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    so you agree that we shouldn't judge all cops based on the actions of specific ones
    the good police MUST police, rather than protect, the bad police. I'm sure the good police know who the bad police are.

    but, as you right wingers love to suggest, believe, all n!gg@s, all Muslims are bad.

    innocent blacks, kids, GOOD blacks killed, yawn, they're black, expendable.

    (maybe good) cops killed, HUGE OUTRAGE! y'alls racism spills out every time you open your mouth.
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    police union president Patrick Lynch further inflamed tensions between the police and the minority community during a shockingly divisive and incendiary speech to the media.

    "There's blood on many hands tonight," Lynch said.

    "Those that incited violence on the street under the guise of protests that tried to tear down what New York City police officers did everyday. We tried to warn, 'It must not go on. It cannot be tolerated.'

    That blood on the hands starts on the steps of City Hall in the office of the mayor [Bill de Blasio].

    When these funerals are over, those responsible will be called on the carpet and held accountable." "

    http://www.alternet.org/civil-libert...ter1029070&t=2

    so the cops are gonna go after the Garner, Brown demonstrators? go after de Blasio for saying the Garner GJ decision wasn't right?

    So, probably NATIONWIDE, we can now expect some extra dead n!gg@s, and 100Ks extra harassed, humiliated, "fried" n!gg@s.

    btw, read a story about 2 Garner demonstrators, good buddies from Union Theological Seminary, IIRC. Police smashed both to the ground. Police whispered to the white guy "GTFOtta here", but arrested the black guy.




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    By your logic though, since there are many "bad people", cops are ok to retaliate and the "good ones' are just paying the price for the bad ones.

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    By your logic though, since there are many "bad people", cops are ok to retaliate and the "good ones' are just paying the price for the bad ones.
    yep, exactly laser-like logic. innocent blacks, peaceful Muslims, good cops pay price for the tiny rotten %age of their groups. the big diff is that innocent blacks, peaceful Muslims don't usually take revenge, while ALL cops know they are nearly 100% immune from prosecution.

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    yep, exactly laser-like logic. innocent blacks, peaceful Muslims, good cops pay price for the tiny rotten %age of their groups. the big diff is that innocent blacks, peaceful Muslims don't usually take revenge, while ALL cops know they are nearly 100% immune from prosecution.
    Just stop.

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    Never been a fan of gun control. Same with the soda tax or frisk & stop. But, Bloomberg always had the NYPD's back, and the NYPD was reciprocal. That's been missing in De Blasio's administration, thus the rifts.
    I liked De Blasio's bluntness when talking about cops instead of the rah rah rah cheerleading bull we usually hear from politicians. He shouldn't have to feel any remorse about what he said. The justice system isn't any less corrupt than any other ins ution in the United States. If cops in NY don't like to hear the truth that's tough for them. Let them turn their backs on De Blasio because some mentally unstable dude shot his girlfriend and two cops. I hope he sticks by what he said and doesn't bend over backwards to start kissing NYPD's ass.

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    I liked De Blasio's bluntness when talking about cops instead of the rah rah rah cheerleading bull we usually hear from politicians. He shouldn't have to feel any remorse about what he said. The justice system isn't any less corrupt than any other ins ution in the United States. If cops in NY don't like to hear the truth that's tough for them. Let them turn their backs on De Blasio because some mentally unstable dude shot his girlfriend and two cops. I hope he sticks by what he said and doesn't bend over backwards to start kissing NYPD's ass.
    I'll check it out. I've been traveling for the holidays, haven't kept up...

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    Just GFY

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    MMFA always RAPES Fox


    Fox News' Double Standard For Right-Wing Cop Killers





    Yet in stark contrast, as Media Matters has do ented, Fox News has routinely paid very little attention to breaking news stories that feature right-wing, or anti-government, gunmen who target law enforcement officials as a way to deliver their warped political messages.

    And critically, when they have touched on those deadly attacks, Fox talkers have stressed that it's not fair to blame politics. Note that in 2013, after racist skinhead Michael Page started killing worshipers at an Oak Creek, WI., Sikh temple, and then murdered a police officer, Fox's Andrea Tantaros stressed that the killing spree was an isolated event that didn't have any larger implications. "How do you stop a lunatic?" she asked. "This is not a political issue."

    At Fox, that has been the pattern: These kind of deadly right-wing attacks are treated as isolated incidents that are mostly void of politics. Instead, the perpetrators are portrayed as lone gunmen (and women) who do notrepresent any cultural or political movement.

    http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/12...cop-kil/201978



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    the good police MUST police, rather than protect, the bad police. I'm sure the good police know who the bad police are.

    but, as you right wingers love to suggest, believe, all n!gg@s, all Muslims are bad.

    innocent blacks, kids, GOOD blacks killed, yawn, they're black, expendable.

