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    http://fox4kc.com/2014/08/19/shawn-parcells-credentials-role-in-michael-brown-autopsy-questioned-by-doctors/




    Shawn Parcells’ credentials, role in Michael Brown autopsy questioned by doctors


    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City man is now front and center in the controversial shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. Shawn Parcells owns a company that provides autopsy services, and some in the forensic community are taking issue with his involvement in this or any other case.
    Parcells owns National Forensic Autopsy and Recovery Services. He says lawyers for the family of Michael Brown contacted him because of his expertise in gunshot wounds.
    “I am a forensic pathologist assistant and medical investigator,” Parcells told FOX 4’s Shannon O’Brien.
    However, that’s something of a dubious le according to forensic pathologist Dr. Erik Mitc .
    “That is a degree that does not exist in my knowledge, except in the mind of Shawn Parcells,” Dr. Mitc said.
    Dr. Mitc takes issue with Parcells’ le.
    “You cannot claim the le, because it is a formal, licensable position. You can assist somebody; in this way I can say, for instance, I have paid my taxes, so I am an assistant President of the United States,” Dr. Mitc said.
    Parcells admits he has no certification as a pathology assistant, but says his qualification comes from experience.
    “I worked there as a forensic assistant for about a year. And if I remember correctly that was 2005 to 2006. That was under Dr. Young,” Parcells said.
    That’s Dr. Thomas Young, the former Jackson County Medical Examiner.
    “And that’s honestly where I gained a lot of my experience,” Parcells said.
    Parcells says his training began in 1997 when he interned with Dr. Young, until he was hired in the mid-2000’s.
    Dr. Young responded with this statement:
    “Shawn hung out at the Jackson County Medical Examiner’s office but was not trained by me.”…. “He has been representing himself in a way that is not appropriate by giving forensic pathology opinions when he is not qualified to do so.”
    “He has none of the qualifications that are required. He has experience as a morgue technician, somebody who would move bodies around, clean up after an autopsy,” Dr. Mitc said.
    Parcells says he has detractors because of a compe ive system.
    “A lot of this was started because I have compe ors who I was taking business from. And the coroners, also, is a very political system. It’s buddy-buddy, who’s your buddy?” Parcells said.
    Dr. Mitc doesn’t agree.

    “Jealousy has nothing to do with the issue with Parcells. Parcells is practicing medicine without a license,” he said.
    Parcells says he and Dr. Baden are offering their services for free to the Brown family. Only their travel and related expenses are being paid for.

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    i really hope mr. holder runs for president in the future





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    The vast majority are Atheists.

    So when you deed, you deed.

    No square dancing with angels is a frightening prospect.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Iceland

    Apparently not. Certainly not as religious as the US though, and likely declining, given their demographics and education levels.

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    If the police haven't ed up the clothes already, I'd like to see the forensic reports on Brown's clothes.

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    The city council has no power over police. The mayor might. After all this I'd be shocked if they weren't all voted out.

    That democrat governor who called out the national guard and imposed a curfew though...
    I would guess that is the case. Hooray for negative feedback.

    Police do need to be held accountable, and if they are not, then vote in a local government that will do that.

    Quit protesting, and start voting. IMO.

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    In an interview with Breitbart News, Missouri RNC executive director Matt Wills expressed outrage about the reports of voter registration booths popping up in Ferguson, Breitbart reports.[/FONT][/SIZE]“If that’s not fanning the political flames, I don’t know what is,” Wills said, “I think it’s not only disgusting but completely inappropriate.”
    So they don't want people to riot, and they don't want people who are angry to vote?

    That is the conservative reaction to this?

    I made my statement about voting being a much more constructive way to handle this before reading this, and never imagined anybody who cared about democracy in the US would think it was a bad thing. In- ing-credible.

    Matt Wills' statement is worse than insulting, it is cynical and manipulative. It saddens me that there are probably a lot of suckers in the GOP that will happily parrot that.

    The disconnect from reality on the right is really astonishing to see sometimes.

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    Any Republicans here think that the people in that community shouldn't get out and vote if they are unhappy?

    Just curious to see if that is a rank and file belief as well.

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    you might see some NRA support if the protests began once all the facts are known and the protests did not involve looting and ing up.

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    Did the Missouri militia ever show up to defend Americans (unfortunately, these are black) and the Cons ution against the oppressive govt?

