Pennylynn wrote:
The police officer was a security guard. Floyd was a bouncer. Question...what reasonable person likes trouble? Are you implying that the officer was abnormal or without reason and liked trouble?
No, I'm just saying I read something different and I'm repeating what his boss said.
I make no assumption about Chauvan.
Pennylynn wrote:
The police officer was a security guard. Floyd was a bouncer. Question...what reasonable person likes trouble? Are you implying that the officer was abnormal or without reason and liked trouble?
Is it possible the officer was MK Ultra’d and had his switch flipped to do what he did? Is that possibility going to be investigated before he ends up being Off’d in prison to prevent that possibility being confirmed?
Pennylynn wrote:
The police officer was a security guard. Floyd was a bouncer. Question...what reasonable person likes trouble? Are you implying that the officer was abnormal or without reason and liked trouble?
Well, maybe I'm just unlucky but I have met evil people in every walk of life, the military, civilian life, horse people, and of course as a prison guard. Acts of kindness surprise me more than evil does today.
Peewee wrote:
Well, maybe I'm just unlucky but I have met evil people in every walk of life, the military, civilian life, horse people, and of course as a prison guard. Acts of kindness surprise me more than evil does today.
In contrast, I have met more honest and righteous people than "bad seeds."
Peewee wrote:
Well, maybe I'm just unlucky but I have met evil people in every walk of life, the military, civilian life, horse people, and of course as a prison guard. Acts of kindness surprise me more than evil does today.
Prison guard!
Geez! I'm a two-time loser!
No wonder we're on the same page!
Peewee wrote:
Well, maybe I'm just unlucky but I have met evil people in every walk of life, the military, civilian life, horse people, and of course as a prison guard. Acts of kindness surprise me more than evil does today.
Acts of kindness surprise me more than evil does today.
Only because they aren't reported on.
Today...on the way to the mini mart on the reservation I slowed down twice for suicidal quail.
There! I reported two acts of kindness. Are they surprising acts of kindness? I think people do that and stuff like that all the time...even mean people.
BigMike wrote:
Prison guard!
Geez! I'm a two-time loser!
No wonder we're on the same page!
Mike, take heart...I know many people who were in prison who turned their lives around. Your past pales in light of what you have become. I would welcome you as part of my life!!!
Pennylynn wrote:
Mike, take heart...I know many people who were in prison who turned their lives around. Your past pales in light of what you have become. I would welcome you as part of my life!!!
That's a very kind thing to say and I appreciate it.
I was
in prison with people who had far more courage and honor than the suits occupying positions of authority in some of our institutions and who spent years there for
far less.
Tug484 wrote:
I just got an email that said him and that cop used to work together at a bar as security.
Chauvan must have had a grudge against him.
The bar owner stated they they both did security but she didn't think they knew each other.
Semper Fi
Tug484 wrote:
Didn't see that.
It's really difficult to get real news. I don't do social networks. My son says that social networks are full of people looking only for reinforcement of their political position so they never are subjected to reality. I generally do Fox and ABC News. I try to at least see what the other side is pushing. This site causes me to further research items. Like Airforce1 saying that George Floyd wasn't a criminal, that he was only accused of passing a counterfeit twenty. In fact he spent time in prison and was arrested several times. What is not being told is the violent criminal history of George Floyd. The media will not air this,” police union president Bob Kroll told his members in a letter posted Monday on Twitter.
Floyd had landed five years behind bars in 2009 for an assault and robbery two years earlier, and before that, had been convicted of charges ranging from theft with a firearm to drugs, the Daily Mail reported. You can never believe anything unless you have verified the source and other sources. This is why some leftists still believe in the Russia hoax. If they only listen to CNN or MSNBC they will still be subjected to the Russia has and believe our President is a Russian Agent!
By the way, George Floyds's criminal history aside, he is still innocent until proven guilty by a jury of his peers in court. He was murdered by an outlaw cop.
Semper Fi
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
It's troubling that in the age of surveillance, individuals still mysteriously commit suicide while the cameras are "down"...
Yeah, in China it is much simpler, the "inconvenient" individuals just simply disappear, let's ask for a list of names, no?
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