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May 21, 2014 17:50:46   #
Patty wrote:
You know things have really gotten bad when a Russian human rights org has to step in and provide support for our illegally prosecuted protesters.
This is outrageous. I would be in the same spot as she is had someone did a reach around on me and grabbed my boob. Our just us system is a joke.


Have only one?

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May 20, 2014 10:22:51   #
WHENEVER I encounter a police officer while seated inside my vehicle I have the window rolled down and both hands outside.
I worked as one of these people for 30 years in a big city. I knew one officer who would routinely have his pistol outside his holster as approached
a vehicle on foot after making a simple violation stop. That's excessive.
I know of another officer who knowingly stopped a stolen car. The driver
waited until the officer was about even with his rear bumper and then leaned out of the driver's window and opened fire with a .357. That officer failed to apply his training while making a felony stop. It was touch and go but he lived.
Oh, yeah....this officer who shot the motorist? He's going to a place that is hell on earth for any former cop...to prison.
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May 18, 2014 18:37:48   #
I'd simply say to him that there are justifiable reasons to take a life and he acted in defense of his brother.
Child molesters are among the worst criminals on the planet.
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May 17, 2014 17:58:24   #
Patty wrote:
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/05/12/fed-great-deceiver-paul-craig-roberts/
Check out Belgiums stats and you are right only a fool believes that Belgium is the one actually buying them and not just bond laundering by the fed.

I couldn't get your link to work. It actually led me to donkey on horse porn. :lol: :lol: I didn't open it.


Type Paul Sandhu
Economic Collapse News 051414: Russia, China set to stab Dollar in the heart

Maybe some NSA monitor guy with a sense of humor sidetracked the link.
Patty, or it could be a simple case of one or both of us being on their subversive list.

Anyway, if you type in the above on YouTube you'll see an outstanding analysis of what your initial post says.
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May 17, 2014 10:57:49   #
Looks like China and Russia will lower the boom on us before the year is out. The Federal Reserve's remedies for the 2008 meltdown is about to lead us into chaos.
The Belgium "purchase" of about 140 billion in U S Treasury Bonds should be all the evidence any informed nation should need to run away from the Dollar ASAP.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn6oJs9KjF4
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May 7, 2014 01:41:50   #
[quote=cesspool jones]blu-flu, that's a sad story and i for one....will not stand for this in the future.....muslim law??

With 2 million felons in prison plus millions more on felony parole and probation the judicial system is deeply flawed. Its deterrent value is weak at best.
Why can't the criminal element be more afraid of us than we are of them?
Can't imagine what the numbers will look like 20 years from now if nothing is done.
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May 6, 2014 21:27:06   #
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cesspool jones wrote:
this country has a ideology conflict from hell...which will not get better. as far as the supreme court goes...they have affirmed that their words are not the law of the land or the common man. thatz because we are not lawyers like them. none of them have any clue about the streets.

I spent 26 years on the streets. I used to think then and still do today that if a Supreme Court justice worked the evening or midnight shift at a 7-11 in a high crime area for six months his/her decisions would be more in line with reality.
BTW, while working plain clothes my partner and I nabbed two perpetrators holding up a 7-11 at 12:30 in the morning w/o firing a shot. The gunman profusely thanked me for not k*****g him...the lookout ran but was captured by my partner. Six hours later, we arrested the getaway driver on a warrant.
One of the saddest things I ever witnessed was a 50+ year old w/f who was working in an all night convenience store. Her husband had left her high and dry w/o support. She had no job sk**ls. Since it was a high crime area she felt fearful every time the door opened. At that time I worked uniform and tried to reassure her that I'd keep an eye on her. I took a two week vacation some time later. When I returned to my beat, I checked up on her. There were scabs, bruises and bumps on her face and forehead. While I was away, she had been robbed and pistol whipped.
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May 6, 2014 18:54:29   #
A lot of food for thought here. I favor a new constitution where states rights can override federal law.
Support a******n? Live in a state with like minded people. Don't like the words "under God" in the Pledge, affirmative action, unlimited welfare benefits, concealed weapons permits, the death penalty, being forced to rent out to Hell's Angels and obscenity laws? Same remedy.
The current system has us at odds with each other and worse, is destroying the cohesion necessary for the Union to exist.
How can a Supreme Court decide their ruling becomes the law of the land when the v**e that made it so is 5-4?
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May 6, 2014 09:23:37   #
oldladyfromwaco wrote:
I agree with you about Bush.
Are you aware of the comment by his father to his secretary to the effect that if the US public knew what that family had done to this nation, they'd be drug through the steets and hanged?
Did you know Bush's grandfather sold coal to the N**is during WWII....and had a European bank that laundered money for them?


