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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:08:19 PM   
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Make sense would you...And I asked you RealOne would you riot...attack police and destroy property?

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:08:49 PM   
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I mean you are a fucking mental giant who just hung himself in ways I couldnt even imagine.

its beyond your comprehension.



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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:13:12 PM   
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"A person driving 80 mph through downtown streets is a danger to the public. Where is it written that being a danger to the public carries an immediate adjudication and execution?"

HA, that's when getting his neck caught up in the driveshaft of a truck comes in. Actually that happened to my cousin on a motorcycle. There was a traffic jam on one of those two lane roads with a gravel bur so he decided to take the burm. Moving right along up came a truck d he dumped the bike, as is the best thing to do usually but his neck literally hit the driveshaft of the truck. the truck simply was pulling out of a driveway and did not violate right of way. I cannot blame the truck or the driver, it is one of those things that just happens sometimes. Of course some liberals say we need more laws for this, but they say we need more laws for the common cold.

And don't forget, some drivers should be shot. We got this red headed broad in the neighborhood who has almost really caused two accidents.
I certainly would not underwrite her life insurance. One dude, a friend of mine TWICE had to do some serious defensive driving to avoid this bitch. And he says something like "You idiot, watch where you're going" and she starts bitching. The other time she opened the door right in front of him.

I think he should have just ripped her fucking door off, but a car collision is just so much of a pain in the ass. Plus insurance companies won't pay shit for cars. The only one I ever knew who made out was my Mother. She had a wreck and with the insurance money was able to buy a car a year newer (albeit with much higher miles) which is actually a higher ed car, and pocket a few bucks. That's mainly because her smashed car had such low miles.

Actually, I don't even want to drive unless I move out to the sticks, and I do not foresee that happening anytime soon.

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:27:48 PM   
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Are THEY animals yet?

Butch

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:33:47 PM   
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quote:

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Vince .... the guy has a gun out...what do you suppose he did that for? Maybe to reach around and scratch his back... or maybe bag a rat for dinner... what crap... the punk got exactly what he deserved... It is pretty easy for us to say we would wait for him to use his gun. He was told to stop... he didn't he is dead good riddance. If I'm that cop I want to go home to my family.

Butch

We don't really know, do we, Butch? Maybe he had a permit to carry. A lot of people do, yanno. Maybe he couldn't run with it in his pants pocket because it kept hitting his nuts.

I never said we should wait for him to use the gun. We don't really know the scenario. Was he running away? Is running away grounds for execution? It was a traffic stop. Remember?

How do you know (from what has been presented) that the cop was in danger. Maybe he was. But how do we know at this point?

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:34:15 PM   
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are you completely fucking dense?
If you did not see so much as a doctored video then you seen nothing at all zero and anyone with a brain larger than an ameaoba knows that what you said

quote:

ORIGINAL: kdsub

The camera did yes.



is complete bullshit!

Which means you cant even begin to guess if a camera seen any damn thing at all. Whats your major malfunction?

further more you dont know what the rioters saw DUH!

He didn't say he knew what the roiters saw, he asked what they saw.

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:36:48 PM   
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quote:

And don't forget, some drivers should be shot.

Damn, Termy! Call out the posse. Saddle up. Let's do us some vigilante justice.

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:37:24 PM   
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fr

even if he didnt have a gun he will!

I cant imagine though why anyone would be unhappy with the present day legal system can you?




YUP hang on to your ankles boys and gurls, looks like the fix is just about ready!


He said the video from the officer's body camera showed Smith [a black man] turning toward the officer with a gun in his hand but that the moment when the officer fired his weapon could not be determined because the audio was delayed.

I’m looking at a silent movie that doesn’t necessarily tell me everything that will come out in a thorough investigation,” Flynn said. “You know the fog of war. You know first reports are frequently wrong or slightly off.

“I know what I saw. Based on what I saw, didn’t hear, don’t know what the autopsy results are going to be, he certainly appeared to be within lawful bounds,” Flynn said of the officer.

The mayor told the news conference that Smith did not drop the gun as ordered before he was shot. [The mayor knows this is a fact because the silent video proved it!]

Smith had a lengthy arrest record, Barrett said, and officials said earlier he was carrying a stolen handgun loaded with 23 rounds of ammunition when stopped for unspecified "suspicious activity."