    (maybe good) cops killed, HUGE OUTRAGE! y'alls racism spills out every time you open your mouth.
    stop putting words in my mouth, and where did i make this a huge outrage? you argue like a child

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    stop putting words in my mouth, and where did i make this a huge outrage? you argue like a child
    you, egocentric, assume I put those words in your mouth?

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    you, egocentric, assume I put those words in your mouth?
    there's no assumption. it's outright fact
    all n!gg@s, all Muslims are bad.
    innocent blacks, kids, GOOD blacks killed, yawn, they're black, expendable.
    cops killed, HUGE OUTRAGE!

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    with boutons all conversations are reducible to a small number of stock phrases, repeated endlessly.

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    de blasio folds like a typical Dem

    Mayor de Blasio Calls for Suspension of Protests


    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/12/23/nyregion/mayor-bill-de-blasio-nypd-officers-shooting.html

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    with boutons all conversations are reducible to a small number of stock phrases, repeated endlessly.
    life is much simpler than you brain-fogged, sterile debaters

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    you're too simple-minded for a complex world. we get that.

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    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: The Police Aren’t Under Attack. Ins utionalized Racism Is.
    http://time.com/3643462/kareem-abdul...otings-police/

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    At the same time, however, we need to understand that their deaths are in no way related to the massive protests against systemic abuses of the justice system as symbolized by the recent deaths—also national tragedies—of Eric Garner, Akai Gurley, and Michael Brown. Ismaaiyl Brinsley, the suicidal killer, wasn’t an impassioned activist expressing political frustration, he was a troubled man who had shot his girlfriend earlier that same day. He even Instagrammed warnings of his violent intentions. None of this is the behavior of a sane man or rational activist. The protests are no more to blame for his actions than The Catcher in the Rye was for the murder of John Lennon or the movie Taxi Driver for the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. Crazy has its own twisted logic and it is in no way related to the rational cause-and-effect world the rest of us attempt to create.


    Those who are trying to connect the murders of the officers with the thousands of articulate and peaceful protestors across America are being deliberately misleading in a cynical and selfish effort to turn public sentiment against the protestors. This is the same strategy used when trying to lump in the violence and looting with the legitimate protestors, who have disavowed that behavior. They hope to misdirect public attention and emotion in order to stop the protests and the progressive changes that have already resulted. Shaming and blaming is a lot easier than addressing legitimate claims.
    same

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    Some police unions are especially heinous perpetrators. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s previous public support of protestors has created friction with these unions. The Patrolman’s Benevolent Association responded with a pe ion asking that the mayor not attend the funerals of officers killed in the line of duty. Following the murders of Ramos and Liu, an account appearing to represent the Sergeants Benevolent Association tweeted: “The blood of 2 executed police officers is on the hands of Mayor de Blasio.” Former New York governor George Pataki tweeted: “Sickened by these barbaric acts, which sadly are a predictable outcome of divisive anti-cop rhetoric of #ericholder and #mayordeblasio. #NYPD.”


    This phony and logically baffling indignation is similar to that expressed by the St. Louis County Police Association when it demanded an apology from the NFL when several Rams players entered the field with their hands held high in the iconic Michael Brown gesture of surrender. Or when LeBron James and W.R. Allen wore his “I Can’t Breathe” shirts echoing Eric Garner’s final plea before dying. Such outrage by police unions and politicians implies that there is no problem, which is the erroneous perception that the protestors are trying to change.

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    did he speak on those within 3 days of the incident occurring?

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    obama didn't speak after that couple clapped two cops at cici's pizza nor did he speak when the survivalist guy clapped the cops and went hiding. he doesn't need to say .

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    obama didn't speak after that couple clapped two cops at cici's pizza nor did he speak when the survivalist guy clapped the cops and went hiding. he doesn't need to say .
    nobody is saying he needs to. the pic is just pointing out when he chooses to

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    nobody is saying he needs to. the pic is just pointing out when he chooses to
    uh huh, okay

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    obama didn't speak after that couple clapped two cops at cici's pizza nor did he speak when the survivalist guy clapped the cops and went hiding. he doesn't need to say .
    Thanks for bringing this up.

    Obama sends 3 White House officials to attend a police officer assaulting Mike Brown's funeral
    Obama sends 0 White House officials to attend any police officers funerals killed in the line of duty

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