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Apr 28, 2015 08:58:27   #
SBW
 
This is hussein obama's America. This is what he and his minions desire. It is planned. The so called mayor of Baltimore stated on Sunday that "those who want to destroy, we have given them space to do that". It is on tape, there are videos of her making that statement. Then, on Monday, the lying mayor stated that she said no such thing! That is kind of like the lying community organizer stating he never said anything about a "Red Line". Just another lying, incompetent democrat. The dem mayor of Baltimore started denying she stated that around the time she spoke to the community organizer in the White House. I guess they were brushing up on "this is how you lie" instructions.
The newly confirmed U.S. attorney general requested that the so called mayor of Baltimore tell the police to "use restraint". There you go, that is a solution. That is why the city of Baltimore is burning.

You people, you so called American citizens that put hussein obama, the community organizer in office, THIS IS ON YOU.

Obama's America!!!!!







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Apr 28, 2015 09:03:18   #
MIKE GALLAGHER Loc: New Zealand
 
Pardon?

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Apr 28, 2015 09:03:36   #
wilpharm Loc: Oklahoma
 
SBW wrote:
This is hussein obama's America. This is what he and his minions desire. It is planned. The so called mayor of Baltimore stated on Sunday that "those who want to destroy, we have given them space to do that". It is on tape, there are videos of her making that statement. Then, on Monday, the lying mayor stated that she said no such thing! That is kind of like the lying community organizer stating he never said anything about a "Red Line". Just another lying, incompetent democrat. The dem mayor of Baltimore started denying she stated that around the time she spoke to the community organizer in the White House. I guess they were brushing up on "this is how you lie" instructions.
The newly confirmed U.S. attorney general requested that the so called mayor of Baltimore tell the police to "use restraint". There you go, that is a solution. That is why no arrest were made and the city of Baltimore is burning.

You people, you so called American citizens that put hussein obama, the community organizer in office, THIS IS ON YOU.

Obama's America!!!!!
This is hussein obama's America. This is what he a... (show quote)


SBW…all will be cured today…Al Sharpton is coming to Baltimore!!!!

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Apr 28, 2015 09:05:20   #
SBW
 
wilpharm wrote:
SBW…all will be cured today…Al Sharpton is coming to Baltimore!!!!


Whew. Thanks, I feel better now. :lol: :lol:

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Apr 28, 2015 09:09:07   #
greymule Loc: Colorado
 
SBW wrote:
This is hussein obama's America. This is what he and his minions desire. It is planned. The so called mayor of Baltimore stated on Sunday that "those who want to destroy, we have given them space to do that". It is on tape, there are videos of her making that statement. Then, on Monday, the lying mayor stated that she said no such thing! That is kind of like the lying community organizer stating he never said anything about a "Red Line". Just another lying, incompetent democrat. The dem mayor of Baltimore started denying she stated that around the time she spoke to the community organizer in the White House. I guess they were brushing up on "this is how you lie" instructions.
The newly confirmed U.S. attorney general requested that the so called mayor of Baltimore tell the police to "use restraint". There you go, that is a solution. That is why the city of Baltimore is burning.

You people, you so called American citizens that put hussein obama, the community organizer in office, THIS IS ON YOU.

Obama's America!!!!!
This is hussein obama's America. This is what he a... (show quote)


Police Brutality is the President's fault? Is it him personally or is it really "Obamacare"?

Appears as if you may be on Fox News overload with a large side of Rush.


Here's another viewpoint, if there's room in your mind-

Nonviolence as Compliance
Officials calling for calm can offer no rational justification for Gray's death, and so they appeal for order.


Jim Bourg / Reuters


TA-NEHISI COATES APR 27, 2015
R**ting broke out on Monday in Baltimore—an angry response to the death of Freddie Gray, a death my native city seems powerless to explain. Gray did not die mysteriously in some back alley but in the custody of the city's publicly appointed guardians of order. And yet the mayor of that city and the commissioner of that city's police still have no idea what happened. I suspect this is not because the mayor and police commissioner are bad people, but because the state of Maryland prioritizes the protection of police officers charged with abuse over the citizens who fall under its purview.

RELATED STORY


A State of Emergency in Baltimore

The citizens who live in West Baltimore, where the r**ting began, intuitively understand this. I grew up across the street from Mondawmin Mall, where today's r**ts began. My mother was raised in the same housing project, Gilmor Homes, where Freddie Gray was k**led. Everyone I knew who lived in that world regarded the police not with admiration and respect but with fear and caution. People write these feelings off as wholly irrational at their own peril, or their own leisure. The case against the Baltimore police, and the society that superintends them, is easily made:

Over the past four years, more than 100 people have won court judgments or settlements related to allegations of brutality and civil rights violations. Victims include a 15-year-old boy riding a dirt bike, a 26-year-old pregnant accountant who had witnessed a beating, a 50-year-old woman selling church raffle tickets, a 65-year-old church deacon rolling a cigarette and an 87-year-old grandmother aiding her wounded grandson ....