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Police violence against black men and women has set off intermittent, sometimes violent protests in U.S. cities including Ferguson, Missouri, Baltimore, New York, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and St. Anthony, Minnesota, in the past two years



even the same news person cant get the story straight, the silent video that has delayed audio.

So we all need to wait till they get done editing it. LMAO









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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:37:30 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: vincentML


quote:

ORIGINAL: kdsub

Vince .... the guy has a gun out...what do you suppose he did that for? Maybe to reach around and scratch his back... or maybe bag a rat for dinner... what crap... the punk got exactly what he deserved... It is pretty easy for us to say we would wait for him to use his gun. He was told to stop... he didn't he is dead good riddance. If I'm that cop I want to go home to my family.

Butch

We don't really know, do we, Butch? Maybe he had a permit to carry. A lot of people do, yanno. Maybe he couldn't run with it in his pants pocket because it kept hitting his nuts.

I never said we should wait for him to use the gun. We don't really know the scenario. Was he running away? Is running away grounds for execution? It was a traffic stop. Remember?

How do you know (from what has been presented) that the cop was in danger. Maybe he was. But how do we know at this point?

So we have to assume the cops are lying right?

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:39:45 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD


quote:

ORIGINAL: Real0ne

are you completely fucking dense?
If you did not see so much as a doctored video then you seen nothing at all zero and anyone with a brain larger than an ameaoba knows that what you said

quote:

ORIGINAL: kdsub

The camera did yes.



is complete bullshit!

Which means you cant even begin to guess if a camera seen any damn thing at all. Whats your major malfunction?

further more you dont know what the rioters saw DUH!

He didn't say he knew what the roiters saw, he asked what they saw.



yep he did, in defense of his not seeing anything. Its not a defense.

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:47:44 PM   
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Are THEY animals yet?

Butch

"This stop took place because two officers ... saw suspicious activity," Barrett said. "There were 23 rounds in that gun that that officer was staring at. I want to make sure we don't lose any police officers in this community, either."

Ohh, of course, suspicious activity while driving a car in broad daylight. Hmm, wonder what that was. The officer was starring at the gun. But was the gun pointed at him, or at anyone? Inquiring minds want to know.

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:49:30 PM   
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So we have to assume the cops are lying right?

always. only a fool wouldnt since they are a big business, on the stock market which rivals the national.



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Thursday, 03 May 2012 09:27 By Dina Rasor, Truthout | News Analysis

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Just to set the stage as to how large the prison population is in the United States: our prison population is the highest in the world; one out of 100 US residents are in prison. This number has grown dramatically since 1990, due to tighter crime laws and longer sentences. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), "Between 1970 and 2005, the number of people incarcerated in the United States grew by 700 percent. Today, the United States incarcerates approximately 2.3 million people."

The private prison population has also been exploding. From the ACLU:

Even compared to this breathtaking rate of overall growth in incarceration, the rate of expansion of for-profit imprisonment far outpaced the field, accounting for a disproportionate increase in the number of people locked up. In 1980, private adult prisons did not exist on American soil, but by 1990 private prison companies had established a firm foothold, boasting 67 for-profit facilities and an average daily population of roughly 7,000 prisoners. During the next twenty years (from 1990 to 2009) the number of people incarcerated in private prisons increased by more than 1600%, growing from approximately 7,000 to approximately 129,000 inmates.


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< Message edited by Real0ne -- 8/14/2016 3:57:22 PM >


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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:51:27 PM   
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Vince... when a police officer is chasing you and says drop your gun... it makes no difference if you have a permit or not. Now there will be, as there should be, an investigation and if lawful citizens want to protest that is there right... But there is no excuse for what is happening Milwaukee. There is a difference between lawful protest and attacking innocents and destroying property.

Butch

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 3:59:36 PM   
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what about unlawful citizens?

only gubblemint has the authority to attack innocents and get away with it.





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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 4:02:21 PM   
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quote:

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Vince... when a police officer is chasing you and says drop your gun... it makes no difference if you have a permit or not. Now there will be, as there should be, an investigation and if lawful citizens want to protest that is there right... But there is no excuse for what is happening Milwaukee. There is a difference between lawful protest and attacking innocents and destroying property.

