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Jan 10, 2015 20:44:02   #
Alicia Loc: NYC
 
angery american wrote:
Whine ...whine...whine....Its just too hard to admit that this BLACK BROTHER was a thug, punk, stupid ass dipshit....Too bad he doesn't have YOUR SO CALLED education....I suppose he was too busy doing rap and holding his pants up to get an education... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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I guess you missed the point that the "thug" was preparing to begin his college career shortly.

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Jan 10, 2015 20:46:15   #
Workinman Loc: Bayou Pigeon
 
Alicia wrote:
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I guess you missed the point that the "thug" was preparing to begin his college career shortly.


You mean after he robbed and pushed another minority aside...nice...open your eyes sis...

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Jan 10, 2015 20:50:09   #
Alicia Loc: NYC
 
Workinman wrote:
You mean after he robbed and pushed another minority aside...nice...open your eyes sis...

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My eyes are open. I just have a better memory than you and am lacking your bias. :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Jan 10, 2015 21:16:53   #
beammeupscotty Loc: 31°07'50.8"N 87°27'00.8"W
 
Workinman wrote:
Why do black people always want to play the poor black victim crap...hey if you think we have the advantage walk in our world where we are measured and played by brothers like yourself everyday...try to compete in business were the minority has the government approved advantage...you mean you punks can't compete unless you have a government approved edge on the competition....yea tell us about the unfair advantage..looser...compete fair and square instead of having daddy government shoring you sorry azz up!!
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Once victim, always victim, that is the law
.....Thomas Hardy

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Jan 10, 2015 21:21:27   #
Workinman Loc: Bayou Pigeon
 
Alicia wrote:
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My eyes are open. I just have a better memory than you and am lacking your bias. :roll: :roll: :roll:


Sorry but your eyes are widely closed..you have been misled by the liberal indoctrination not your fault but please do some real research for yourself and learn how capitalism made America the greatest nation the world has ever seen...why are you excepting the message of we are not so great....?

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Jan 10, 2015 21:31:55   #
KHH1
 
Workinman wrote:
Why do black people always want to play the poor black victim crap...hey if you think we have the advantage walk in our world where we are measured and played by brothers like yourself everyday...try to compete in business were the minority has the government approved advantage...you mean you punks can't compete unless you have a government approved edge on the competition....yea tell us about the unfair advantage..looser...compete fair and square instead of having daddy government shoring you sorry azz up!!
Why do black people always want to play the poor b... (show quote)


**With that said...I guess YOU outperform black people in all areas because they are "losers" and not "loosers"... :roll:

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Jan 10, 2015 22:40:13   #
Brucey Loc: USA
 
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 10, 2015 22:44:44   #
Brucey Loc: USA
 
If they can't win an argument, they simply call you a racist. You are right, they need to work in an equal playing field, not with an entitlement attitude.

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Jan 10, 2015 23:38:41   #
9th Marines
 
America Only wrote:
Jealousy is almost as bad a deadly sin as being a gluten. We know you dream of being able to be white creates these insane posts. We can see it drives you nutzoid.....frothing at the mouth.......


A very poor example of an American. Reminds me of the 1950s book, "The Ugly American."

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Jan 10, 2015 23:42:52   #
docwill
 
This is written by one who believes Michael Brown brought it on himself and the cop is innocent.

First, it seems clear that this case is being used by the race-hustlers and grievance mongers for political purposes. Irrespective, there is a saying, "Any D.A. can get even a ham sandwich indicted by the Grand Jury" for the simple reason that he is not required to present exculpatory evidence or any evidence favorable to the defense. A crusading D.A. will present only evidence favorable to his case and, in addition, the rules of evidence are looser and there is no one in the proceedings to object to unfair presentations.

The evidence proves Wilson's innocence but McCullough put it all out there when he didn't have to. This was uncommonly fair but unusual...

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Jan 10, 2015 23:46:10   #
buddy42 Loc: Bonita Springs, Fl
 
Alicia wrote:
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I be nice if you could separate the food additive from pigishness. You've been reading too many bread ads. :lol: :lol: :lol:





Wow, this is funny.
A white female is a wannabe black and a black male is a wannabe white. Why don't you two just swap bodies. Problem solved!

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Jan 10, 2015 23:47:17   #
Vacaman
 
KHH1 wrote:
Cracks in the prosecution’s handling of the Michael Brown case continue to show.

A member of the grand jury that decided not to indict Police Officer Darren Wilson in the killing of Michael Brown is now fighting to speak out against the prosecution, claiming St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch’s presentation of possible charges against Wilson was made “in a muddled and untimely manner” compared with other cases heard by the same grand jury.

