No goddamn way WC is listening to Ed Schultz.
They're actually protesting the people who are responsible for our economy, not like the dumbass teabaggers.
No goddamn way WC is listening to Ed Schultz.
they arrested 700 but would have to release them all immediately because prisons are full
Sorry...
I do...
I listen to local talk radio, to include KPOJ. I almost always disagree with him, but it's always good to understand the enemy. On KPOJ, I listen to Ed Schultz, Randi Rhodes, and Thom Hartmann.
He's the "right wing " guy. I listen to him too. Not to be confused with read what he says.
Tip of the iceberg?
The enemy?
Hooray for proper mindsets.
At times, they are.
Yes, I should have used a different word, but sometimes it's fun to take the extreme viewpoint. Why not, people already accuse me of the extreme when I'm not. Just giving them what they expect of me.
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 10-04-2011 at 02:40 PM.
Since when did shooting Mexicans and tying tubes of poor people move to the center of the aisle?
don't sweat it. he couldn't even keep an obedient korean around.
LOL... You guys and your racist thoughts...
Will there be more arrests?
Now that the snow is coming, how long will they hold out? There is even talk of using more laws to remove them:
'Occupy' camp defiant on snow day
You're so not authoritarian.
You're so not authoritarian.
Second scandal in a week rocks New York cops
Sixteen New York Police Department officers pleaded not guilty to charges of widespread fixing of traffic tickets as well as more serious crimes, in the second scandal to hit the force in a week.
Five civilians were also netted in the nearly three-year undercover probe that involved the wire tapping of more than 10,000 phone calls and resulted in indictments containing some 1,600 misdemeanor and felony counts.
Although most charges were for relatively minor crimes of tampering with traffic tickets to help friends and relations, the probe bared an ugly side to New York’s so-called “Finest” just days after the arrest of officers in an unrelated gun-running scandal.
“It’s difficult to have to announce for the second time this week that police officers have been arrested for misconduct,” Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
“Their misdeeds tarnish the good name and reputation of the vast majority of police officers who perform their duties honestly and often at great risk to their own personal safety.”
It was also a rare assault by prosecutors on the police and their powerful union, the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association. Hundreds of police and friends crowded the courthouse entrance in a muscular show of support for the accused men.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/10/2...e+Raw+Story%29
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Police pissed their corrupt bruvvas got caught in crimes:
Officers Jeer at Arraignment of 16 Colleagues in Ticket-Fixing Investigation
A three-year investigation into the police’s habit of fixing traffic and parking tickets in the Bronx ended in the unsealing of indictments on Friday and a stunning display of vitriol by hundreds of off-duty officers, who converged on the courthouse to applaud their accused colleagues and denounce their prosecution.
Police officers filled the hallway of State Supreme Court in the Bronx, awaiting the arraignment of 16 officers on Friday.
As 16 police officers were arraigned at State Supreme Court in the Bronx, incensed colleagues organized by their union cursed and taunted prosecutors and investigators, chanting “Down with the D.A.” and “Ray Kelly, hypocrite.”
As the defendants emerged from their morning court appearance, a swarm of officers formed a cordon in the hallway and clapped as they picked their way to the elevators. Members of the news media were prevented by court officers from walking down the hallway where more than 100 off-duty police officers had gathered outside the courtroom.
The assembled police officers blocked cameras from filming their colleagues, in one instance grabbing lenses and shoving television camera operators backward.
The unsealed indictments contained more than 1,600 criminal counts, the bulk of them misdemeanors having to do with making tickets disappear as favors for friends, relatives and others with clout. But they also outlined more serious crimes, related both to ticket-fixing and drugs, grand larceny and unrelated corruption. Four of the officers were charged with helping a man get away with assault.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/29/ny...er=rss&emc=rss
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NYC Police Officer Allegedly Says 'Fried Another Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_
The words allegedly spoken by a New York City police officer accused of illegally arresting a Black New York City resident – “fried another Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_,” – are shocking.
But not if you’re familiar with the long, infuriating history of police racial profiling. Not if you’re among the millions – yes, millions – of citizens who’ve been unfairly stopped by the police over the past decade. Not if you’re familiar with the details of the two separate, current federal lawsuits which charge that two different New York City Police Department practices are racially discriminatory and uncons utional.
One, filed by the Center for Cons utional Rights, claims that the city in implementing its street-level stop-and-frisk tactic has engaged in widespread and unjustified stops and racial profiling.
The second, brought against the New York City government and the New York City Housing Authority by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., the Legal Aid Society of New York City, and the private law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, LLP. contends that the city’s policing practices in its public housing developments – most notably, its “vertical sweeps” of buildings — “routinely” subject residents and those who visit them to illegal stops and false arrests that serve no lawful purpose. The lawsuit charges that the number of these vertical patrols, which are conducted by both Housing Authority police officers and the New York City police officers, has approached 200,000 a year in recent years and has resulted in thousands of residents of these buildings and visitors to them being stopped and/or arrested on trespass charges.
http://www.blackvoicenews.com/news/n...e_Fakers_.html
I'm sure they can put all that money Chase gave them to good use now!
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