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Nov 27, 2014 10:44:12   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Hi I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. Happy Thanksgiving to all.

The Ferguson, Missouri, r****rs put on one heck of a show for all the world to see on Monday night, didn’t they? That was not your traditional American Thanksgiving display. But what do I know? I’m just a middle-class white guy. I was raised to respect property, respect police, never say “F– the police,” never desecrate the American f**g, never burn down stores in my own neighborhood, love my country, believe in the American dream, study hard, get straight A’s, work hard and good things will happen. And funny enough, my life has worked out pretty well.

Maybe there’s a lesson there for the Ferguson protesters.

I’ve watched the proceedings in Ferguson from August until the verdict was read on Monday night. I watched on Monday night as the Ferguson crowd r**ted, set police cars on fire, set buildings on fire, fired shots at police, threw bottles and stones at police, and attacked small businesses.

And to me, the lessons of Ferguson are crystal clear.

First, if the verdict had gone the other way (against the police officer) and angered law-and-order conservatives like me, conservatives wouldn’t have r**ted, or thrown bottles, or burned our neighborhoods down. We don’t do things like that. We have too much respect for law and order and property rights.

We also own homes and businesses, so we have too much to lose. Maybe the people protesting and r**ting should learn a lesson here. Liberals and media elites will say “people r**t and l**t because they have nothing.” I believe the opposite is true; people have nothing because they r**t and l**t. It’s their attitude that causes them to have nothing in life.

Secondly, it’s not smart to burn down your own community. The rest of the world stops feeling sorry for you and just wants to avoid you. The stores you’re burning or l**ting are often owned by b****s, or other minority small-business owners. They will be forced to leave and never come back. The rest of the world won’t dare replace them. Who’d want to invest in a neighborhood where people burn, destroy or rob their own community businesses?

Third, I was taught by my father that when a cop stops you or asks you a question, you hand over your ID and say “Yes, sir” or “No, sir.” Respond politely, with respect. That could be why no policeman has ever hurt me, shot me or k**led me — or anyone I’ve ever known. If you choose to curse, or shove, or punch, or struggle with a man with a badge and gun, there is a strong likelihood you’re going to wind up injured or dead. So instead of complaining about r****m, or protesting, or r**ting, how about saying “Yes, sir” or “No, sir.” Then you won’t have anything to protest or r**t about.

Fourth, open your eyes and mind to the t***h, not to liberal media propaganda. Millions of people are surprised, saddened and shocked by the Ferguson grand jury’s verdict. Really? Why? My educated guess about the case was published here at Personal Liberty in August (“I Stand with Police Officer Wilson”). My gut instincts about what happened that day — only days after the incident — have proven to be 100 percent accurate.

From simply taking the time to look at the facts in multiple media, I figured out what happened. Evidence that anyone could find in the media left me convinced the officer had probable cause to stop Michael Brown. He probably knew (or quickly figured out) that Brown was the suspect in the strong-armed robbery of a convenience store nearby and he struggled in the car with Brown, where a gun went off. Brown ran from the officer, then decided to turn around and charge the officer, who clearly felt his life was in danger and responded in self-defense. Those were my educated guesses from the first days after the shooting.

The prosecutor (and grand jury verdict) just declared all of my original gut instincts to be fact. How did I know all of that — back in August? I educated myself. I read. I listened. I watched. I wasn’t biased. It was all right there for anyone to see — back then. I predicted the police officer would never be indicted — back then. This is not brain surgery. You only have to have common sense, think for yourself and ignore rabble-rousers like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and the Black Panthers, trying to stir up trouble and profit from crisis and racial strife.

The t***h isn’t black or white. It isn’t conservative or liberal. It’s based on evidence and fact. It was clear to me the police officer was justified from the first days after the shooting.

Then there’s lesson No. 5; I call it “the Obama lesson.” That split TV screen of Obama pleading for calm and praising Attorney General Eric Holder for the work he did to promote peace and calm next to the other screen of r**ting, l**ting, burning and shooting is the perfect image for the entire Obama presidency. The iconic image of Obama is a perfect mixture of incompetence, cluelessness and lawlessness. Some might call it “the money shot.”

It was as if Obama was saying, “If you like your city, you can keep your city.” That promise would’ve held as much t***h as, “If you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance.”

