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Jan 18, 2015 11:56:01   #
Checkmate Loc: Southern California
 
"Now let me see if I have this right.

The family situation is so unstable, 'Junior' doesn't even know where to send a Father's Day card. There's no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can't deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior's major formative influences are 'gangsta' rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.

At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.

Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?

Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BULLSHIT?

A Dilemma
A Dilemma...

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Jan 18, 2015 11:58:38   #
NeilL Loc: British-born Canadian
 
Checkmate wrote:
"Now let me see if I have this right.

The family situation is so unstable, 'Junior' doesn't even know where to send a Father's Day card. There's no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can't deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior's major formative influences are 'gangsta' rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.

At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.

Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?

Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BULLSHIT?
"Now let me see if I have this right. br b... (show quote)


Blaming everybody but yourself for all your troubles is why libturds think the way they do.

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Jan 18, 2015 12:09:43   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
Checkmate wrote:
"Now let me see if I have this right.

The family situation is so unstable, 'Junior' doesn't even know where to send a Father's Day card. There's no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can't deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior's major formative influences are 'gangsta' rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.

At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.

Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?

Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BULLSHIT?
"Now let me see if I have this right. br b... (show quote)


I guess that's about as accurate as every other vast overgeneralization which means it's not. That is no more accurate than looking at one bad police killing (don't tell me that you believe there has never been one) and painting all police based on the one incident.

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Jan 18, 2015 12:59:55   #
hondo812 Loc: Massachusetts
 
Checkmate wrote:
"Now let me see if I have this right.

The family situation is so unstable, 'Junior' doesn't even know where to send a Father's Day card. There's no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can't deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior's major formative influences are 'gangsta' rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.

At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.

Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?

Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BULLSHIT?
"Now let me see if I have this right. br b... (show quote)


I'm sure there is a point that this rant ties to. Care to tell us what it is?

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Jan 18, 2015 13:26:06   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
Every child needs both parents in the home who act responsibly as a good example to their children. The character of children develops over time in this positive family environment.
Checkmate wrote:
"Now let me see if I have this right.

The family situation is so unstable, 'Junior' doesn't even know where to send a Father's Day card. There's no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can't deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior's major formative influences are 'gangsta' rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.

At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.

Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?

Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BULLSHIT?
"Now let me see if I have this right. br b... (show quote)

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Jan 18, 2015 14:35:31   #
Twardlow Loc: Arkansas
 
Checkmate wrote:
"Now let me see if I have this right.

The family situation is so unstable, 'Junior' doesn't even know where to send a Father's Day card. There's no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can't deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior's major formative influences are 'gangsta' rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.

At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.

Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?

Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BULLSHIT?
"Now let me see if I have this right. br b... (show quote)




If I gave you a list of 20 Republicans who were sex offenders, and 20 Republicans who left office to serve time, and 20 Republicans who were proved corrupt...would that prove the All Republicans do these things?

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Jan 18, 2015 16:20:46   #
Checkmate Loc: Southern California
 
Twardlow wrote:
If I gave you a list of 20 Republicans who were sex offenders, and 20 Republicans who left office to serve time, and 20 Republicans who were proved corrupt...would that prove the All Republicans do these things?

Better stated this way.
If I gave you a list of 20 Democrats who were sex offenders, and 20 Democrats who left office to serve time, and 20 Democrats who were proved corrupt...would that prove the All Democrats do these things?
Absolutely, positively beyond all doubt. It would prove that the Democrats far more than Republicans are caught doing those things. Bet the black Democrats would be leading the parade by the biggest majority proportionally.

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Jan 18, 2015 16:28:39   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
Checkmate wrote:
Better stated this way.
If I gave you a list of 20 Democrats who were sex offenders, and 20 Democrats who left office to serve time, and 20 Democrats who were proved corrupt...would that prove the All Democrats do these things?
Absolutely, positively beyond all doubt. It would prove that the Democrats far more than Republicans are caught doing those things. Bet the BLACK Democrats would be leading the parade by the biggest majority proportionally.


