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Obama: I telephoned Harvard professor's arresting officer
http://www.cnn.com/
I FREAKING KNEW IT!!!
I said he would tip-toe around it and eventually apologize. Same as the Rev. Wright situation.
LOL, Obama!
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that was a good (as chump said) non-apology apology.
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Sorry for starting another thread on the subject, but I just HAD to pat myself on the back for this one.
I was just saying how this was going to happen, and then I click on CNN and there it is unfolding exactly how I said it would.
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this is why I never help my friends
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clambake
that was a good (as chump said) non-apology apology.
A political classic.
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the hell with the professor. what about the cop. keep up the good work barry. it's not if you win or lose it's how you look doing it.
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we all expected to hear more. are you satisfied with it?
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:lmao
He better stick to his teleprompters speeches...
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Originally Posted by
Gino
Sorry for starting another thread on the subject, but I just HAD to pat myself on the back for this one.
I was just saying how this was going to happen, and then I click on CNN and there it is unfolding exactly how I said it would.
Doesn't seem like much tiptoeing, and it's happening much more quickly than the Wright thing, so it's not exactly how you said it would.
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This is what happens when the TOTUS GETS GOT.
RIP.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
the hell with the professor. what about the cop.
The cop acted stupidly.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
The cop acted stupidly.
but being stupid is not a crime.
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Stupid to be a dick to a cop. You complicate the scene, your case is weak.
Educated black man should know this, just saying :bking
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Originally Posted by
clambake
but being stupid is not a crime.
Exaclty.
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Originally Posted by
SonOfAGun
Stupid to be a dick to a cop. Your complicate the scene your case is weak.
Educated black man should know this, just saying :bking
If you claim to be educated, you might want to edit that second sentence.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
The cop acted stupidly.
the cop did his job. i'm glad you're not a cop.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
the cop did his job. i'm glad you're not a cop.
Right he did his job, then he stupidly stuck around and stupidly arrested and stupidly cuffed and stupidly detained the homeowner and taxpayer he had been dispatched to protect.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
The cop acted stupidly.
According to Obama, you need to calibrate your words better :lol :
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Obama: Choice Of Words On Gates 'Unfortunate'
Related LinksWBZ-TV Local Coverage
President Barack Obama has called the white policeman who arrested black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. The president says he believes the sergeant to be an outstanding police officer.
The president said Friday that he continues to think both the officer, Sgt. James Crowley, and Gates overreacted during the incident -- but Obama also faulted his own comments.
Making an impromptu appearance at the daily White House briefing, Obama told reporters: "I could've calibrated those words differently."
The president caused a stir when he said at a prime-time news conference earlier this week that police in Cambridge, Mass., had "acted stupidly" by arresting Gates.
http://cbs4.com/national/Henry.Louis...2.1099948.html
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Right he did his job, then he stupidly stuck around and stupidly arrested and stupidly cuffed and stupidly detained the homeowner and taxpayer he had been dispatched to protect.
Your post was stupid.
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just like he said, the cop acted stupidly.
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Originally Posted by
Gino
I don't have to calibrate shit.
Are you going to have me arrested if I don't? :lol
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Originally Posted by
Gino
Your post was stupid.
Nah, it was spot on.
Why didn't he just leave?
Please explain why he had an overriding obligation to stay at the scene.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Right he did his job, then he stupidly stuck around and stupidly arrested and stupidly cuffed and stupidly detained the homeowner and taxpayer he had been dispatched to protect.
he didn't "just stick around" you obviously can't read police reports. or just read, period
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the cop wouldn't leave until he proved that white trumps black.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
I don't have to calibrate shit.
Are you going to have me arrested if I don't? :lol
El Presidente Barry says you should! :lol
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
he didn't "just stick around" you obviously can't read police reports. or just read, period
Why didn't he just leave once his burglary investigation was over?
Tell me, I'll read your answer.
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"as i began walking throught the foyer towards the front door".................
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Stupid v. Stupid
Yet only one can arrest, mf'ers :lol
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Nah, it was spot on.
Why didn't he just leave?
Please explain why he had an overriding obligation to stay at the scene.
As someone else said, read the report:
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/down...0/20120754.pdf
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Originally Posted by
Gino
El Presidente Barry says you should! :lol
No, he doesn't.
You are just making shit up now :lol
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"i again told gates that i would speak with him outside.".......
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Originally Posted by
Gino
And you can't post a link correctly either.