But the final lesson is perhaps the most important. The Ferguson verdict is nothing but a weapon of mass distraction. It pales in comparison to really important developments like Obama’s violating the Constitution and breaking the rule of law by ignoring Congress, checks and balances, and the will of the people to issue amnesty for millions of i*****l i*******ts, i.e., criminals; the words of Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber indicating deception, misrepresentation and fraud were used to sell Obamacare; and plans for 3,415 new federal regulations being publicly announced on Thanksgiving eve when no one is paying attention.

Brown’s death is a tragedy for the Brown family. But it has very little effect on the daily lives of the rest of us. On the other hand, 3,415 new federal regulations will badly damage business, k**l jobs and dramatically raise consumers’ costs and energy bills, thereby driving the economy off a cliff. That’s the real tragedy. That’s the real definition of “deadly.”

So my big takeaway from Ferguson is: Use common sense and keep your eyes on the things that really matter in your life like your job, or your health insurance, or the U.S. Constitution, which has given us the greatest nation in world history. Watch what the president does to you — and to that Constitution.

Oh, and one more thing: Don’t charge at an armed policeman. But, hey, I guess I’m just a middle-class white guy. What do I know?

I do know one thing...Me and my fellow neighbors would never stand for something like this in our neighborhood!

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Nov 27, 2014 11:02:26   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Hi I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. Happy Thanksgiving to all.

The Ferguson, Missouri, r****rs put on one heck of a show for all the world to see on Monday night, didn’t they? That was not your traditional American Thanksgiving display. But what do I know? I’m just a middle-class white guy. I was raised to respect property, respect police, never say “F– the police,” never desecrate the American f**g, never burn down stores in my own neighborhood, love my country, believe in the American dream, study hard, get straight A’s, work hard and good things will happen. And funny enough, my life has worked out pretty well.

Maybe there’s a lesson there for the Ferguson protesters.

I’ve watched the proceedings in Ferguson from August until the verdict was read on Monday night. I watched on Monday night as the Ferguson crowd r**ted, set police cars on fire, set buildings on fire, fired shots at police, threw bottles and stones at police, and attacked small businesses.

And to me, the lessons of Ferguson are crystal clear.

First, if the verdict had gone the other way (against the police officer) and angered law-and-order conservatives like me, conservatives wouldn’t have r**ted, or thrown bottles, or burned our neighborhoods down. We don’t do things like that. We have too much respect for law and order and property rights.

We also own homes and businesses, so we have too much to lose. Maybe the people protesting and r**ting should learn a lesson here. Liberals and media elites will say “people r**t and l**t because they have nothing.” I believe the opposite is true; people have nothing because they r**t and l**t. It’s their attitude that causes them to have nothing in life.

Secondly, it’s not smart to burn down your own community. The rest of the world stops feeling sorry for you and just wants to avoid you. The stores you’re burning or l**ting are often owned by b****s, or other minority small-business owners. They will be forced to leave and never come back. The rest of the world won’t dare replace them. Who’d want to invest in a neighborhood where people burn, destroy or rob their own community businesses?

Third, I was taught by my father that when a cop stops you or asks you a question, you hand over your ID and say “Yes, sir” or “No, sir.” Respond politely, with respect. That could be why no policeman has ever hurt me, shot me or k**led me — or anyone I’ve ever known. If you choose to curse, or shove, or punch, or struggle with a man with a badge and gun, there is a strong likelihood you’re going to wind up injured or dead. So instead of complaining about r****m, or protesting, or r**ting, how about saying “Yes, sir” or “No, sir.” Then you won’t have anything to protest or r**t about.

Fourth, open your eyes and mind to the t***h, not to liberal media propaganda. Millions of people are surprised, saddened and shocked by the Ferguson grand jury’s verdict. Really? Why? My educated guess about the case was published here at Personal Liberty in August (“I Stand with Police Officer Wilson”). My gut instincts about what happened that day — only days after the incident — have proven to be 100 percent accurate.

