You did.I didn't.Quit changing the argument.
The known facts were he wasn't called to investigate two black men with backpacks.No, you can't read a competent report and put it in context with the known facts.
I said I allowed for the possibility they were as ignorant as you proved to be.No, you seem to be basing your opinion on only that fact. You keep omitting the facts that ever other officer on the scene supports the arrest and that witnesses don't find the police actions inappropriate.
I suggest you go by the facts of the case and not make up things to try to make the arrest look less stupid. At no time has anyone anywhere said that Gates was arrested for anything other than yelling from his porch. That has proven to not be disorderly conduct. You have done nothing to prove he committed any other action that could bring a disorderly conduct charge.I would suggest you write your favorite Cambridge news personality and see if you can get them to ask the all-important question of the police; "Why was what Professor Gates did disorderly conduct." I bet you'd get an illuminating lesson.
It's not a strawman. You proved you were ignorant of the law. It is quite possible these officers were ignorant of the law too.Strawman.
Why? Do they have something to hide? If Gates did something other than yelling from his porch to justify an arrest, that would only help the police.Police Departments...indeed, government in general...isn't wont to volunteer information.More made up .If they did, Professor Gates would probably throw another shoe.
I think Gates did nothing other than yell from his porch.I think they've chosen to just let sleeping dogs lie.It already has been asked: "What happened?"But, I would really like to see the question asked.
I think all the facts are out and your opinion isn't of much value here anyway.I don't think all the facts are out and your opinion isn't of much value here, anyway.
In a minute.Link or cite.
Please, you made up in an attempt to make Gates' arrest seem more justified.Another hyperbolized strawman. I've never described the arrest as awesome. I even allow it may have been unnecessary. I just argue it wasn't stupid and that the police did nothing wrong in arresting Gates. That's my position, please refer to it accurately in future posts.
What disorderly conduct? Link or cite.Professor Gates was arrested for disorderly conduct.
If there were any more facts supporting a Gates arrest, they would have already been reported. You are no accusing the police of hiding information on top of incompetence.You're stupid, as was Obama, for making that declaration from a position of ignorance.
I merely accused them of making a stupid arrest.
Stupidly never uttered...and, he wasn't there either.
Your paragraph taken out of the context of an organization supporting President Bush because they have an agenda. They agree with President Obama. Unfortunately for them, President Obama, miscalibrated his words.
I guess you were able to prove there are also police officers that are willing -- for various reasons (ignorance in the case of the auxiliary officer and racial agenda in the case of Latino organization) -- to advance a narrative they can't support with the facts.
In fact, most of the NLOA statement concentrated on racial profiling which, be everyone's admission, didn't play a role in this incident. Never mind the fact Gates wasn't arrested "in his house" as claimed by the NLOA. Seems they play a bit loose with the facts themselves.
He says it should never have taken place.
Unfortunately for you they didn't change their words.Your paragraph taken out of the context of an organization supporting President Bush because they have an agenda. They agree with President Obama. Unfortunately for them, President Obama, miscalibrated his words.
You have proven that there is a former law enforcement official who -- for various reasons (ignorance of the law, a political agenda and general animus towards yelling black men) -- advanced a narrative he can't support with facts.I guess you were able to prove there are also police officers that are willing -- for various reasons (ignorance in the case of the auxiliary officer and racial agenda in the case of Latino organization) -- to advance a narrative they can't support with the facts.
His opinion. He didn't say stupid.
Their agenda was about race.
You fail again.
It's all the support I need. A former cop disagreed with the arrest.
They said the arrest was stupid, and gave very good reasons against such arrests that have nothing to do with race. You really want to inject race into this every chance you can get.Their agenda was about race.
An old man was arrested for yelling at the cops from his porch. That is not against the law, so it was a stupid arrest.You fail again.
Prove that wrong.
haven't had time, but i've been wanting to revisit candidate obama's "historical" race speech. the doctor said i've been rather low on irony.
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