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Old 07-24-2009, 03:39 PM
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but he did use those words.

and so he apologized.

And he's a complete puss for apologizing.


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“I continue to believe, based on what I have heard, that there was an overreaction in pulling Professor Gates out of his home to the station. I also continue to believe, based on what I heard, Professor Gates probably overreacted as well.”
The professor can overreact and be a dick all he wants .. he's on private property.

The cop's job is to enforce the law. He's not a high school principle out to punish rude behavior.
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Old 07-24-2009, 07:40 PM
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And he's a complete puss for apologizing.




The professor can overreact and be a dick all he wants .. he's on private property.

The cop's job is to enforce the law. He's not a high school principle out to punish rude behavior.
he stepped in a pile of sh*t when he really had no reason to get involved. it was a local issue until he spoke up.

he doesn't need to be the black president. he needs to be the president. he got back to the latter when he wiped the crap off his shoes with an apology.

plus, i'd be glad he apologized even if there were pictures of the cop in a pointed white hood. now i don't have to worry about my neighbor's calling him and having to explain at work why the president's talking about my loud music.

he got more important things to do. installing socialism, taking everyones guns, and running secret internment camps for conservative radio hosts are higher priorities.
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Old 07-24-2009, 08:43 PM
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Gates, 58, a world-renowned scholar and documentary filmmaker on black history, allegedly ranted to police at his Ware Street home, “This is what happens to black men in America!” and “You don’t know who you’re messing with!” in addition to verbally dragging Crowley’s mother into the fray.

Oh no he didn't
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Old 07-24-2009, 08:53 PM
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he stepped in a pile of sh*t when he really had no reason to get involved. it was a local issue until he spoke up.

he doesn't need to be the black president. he needs to be the president. he got back to the latter when he wiped the crap off his shoes with an apology.

plus, i'd be glad he apologized even if there were pictures of the cop in a pointed white hood. now i don't have to worry about my neighbor's calling him and having to explain at work why the president's talking about my loud music.

he got more important things to do. installing socialism, taking everyones guns, and running secret internment camps for conservative radio hosts are higher priorities.
As long as he keeps pissing off the neo-cons, all is good. By the time he's re-elected, they'll still be looking for a candidate.

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Old 07-24-2009, 08:57 PM
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It's funny to see the spin on this.

If Dubya did this? Holy f.uck turds.
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Old 07-24-2009, 09:08 PM
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It's funny to see the spin on this.

If Dubya did this? Holy f.uck turds.
We're not allowed to bring up Dubya

Every post by the right with their self RIGHTous, whoa is the US, all hell is breaking loose, we are f'd, he's an idiot, you're an idiot brings a smile to my face.
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Old 07-24-2009, 09:12 PM
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We're not allowed to bring up Dubya

Every post by the right with their self RIGHTous, whoa is the US, all hell is breaking loose, we are f'd, he's an idiot, you're an idiot brings a smile to my face.
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Old 07-24-2009, 09:16 PM
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Nothing to see here. Move along.
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Old 07-24-2009, 09:26 PM
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Old 07-26-2009, 08:14 PM
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And he's a complete puss for apologizing.




The professor can overreact and be a dick all he wants .. he's on private property.

The cop's job is to enforce the law. He's not a high school principle out to punish rude behavior.
i agree totally with you even though your taking crap. i'm white, if some cop comes up to my door for i/d he better have a good reason. i won't hesitate to piss all over his parade in MY yard! i don't give a crap what he thinks he got called there for its MY property and if i get pissed off for him questioning me on MY property, he best not arrest me. like you said people are stupid and politicians are cowards. obama said the right thing then back peddled like a complete puss. the reason that this country has gone to Sh^t is this sheep, follow authority mentality. no one questions anything and accepts any garbage the government hands out. if the cop does not want me cussing him out then he can stay off MY land. otherwise, his mother does suck and whats he going to do about it? arrest me ? i think not. arrested on your front porch, for being insulted by some numb nut cop? welcome to the USSR of the united states. the color has no meaning here when you are arrested like this. can you say police state ? charges had to be dropped, if he sues, well there goes the budget...lol. we had some moron deputy up here arrest a kid for kicking a baseball helmet at a pony league game. he was the coach of the opposing team and sent his buddies over to arrest the kid the next day. guess what happened to him? most cops are good, but you give some guys a gun and badge and they are dumber than a 40 year old virgin with a hard on. its called power drunk! if someone gets pissed off abouit you barging onto THEIR property without permission. the cop should say good day, sorry we bothered you on YOUR property. i don't care if the guy called him the child of satan !