From simply taking the time to look at the facts in multiple media, I figured out what happened. Evidence that anyone could find in the media left me convinced the officer had probable cause to stop Michael Brown. He probably knew (or quickly figured out) that Brown was the suspect in the strong-armed robbery of a convenience store nearby and he struggled in the car with Brown, where a gun went off. Brown ran from the officer, then decided to turn around and charge the officer, who clearly felt his life was in danger and responded in self-defense. Those were my educated guesses from the first days after the shooting.

The prosecutor (and grand jury verdict) just declared all of my original gut instincts to be fact. How did I know all of that — back in August? I educated myself. I read. I listened. I watched. I wasn’t biased. It was all right there for anyone to see — back then. I predicted the police officer would never be indicted — back then. This is not brain surgery. You only have to have common sense, think for yourself and ignore rabble-rousers like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and the Black Panthers, trying to stir up trouble and profit from crisis and racial strife.

The t***h isn’t black or white. It isn’t conservative or liberal. It’s based on evidence and fact. It was clear to me the police officer was justified from the first days after the shooting.

Then there’s lesson No. 5; I call it “the Obama lesson.” That split TV screen of Obama pleading for calm and praising Attorney General Eric Holder for the work he did to promote peace and calm next to the other screen of r**ting, l**ting, burning and shooting is the perfect image for the entire Obama presidency. The iconic image of Obama is a perfect mixture of incompetence, cluelessness and lawlessness. Some might call it “the money shot.”

It was as if Obama was saying, “If you like your city, you can keep your city.” That promise would’ve held as much t***h as, “If you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance.”

But the final lesson is perhaps the most important. The Ferguson verdict is nothing but a weapon of mass distraction. It pales in comparison to really important developments like Obama’s violating the Constitution and breaking the rule of law by ignoring Congress, checks and balances, and the will of the people to issue amnesty for millions of i*****l i*******ts, i.e., criminals; the words of Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber indicating deception, misrepresentation and fraud were used to sell Obamacare; and plans for 3,415 new federal regulations being publicly announced on Thanksgiving eve when no one is paying attention.

Brown’s death is a tragedy for the Brown family. But it has very little effect on the daily lives of the rest of us. On the other hand, 3,415 new federal regulations will badly damage business, k**l jobs and dramatically raise consumers’ costs and energy bills, thereby driving the economy off a cliff. That’s the real tragedy. That’s the real definition of “deadly.”

So my big takeaway from Ferguson is: Use common sense and keep your eyes on the things that really matter in your life like your job, or your health insurance, or the U.S. Constitution, which has given us the greatest nation in world history. Watch what the president does to you — and to that Constitution.

Oh, and one more thing: Don’t charge at an armed policeman. But, hey, I guess I’m just a middle-class white guy. What do I know?

I do know one thing...Me and my fellow neighbors would never stand for something like this in our neighborhood!
Hi I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. Happ... (show quote)


R**ts would have happened even if Officer Wilson would have been found guilty....the moron b****s would have stated, "see we told ya so"....and to show how they were alleged to have been wronged, r**ted.

The ignorance is clear. They are far too stupid to be able to connect the dots. The group of out of control ANIMALS have no place on this Earth to be acting the way they are and do. They have given the entire WORLD a show of some of the worst asshole behavior and criminal activity of this century.

They burn down their Post Office yet? WELFARE CHECKS come in the Mail.....benefits.......Government Checks.....so maybe the Post Office will survive? Maybe?

The Governor should have had the entire State Police Department's swat teams deploy after making sure it was announced if you are r**ting, you will be shot. We need to start doing that in situations like Ferguson. We need to get "tuff" on this sort of crap. The same with the i*****l i*********n. We have too many homosexual soft wristed pussies running things.

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Nov 27, 2014 11:35:11   #
Had enough
 
America Only wrote:
R**ts would have happened even if Officer Wilson would have been found guilty....the moron b****s would have stated, "see we told ya so"....and to show how they were alleged to have been wronged, r**ted.

The ignorance is clear. They are far too stupid to be able to connect the dots. The group of out of control ANIMALS have no place on this Earth to be acting the way they are and do. They have given the entire WORLD a show of some of the worst asshole behavior and criminal activity of this century.

They burn down their Post Office yet? WELFARE CHECKS come in the Mail.....benefits.......Government Checks.....so maybe the Post Office will survive? Maybe?

