribed above last night for ya. Satisfied? Or would they still be big ole meanies if they try to keep the place from burning to the ground tonight?
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You got to admit that you miss Riot's take and the entertainment of the verbal warfare that ensued.
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Old 11-25-2014, 07:05 PM
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Michael Brown's step-father is a great guy. His name is Louis Head. He is an ex-convict whose rap sheet includes two felony narcotics convictions. Last night he repeatedly urged protesters to “Burn this bitch down.”

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/...ch-down-879056
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Old 11-26-2014, 10:51 AM
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Michael Brown's step-father is a great guy. His name is Louis Head. He is an ex-convict whose rap sheet includes two felony narcotics convictions. Last night he repeatedly urged protesters to “Burn this bitch down.”

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/...ch-down-879056
Wonder if he will be charged with incitement to riot
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You got to admit that you miss Riot's take and the entertainment of the verbal warfare that ensued.
...Like George Costanza she always had the upper hand..enjoyed her banter and supporting facts.
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...Like George Costanza she always had the upper hand..enjoyed her banter and supporting facts.
She was awful and "facts" that support a position are not hard to find on the Internet. I enjoyed the battles she had wit Dell.
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Hopefully, the police displayed the "acceptable level of tolerance" prescribed above last night for ya. Satisfied? Or would they still be big ole meanies if they try to keep the place from burning to the ground tonight?
I think they and the District Attorney did everything they could to make the situation as bad as possible. Either that or they're just that inept. Either is possible.

And that prosecutor made it clear from the start he had no interest in bringing it to trial. The old saying goes that a District Attorney can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich if he wants them to. This article is of the opinion that the public was played, rather than the prosecutor just being an idiot:

http://www.theroot.com/articles/cult...ed_us_all.html

Have you seen the photos of Darren "Dumbo Ears" Wilson's alleged injuries? I've had rosacea flareups that look worse than anything on his face.
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Old 11-25-2014, 08:12 PM
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From the article (worth a read):

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By this time next year, Ferguson’s white mayor and all-white (save one) City Council will continue presiding over their majority-black suburban plantation. Economic disparities will persist, and local governments will continue preying on the poor for traffic fines to keep their budgets balanced. No recall elections will have ever been mounted—it should have happened by now—and young, know-it-all activists lacking political savvy will have missed golden opportunities to field candidates, raise fuds and crush the status quo.

No one, of course, had expected the tragic killing of Michael Brown to metastasize into an epic post-civil-rights-era clash between police and protesters. Once it did, we unraveled the rotten pistachio nut of race recurring like a bad cancer. Predictable bursts of reaction, from the peaceful to the violent pop-off, will be met by well-equipped police in waiting. But while the heat from calls for justice might thaw the frigid night air, the next day, month and year will find it right back where it all started.
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Old 11-25-2014, 09:34 PM
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there are times when the police probably go too far, too fast. there are most likely times that they reach for a gun before the need to, or react overwhelmingly forcibly.
this isn't one of those times. there was no way, especially once all the evidence was collected, including gunpowder on the 'victim' which indicates extreme close range when shot, that this cop was ever going to be charged with anything.
there was a struggle for the gun, which put the cop in fear of his life.


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Seems like a good opportunity for the Ferguson police to display what they're made of. If they're professionals, trained in actual law enforcement, they'll set aside her personal feelings about them and do their best to recover her stolen property. If they choose to treat her complaint based on her feelings about them, then they are absolutely demonstrating why the citizens they are allegedly hired to protect and serve don't trust them.
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I think they and the District Attorney did everything they could to make the situation as bad as possible. Either that or they're just that inept. Either is possible.

And that prosecutor made it clear from the start he had no interest in bringing it to trial. The old saying goes that a District Attorney can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich if he wants them to. This article is of the opinion that the public was played, rather than the prosecutor just being an idiot:

http://www.theroot.com/articles/cult...ed_us_all.html

Have you seen the photos of Darren "Dumbo Ears" Wilson's alleged injuries? I've had rosacea flareups that look worse than anything on his face.
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From the article (worth a read):
So, you indict the entire police force to fit your fanatical, fallacious narrative, and when that doesn't work you take pot shots at the DA - again to no other end but to sate some ridiculous bent of yours, without the slightest degree of fact. You are the punchline of a bad joke at best and more than likely you are simply just another wannabe charlatan. I pray you don't ever have to "forage" out of Utopia for non-GMO pistachio nuts or some sh1t and have to actually deal in the real world.......lol no I don't...

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Have you seen the photos of Darren "Dumbo Ears" Wilson's alleged injuries? I've had rosacea flareups that look worse than anything on his face.
Yes I have.

Mock a man with a pregnant wife who was just trying to do his job and got assaulted by a thieving fat idiot who couldn't throw a punch because he was just a morbidly obese child who aspired to be Biggie Smalls.

His buddy...the one who aspires to be a poor man's Chief Keef lied to investigators and retracted his initial statement. He decided to instead get a tattoo of his dear friend Michael on his left cheek.
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I think they and the District Attorney did everything they could to make the situation as bad as possible. Either that or they're just that inept. Either is possible.

And that prosecutor made it clear from the start he had no interest in bringing it to trial. The old saying goes that a District Attorney can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich if he wants them to. This article is of the opinion that the public was played, rather than the prosecutor just being an idiot:

http://www.theroot.com/articles/cult...ed_us_all.html

Have you seen the photos of Darren "Dumbo Ears" Wilson's alleged injuries? I've had rosacea flareups that look worse than anything on his face.
That is all basically BS. The bottom line is that this racially diverse grand jury was shown every piece of evidence in this case. They got to see everything. Who even cares what the DA thinks? The final decision was the grand jury's to make and the DA held nothing back. He showed them all the evidence. By the way, for what it's worth the DA happens to be a democrat. But that doesn't really matter. All that matters was that the DA gave the grand jury all the evidence.

Instead of these protesters simply admitting that they were wrong and that they were totally played by the race-baiters, they want to blame the prosecutor. It's a joke. They got exactly what they wanted and they're still complaining. The DA knew there was no case. But the race-baiters were not going to take "no" for an answer. The DA couldn't file charges because he knew he had no case. Yet if he failed to act, the race baiters were going to go crazy. So he gave them what they wanted. He decided he would let an impartial group (the grand jury) see all the facts and let them decide. They have made their decision. What can anyone complain about at this point?
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