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Old 07-26-2009, 11:09 PM
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i agree totally with you even though your taking crap. i'm white, if some cop comes up to my door for i/d he better have a good reason. i won't hesitate to piss all over his parade in MY yard! i don't give a crap what he thinks he got called there for its MY property and if i get pissed off for him questioning me on MY property, he best not arrest me. like you said people are stupid and politicians are cowards. obama said the right thing then back peddled like a complete puss. the reason that this country has gone to Sh^t is this sheep, follow authority mentality. no one questions anything and accepts any garbage the government hands out. if the cop does not want me cussing him out then he can stay off MY land. otherwise, his mother does suck and whats he going to do about it? arrest me ? i think not. arrested on your front porch, for being insulted by some numb nut cop? welcome to the USSR of the united states. the color has no meaning here when you are arrested like this. can you say police state ? charges had to be dropped, if he sues, well there goes the budget...lol. we had some moron deputy up here arrest a kid for kicking a baseball helmet at a pony league game. he was the coach of the opposing team and sent his buddies over to arrest the kid the next day. guess what happened to him? most cops are good, but you give some guys a gun and badge and they are dumber than a 40 year old virgin with a hard on. its called power drunk! if someone gets pissed off abouit you barging onto THEIR property without permission. the cop should say good day, sorry we bothered you on YOUR property. i don't care if the guy called him the child of satan !

the policeman was called because someone thought a breaking/entering was occurring. of course he's going to ask for i.d. after being told 'i live here' by the possible perpetrator-you think cops don't hear that every day from folks who don't live there? probably no more often then they hear 'my speedometer must be off'. at any rate, being on your own property doesn't mean you can make your own rules by any means-and i'd imagine if you stayed calm, handed over your i.d. so that the mean old cop would see you were telling the truth, then nothing would escalate.
policemen deal with the dregs of society on a regular basis-if you did the same you might be just as cynical as they are. and keep in mind, usually the first person they encounter on a call, is the one they need to arrest. innocent bystanders, in general, don't have the cops called on them.
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Old 07-26-2009, 11:22 PM
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As an ex-cop I can tell you that cops do all types of profiling, it's not just racial profiling, I think it's actually more socio-economical profiling. What I mean by that is, if you don't look like an upstanding citizen, look like you don't belong where you are or just look like a dirtbag, you're more likely to get stopped and talked to.

An example: I was patrolling a big city in California while on break-in (this was back in the early 90's) and drove past a two white guy talking outside a run down house. One was drinking a beer in the front yard of the house and the other was wearing jeans and a "wife beater" and straddling a 10-speed bike. I drove past and my training officer said, "don't you want to stop and talk with those guys?" I said no, why would I? His reply was "It's the middle of the day and this guys drinking beer outside, you've got probable cause (drinking in public). You want to talk to the guy on the bike, only reason a grown man rides a bike is if he's wearing those silly-ass tight shorts trying to be Greg LeMond (this was before Lance). Guy wearing jeans riding a bike means he doesn't have a car and probably doesn't have a license, so maybe he's got warrants. Maybe one of those guys has something (drugs, weapon) on him. If you're lucky, you'll be able to hook one of these guys." My reply to him was, "So, by your logic, if my father is sitting on his front step in Los Altos (an upper-middle class town), enjoying a glass of wine and chatting with his neighbor who just got back from a 20 mile bike ride, he too could get stopped and questioned by the cops." My training officer replied, "No, you stop the ones you can arrest, not the ones that will complain to the department".

I'm not saying that this is right or even the approach of many cops, but this was just one of several instances like this where I was directed or trained to stop someone based upon how they looked. If they look like they didn't belonged where I saw them or if they looked like a "dirtbag" that I could arrest, I stopped them.

So, being "Black in America" isn't really the crime, being "suspicious and verbally combative" is what will get you arrested... but so will being a white guy driving through a Hispanic neighborhood known for drug activity. Innocent folks aren't generally verbally combative with the cops, they're usually a little nervous and embarrassed and try to comply with the cops so they can get out of there as soon as possible. Soon as you start mouthing off to a cop, you can expect that you will lose control of the situation. Not many folks can win an argument with a cop out in the field, cops just aren't wired that way.
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Old 07-27-2009, 03:41 AM
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i agree totally with you even though your taking crap. i'm white, if some cop comes up to my door for i/d he better have a good reason. i won't hesitate to piss all over his parade in MY yard! i don't give a crap what he thinks he got called there for its MY property and if i get pissed off for him questioning me on MY property, he best not arrest me. like you said people are stupid and politicians are cowards. obama said the right thing then back peddled like a complete puss. the reason that this country has gone to Sh^t is this sheep, follow authority mentality. no one questions anything and accepts any garbage the government hands out. if the cop does not want me cussing him out then he can stay off MY land. otherwise, his mother does suck and whats he going to do about it? arrest me ? i think not. arrested on your front porch, for being insulted by some numb nut cop? welcome to the USSR of the united states. the color has no meaning here when you are arrested like this. can you say police state ? charges had to be dropped, if he sues, well there goes the budget...lol. we had some moron deputy up here arrest a kid for kicking a baseball helmet at a pony league game. he was the coach of the opposing team and sent his buddies over to arrest the kid the next day. guess what happened to him? most cops are good, but you give some guys a gun and badge and they are dumber than a 40 year old virgin with a hard on. its called power drunk! if someone gets pissed off abouit you barging onto THEIR property without permission. the cop should say good day, sorry we bothered you on YOUR property. i don't care if the guy called him the child of satan !
I think that we all agree with you that the police have no right to come to a person's house or enter a person's house for no reason. For them to enter your house, they need probable cause.

