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Jan 9, 2016 22:03:01   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 


notinyourdreamscoolmangotitwrongthistime~~~ :mrgreen: :lol:

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Jan 9, 2016 22:23:30   #
Cool Breeze
 
lindajoy wrote:
So, what do you think about the Steelers game now? 6/0 half time. I say that was a bad call on the ref for that head butt call..Didn't look it to me and your guy put his head down anyway..
The c***ter.....~~lolololl j/k, no I'm not, yes, I am.........

Ohhhh hushhhhhhhh~~~ :thumbup: :thumbup: :shock:


Noooooo!. Pittsburg has blasphemed.

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Jan 9, 2016 22:23:49   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
lindajoy wrote:
Hey, heyyyyy, heyyyyyyy, stop that! :wink:


The only good part of the R A V E N S season was beating the Steelers twice! :mrgreen: 8-)

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Jan 9, 2016 22:50:42   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Noooooo!. Pittsburg has blasphemed.


Bad NO call on that Steelers hit, leading with his head like he did...He should be out of the game.. Especially when comparing it to the other f**g play when they hit at the shoulder and the receiver laid his head down...Rev's need to stay on top of it and call them right, ggeeeeezzzz..

Thank God that player got up..I was worried about a snapped neck or something...Poor sportsmanship on Steelers, sorry but it was!!

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Jan 9, 2016 22:51:18   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
AuntiE wrote:
The only good part of the R A V E N S season was beating the Steelers twice! :mrgreen: 8-)


Ohhhhh boyyyyy are you calling my whip or what???? :lol: :lol:

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Jan 10, 2016 00:15:24   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Noooooo!. Pittsburg has blasphemed.


Climatic ending to a well played second half..Bad calls from the Ref's didn't help nor did the personal foals at the end for both teams along with a couple unsportsmanlike hits..

They beat themselves I'm afraid...Still did want to say well played overall..Made it a good game fighting all the way to the end...No pun intended ..

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Jan 10, 2016 01:58:17   #
Cool Breeze
 
lindajoy wrote:
notinyourdreamscoolmangotitwrongthistime~~~ :mrgreen: :lol:


Boo Boo! http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wpaR3wzTlvo. My record has been tarnished.

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Jan 10, 2016 03:11:47   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
I found this article in Townhall very interesting.http://m.townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/01/08/oh-boy-mayor-emanuels-administration-may-have-botched-another-police-shooting-investigation-n2100233 It addresses the corrup of Law Enforcement. Is this an anomaly or common place? Is the Blue Line really "yellow?"
I'm not gonna f*ck around with inane chatter here. That townhall article focuses solely on the infamous dark blue city of Chicago, home of the most corrupt l*****t politicians in the nation. One of them even had the gaul to s**m his sorry ass into the WH. He took another scumbag with him, made him his chief of staff, fine tuned him, and then sent him back to Chi-town to take over there. The Windy City is in far worse shape now than back when Daley was the resident asshole in the governor's mansion.

Anywhere that police corruption exists it is a direct result of the common place corruption of l*****t politicians who run those cities and jurisdictions. (Chicago, Baltimore, KC, NYC). Now that the r****t prick in the WH and his Dept of Injustice is waging war on our nation's police, the LE situation nationwide has grown much worse, and it isn't because all police are corrupt, nor is The Blue line "yellow." Yet one of OPP's resident r****t pricks, who obviously h**es cops (white cops), is wondering if "yellow" is the case. Never hurts to confirm once again that there is no cure for stupid.

Morale is the issue, not a confusion of colors or the spine of police officers.

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Police Officers: Morale Is Low In Departments Across The Country

Law enforcement officers at Washington, D.C.’s annual Police Week tell The Daily Caller that the anti-police climate is taking its toll on the men and women in uniform and that morale is low in departments across the country.

One source told The DC Monday night that officers have stepped back from engaging in proactive policing, because they often see the same violent criminals they arrest immediately released on to the streets.

President of the Fraternal Order of Police Chuck Canterbury told The DC that he believes that a shortage of cops is the reason. “For the last six or eight years, proactive law enforcement has come to a stop because of shortage of personnel.”

Additionally, cops say that the fear of legal and political backlash, similar to what was seen in Ferguson, New York City and Baltimore, is hurting morale. One source at Police Week who also does part-time security work for private companies was astounded at how young some of the violent individuals were during the Baltimore r**ts.
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LEO Affairs wrote:
Police morale at an all-time low across the country

The anti-police climate across the country is affecting police departments, with morale at an all-time low.

According to The Daily Caller, police officers stated that the fear of legal and political backlash, similar to those experienced in Ferguson, New York and Baltimore, is hurting morale. This has also caused officers to step back from engaging in proactive policing, because they are seeing the violent criminals they arrest almost immediately returned to the streets.

Chuck Canterbury, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, expressed his concern over the shortage of officers. “For the last six or eight years, proactive law enforcement has come to a stop because of shortage of personnel,” he said.

Several police and private security officers are surprised by how young some of the protesters have been at recent r**ts. They have also expressed being disheartened by the objects thrown at them and their police cruisers, such as bottles and trash.