You are full of fail today. :lol
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"my reason for wanting to leave the residence was that gates was yelling very loud"......
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Originally Posted by
clambake
are you satisfied with it?
I thought he did alright. The part about him still thinking the cops overreacted when they pulled the prof out of his house and took him to jail might require another apology err..clarification.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
"i again told gates that i would speak with him outside.".......
Why speak with him outside?
Why speak with him at all?
Just leave.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
"my reason for wanting to leave the residence was that gates was yelling very loud"......
So he wanted to leave, but he didn't leave.
Just leave.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
No, he doesn't.
You are just making shit up now :lol
If the president can admit he made a mistake, you should too Chumpy.
Like Obama said, "calibrate your words better" next time!
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yeah. it's makes more sense to arrest someone in front of God and everybody if you're trying to hide something instead of just arresting him in his home and lie on the police report.
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Originally Posted by
SnakeBoy
I thought he did alright. The part about him still thinking the cops overreacted when they pulled the prof out of his house and took him to jail might require another apology err..clarification.
wouldn't have happened if gates were white.
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Originally Posted by
Gino
If the president can admit he made a mistake, you should too Chumpy.
I didn't make a mistake. It was a stupid arrest.
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Chump you should interview the cop and post it here.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
So he wanted to leave, but he didn't leave.
Just leave.
'cause he was addressing gates questions toward him.
face it. you're wrong. cop is right. you fail in this and if you were a cop.
you should go to bed now.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
yeah. it's makes more sense to arrest someone in front of God and everybody if you're trying to hide something instead of just arresting him in his home and lie on the police report.
Why arrest him at all?
Just leave.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
yeah. it's makes more sense to arrest someone in front of God and everybody if you're trying to hide something instead of just arresting him in his home and lie on the police report.
the power trip shouldn't have happened at all.
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Chump how long you been on the force, braaah?
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
I didn't make a mistake. It was a stupid arrest.
sotomayor will be confirmed.
you are wrong
cop was right.
please stop adding to fail
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
'cause he was addressing gates questions toward him.
Why address his questions?
Just leave.
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face it. you're wrong. cop is right. you fail in this and if you were a cop.
you should go to bed now.
I'm right. The cop was wrong. The charge was dropped and the whole episode was an embarrassment.
Just leave.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
the power trip shouldn't have happened at all.
power trip...funny you should mention that
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YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHO YOU ARE DEALING WITH.
:rollin
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Originally Posted by
clambake
the power trip shouldn't have happened at all.
if gates only realized that.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
And you can't post a link correctly either.
You are full of fail today. :lol
I fixed it, but youre REALLY stretching now Chumpy. :lol
Whats the matter, did El Presidente leave you high and dry?
"Calibrate your words better!"
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
sotomayor will be confirmed.
you are wrong
cop was right.
please stop adding to fail
It was a stupid arrest.
I'm right. The cop was wrong.
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chump living up to his name
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
It was a stupid arrest.
I'm right. The cop was wrong.
Thats not what Obama says!
Why do you disagree with the president?
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
if gates only realized that.
no, gates forgot he was a black man in his own home.
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Originally Posted by
Gino
:lol
I fixed it, but youre REALLY stretching now Chumpy. :lol
Not at all. You're failing all over the place. You can't give a compelling reason for the cop to stay.
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Whats the matter, did El Presidente leave you high and dry?
No, he did exactly what I said he would.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
It was a stupid arrest.
I'm right. The cop was wrong.
As a service to our great nation, you should take over teaching this cop's racial profiling class.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
no, gates forgot he was a black man in his own home.
clammy failing like chump
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Why didn't the cops just leave after they did their job?
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brangelina
spiedi
dumpbake
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Originally Posted by
SonOfAGun
As a service to our great nation, you should take over teaching this cop's racial profiling class.
it wasn't a case of profiling. It was a case of a cop being stupid.
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cop doing his job
professor being stupid
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
cop doing his job
professor being stupid
The cop's job was done.
And being stupid isn't a jailable offense, otherwise you'd have a life sentence.
Just leave.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
clammy failing like chump
No..Clammy is jut trying to be funny.
Chump is really trying to argue but he's got no leg to stand on. Even the president admitted everything Chumpy is saying is poorly "calibrated".
Chump is just too proud to admit he's lost.
There will be other threads Chumpy. Tomorrow is anothr day!
