Both parties are so corrupt and beyond repair it is not even funny. We need to blow this system up and start from scratch.
With that said, if you do not think the current climate of class/racial warfare was not part of Obama's blueprint for a "new" America then you are a fucking idiot.
Full of shit? Really? How about you tell me how many police officers have died in the line of duty in the past 6 years. And please give me ONE example when the racist in chief sent any members of his staff to the funeral of a fallen officer? FWIW, I'm not holding my breath for your response.
You know you are full of shit and your news source is lying to you. This shit isn't hard to find.
So here's the reality. Is it Obama's actual actions causing this or right wing medias false portrayal of his actions that's causing this. Think about it.
Full of shit? Really? How about you tell me how many police officers have died in the line of duty in the past 6 years. And please give me ONE example when the racist in chief sent any members of his staff to the funeral of a fallen officer? FWIW, I'm not holding my breath for your response.
Read the fucking link. Seriously.
Bleacher Report > Media Matters
Don't bother sending a PM dbag, you are beyond help.
You know you are full of shit and your news source is lying to you. This shit isn't hard to find.
So here's the reality. Is it Obama's actual actions causing this or right wing medias false portrayal of his actions that's causing this. Think about it.
Full of shit? Really? How about you tell me how many police officers have died in the line of duty in the past 6 years. And please give me ONE example when the racist in chief sent any members of his staff to the funeral of a fallen officer? FWIW, I'm not holding my breath for your response.
Read the fucking link. Seriously.
Bleacher Report > Media Matters
Don't bother sending a PM dbag, you are beyond help.
It's about calling into question the findings of his own own grand jury. The facts were splayed out in the Michael Brown case, the proper decision was made, and Obama made it ok to not accept it and allowed for smoke to billow.
It's about calling into question the findings of his own own grand jury. The facts were splayed out in the Michael Brown case, the proper decision was made, and Obama made it ok to not accept it and allowed for smoke to billow.
Or..... Your media source twists Obama's words. Don't be a twister.
You realize your media source is the dawgman of news,, right?
First and foremost, we are a nation built on the rule of law. And so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury’s to make. There are Americans who agree with it, and there are Americans who are deeply disappointed, even angry. It’s an understandable reaction.
Those are Obama's words, not mine. He then goes on and talks about i didn't say be violent, don't twist, but...
I'm really not a big politics guy, if you can't see an underhanded agenda here, i can't help you.
My post spoke for itself. It obviously struck a nerve. You haven't refuted it and you've ignored all the responses. You're over your head. Better watch more John Stewart
It's about calling into question the findings of his own own grand jury. The facts were splayed out in the Michael Brown case, the proper decision was made, and Obama made it ok to not accept it and allowed for smoke to billow.
Or..... Your media source twists Obama's words. Don't be a twister.
You realize your media source is the dawgman of news,, right?
I don't have a news source. I sit in my mom's basement with my hands down my sweatpants while watching mid 90s sitcom reruns.
The only things I eat and drink are the hot pockets and a capri sun slid through a slot twice a day, usually after Coach and before Friends, unless I phone mom for an emergency fruit roll up pick me up.
My post spoke for itself. It obviously struck a nerve. You haven't refuted it and you've ignored all the responses. You're over your head. Better watch more John Stewart
Stuck a nerve? Lol I'm surprised to see pressing like this out of you race.
First and foremost, we are a nation built on the rule of law. And so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury’s to make. There are Americans who agree with it, and there are Americans who are deeply disappointed, even angry. It’s an understandable reaction.
Those are Obama's words, not mine. He then goes on and talks about i didn't say be violent, don't twist, but...
I'm really not a big politics guy, if you can't see an underhanded agenda here, i can't help you.
"s you know, a few moments ago, the grand jury deliberating the death of Michael Brown issued its decision. It’s an outcome that, either way, was going to be subject of intense disagreement not only in Ferguson, but across America. So I want to just say a few words suggesting how we might move forward.
First and foremost, we are a nation built on the rule of law. And so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury’s to make. There are Americans who agree with it, and there are Americans who are deeply disappointed, even angry. It’s an understandable reaction. But I join Michael’s parents in asking anyone who protests this decision to do so peacefully. Let me repeat Michael’s father’s words: “Hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. No matter what the grand jury decides, I do not want my son’s death to be in vain. I want it to lead to incredible change, positive change, change that makes the St. Louis region better for everyone.” Michael Brown’s parents have lost more than anyone. We should be honoring their wishes.
