And merry xmas to you as well, I hope you have a wonderful holiday filled with smiles. Maybe you will come back in the new year with a sense of humor.
Never said the POTUS needs to go to all funerals of slain officers did I? I am not outraged in the least bit, I am disappointed that the President felt it necessary to send officials from his White House to the Brown funeral as a show of support for a cop assaulting felon. And LOL at you thinking the majority of protesters have a clue about conflict of interest in LEO criminal litigation, the constant chants of hands up don't shoot clearly show otherwise.
And merry xmas to you as well, I hope you have a wonderful holiday filled with smiles. Maybe you will come back in the new year with a sense of humor.
Just like you did right there?
So you admit that you don't add anything? Great. At least we can agree on that.![]()
You're not following the conversation![]()
Look cd, someone is sticking up for you. Good for you guys.
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Not really. Just pointing out your inability to follow a conversation.
And; just saw VP will attend the funerals of the slain police officers.
Apparently it angers you, tbh.![]()
^ can't follow a conversation and doesn't know whatrepresents.
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Disappointed, outraged, whatever. Biden is going so your previous take on this issue looks like a foolish rush to judgment.
Because I don't find your base stupidity funny in the way you want doesn't mean I lack a sense of humor. I laugh at you not with you.
Biden, unleash those chains and go troll my ankle biters.
- BO
yes it actually does anger me, Biden is a ing idiot. What a slap in the face to the NYPD
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There was no rush I gave Obama a week since I knew he was on vacation. At least Obama will get his FIRST White House representative at a slain officer's funeral before 2015 hits.
Nah you are just a grumpy antisocial er with no sense of humor. I truly hope you come back a changed man next year! Merry Xmas!Because I don't find your base stupidity funny in the way you want doesn't mean I lack a sense of humor. I laugh at you not with you.
An expectation for the federal executive to attend all 'important' funerals is dumb. Biden is an excellent ambassador. Police still need to lose their local hegemony and extra rights.
You lack empathy if you think I have no sense of humor, simpleton. you are keen to recognize I am anti-social in our encounters. good job in coming right back in a tear filled rage. I said Merry Xmas.![]()
In the end another fail thread. It's like you people are addicted to being wrong![]()
So salty. I'm looking forward to a new you come 2015
Have you even read the le of the thread you've been posting in? Botouns confirmed he's happy two police were killed for Brown/Garner. Thread was a success.
Unfortunately, it's not just here - plenty of lib s on Reddit were celebrating about this as well.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/12/o...lice-officers/Reuters interviewed 25 African American male officers on the NYPD, 15 of whom are retired and 10 of whom are still serving. All but one said that, when off duty and out of uniform, they had been victims of racial profiling, which refers to using race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed a crime.
The officers said this included being pulled over for no reason, having their heads slammed against their cars, getting guns brandished in their faces, being thrown into prison vans and experiencing stop and frisks while shopping. The majority of the officers said they had been pulled over multiple times while driving. Five had had guns pulled on them.
Desmond Blaize, who retired two years ago as a sergeant in the 41st Precinct in the Bronx, said he once got stopped while taking a jog through Brooklyn’s upmarket Prospect Park. “I had my ID on me so it didn’t escalate,” said Blaize, who has sued the department alleging he was racially harassed on the job. “But what’s su ious about a jogger? In jogging clothes?”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...ff8_story.htmlAccording to FBI statistics, 27 police officers were feloniously killed in 2013, the lowest raw number in more than 50 years. (The previous low was 41 in 2008.) If we go by officer homicides as a percentage of active-duty police, it was probably the safest year in a century. The number of cops killed on duty has been falling since the mid-1990s, consistent with the overall drop in violent crime in America. Assaults against police officers have been in decline as well.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...ff8_story.htmlThe good news is that in places where it’s been tried, “community policing” — which stresses de-escalation; community involvement; and solutions that don’t always involve more arrests, more raids and more street sweeps — has succeeded.
It happened in the early 1970s in Washington, where crime fell under the leadership of Police Chief Jerry Wilson, a community-policing advocate, while it increased just about everywhere else. In California, by the time Police Chief Joseph McNamara retired in 1991, he had used community policing to make San Jose the safest big city in America — with a police force that per capita was one of the smallest in the country. More recently, as my Washington Post colleague Philip Bump pointed out this past week, the number of stop-and-frisks in New York City has dropped by an incredible 94 percent since 2011 — with no noticeable effect on the crime rate.
you would think this guy was white based on that tweet
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...red-delusions/
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