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
it wasn't a case of profiling. It was a case of a cop being stupid.
Chump, that is very inconsiderate.
A lone cop, with a wife and 3 children, arrives to a black man's home with the intent to protect, thinking there are two suspects with backpacks breaking into the back only to find an enraged black man hesitant to show I.D. screaming like a mad man at the 5-0.
Cop shows up with his life on the line and this is how you treat him? You are cold-blooded chump. Release the hate from you heart.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
clammy failing like chump
what happened to the black man that assaulted your poor victim girl?
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shouting white power does not make it right.
the cop should resign. he's probably a gun planter.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
cop doing his job
professor being stupid
Cop doing his job.
Professor being an asshole.
"I'll speak with your mama outside!!"
"Im Calling the chief!!!"
"You havent heard the last of me!!!"
ASSHOLE!
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Originally Posted by
clambake
shouting white power does not make it right.
the cop should resign. he's probably a gun planter.
You really are an idiot aren't you...
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Originally Posted by
clambake
what happened to the black man that assaulted your poor victim girl?
8 month old forum that i corrected my stance on....................................8 months ago.
don't hate me 'cause you didn't get a reacharound with your mechanic bill.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
shouting white power does not make it right.
the cop should resign. he's probably a gun planter.
He was not shouting WHITE POWER, he was shouting WHITE POWDER!
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Originally Posted by
SonOfAGun
Chump, that is very inconsiderate.
A lone cop, with a wife and 3 children, arrives to a black man's home with the intent to protect, thinking there are two suspects with backpacks breaking into the back only to find an enraged black man hesitant to show I.D. screaming like a mad man at the 5-0.
Cop shows up with his life on the line and this is how you treat him? You are cold-blooded chump. Release the hate from you heart.
Are you kidding me?
All that shit was long over. There were multiple cops there and no evidence of any burglary.
It was a stupid arrest.
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Originally Posted by
SonOfAGun
Chump, that is very inconsiderate.
A lone cop, with a wife and 3 children, arrives to a black man's home with the intent to protect, thinking there are two suspects with backpacks breaking into the back only to find an enraged black man hesitant to show I.D. screaming like a mad man at the 5-0.
Cop shows up with his life on the line and this is how you treat him? You are cold-blooded chump. Release the hate from you heart.
:lol
:toast
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Originally Posted by
SonOfAGun
Chump, that is very inconsiderate.
A lone cop, with a wife and 3 children, arrives to a black man's home with the intent to protect, thinking there are two suspects with backpacks breaking into the back only to find an enraged black man hesitant to show I.D. screaming like a mad man at the 5-0.
Cop shows up with his life on the line and this is how you treat him? You are cold-blooded chump. Release the hate from you heart.
Why he should've welcomed the cop into his home, offered him tea, shined his shoes, and addressed him as Massah.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
The cop's job was done.
And being stupid isn't a jailable offense, otherwise you'd have a life sentence.
Just leave.
Disorderly Conduct
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Disorderly conduct laws exist in every state, and are often used as a “catch-all” charge for minor offenses. It is important to note that disorderly conduct is a prosecutable offense, which can lead to fines, jail time, and other punishments upon conviction.
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- Public drunkenness
- Inciting a riot
- disturbance of the peace
- loitering in certain areas
- fighting / physical altercations
- obstructing traffic
- use of extremely obscene or abusive language
- loud or unreasonable noise
Given the wide range of behaviors that could constitute disorderly conduct, a person may be arrested for this crime without proper cause. Virtually any socially offensive or disruptive conduct may be prosecuted as disorderly conduct.
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Disorderly conduct charges might be dropped after an arrest or may be prosecuted as misdemeanors. In some more serious cases, disorderly conduct can be prosecuted as a felony, which may result in significant jail time.
A disorderly conduct conviction can bring significant punishment, including fines, community service, compulsory counseling, and jail time. A judge sentencing someone for disorderly conduct will often consider that person’s criminal history.
A first-time offender's disorderly conduct sentence is typically very light. This sentence may be even be suspended if certain conditions are met.
google is your friend, faildump
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Originally Posted by
Gino
Cop doing his job.
Professor being an asshole.
"I'll speak with your mama outside!!"
"Im Calling the chief!!!"
"You havent heard the last of me!!!"
ASSHOLE!
Not a jailable offense.