If a neighbor reports hearing yelling or screaming coming from a house and there could be something going on there such as a domestic disturbance, an altercation, etc. then the police have the right to enter the house and investigate. If a neighbor thinks they saw someone breaking into a house, the police have the right to go and investigate. They don't just have the right to investigate, they have a duty to investigate. That's their job.

Their investigation involves going to the house and interviewing the occupants to find out what is going on. If the occupants are belligerent or uncooperative and are impeding the investigation, then the police have every right to arrest them. If the occupants are cooperative and the police determine that no crime has been committed, then there won't be any problem and the police will leave.
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Their investigation involves going to the house and interviewing the occupants to find out what is going on. If the occupants are belligerent or uncooperative and are impeding the investigation, then the police have every right to arrest them. If the occupants are cooperative and the police determine that no crime has been committed, then there won't be any problem and the police will leave.[/quote]

A very fine line here when you use uncooperative and beligerant in the same sentence in this context.

If a cop shows up in my home uninvited and starts to agressively interogate me in my home for little probable cause then I have every right to remain silent to his inquires, if that's belligerent then I would be guilty of such.

No citizen is under any obligation to answer any policeman's questions. He has the choice to have the conversation at the station house in the presence of an officer of the court or his/her lawyer. It certainly would look far different if this conversation took place in a dark bank at 300 AM but in my house without an invitation the police need to show probable cause for entry, especially without a warrant. I have yet to read or hear a solid argument for why the police were really there.

None of us were actually there so certainly we are all choosing to interpret what we think went on with our own biases but if our homes offer no refuge from unnecessary persecution what country has this become?
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Their investigation involves going to the house and interviewing the occupants to find out what is going on. If the occupants are belligerent or uncooperative and are impeding the investigation, then the police have every right to arrest them. If the occupants are cooperative and the police determine that no crime has been committed, then there won't be any problem and the police will leave.
A very fine line here when you use uncooperative and beligerant in the same sentence in this context.

If a cop shows up in my home uninvited and starts to agressively interogate me in my home for little probable cause then I have every right to remain silent to his inquires, if that's belligerent then I would be guilty of such.

No citizen is under any obligation to answer any policeman's questions. He has the choice to have the conversation at the station house in the presence of an officer of the court or his/her lawyer. It certainly would look far different if this conversation took place in a dark bank at 300 AM but in my house without an invitation the police need to show probable cause for entry, especially without a warrant. I have yet to read or hear a solid argument for why the police were really there.

None of us were actually there so certainly we are all choosing to interpret what we think went on with our own biases but if our homes offer no refuge from unnecessary persecution what country has this become?[/quote]



from what i read, gates had a difficult time getting in his front door, and i guess was forcing it open...apparently someone thought he was breaking in his own house. perhaps the profiling in this case was done by whomever called the cops?
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A very fine line here when you use uncooperative and beligerant in the same sentence in this context.

If a cop shows up in my home uninvited and starts to agressively interogate me in my home for little probable cause then I have every right to remain silent to his inquires, if that's belligerent then I would be guilty of such.

No citizen is under any obligation to answer any policeman's questions. He has the choice to have the conversation at the station house in the presence of an officer of the court or his/her lawyer. It certainly would look far different if this conversation took place in a dark bank at 300 AM but in my house without an invitation the police need to show probable cause for entry, especially without a warrant. I have yet to read or hear a solid argument for why the police were really there.

None of us were actually there so certainly we are all choosing to interpret what we think went on with our own biases but if our homes offer no refuge from unnecessary persecution what country has this become?


from what i read, gates had a difficult time getting in his front door, and i guess was forcing it open...apparently someone thought he was breaking in his own house. perhaps the profiling in this case was done by whomever called the cops?[/QUOTE]

the 911 caller said it looked as though someone was breaking into the house , the caller did not say black or white to the 911 dispatcher
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from what i read, gates had a difficult time getting in his front door, and i guess was forcing it open...apparently someone thought he was breaking in his own house. perhaps the profiling in this case was done by whomever called the cops?[/QUOTE]

the 911 caller said it looked as though someone was breaking into the house , the caller did not say black or white to the 911 dispatcher
the 911 tape may be released today. The caller is not from the neighborhood (she is from Malden about 7 or 8 miles away) She happened to be walking down the street and saw 2 people, from the back, attempting to force open a door. She had no idea the race/ethnicity of the individuals at the door.
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from what i read, gates had a difficult time getting in his front door, and i guess was forcing it open...apparently someone thought he was breaking in his own house. perhaps the profiling in this case was done by whomever called the cops?[/QUOTE]

the 911 caller said it looked as though someone was breaking into the house , the caller did not say black or white to the 911 dispatcher
ok, thanks. i just thought based on how things were handled that since the cops were called, then obviously it couldn't be profiling on their part. they didn't just stroll by and decide to pick on someone.
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