I also appeal to the law enforcement officials in Ferguson and the region to show care and restraint in managing peaceful protests that may occur. Understand, our police officers put their lives on the line for us every single day. They’ve got a tough job to do to maintain public safety and hold accountable those who break the law. As they do their jobs in the coming days, they need to work with the community, not against the community, to distinguish the handful of people who may use the grand jury’s decision as an excuse for violence -- distinguish them from the vast majority who just want their voices heard around legitimate issues in terms of how communities and law enforcement interact.
Finally, we need to recognize that the situation in Ferguson speaks to broader challenges that we still face as a nation. The fact is, in too many parts of this country, a deep distrust exists between law enforcement and communities of color. Some of this is the result of the legacy of racial discrimination in this country. And this is tragic, because nobody needs good policing more than poor communities with higher crime rates. The good news is we know there are things we can do to help. And I’ve instructed Attorney General Holder to work with cities across the country to help build better relations between communities and law enforcement. "
Funny how the whole quote puts the comment in perspective. Nice twisting.
It's about calling into question the findings of his own own grand jury. The facts were splayed out in the Michael Brown case, the proper decision was made, and Obama made it ok to not accept it and allowed for smoke to billow.
Or..... Your media source twists Obama's words. Don't be a twister.
You realize your media source is the dawgman of news,, right?
I don't have a news source. I sit in my mom's basement with my hands down my sweatpants while watching mid 90s sitcom reruns.
The only things I eat and drink are the hot pockets and a capri sun slid through a slot twice a day, usually after Coach and before Friends, unless I phone mom for an emergency fruit roll up pick me up.
2001xxxxxx - I will say this for the 3rd time you dip shit. Show me one time in the past 6 years that the racist in chief has sent a single person to the funeral of one of over 750 police officers who have died in the line of duty. Yet when the thug Michael Brown was killed by a police officer in self defense, the racist sends in 3 of his staffers to attend the funeral.
Clearly fanning the flames, don't ya think?
As for a deep distrust, I'm pretty sure that distrust comes from criminals and those around them. Personally, I have no issues with the police, I appreciate what they do, and I don't break the law.....other than in my mom's basement when no one is looking......and I'm not sure I'm really breaking the law.
2001xxxxxx - I will say this for the 3rd time you dip shit. Show me one time in the past 6 years that the racist in chief has sent a single person to the funeral of one of over 750 police officers who have died in the line of duty. Yet when the thug Michael Brown was killed by a police officer in self defense, the racist sends in 3 of his staffers to attend the funeral.
Clearly fanning the flames, don't ya think?
As for a deep distrust, I'm pretty sure that distrust comes from criminals and those around them. Personally, I have no issues with the police, I appreciate what they do, and I don't break the law.....other than in my mom's basement when no one is looking......and I'm not sure I'm really breaking the law.
Regardless, even if Obama has never sent a staffer to a funeral. Don't you think it's the right wing media's portrayal of Obama's actions that's the issue? Seriously. You think bush or prior presidents sent staffers to police funerals? Let's be real here.
2001xxxxxx - I will say this for the 3rd time you dip shit. Show me one time in the past 6 years that the racist in chief has sent a single person to the funeral of one of over 750 police officers who have died in the line of duty. Yet when the thug Michael Brown was killed by a police officer in self defense, the racist sends in 3 of his staffers to attend the funeral.
Clearly fanning the flames, don't ya think?
As for a deep distrust, I'm pretty sure that distrust comes from criminals and those around them. Personally, I have no issues with the police, I appreciate what they do, and I don't break the law.....other than in my mom's basement when no one is looking......and I'm not sure I'm really breaking the law.
Show me one time Bush or a previous president sent a staff to a police funeral.
2001xxxxxx - I will say this for the 3rd time you dip shit. Show me one time in the past 6 years that the racist in chief has sent a single person to the funeral of one of over 750 police officers who have died in the line of duty. Yet when the thug Michael Brown was killed by a police officer in self defense, the racist sends in 3 of his staffers to attend the funeral.
Clearly fanning the flames, don't ya think?