And in almost every case, prosecutors or judges dismissed the charges against the victims—if charges were filed at all. In an incident that drew headlines recently, charges against a South Baltimore man were dropped after a video showed an officer repeatedly punching him—a beating that led the police commissioner to say he was “shocked.”
The money paid out by the city to cover for the brutal acts of its police department would be enough to build "a state-of-the-art rec center or renovations at more than 30 playgrounds." Instead, the money was used to cover for the brutal acts of the city's police department and ensure they remained well beyond any semblance of justice.


Now, tonight, I turn on the news and I see politicians calling for young people in Baltimore to remain peaceful and "nonviolent." These well-intended pleas strike me as the right answer to the wrong question. To understand the question, it's worth remembering what, specifically, happened to Freddie Gray. An officer made eye contact with Gray. Gray, for unknown reasons, ran. The officer and his colleagues then detained Gray. They found him in possession of a switchblade. They arrested him while he yelled in pain. And then, within an hour, his spine was mostly severed. A week later, he was dead. What specifically was the crime here? What particular threat did Freddie Gray pose? Why is mere eye contact and then running worthy of detention at the hands of the state? Why is Freddie Gray dead?

When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse.
The people now calling for nonviolence are not prepared to answer these questions. Many of them are charged with enforcing the very policies that led to Gray's death, and yet they can offer no rational justification for Gray's death and so they appeal for calm. But there was no official appeal for calm when Gray was being arrested. There was no appeal for calm when Jerriel Lyles was assaulted. (“The blow was so heavy. My eyes swelled up. Blood was dripping down my nose and out my eye.”) There was no claim for nonviolence on behalf of Venus Green. (“B***h, you ain’t no better than any of the other old black b***hes I have locked up.”) There was no plea for peace on behalf of Starr Brown. (“They slammed me down on my face,” Brown added, her voice cracking. “The skin was gone on my face.")

When nonviolence is preached as an attempt to evade the repercussions of political brutality, it betrays itself. When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse. When nonviolence is preached by the representatives of the state, while the state doles out heaps of violence to its citizens, it reveals itself to be a con. And none of this can mean that r**ting or violence is "correct" or "wise," any more than a forest fire can be "correct" or "wise." Wisdom isn't the point tonight. Disrespect is. In this case, disrespect for the hollow law and failed order that so regularly disrespects the r****rs themselves.

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Apr 28, 2015 09:19:20   #
wilpharm Loc: Oklahoma
 
greymule wrote:
Police Brutality is the President's fault? Is it him personally or is it really "Obamacare"?

Appears as if you may be on Fox News overload with a large side of Rush.


Here's another viewpoint, if there's room in your mind-

Nonviolence as Compliance
Officials calling for calm can offer no rational justification for Gray's death, and so they appeal for order. Hell, even rixie, the queen of the liberals here sez they should be shot!!!!!


Jim Bourg / Reuters


TA-NEHISI COATES APR 27, 2015
R**ting broke out on Monday in Baltimore—an angry response to the death of Freddie Gray, a death my native city seems powerless to explain. Gray did not die mysteriously in some back alley but in the custody of the city's publicly appointed guardians of order. And yet the mayor of that city and the commissioner of that city's police still have no idea what happened. I suspect this is not because the mayor and police commissioner are bad people, but because the state of Maryland prioritizes the protection of police officers charged with abuse over the citizens who fall under its purview.

RELATED STORY


A State of Emergency in Baltimore

The citizens who live in West Baltimore, where the r**ting began, intuitively understand this. I grew up across the street from Mondawmin Mall, where today's r**ts began. My mother was raised in the same housing project, Gilmor Homes, where Freddie Gray was k**led. Everyone I knew who lived in that world regarded the police not with admiration and respect but with fear and caution. People write these feelings off as wholly irrational at their own peril, or their own leisure. The case against the Baltimore police, and the society that superintends them, is easily made:

Over the past four years, more than 100 people have won court judgments or settlements related to allegations of brutality and civil rights violations. Victims include a 15-year-old boy riding a dirt bike, a 26-year-old pregnant accountant who had witnessed a beating, a 50-year-old woman selling church raffle tickets, a 65-year-old church deacon rolling a cigarette and an 87-year-old grandmother aiding her wounded grandson ....