Individuals who attended Police Week in Baltimore this week expressed doubt that the charges state attorney Marilyn Mosby slapped on six officers for the death of Freddie Gray would result in a guilty verdict. Police officers have admitted to feeling dejected since the r**ts related to Gray’s death and the indictment of their fellow officers.

A shift commander, who asked to remain anonymous, said, “I’m hearing it from guys who were go-getters, who would go out here and get the guns and the bad guys and the drugs. They’re hands-off now. I’ve never seen so many dejected faces.”

A recently retired police officer told The Daily Caller that people do not seem to understand that cops do not get up in the morning thinking about who they want to hurt that day. “Morale is low because we don’t have the public’s backing,” she said, noting that the same people who verbally or even physically attack police officers are the same ones who call them for help. “I pulled a guy over, recently. He was a drunk driver. He said, ‘F*** you, I h**e cops.’”

A law enforcement source indicated that some attendees are threatening to turn their backs on President Barack Obama at the annual National Peace Officers Memorial Service at the Capitol, due to comments he had made in the past that many in the police community found offensive.

But Canterbury said he does not think most police officers in attendance will do so. “This event is not to honor the President of the United States. It’s to honor the officers who have been slain in the line of duty,” he said. “And I think the vast majority of police officers in attendance understand that the National Police Officers Memorial Service is to honor those in our brotherhood that have passed away and that have paid the ultimate sacrifice. No, we don’t anticipate that happening.”

According to The Daily Caller, police officers stated that the fear of legal and political backlash, similar to those experienced in Ferguson, New York and Baltimore, is hurting morale. This has also caused officers to step back from engaging in proactive policing, because they are seeing the violent criminals they arrest almost immediately returned to the streets.

Chuck Canterbury, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, expressed his concern over the shortage of officers. “For the last six or eight years, proactive law enforcement has come to a stop because of shortage of personnel,” he said.

Several police and private security officers are surprised by how young some of the protesters have been at recent r**ts. They have also expressed being disheartened by the objects thrown at them and their police cruisers, such as bottles and trash.

Individuals who attended Police Week in Baltimore this week expressed doubt that the charges state attorney Marilyn Mosby slapped on six officers for the death of Freddie Gray would result in a guilty verdict. Police officers have admitted to feeling dejected since the r**ts related to Gray’s death and the indictment of their fellow officers.

A shift commander, who asked to remain anonymous, said, “I’m hearing it from guys who were go-getters, who would go out here and get the guns and the bad guys and the drugs. They’re hands-off now. I’ve never seen so many dejected faces.”
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Jan 10, 2016 06:28:47   #
Cool Breeze
 
Police Morale at a all time low? Tough Schitte! If you can't do the job then don't become a cop. Taking your frustrations out on those you have sworn to protect is unacceptable. There are those who defend police misconduct no matter how egregious the behavior because the job is difficult. To those I say shove it! BTW it's not Obama's fault. Those who disagree can go to Hades! Can't handle the responsibility. Get Out!
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7016574

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Jan 10, 2016 15:53:45   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
I found this article in Townhall very interesting.http://m.townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/01/08/oh-boy-mayor-emanuels-administration-may-have-botched-another-police-shooting-investigation-n2100233 It addresses the corrup of Law Enforcement. Is this an anomaly or common place? Is the Blue Line really "yellow?"


No sir, not at all yellow. However the red line of Obama's exposed his yellow streak and is now directly responsible for 3/4 of a million deaths and millions of refugees.

Actually, with the criminals and degenerates that our law enforcement are involved with every day it's remarkable that the great majority of them are as disciplined, good natured, brave and not completely cynical.

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Jan 10, 2016 16:17:00   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Police Morale at a all time low? Tough Schitte! If you can't do the job then don't become a cop. Taking your frustrations out on those you have sworn to protect is unacceptable. There are those who defend police misconduct no matter how egregious the behavior because the job is difficult. To those I say shove it! BTW it's not Obama's fault. Those who disagree can go to Hades! Can't handle the responsibility. Get Out!
http//m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7016574
Hey, numbnuts, shove the huffpost where the sun don't shine. No one is defending police misconduct. Problem with you l*****t r****ds is that in your warped picture of things, ALL police are corrupt.

Of course it is not Obama's fault, he is only the POTUS and isn't responsible for anything. Don't believe that, just ask him.

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Jan 10, 2016 16:36:55   #
Cool Breeze
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Hey, numbnuts, shove the huffpost where the sun don't shine. No one is defending police misconduct. Problem with you l*****t r****ds is that in your warped picture of things, ALL police are corrupt.

Of course it is not Obama's fault, he is only the POTUS and isn't responsible for anything. Don't believe that, just ask him.


No he's responsible for everything. Even G****l W*****g!

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Jan 10, 2016 16:41:14   #
Cool Breeze
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Hey, numbnuts, shove the huffpost where the sun don't shine. No one is defending police misconduct. Problem with you l*****t r****ds is that in your warped picture of things, ALL police are corrupt.

Of course it is not Obama's fault, he is only the POTUS and isn't responsible for anything. Don't believe that, just ask him.


Hey Douche bag! You're not exactly condemning police malfeasance either. Get a clue.

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