I see you are back. You tried but you just couldn't help yourself had to throw black in there.
You like to say the Democratic party is the racist party but I'm pretty sure you aren't a Democrat. I think that says a lot.

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Jan 18, 2015 16:44:27   #
letmedance Loc: Walnut, Ca.
 
Probably not as easy as finding 20 0f each in the Democratic party.

Twardlow wrote:
If I gave you a list of 20 Republicans who were sex offenders, and 20 Republicans who left office to serve time, and 20 Republicans who were proved corrupt...would that prove the All Republicans do these things?

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Jan 18, 2015 18:50:19   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
letmedance wrote:
Probably not as easy as finding 20 0f each in the Democratic party.


Cute side step to what looks like a yes or no question.
If I allowed that you are correct, and I do not, it would be irrelevant to the question.

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Jan 18, 2015 21:13:54   #
letmedance Loc: Walnut, Ca.
 
Not a sidestep as you are a professional side stepper. it is easily a bit of a disclaimer as to the validity of the post By twardlow. the op was concerning the value of the family in the upbringing of a child.

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Jan 18, 2015 23:45:40   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
Twardlow wrote:
If I gave you a list of 20 Republicans who were sex offenders, and 20 Republicans who left office to serve time, and 20 Republicans who were proved corrupt...would that prove the All Republicans do these things?


Ya don't even want to go there Twardsie. I'm sure I can google democrats and find just as many, if not more than the pubbies you are attempting to denigrate. And would it indeed cast all democrats in the same light as repugnant ones? I don't think so. Get over your silly partisanship, it's wearing thin here on the forum.

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Jan 18, 2015 23:46:32   #
Twardlow Loc: Arkansas
 
Checkmate wrote:
Better stated this way.
If I gave you a list of 20 Democrats who were sex offenders, and 20 Democrats who left office to serve time, and 20 Democrats who were proved corrupt...would that prove the All Democrats do these things?
Absolutely, positively beyond all doubt. It would prove that the Democrats far more than Republicans are caught doing those things. Bet the black Democrats would be leading the parade by the biggest majority proportionally.


You didn't answer the question, did you?

Ya dodged it again, as everyone does on this site.

Forget it.

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Jan 18, 2015 23:48:46   #
Twardlow Loc: Arkansas
 
Jakebrake wrote:
Ya don't even want to go there Twardsie. I'm sure I can google democrats and find just as many, if not more than the pubbies you are attempting to denigrate. And would it indeed cast all democrats in the same light as repugnant ones? I don't think so. Get over your silly partisanship, it's wearing thin here on the forum.


You didn't answer the question, republican or Democrat.

You'll never learn.

Drop it.

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Jan 19, 2015 00:40:45   #
steve03 Loc: long Lsland
 
Checkmate wrote:
"Now let me see if I have this right.

The family situation is so unstable, 'Junior' doesn't even know where to send a Father's Day card. There's no guidance or discipline in the home. Junior gets dumped into the education system where he is socially promoted because the overwhelmed school district can't deal with the undisciplined whelp. Junior's major formative influences are 'gangsta' rap videos and a corresponding peer group of gangsta wannabes.

At age 18, Junior is turned loose on society carrying a bad attitude, a broken compass and little respect for authority. Junior gets himself in big trouble with the law and meets dire consequences.

Then, the situational diagnosis is that the police need more training and understanding?

Pardon me for asking, but do you really believe that BULLSHIT?
"Now let me see if I have this right. br b... (show quote)


so let me get this straight you don't like the way they are raised, you don't like their music,or videos, their clothes, or attitude, and they come in contact with the law the answer is to shoot them? If a kid shoplifts, or a 12 year old plays with a toy gun or the wrong person picks up a toy gun in Walmart the police know enough about that person to shoot and ask questions later?

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