Here is the connection to a YouTube video which received over 200,000 hits. My experience tells me that when someone is making a damning about someone that also incriminates himself that he/she is being t***hful.
This too is probably the explanation about how Obama was able to finance his attending 2 Ivy League schools.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lrf8DbrJH0
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May 5, 2014 16:37:14   #
I'm a conservative.
Bush two is a war criminal who should be put on trial.
BTW, Bush 2 was about as conservative as Barney Frank.
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Apr 20, 2014 22:56:41   #
bahmer wrote:
It is so hard for politicians to blame drugs and actually fight against drugs when most of the politicians are getting kick backs from the drug dealers. You can't really go out full bore and execute all of the drug dealers as that will severally limit your money coming in to you. If we really had a war on drugs where we k**l people and break things then murders would go down. But until you can get clean politicians this will never happen.


Your observation is dead center. There are people making big bucks for simply looking the other way. Consider a rural county sheriff making $25,000 per month just to stay away from a drop area or grass landing strip one night every 2 weeks. With the harsh penalty that I suggest the risk of being executed would far outweigh any monetary gain. Hard drugs would be very hard to come by which would have a positive ripple effect throughout our society.
Our murder rate is reportedly about 23,000 per year annually. Yet, I suspect that there are several thousand more you can add to that number. Many people reported as missing are actually dead. Their bodies just haven't been found.
And yes, I've looked for people who were reported missing that still haven't been found to this day. It's the ultimate game of "hide and go seek."
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Apr 20, 2014 11:33:15   #
bmac32 wrote:
Yes but ... Chicago seems to like the k**l. Don't really know if it's during a robbery or drugs or sport k*****g. I believe the book are half way cooked most places for many different resaons.


Murder hotspots are really random. The city I worked for was the "murder capital" for a time, too. Even I got shot that year.
Most crime revolves around drugs. There will always be domestic related murders that are part of the overall statistics but until we can follow in the the footsteps of Singapore's drug selling policy nothing will change.
What I am saying is this: Execute the drug sellers and watch the homicide rate come crashing down. Sounds harsh I know. Look at it this way. People who sell hard drugs collectively have blood on their hands. Only because you think it's unlikely that YOU will ever be victimized are you sitting there appalled by the idea.
So it will continue. We'll continue to blame guns while everyone knows it's really drugs that are the root of the problem.
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Apr 19, 2014 17:28:32   #
bmac32 wrote:
Since the beginning of 2014 Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Superintendent Gary McCarthy have been touting a declining crime rate in the Windy City, but according to a new report by Chicago Magazine, they may be cooking the books.

Last weekend in Chicago, 36 people were shot over a two day period.

At least 36 people were shot in Chicago, four of them fatally, in as many hours over the weekend, with more than half of the shootings occurring over a half-day period stretching into early Sunday.

Officers responded to at least 27 incidents, starting at 3:30 p.m. Friday in the West Woodlawn neighborhood on the South Side involving an attack that left a 17-year-old girl dead and two other people wounded, police said. There were also fatal shootings in the South Shore neighborhood Friday night and the Washington Park neighborhood early Sunday, both on the South Side.

It looks like it's going to be another bloody summer in the city with some of the strictest gun control law in the county.


http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/04/18/report-chicagos-top-cop-cooking-the-books-on-declining-crime-rate-n1826291?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl
Since the beginning of 2014 Chicago Mayor Rahm Ema... (show quote)


It's relatively easy to cook the books. A patrolling officer surprises two burglars using sledgehammers to break through the back wall of a business. The perps run off and get away. The officer writes it up as an attempted burglary. Since there was only a damaged wall with nothing removed from the business, his report is reclassified as vandalism a much lesser crime.
I once caught a burglar who wanted to come clean on the burglaries he could remember committing earlier that year . We rode together as his handcuffed hands pointed out 5 different homes he burgled. I made sure he gave details about what was taken and how entry was made into each home. Not one of the 5 burglaries was on file. Later, I talked to the homeowners as they returned from work. All of the victims had the same explanation. Yes, their homes had been burglarized and yes they chose not to make a police report. The reason? They were afraid that their home owners insurance would increase.
Got a call to a hospital emergency room about a person suffering from 2 gun shot wounds. When I arrived I saw a neatly dressed B/M about 30 years old being treated for GSWs to each cheek of his behind. What happened? He arrogantly stated that a .25 cal automatic pistol he carried in his back pocket had decided to go off. I asked, "twice?", He replied, "how many holes do you see back there silly mf?"
So, I routinely shrug these days when I see FBI crime statistics...remembering how it really was during my 26 years on a big city force.
Folks, the crime situation in our Country is much much worse than is reported.
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Apr 18, 2014 10:09:03   #
If what Peter Schiff, Jim Rogers and others I follow are saying is accurate, gold hits $2,000+ and silver $50+ by the end of this year.
I hear noises too, about a "global currency reset" in the near future. Wh**ever happens, the Dollar's ride as the world's reserve currency is nearly over and the petrodollar is on life support.
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Apr 15, 2014 19:27:03   #
I used to follow Celente. The guy is just a NYC hustler making assumptions almost anyone, who isn't politically aligned, can make.
Throw enough crap at the wall and some of it is bound to stick.
Paul Sandhu on YouTube is much better. He interviews insightful guests and brings out the best in each.
He's a highly recommended alternative.
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