chump living up to his name
It was a stupid arrest.
I'm right. The cop was wrong.
chump living up to his name
Thats not what Obama says!
Why do you disagree with the president?
no, gates forgot he was a black man in his own home.
chump grasping at straws
Not at all. You're failing all over the place. You can't give a compelling reason for the cop to stay.
No, he did exactly what I said he would.Whats the matter, did El Presidente leave you high and dry?
As a service to our great nation, you should take over teaching this cop's racial profiling class.
clammy failing like chump
Why didn't the cops just leave after they did their job?
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it wasn't a case of profiling. It was a case of a cop being stupid.
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.
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!
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.
what happened to the black man that assaulted your poor victim girl?
shouting white power does not make it right.
the cop should resign. he's probably a gun planter.
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!
You really are an idiot aren't you...
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.
He was not shouting WHITE POWER, he was shouting WHITE POWDER!
Are you kidding me?
All that was long over. There were multiple cops there and no evidence of any burglary.
It was a stupid arrest.
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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