The unnamed juror—who is simply identified as a St. Louis resident—filed the lawsuit against McCulloch hoping to get the gag order lifted so that jurors can openly discuss details of the case.

“In plaintiff’s view, the current information available about the grand jurors’ views is not entirely accurate—especially the implication that all grand jurors believed that there was no support for any charges,” the lawsuit states.

Per court documents, the juror aims to “advocate for legislative change to the way grand juries are conducted in Missouri” and “contribute to the current public dialogue concerning race relations.”

According to the juror, the process was unusual in relation to other cases.

The lawsuit—which is being handled by the American Civil Liberties Union—states that this case had “a stronger focus on the victim.”

It was also highly abnormal for the prosecution to not seek a specific charge but instead give jurors a list of possible charges to consider.

Following the no-indictment announcement, McCulloch released evidence from the case including transcripts from witness testimony.

Much of the testimony was deemed unreliable, and some of the people were thought not to be credible sources—yet McCulloch still called on them.

Witness 35 originally said that she had seen Brown “on his knees,” but when a prosecutor said that was forensically impossible, the witness admitted to fabricating it.

Inconsistencies like these seemed to be a theme when reviewing the transcripts.

The documents also revealed that Witness 40—who The Smoking Gun named as Sandra McElroy—was anything but impartial.

For starters, on the very day of the shooting she posted online, “They need to kill the f—ing n—–s. It is like an ape fest.”

Following the shooting, McElroy posted:

“But haven’t you heard the news, There great great great grandpa may or may not have been owned by one of our great great great grandpas 200 yrs ago. (Sarcasm),” which was in response to a thread about the shooting.

In fact, McElroy was very outspoken on Facebook in regards to the shooting, openly referring to Blacks as slaves and saying Brown deserved to get shot while Wilson deserved justice.

Her racist comments went beyond Facebook, as proven on her YouTube page. Commenting on a clip about the disappearance of a white woman who had a baby with a Black man, McElroy wrote, “See what happens when you bed down with a monkey have ape babies and party with them.”

She also wrote “put them monkeys in a cage” in response to a video about the sentencing of two Black women.

McElroy waited four weeks to go to Ferguson police claiming to have witnessed the shooting.

While the accounts she told authorities supported Wilson’s story, video evidence proved that her car was not at the scene as she described. She then changed her story. When confronted with this, she admitted to gathering some of her details from news reports.

Even her reason for being in Ferguson that day changed. Originally, she told police she was there to meet an old classmate whom she had not seen in 26 years. She claimed to have the wrong address and no phone number so she stopped to smoke a cigarette when the shooting took place in front of her.

Then, McElroy told police that she actually went to Ferguson periodically to observe the Black community to “better understand them.”

McElroy also told officers that she has been diagnosed as bipolar—though she has not taken medication for it in 25 years—and has memory problems.

What is most shocking is that despite ALL of this, McCulloch still put McElroy in front of the grand jury.
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I will continue to trust the courts and there always seems to be a line juror who wants their version or opinion to be heard. Let the thug rest in peace.

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Jan 11, 2015 00:05:00   #
Al-ien
 
skott wrote:
No need to post this here. It won't change even one mind.




:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 11, 2015 00:24:06   #
Al-ien
 
KHH1 wrote:
**Why do white people always want others to be angry, unhappy and have other lowered emotions? Are you all that fucking miserable yourselves? Geesh...give it a break**


Listen KHH!, I don't think we white people want other's to be unhappy or angry, except when someone is so blind sided and wont accept fact's and trying to defend something that is so evident. You see that this black kid manhandled a much smaller person at the store and than was so brazen as to
challenge a police officer. You say you're an educated person, so forget about any racest aspect for a moment and tell me truthfully about the Brown case. Can you honestly defend his actions. I know if it was a white person I wouldn't hesitate for one minute to call him out. This is why you feel white people are unhappy and angry, you wont acknowledge the obvious.

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Jan 11, 2015 11:32:41   #
vernon
 
Workinman wrote:
Why do black people always want to play the poor black victim crap...hey if you think we have the advantage walk in our world where we are measured and played by brothers like yourself everyday...try to compete in business were the minority has the government approved advantage...you mean you punks can't compete unless you have a government approved edge on the competition....yea tell us about the unfair advantage..looser...compete fair and square instead of having daddy government shoring you sorry azz up!!
Why do black people always want to play the poor b... (show quote)


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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