The Governor should have had the entire State Police Department's swat teams deploy after making sure it was announced if you are r**ting, you will be shot. We need to start doing that in situations like Ferguson. We need to get "tuff" on this sort of crap. The same with the i*****l i*********n. We have too many homosexual soft wristed pussies running things.
R**ts would have happened even if Officer Wilson w... (show quote)




Very true, good response.

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Nov 27, 2014 11:37:09   #
Had enough
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Hi I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. Happy Thanksgiving to all.

The Ferguson, Missouri, r****rs put on one heck of a show for all the world to see on Monday night, didn’t they? That was not your traditional American Thanksgiving display. But what do I know? I’m just a middle-class white guy. I was raised to respect property, respect police, never say “F– the police,” never desecrate the American f**g, never burn down stores in my own neighborhood, love my country, believe in the American dream, study hard, get straight A’s, work hard and good things will happen. And funny enough, my life has worked out pretty well.

Maybe there’s a lesson there for the Ferguson protesters.

I’ve watched the proceedings in Ferguson from August until the verdict was read on Monday night. I watched on Monday night as thne Ferguson crowd r**ted, set police cars on fire, set buildings on fire, fired shots at police, threw bottles and stones at police, and attacked small businesses.

And to me, the lessons of Ferguson are crystal clear.

First, if the verdict had gone the other way (against the police officer) and angered law-and-order conservatives like me, conservatives wouldn’t have r**ted, or thrown bottles, or burned our neighborhoods down. We don’t do things like that. We have too much respect for law and order and property rights.

We also own homes and businesses, so we have too much to lose. Maybe the people protesting and r**ting should learn a lesson here. Liberals and media elites will say “people r**t and l**t because they have nothing.” I believe the opposite is true; people have nothing because they r**t and l**t. It’s their attitude that causes them to have nothing in life.

Secondly, it’s not smart to burn down your own community. The rest of the world stops feeling sorry for you and just wants to avoid you. The stores you’re burning or l**ting are often owned by b****s, or other minority small-business owners. They will be forced to leave and never come back. The rest of the world won’t dare replace them. Who’d want to invest in a neighborhood where people burn, destroy or rob their own community businesses?

Third, I was taught by my father that when a cop stops you or asks you a question, you hand over your ID and say “Yes, sir” or “No, sir.” Respond politely, with respect. That could be why no policeman has ever hurt me, shot me or k**led me — or anyone I’ve ever known. If you choose to curse, or shove, or punch, or struggle with a man with a badge and gun, there is a strong likelihood you’re going to wind up injured or dead. So instead of complaining about r****m, or protesting, or r**ting, how about saying “Yes, sir” or “No, sir.” Then you won’t have anything to protest or r**t about.

Fourth, open your eyes and mind to the t***h, not to liberal media propaganda. Millions of people are surprised, saddened and shocked by the Ferguson grand jury’s verdict. Really? Why? My educated guess about the case was published here at Personal Liberty in August (“I Stand with Police Officer Wilson”). My gut instincts about what happened that day — only days after the incident — have proven to be 100 percent accurate.

From simply taking the time to look at the facts in multiple media, I figured out what happened. Evidence that anyone could find in the media left me convinced the officer had probable cause to stop Michael Brown. He probably knew (or quickly figured out) that Brown was the suspect in the strong-armed robbery of a convenience store nearby and he struggled in the car with Brown, where a gun went off. Brown ran from the officer, then decided to turn around and charge the officer, who clearly felt his life was in danger and responded in self-defense. Those were my educated guesses from the first days after the shooting.

The prosecutor (and grand jury verdict) just declared all of my original gut instincts to be fact. How did I know all of that — back in August? I educated myself. I read. I listened. I watched. I wasn’t biased. It was all right there for anyone to see — back then. I predicted the police officer would never be indicted — back then. This is not brain surgery. You only have to have common sense, think for yourself and ignore rabble-rousers like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and the Black Panthers, trying to stir up trouble and profit from crisis and racial strife.

The t***h isn’t black or white. It isn’t conservative or liberal. It’s based on evidence and fact. It was clear to me the police officer was justified from the first days after the shooting.