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    Did the Missouri militia ever show up to defend Americans (unfortunately, these are black) and the Cons ution against the oppressive govt?
    It is foolish to jump in the middle of any skirmish especially while it is in due process of the law. By being responsible, the citizens; the militia is a stronger and more effective unit and not just another rogue organization.
    "Patriotism is not a short frenzied burst of emotion, but the long and steady dedication of a lifetime." ~ Thomas Jefferson

    Also, I could not find anything on the Missouri Militia website that mentioned they would pick and choose causes based on race. In fact, the Missouri Militia is open to black people.

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    Did the Missouri militia ever show up to defend Americans (unfortunately, these are black) and the Cons ution against the oppressive govt?

    nope, still waiting. protestors and media are getting gassed and threatened on camera and still nothing.

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    Missouri's Shockingly Ugly Racist Past and Present: Why Ferguson's Inferno Is No Surprise

    For decades, Missouri has spawned or attracted many of the nation's most virulent racists, including neo-Nazis and the remnants of the once-powerful Ku Klux Klan. Associated with violent criminality and crackpot religious extremism, these fringe groups could never wield much influence in the post-civil rights era. Beyond those marginalized outfits, however, exists another white supremacist group whose leaders have long enjoyed the patronage of right-wing Republican politicians.

    The Council of Conservative Citizens, headquartered in St. Louis, is a living legacy of Southern "white resistance" to desegregation, with historical roots in the so-called citizens councils that sprang up during the 1950s as a "respectable" adjunct to the Klan. Its website currently proclaims that the CCC is "the only serious nationwide activist group that sticks up for white rights!" What that means, more specifically, is promoting hatred of blacks, Jews, gays and lesbians, and Latino immigrants while extolling the virtues of the "Southern way of life," the Confederacy and even slavery.


    The group's website goes on to brag that the CCC is the only group promoting "white rights" whose meetings regularly feature "numerous elected officials, important authors, talk-show hosts, active pastors, and other important people" as speakers.


    Although that boast may be exaggerated, it isn't hollow. Founded in 1985 by the ax handle-wielding Georgia segregationist Lester Maddox and a group of white activists, the CCC remained obscure to most Americans until 1998, when media exposure of its ties to prominent congressional Republicans led to the resignation of Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi as majority leader. Six years later, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit group monitoring racist activity in the United States, reported that the CCC had hosted as many as 38 federal, state and local officials at its meetings (all of them Republicans, except one Democrat) -- despite a warning from the Republican National Committee against associating with the hate group.


    Over the years, the CCC's friends in high places included such figures as former Sen. John Ashcroft of Missouri, who shared much of the CCC agenda as governor, when he opposed "forced
    desegregation" of St. Louis schools -- along with the CCC members who served on the city's school board. When President George W. Bush appointed Ashcroft as U.S. attorney general, the CCC openly celebrated, declaring in its newsletter, "Our Ship Has Come In."


    Recently, far fewer Republican officials have been willing to associate in public with the CCC's racist leaders. Then again, however, Ashcroft himself tended to meet secretly with those same bigots while outwardly shunning them. When asked about his connections with the group during his confirmation hearings in 2001, he swore that he had no inkling of its racist and anti-Semitic propaganda -- a very implausible excuse, given the CCC's prominence in St. Louis while he served as governor.

    malignant traces of the group and the racial animus it represents have spread far beyond the state's borders. The most obvious example is Rush Limbaugh, the "conservative" cultural phenomenon who grew up south of St. Louis -- in Cape Girardeau, Missouri -- and who has earned a reputation as a racial agitator over many years on talk radio, where he began by doing mocking bits in "black" dialect.

    In 1998, the talk jock defended Lott when other conservatives were demanding his resignation over the politician's CCC connection. Today Limbaugh echoes the CCC line on the Michael Brown killing in Ferguson, which suggests coldly that the unarmed teenager deserved his fate because he may have been a suspect in shoplifting or smoked marijuana.

    http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/missouris-shockingly-ugly-racist-past-and-present-why-fergusons-inferno-no-surprise?akid=12147.187590.FJo7el&rd=1&src=newslet ter1016239&t=5

    CCC, Limbaugh, "Aluminum s" Ashcroft, rape caucus hero Aiken, etc, etc. Just another red state's gifts to USA!



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    Missouri's Shockingly Ugly Racist Past and Present: Why Ferguson's Inferno Is No Surprise

    For decades, Missouri has spawned or attracted many of the nation's most virulent racists, including neo-Nazis and the remnants of the once-powerful Ku Klux Klan. Associated with violent criminality and crackpot religious extremism, these fringe groups could never wield much influence in the post-civil rights era. Beyond those marginalized outfits, however, exists another white supremacist group whose leaders have long enjoyed the patronage of right-wing Republican politicians.