And in almost every case, prosecutors or judges dismissed the charges against the victims—if charges were filed at all. In an incident that drew headlines recently, charges against a South Baltimore man were dropped after a video showed an officer repeatedly punching him—a beating that led the police commissioner to say he was “shocked.”
The money paid out by the city to cover for the brutal acts of its police department would be enough to build "a state-of-the-art rec center or renovations at more than 30 playgrounds." Instead, the money was used to cover for the brutal acts of the city's police department and ensure they remained well beyond any semblance of justice.


Now, tonight, I turn on the news and I see politicians calling for young people in Baltimore to remain peaceful and "nonviolent." These well-intended pleas strike me as the right answer to the wrong question. To understand the question, it's worth remembering what, specifically, happened to Freddie Gray. An officer made eye contact with Gray. Gray, for unknown reasons, ran. The officer and his colleagues then detained Gray. They found him in possession of a switchblade. They arrested him while he yelled in pain. And then, within an hour, his spine was mostly severed. A week later, he was dead. What specifically was the crime here? What particular threat did Freddie Gray pose? Why is mere eye contact and then running worthy of detention at the hands of the state? Why is Freddie Gray dead?

When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse.
The people now calling for nonviolence are not prepared to answer these questions. Many of them are charged with enforcing the very policies that led to Gray's death, and yet they can offer no rational justification for Gray's death and so they appeal for calm. But there was no official appeal for calm when Gray was being arrested. There was no appeal for calm when Jerriel Lyles was assaulted. (“The blow was so heavy. My eyes swelled up. Blood was dripping down my nose and out my eye.”) There was no claim for nonviolence on behalf of Venus Green. (“B***h, you ain’t no better than any of the other old black b***hes I have locked up.”) There was no plea for peace on behalf of Starr Brown. (“They slammed me down on my face,” Brown added, her voice cracking. “The skin was gone on my face.")

When nonviolence is preached as an attempt to evade the repercussions of political brutality, it betrays itself. When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse. When nonviolence is preached by the representatives of the state, while the state doles out heaps of violence to its citizens, it reveals itself to be a con. And none of this can mean that r**ting or violence is "correct" or "wise," any more than a forest fire can be "correct" or "wise." Wisdom isn't the point tonight. Disrespect is. In this case, disrespect for the hollow law and failed order that so regularly disrespects the r****rs themselves.
Police Brutality is the President's fault? Is it h... (show quote)


you have got to be s**tting me greymule " disrespect for the r****rs" ????? what liberal hole did you come from???????..
R****RS & L**TERS DESERVE NO RESPECT & SHOULD BE SHOT..is that plain enough???? Even Rixie, the head liberal here, sez they should be shot!!!!!!

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Apr 28, 2015 09:22:49   #
SBW
 
greymule wrote:
Police Brutality is the President's fault? Is it him personally or is it really "Obamacare"?

Appears as if you may be on Fox News overload with a large side of Rush.


Here's another viewpoint, if there's room in your mind-

Nonviolence as Compliance
Officials calling for calm can offer no rational justification for Gray's death, and so they appeal for order.


Jim Bourg / Reuters


TA-NEHISI COATES APR 27, 2015
R**ting broke out on Monday in Baltimore—an angry response to the death of Freddie Gray, a death my native city seems powerless to explain. Gray did not die mysteriously in some back alley but in the custody of the city's publicly appointed guardians of order. And yet the mayor of that city and the commissioner of that city's police still have no idea what happened. I suspect this is not because the mayor and police commissioner are bad people, but because the state of Maryland prioritizes the protection of police officers charged with abuse over the citizens who fall under its purview.

RELATED STORY


A State of Emergency in Baltimore

The citizens who live in West Baltimore, where the r**ting began, intuitively understand this. I grew up across the street from Mondawmin Mall, where today's r**ts began. My mother was raised in the same housing project, Gilmor Homes, where Freddie Gray was k**led. Everyone I knew who lived in that world regarded the police not with admiration and respect but with fear and caution. People write these feelings off as wholly irrational at their own peril, or their own leisure. The case against the Baltimore police, and the society that superintends them, is easily made:

Over the past four years, more than 100 people have won court judgments or settlements related to allegations of brutality and civil rights violations. Victims include a 15-year-old boy riding a dirt bike, a 26-year-old pregnant accountant who had witnessed a beating, a 50-year-old woman selling church raffle tickets, a 65-year-old church deacon rolling a cigarette and an 87-year-old grandmother aiding her wounded grandson ....

And in almost every case, prosecutors or judges dismissed the charges against the victims—if charges were filed at all. In an incident that drew headlines recently, charges against a South Baltimore man were dropped after a video showed an officer repeatedly punching him—a beating that led the police commissioner to say he was “shocked.”
The money paid out by the city to cover for the brutal acts of its police department would be enough to build "a state-of-the-art rec center or renovations at more than 30 playgrounds." Instead, the money was used to cover for the brutal acts of the city's police department and ensure they remained well beyond any semblance of justice.