Then there’s lesson No. 5; I call it “the Obama lesson.” That split TV screen of Obama pleading for calm and praising Attorney General Eric Holder for the work he did to promote peace and calm next to the other screen of r**ting, l**ting, burning and shooting is the perfect image for the entire Obama presidency. The iconic image of Obama is a perfect mixture of incompetence, cluelessness and lawlessness. Some might call it “the money shot.”

It was as if Obama was saying, “If you like your city, you can keep your city.” That promise would’ve held as much t***h as, “If you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance.”

But the final lesson is perhaps the most important. The Ferguson verdict is nothing but a weapon of mass distraction. It pales in comparison to really important developments like Obama’s violating the Constitution and breaking the rule of law by ignoring Congress, checks and balances, and the will of the people to issue amnesty for millions of i*****l i*******ts, i.e., criminals; the words of Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber indicating deception, misrepresentation and fraud were used to sell Obamacare; and plans for 3,415 new federal regulations being publicly announced on Thanksgiving eve when no one is paying attention.

Brown’s death is a tragedy for the Brown family. But it has very little effect on the daily lives of the rest of us. On the other hand, 3,415 new federal regulations will badly damage business, k**l jobs and dramatically raise consumers’ costs and energy bills, thereby driving the economy off a cliff. That’s the real tragedy. That’s the real definition of “deadly.”

So my big takeaway from Ferguson is: Use common sense and keep your eyes on the things that really matter in your life like your job, or your health insurance, or the U.S. Constitution, which has given us the greatest nation in world history. Watch what the president does to you — and to that Constitution.

Oh, and one more thing: Don’t charge at an armed policeman. But, hey, I guess I’m just a middle-class white guy. What do I know?

I do know one thing...Me and my fellow neighbors would never stand for something like this in our neighborhood!
Hi I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. Happ... (show quote)





Very good article. Every word the t***h!! Ferguson played right into obamas hands!!!

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Nov 27, 2014 12:08:49   #
dslagowski
 
Happy Thanksgiving to you JetBoy. I guess our parents knew each other because if I had been caught stealing, I would have begged the police to take me to jail. My parents wrath would have been much worse. But you brought up the situation, I just had to go and see was the guy just a first time offender. Well this is what I got and if you do these things, yeah the police are going to watching you to protect the innocent.

THE POOR LITTLE TEEN AGER--6 FT. 4 INCH 295# MICHAEL BROWN WAS A HOODLUM

The WAPO reported that Mister Brown was college bound and makes it sound like the police officer involved just singled him out for no reason. Luckily the internet filters the news now. Here's some background on Mister Michael Brown.

The new Racial poster boy Michael R Brown has felony's pending in Court. Yes, that guy who was on his way to College was arrested and charged with Burglary, Armed criminal action, Assault with the intent to do great bodily harm, and again Armed criminal action. He was scheduled to go to court in Sept. (Now, I thought he was supposed to go to college in Sept? Imagine that!)

You can look all this up yourself on Case.net Missouri. Do a search for St. Louis County in 2014; you'll find him ... It seems whenever Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and Obama chime in, it winds up being another Tawana Brawley type case. PHONY!

... According to Casenet, this unarmed teenager (Michael Brown) was already charged with:

Description: Burglary 1st Degree [Felony B RSMo: 569.160]

Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 1401000
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST ANN PD

Next Charge/Judgment

Description: Armed Criminal Action [Felony Unclassified RSMo: 571.015]
Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 3101000
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST ANN PD

Next Charge/Judgment

Description: Assault 1st Degree Serious Physical Injury [Felony A RSMo: 565.050]
Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 1301100
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST ANN PD

Next Charge/Judgment

Description: Armed Criminal Action [Felony Unclassified RSMo: 571.015]
Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 3101000
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST. ANN PD

This "unarmed teenager," as the liberal media like to portray Michael Brown, was nothing but a punk hoodlum, who used his size to intimidate others.


I would like to know if the teenager who was shot and k**led by a police officer in [Ferguson], Missouri had a police record ... Been getting many emails suggesting that.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/brown.asp#wbjDI7jxkiL5LaKK.99

But just as BO said about the black kid who got shot in Florida, ïf I had a son he'd be just like (wh**ever the kids name was). This tells me BO would raise a household of Thugs. Go figure.