It was a stupid arrest.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
8 month old forum that i corrected my stance on....................................8 months ago.
don't hate me 'cause you didn't get a reacharound with your mechanic bill.
i'm merely showing that you have a pattern of bashing blacks at the drop of a hate........and it's not just 8 months......for you it's a lifetime.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
google is your friend, faildump
google "just leave" Viva Las Esfailas.
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Originally Posted by
Marcus Bryant
Why he should've welcomed the cop into his home, offered him tea, shined his shoes, and addressed him as Massah.
lol, I'm just giving Chump shit.
It was a stupid arrest of a stupid professor. Gates either had an agenda, or too big of an ego to just deal with the situation to get the police out of his castle.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
i'm merely showing that you have a pattern of bashing blacks at the drop of a hate........and it's not just 8 months......for you it's a lifetime.
so you're calling me racist then.
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chump, the fail well is full. stop adding to it.
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Why didn't he tase the Smart Negro?
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Are you kidding me?
All that shit was long over. There were multiple cops there and no evidence of any burglary.
It was a stupid arrest.
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As I descended the stairs to the sidewalk, Gates continued to yell at me, accusing me of racial bias and continued to tell me that I had not heard the last of him. Due to the tumultuous manner Gates had exhibited in his residence as well his as his continued tumultuous behavior outside the residence, in view of public, I warned Gates he was becoming disorderly. Gates ignored my warning and continued to yell which drew the attention of th police offices and citizens, who appeared surprised and alarmed by Gates' outburst. For a second time, I warned Gates to calm down while I withdrew my department issued handcuffs from their carrying case. Gates again ignored my warning and continued to yell at me. It was at this time that I informed Gates that he was under arrest.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/down...0/20120754.pdf
Arrest him. Let him cool off. Give him a fine an move on. Happens everyday.
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Originally Posted by
Gino
Just leave. Let everyone cool off. Don't arrest or fine anybody. Move on. Happens every day.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
so you're calling me racist then.
i'm calling you "extremely predictable".
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Originally Posted by
boutons_deux
Why didn't he tase the Smart Negro?
he wasn't smart 'cause he didn't shut his mouth
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Originally Posted by
clambake
i'm calling you "extremely predictable".
Right. Just predict what a racist might think.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
i'm calling you "extremely predictable".
i should be when you follow me so close.
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Maybe not a "stupid" arrest but a needless one.
I could say the same of arresting a non-violent no-priors nobody small quantity marijuana possessor.
It's fine to say the cop acted "stupidly" but the next sentence better be, Gates acted "stupidly" as well. This cop should not have the nation's banhammer brought down on his ass by el presidente.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Just leave. Let everyone cool off. Don't arrest or fine anybody. Move on. Happens every day.
Citizens screaming and making threats (You havent seen the last of me) to police officers investigating a burglary is disorderly.
Thats why they have laws against it.
Like I said, its a minor offense. You pay a fine, hopefully learn your lesson and move on. Youre SUPPOSE to cooperate with police officers for the good of the community. Regardless of who you are or what color your skin is.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
i should be when you follow me so close.
i just want to better understand the simple man.
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Originally Posted by
Gino
Citizens screaming and making threats (You havent seen the last of me) to police officers investigating a burglary is disorderly.
Thats why they have laws against it.
You call that a threat?
No wonder you are such a bootlick. You scare easy.
You haven't given any good argument against just leaving. Once they leave, he's got no reason to scream or make such terrifying threats.
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Originally Posted by
Gino
Like I said, its a minor offense. You pay a fine, hopefully learn your lesson and move on. Youre SUPPOSE to cooperate with police officers for the good of the community.
You've got to be kidding me.
He cooperated with their investigation.
Investigation over.
Just leave -- for the good of the community.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
i just want to better understand the simple man.
ah, an elitist.
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It'd be a shame if robbers tried anything on Gate's home for a while, I don't think the local response time would be too swift. :lol
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Originally Posted by
SonOfAGun
It'd be a shame if robbers tried anything on Gate's home for a while, I don't think the local response time would be too swift. :lol
You think they would act unprofessionally out of retaliation.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
You think they would act unprofessionally out of retaliation.
being that they acted professionally the first time
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
ah, an elitist.
not at all. my studies and conclusions are for future generations.
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Originally Posted by
Viva Las Espuelas
being that they acted professionally the first time
So any future unprofessional action is justified in your mind.
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
The cop's job was done.
And being stupid isn't a jailable offense, otherwise you'd have a life sentence.
Just leave.
:lmao