    The Council of Conservative Citizens, headquartered in St. Louis, is a living legacy of Southern "white resistance" to desegregation, with historical roots in the so-called citizens councils that sprang up during the 1950s as a "respectable" adjunct to the Klan. Its website currently proclaims that the CCC is "the only serious nationwide activist group that sticks up for white rights!" What that means, more specifically, is promoting hatred of blacks, Jews, gays and lesbians, and Latino immigrants while extolling the virtues of the "Southern way of life," the Confederacy and even slavery.


    The group's website goes on to brag that the CCC is the only group promoting "white rights" whose meetings regularly feature "numerous elected officials, important authors, talk-show hosts, active pastors, and other important people" as speakers.


    Although that boast may be exaggerated, it isn't hollow. Founded in 1985 by the ax handle-wielding Georgia segregationist Lester Maddox and a group of white activists, the CCC remained obscure to most Americans until 1998, when media exposure of its ties to prominent congressional Republicans led to the resignation of Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi as majority leader. Six years later, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit group monitoring racist activity in the United States, reported that the CCC had hosted as many as 38 federal, state and local officials at its meetings (all of them Republicans, except one Democrat) -- despite a warning from the Republican National Committee against associating with the hate group.


    Over the years, the CCC's friends in high places included such figures as former Sen. John Ashcroft of Missouri, who shared much of the CCC agenda as governor, when he opposed "forced
    desegregation" of St. Louis schools -- along with the CCC members who served on the city's school board. When President George W. Bush appointed Ashcroft as U.S. attorney general, the CCC openly celebrated, declaring in its newsletter, "Our Ship Has Come In."


    Recently, far fewer Republican officials have been willing to associate in public with the CCC's racist leaders. Then again, however, Ashcroft himself tended to meet secretly with those same bigots while outwardly shunning them. When asked about his connections with the group during his confirmation hearings in 2001, he swore that he had no inkling of its racist and anti-Semitic propaganda -- a very implausible excuse, given the CCC's prominence in St. Louis while he served as governor.

    malignant traces of the group and the racial animus it represents have spread far beyond the state's borders. The most obvious example is Rush Limbaugh, the "conservative" cultural phenomenon who grew up south of St. Louis -- in Cape Girardeau, Missouri -- and who has earned a reputation as a racial agitator over many years on talk radio, where he began by doing mocking bits in "black" dialect.

    In 1998, the talk jock defended Lott when other conservatives were demanding his resignation over the politician's CCC connection. Today Limbaugh echoes the CCC line on the Michael Brown killing in Ferguson, which suggests coldly that the unarmed teenager deserved his fate because he may have been a suspect in shoplifting or smoked marijuana.

    http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/missouris-shockingly-ugly-racist-past-and-present-why-fergusons-inferno-no-surprise?akid=12147.187590.FJo7el&rd=1&src=newslet ter1016239&t=5

    CCC, Limbaugh, "Aluminum s" Ashcroft, rape caucus hero Aiken, etc, etc. Just another red state's gifts to USA!

    Wrong again as usual.



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    dummy cop i posted earlier has been relieved lol


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    just saw some vids of some armed brothers and sisters, possible black panthers, holding rifles/shotguns, in military formation. i'd post the vid but this site doesn't support instagram.

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    just saw some vids of some armed brothers and sisters, possible black panthers, holding rifles/shotguns, in military formation. i'd post the vid but this site doesn't support instagram.

    I got ya back Trill





    This pic must make boutons head spin.

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    appreciate that. its apparently in dallas, texas and not ferguson.

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    seems like a bad idea

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    maybe not...seems aight...but what does this have to do with Black Power?

    http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2...hootings.html/

    Two dozen protesters from a gun club named after the founder of the Black Panther Party marched through the streets of South Dallas on Wednesday.

    The open-carry rally was organized by the Huey P. Newton Gun Club to promote self-defense and community policing in response to recent police shootings.
    Police monitored the black-clad demonstrators, some of whom had rifles slung over their shoulders. As they walked down MLK Boulevard, many chanted “black power” and “justice for Michael Brown,” the black teenager shot by police in suburban St. Louis.
    At one point, the group stopped at Elaine’s Kitchen, and one of the organizers told those who were armed to display their weapons in a “safe, disciplined manner.”
    An organizer who identified himself as Huey Freeman said they planned to patronize several South Dallas businesses to keep their money in the community and teach their neighbors about their “right to self-defense.”
    The march came to a peaceful end about 90 minutes after it began at a car wash at Malcolm X Boulevard and Marburg Street.


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    white men walking around with guns, no problem

    black men walking around with guns, white men's nuts shrivel.

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