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Nov 27, 2014 12:27:56   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
dslagowski wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving to you JetBoy. I guess our parents knew each other because if I had been caught stealing, I would have begged the police to take me to jail. My parents wrath would have been much worse. But you brought up the situation, I just had to go and see was the guy just a first time offender. Well this is what I got and if you do these things, yeah the police are going to watching you to protect the innocent.

THE POOR LITTLE TEEN AGER--6 FT. 4 INCH 295# MICHAEL BROWN WAS A HOODLUM

The WAPO reported that Mister Brown was college bound and makes it sound like the police officer involved just singled him out for no reason. Luckily the internet filters the news now. Here's some background on Mister Michael Brown.

The new Racial poster boy Michael R Brown has felony's pending in Court. Yes, that guy who was on his way to College was arrested and charged with Burglary, Armed criminal action, Assault with the intent to do great bodily harm, and again Armed criminal action. He was scheduled to go to court in Sept. (Now, I thought he was supposed to go to college in Sept? Imagine that!)

You can look all this up yourself on Case.net Missouri. Do a search for St. Louis County in 2014; you'll find him ... It seems whenever Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and Obama chime in, it winds up being another Tawana Brawley type case. PHONY!

... According to Casenet, this unarmed teenager (Michael Brown) was already charged with:

Description: Burglary 1st Degree [Felony B RSMo: 569.160]

Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 1401000
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST ANN PD

Next Charge/Judgment

Description: Armed Criminal Action [Felony Unclassified RSMo: 571.015]
Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 3101000
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST ANN PD

Next Charge/Judgment

Description: Assault 1st Degree Serious Physical Injury [Felony A RSMo: 565.050]
Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 1301100
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST ANN PD

Next Charge/Judgment

Description: Armed Criminal Action [Felony Unclassified RSMo: 571.015]
Date: 11/02/2013 Code: 3101000
OCN: AJ006207 Arresting Agency: ST. ANN PD

This "unarmed teenager," as the liberal media like to portray Michael Brown, was nothing but a punk hoodlum, who used his size to intimidate others.


I would like to know if the teenager who was shot and k**led by a police officer in [Ferguson], Missouri had a police record ... Been getting many emails suggesting that.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/brown.asp#wbjDI7jxkiL5LaKK.99

But just as BO said about the black kid who got shot in Florida, ïf I had a son he'd be just like (wh**ever the kids name was). This tells me BO would raise a household of Thugs. Go figure.
Happy Thanksgiving to you JetBoy. I guess our par... (show quote)


dslagowski: Ted Nugent puts its in the best context. Do you think I raised my children to act like Travon Martin and Michale Brown?

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Nov 27, 2014 12:46:39   #
dslagowski
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
dslagowski: Ted Nugent puts its in the best context. Do you think I raised my children to act like Travon Martin and Michale Brown?


:thumbup:

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Nov 28, 2014 06:35:25   #
keithhowell58 Loc: Hollywood,fl
 
Hey middle class white guy, I think you watch Fox news to much! As a poor disabled black Vet(neither conservative or liberal) I want to personally thank you for blaming and entire race for the actions of the few!Personally i thought the guy was a thug as well,but i didn't watch any of the trail coverage or l**ting coverage as well! But their needed to be a trial! Personally the r**ting which i don't agree with either is know different than the r**ting you see in some cities after a sports team wins a championship!I also believe any news organization that provide news 24/7 cant afford to not keep stirring the pot! I believe in the legal system and totally satisfied with its decision,but there's no fox news coverage of that is there? (No money in that)The only thing I don't understand is why was there footage of the kid (thug)robbing the convenient store? I have never seen law enforcement do that to any other shooting victims and what the fuck does that have to do with the police shooting him later? That is the kind of thing that angered a lot of people not just black people!So before you start criticizing and entire race because of a few thugs please word your statements accordingly, Thank you!

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Nov 28, 2014 07:34:30   #
Snoopy
 
To All

Maybe law enforcement did not fall into a trap by k*****g the r****rs!

With multiple k*****gs perhaps Obummer would have an excuse to declare martial law.

What would the situation be then?