As for a deep distrust, I'm pretty sure that distrust comes from criminals and those around them. Personally, I have no issues with the police, I appreciate what they do, and I don't break the law.....other than in my mom's basement when no one is looking......and I'm not sure I'm really breaking the law.
Show me one time Bush or a previous president sent a staff to a police funeral.
2001xxxxxx - I will say this for the 3rd time you dip shit. Show me one time in the past 6 years that the racist in chief has sent a single person to the funeral of one of over 750 police officers who have died in the line of duty. Yet when the thug Michael Brown was killed by a police officer in self defense, the racist sends in 3 of his staffers to attend the funeral.
Clearly fanning the flames, don't ya think?
As for a deep distrust, I'm pretty sure that distrust comes from criminals and those around them. Personally, I have no issues with the police, I appreciate what they do, and I don't break the law.....other than in my mom's basement when no one is looking......and I'm not sure I'm really breaking the law.
Show me one time Bush or a previous president sent a staff to a police funeral.
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With that said, if you do not think the current climate of class/racial warfare was not part of Obama's blueprint for a "new" America then you are a fucking idiot.
Case closed.
Full of shit? Really? How about you tell me how many police officers have died in the line of duty in the past 6 years. And please give me ONE example when the racist in chief sent any members of his staff to the funeral of a fallen officer? FWIW, I'm not holding my breath for your response.
Read the fucking link. Seriously.
Read the fucking link. Seriously.
Bleacher Report > Media Matters
Don't bother sending a PM dbag, you are beyond help.
Bleacher Report > Media Matters
Don't bother sending a PM dbag, you are beyond help.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/08/25/more-white-house-officials-at-michael-browns-funeral-than-thatchers/
Do you trust this source?
Honda over his head
You realize your media source is the dawgman of news,, right?
Those are Obama's words, not mine. He then goes on and talks about i didn't say be violent, don't twist, but...
I'm really not a big politics guy, if you can't see an underhanded agenda here, i can't help you.
The only things I eat and drink are the hot pockets and a capri sun slid through a slot twice a day, usually after Coach and before Friends, unless I phone mom for an emergency fruit roll up pick me up.
First and foremost, we are a nation built on the rule of law. And so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury’s to make. There are Americans who agree with it, and there are Americans who are deeply disappointed, even angry. It’s an understandable reaction. But I join Michael’s parents in asking anyone who protests this decision to do so peacefully. Let me repeat Michael’s father’s words: “Hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. No matter what the grand jury decides, I do not want my son’s death to be in vain. I want it to lead to incredible change, positive change, change that makes the St. Louis region better for everyone.” Michael Brown’s parents have lost more than anyone. We should be honoring their wishes.
I also appeal to the law enforcement officials in Ferguson and the region to show care and restraint in managing peaceful protests that may occur. Understand, our police officers put their lives on the line for us every single day. They’ve got a tough job to do to maintain public safety and hold accountable those who break the law. As they do their jobs in the coming days, they need to work with the community, not against the community, to distinguish the handful of people who may use the grand jury’s decision as an excuse for violence -- distinguish them from the vast majority who just want their voices heard around legitimate issues in terms of how communities and law enforcement interact.
Finally, we need to recognize that the situation in Ferguson speaks to broader challenges that we still face as a nation. The fact is, in too many parts of this country, a deep distrust exists between law enforcement and communities of color. Some of this is the result of the legacy of racial discrimination in this country. And this is tragic, because nobody needs good policing more than poor communities with higher crime rates. The good news is we know there are things we can do to help. And I’ve instructed Attorney General Holder to work with cities across the country to help build better relations between communities and law enforcement. "
Funny how the whole quote puts the comment in perspective. Nice twisting.
Clearly fanning the flames, don't ya think?
As for a deep distrust, I'm pretty sure that distrust comes from criminals and those around them. Personally, I have no issues with the police, I appreciate what they do, and I don't break the law.....other than in my mom's basement when no one is looking......and I'm not sure I'm really breaking the law.
Your eyes are as good as mine.
Regardless, even if Obama has never sent a staffer to a funeral. Don't you think it's the right wing media's portrayal of Obama's actions that's the issue? Seriously. You think bush or prior presidents sent staffers to police funerals? Let's be real here.