Now, tonight, I turn on the news and I see politicians calling for young people in Baltimore to remain peaceful and "nonviolent." These well-intended pleas strike me as the right answer to the wrong question. To understand the question, it's worth remembering what, specifically, happened to Freddie Gray. An officer made eye contact with Gray. Gray, for unknown reasons, ran. The officer and his colleagues then detained Gray. They found him in possession of a switchblade. They arrested him while he yelled in pain. And then, within an hour, his spine was mostly severed. A week later, he was dead. What specifically was the crime here? What particular threat did Freddie Gray pose? Why is mere eye contact and then running worthy of detention at the hands of the state? Why is Freddie Gray dead?

When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse.
The people now calling for nonviolence are not prepared to answer these questions. Many of them are charged with enforcing the very policies that led to Gray's death, and yet they can offer no rational justification for Gray's death and so they appeal for calm. But there was no official appeal for calm when Gray was being arrested. There was no appeal for calm when Jerriel Lyles was assaulted. (“The blow was so heavy. My eyes swelled up. Blood was dripping down my nose and out my eye.”) There was no claim for nonviolence on behalf of Venus Green. (“B***h, you ain’t no better than any of the other old black b***hes I have locked up.”) There was no plea for peace on behalf of Starr Brown. (“They slammed me down on my face,” Brown added, her voice cracking. “The skin was gone on my face.")

When nonviolence is preached as an attempt to evade the repercussions of political brutality, it betrays itself. When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse. When nonviolence is preached by the representatives of the state, while the state doles out heaps of violence to its citizens, it reveals itself to be a con. And none of this can mean that r**ting or violence is "correct" or "wise," any more than a forest fire can be "correct" or "wise." Wisdom isn't the point tonight. Disrespect is. In this case, disrespect for the hollow law and failed order that so regularly disrespects the r****rs themselves.
Police Brutality is the President's fault? Is it h... (show quote)


Congratulations! You just made my point regarding the hussein obama minions and sycophants. Are you stupid and r****ded or just stupid?

NO, I have no open mind for r****rs.

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Apr 28, 2015 09:25:21   #
wilpharm Loc: Oklahoma
 
SBW wrote:
Congratulations! You just made my point regarding the hussein obama minions and sycophants. Are you stupid and r****ded or just stupid?

NO, I have no open mind for r****rs.


Greymule is just another gruberite with his head up obamas butt…maybe he/she is Eric the Holder in d**g...

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Apr 28, 2015 09:26:01   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
wilpharm wrote:
SBW…all will be cured today…Al Sharpton is coming to Baltimore!!!!


Not only that but the mayor closed the schools so now they have the day off to r**t. Curfew doesn't start until 10 PM! How f______ handy! Good grief!

Obama will never let a good crisis go to waste!

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Apr 28, 2015 09:29:01   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
wilpharm wrote:
you have got to be s**tting me greymule " disrespect for the r****rs" ????? what liberal hole did you come from???????..
R****RS & L**TERS DESERVE NO RESPECT & SHOULD BE SHOT..is that plain enough???? Even Rixie, the head liberal here, sez they should be shot!!!!!!


The disrespected r****rs burned down a five story home for the elderly. Obama and his minions own this big time! Great post!

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Apr 28, 2015 09:29:46   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
wilpharm wrote:
Greymule is just another gruberite with his head up obamas butt…maybe he/she is Eric the Holder in d**g...


And a lawyer!

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Apr 28, 2015 09:30:12   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
Looks like greymule condones the violence & r**ting in Baltimore...Typical of him...He must believe the philosophy that "two wrongs make a right"

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Apr 28, 2015 09:37:40   #
SBW
 
wilpharm wrote:
Greymule is just another gruberite with his head up obamas butt…maybe he/she is Eric the Holder in d**g...


Exactly! They are so predictable and easy to draw them out. He made my point. He exhibits exactly the mentality that caused a incompetent, low intelligence community organizer to be elected president, twice. They want to make anyone a victim and defend any behavior. As long a they can stick to the group victim narrative.

You watch, probably sometime today some toad like this clown will say it is Bush's fault. Maybe greymule is not quite as r****ded as he appears. Maybe he is just high on Colorado's new "state flower".

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Apr 28, 2015 09:39:52   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
Screamin Scott wrote:
Looks like greymule condones the violence & r**ting in Baltimore...Typical of him...He must believe the philosophy that "two wrongs make a right"


Of course! It is target rich for lawyers!

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Apr 28, 2015 09:51:01   #
wilpharm Loc: Oklahoma
 
Screamin Scott wrote:
Looks like greymule condones the violence & r**ting in Baltimore...Typical of him...He must believe the philosophy that "two wrongs make a right"


lotta opportunites there for lawyers...

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