Snoopy

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Nov 28, 2014 08:43:04   #
dslagowski
 
keithhowell58 wrote:
Hey middle class white guy, I think you watch Fox news to much! As a poor disabled black Vet(neither conservative or liberal) I want to personally thank you for blaming and entire race for the actions of the few!Personally i thought the guy was a thug as well,but i didn't watch any of the trail coverage or l**ting coverage as well! But their needed to be a trial! Personally the r**ting which i don't agree with either is know different than the r**ting you see in some cities after a sports team wins a championship!I also believe any news organization that provide news 24/7 cant afford to not keep stirring the pot! I believe in the legal system and totally satisfied with its decision,but there's no fox news coverage of that is there? (No money in that)The only thing I don't understand is why was there footage of the kid (thug)robbing the convenient store? I have never seen law enforcement do that to any other shooting victims and what the fuck does that have to do with the police shooting him later? That is the kind of thing that angered a lot of people not just black people!So before you start criticizing and entire race because of a few thugs please word your statements accordingly, Thank you!
Hey middle class white guy, I think you watch Fox ... (show quote)


Let's understand here, first you are accusing fox news of being the only news station reporting this? You must not have watched ABC, NBC, MSNBC, they reported this situation 24/7 also.

Next, the parents were portraying this kid as a sweet guy in his graduation picture, video shows the his true identity, and yes this kinda stuff by reporters goes on, unless they find nothing on the person. Know the person to make a more informed decision.

There are as many bad cops as there are good, so know their track record as well. To be completely informed is the best thing that can happen as well as evidence to determine if this was justified or not. If the cop was bad you would have watched everyone want a piece of him. I don't care if you color is purple with pink poke-a-dots.

Just a question for you, how often do you see Hispanics, Asians, W****s, etc. l**ting and burning towns down after a shooting of one of their children? This is done by the black race. Why is that? Please don't give me the they are poor or feel they have been discriminated against. They are the singular ethnicity that have been given more than any other race here in the US.

Thank you for your service
God Bless.

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Nov 28, 2014 10:33:18   #
keithhowell58 Loc: Hollywood,fl
 
First off i watched all the news it even fox! For some reason people blame an entire race or political background i said the guy was a thug!Believe me i know thugs because i worked in the intercity with economically disadvantaged youth for 20 years (notice i didn't say black) my problem is the way the media throws the word black around! Were rich,poor,thugs educators,Doctors yes even good guys,they put the word out to the world we are nothing more than lower class welfare receiving thugs and we are not! When Fox news or CNN or any news organization spends as much time talking about the hard working law abiding black men and women maybe they're wouldn't be so much drama between race's!Im am not angry at anyone about s***ery or even about prejudices that are here today(it's hidden,but still there) What does piss me off is anybody passing judgement or making blanket statements about me because of my race,how would you feel if the tables were turned and people defined you simply because your white and all the media ever says is your violent,and a dope smoking thug! Even better how would your children feel?Bitter a little bit huh?

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Nov 28, 2014 12:27:02   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
keithhowell58 wrote:
Hey middle class white guy, I think you watch Fox news to much! As a poor disabled black Vet(neither conservative or liberal) I want to personally thank you for blaming and entire race for the actions of the few!Personally i thought the guy was a thug as well,but i didn't watch any of the trail coverage or l**ting coverage as well! But their needed to be a trial! Personally the r**ting which i don't agree with either is know different than the r**ting you see in some cities after a sports team wins a championship!I also believe any news organization that provide news 24/7 cant afford to not keep stirring the pot! I believe in the legal system and totally satisfied with its decision,but there's no fox news coverage of that is there? (No money in that)The only thing I don't understand is why was there footage of the kid (thug)robbing the convenient store? I have never seen law enforcement do that to any other shooting victims and what the fuck does that have to do with the police shooting him later? That is the kind of thing that angered a lot of people not just black people!So before you start criticizing and entire race because of a few thugs please word your statements accordingly, Thank you!
Hey middle class white guy, I think you watch Fox ... (show quote)


Keithhowell58: I appreciated the majority of your post...I'm attaching a blunt article that I feel hits hard at the problem...Problem is...Are we willing as a Nation to make the hard choices at fixing our broken cultures?

Craig Murphy ·
This is not about genes. This is not about race. ( In fact, genetic anthropologists say there is only one race, the human race. ) This is about culture and the fact that all cultures are not equal, not all are good and not all are worth incorporating and emulating. It is the urban black culture that has turned self-destructive and while the poison largely remains in those precincts, it effects have spilled over to other cultures. It is not a culture worth emulating. From the out-of-wedlock birthrates, to teenage pregnancies to gangsta rap and culture to the disparagement of education that permeates not only the streets but the schools, to relying on welfare, it is a culture that is destruction in action.

I will be blunt. If we didn't have democracy and the black community did not have v**es, the black culture I just described would have been wiped out. As it is, the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, the new overseers, sit on the veranda of the new plantation house sipping mint juleps. While they don't whip and excoriate b****s, they egg them on to more self-destructive ways.

B****s need their own second birth of freedom, the kind of which Dr. King spoke and wrote about. Folks, time to get off the plantation. Many of your brothers and sisters have and have found the road to freedom. That road and quest never end.

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Nov 28, 2014 12:47:19   #
CarolSeer2016
 
I would like to think that others respected the fact that the shop owners, the business owners, the car owners had rights too.

Apparently not. They are just "greedy capitalist pigs" and as such, have no rights.

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Nov 28, 2014 12:50:48   #
CarolSeer2016
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Keithhowell58: I appreciated the majority of your post...I'm attaching a blunt article that I feel hits hard at the problem...Problem is...Are we willing as a Nation to make the hard choices at fixing our broken cultures?

Craig Murphy ·
This is not about genes. This is not about race. ( In fact, genetic anthropologists say there is only one race, the human race. ) This is about culture and the fact that all cultures are not equal, not all are good and not all are worth incorporating and emulating. It is the urban black culture that has turned self-destructive and while the poison largely remains in those precincts, it effects have spilled over to other cultures. It is not a culture worth emulating. From the out-of-wedlock birthrates, to teenage pregnancies to gangsta rap and culture to the disparagement of education that permeates not only the streets but the schools, to relying on welfare, it is a culture that is destruction in action.

I will be blunt. If we didn't have democracy and the black community did not have v**es, the black culture I just described would have been wiped out. As it is, the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, the new overseers, sit on the veranda of the new plantation house sipping mint juleps. While they don't whip and excoriate b****s, they egg them on to more self-destructive ways.

B****s need their own second birth of freedom, the kind of which Dr. King spoke and wrote about. Folks, time to get off the plantation. Many of your brothers and sisters have and have found the road to freedom. That road and quest never end.
Keithhowell58: I appreciated the majority of your... (show quote)


The welfare state perpetuates and worsens poverty. And one reason is that folks receiving welfare no longer have access to honest, and p***eful challenges; and so they (and to a much greater extent, the adolescents of these people) will find challenges that are not so honest and p***e-filling.

It feeds on itself. Having Liberal-L*****ts say poverty CAUSES crime veils the real causes.

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Nov 28, 2014 13:52:31   #
Mr Shako Loc: Colo Spgs
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Keithhowell58: I appreciated the majority of your post...I'm attaching a blunt article that I feel hits hard at the problem...Problem is...Are we willing as a Nation to make the hard choices at fixing our broken cultures?

Craig Murphy ·
This is not about genes. This is not about race. ( In fact, genetic anthropologists say there is only one race, the human race. ) This is about culture and the fact that all cultures are not equal, not all are good and not all are worth incorporating and emulating. It is the urban black culture that has turned self-destructive and while the poison largely remains in those precincts, it effects have spilled over to other cultures. It is not a culture worth emulating. From the out-of-wedlock birthrates, to teenage pregnancies to gangsta rap and culture to the disparagement of education that permeates not only the streets but the schools, to relying on welfare, it is a culture that is destruction in action.

I will be blunt. If we didn't have democracy and the black community did not have v**es, the black culture I just described would have been wiped out. As it is, the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, the new overseers, sit on the veranda of the new plantation house sipping mint juleps. While they don't whip and excoriate b****s, they egg them on to more self-destructive ways.

B****s need their own second birth of freedom, the kind of which Dr. King spoke and wrote about. Folks, time to get off the plantation. Many of your brothers and sisters have and have found the road to freedom. That road and quest never end.
Keithhowell58: I appreciated the majority of your... (show quote)


An excellent post. Couldn't agree more...especially the fact that "black culture has turned self-destructive."

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