Butch

I have a permit, and would not

A run from the cops

or most especially

B pull a gun on them

and would most assuredly

C follow directions.

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 4:06:19 PM   
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The only thing that counts Vince is he was told to drop his gun...he did not do it. As to why he was pulled over to begin with maybe it will come out in the investigation. Whatever the results may be there is no excuse for rioting.

As usual the rioting took place in the very neighborhood the rioters live. Costing minority jobs and perhaps businesses.

Butch

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 4:14:54 PM   
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I have a permit, and would not

A run from the cops

or most especially

B pull a gun on them

and would most assuredly

C follow directions.



I agree.




It goes without saying that regardless if the shooting is justified or not people have had just about enough and are fed up with eternal pile of bullshit the gubblemint hands them.




Milwaukee had been the location of protests against police brutality following the 2014 shooting of Dontre Hamilton, a mentally ill black man. The officer who shot and killed Hamilton was not charged, but was fired from the police force for not following procedure.

In December 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice promised it would work with the Milwaukee Police Department on reforms. Milwaukee police had also attracted controversy for two incidents involving the deaths of black suspects while in police custody, one in 2010 and the other in 2011.




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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 4:21:24 PM   
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Whatever the results may be there is no excuse for rioting.




thats right the american revolution was not justified.

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Democracy; The 'People' voted on 'which' amendment?

Yesterdays tinfoil is today's reality!

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 4:37:45 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Real0ne

quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD

So we have to assume the cops are lying right?

always. only a fool wouldnt since they are a big business, on the stock market which rivals the national.



Prisons for Profit

America's Top Prison Corporation: A Study in Predatory Capitalism and Cronyism

Thursday, 03 May 2012 09:27 By Dina Rasor, Truthout | News Analysis

Prisoners in paper(Image: Jared Rodriguez / Truthout)Last week I wrote about the private prison company The GEO Group and how allowing private businesses to operate prisons can affect our justice system, our laws and the fate of our prison population. This week, I will tackle the largest private prison company, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and its unprecedented proposal to buy prisons from money-strapped states, as well as how CCA has gamed the system with trips through the revolving door, self-dealing and influence peddling.

Just to set the stage as to how large the prison population is in the United States: our prison population is the highest in the world; one out of 100 US residents are in prison. This number has grown dramatically since 1990, due to tighter crime laws and longer sentences. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), "Between 1970 and 2005, the number of people incarcerated in the United States grew by 700 percent. Today, the United States incarcerates approximately 2.3 million people."

The private prison population has also been exploding. From the ACLU:

Even compared to this breathtaking rate of overall growth in incarceration, the rate of expansion of for-profit imprisonment far outpaced the field, accounting for a disproportionate increase in the number of people locked up. In 1980, private adult prisons did not exist on American soil, but by 1990 private prison companies had established a firm foothold, boasting 67 for-profit facilities and an average daily population of roughly 7,000 prisoners. During the next twenty years (from 1990 to 2009) the number of people incarcerated in private prisons increased by more than 1600%, growing from approximately 7,000 to approximately 129,000 inmates.


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You do understand that you are advocating anarchy.

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RE: Milwaukee Burning - 8/14/2016 6:35:35 PM   
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I do not believe he is per se, but wants government to be very limited. There have been advances. With Castle Law Doctrine and Stand Your ground laws we have made alot of progress in putting the risk back into crime. But it isn't enough.

Real criminals have to die. If you buy a house and it has cockroaches or termites, do you supply a place for them to stay and feed them, clothe them and give them free medical care ? I am not talking about drug dealers or drunk drivers, I am talking about people who (sober and straight) think it is alright to take your shit. (fuck, that includes most politicians huh)

There used to be cops who walked a beat, on foot. They called them flatfoot because the walked so much. There was no n____s on the street yelling "DIMES DIMES, ANYONE NEED A DIME ?" selling drugs. All that shit was kept under a lid. There was still drugs, but if you did not want any you just did not knock on their door.

I believe that cops need better physical training. Every time you hear of someone getting beat up by the cops it is after they are handcuffed and like four cops on them. And that one incident shooting 41 rounds at a guy with a knife, all of them should have been fired. When was the last time you heard of ONE cop beating the shit out of an UNHANDCUFFED full grown Man ? Seriously.

I have known people and seen people tell a cop to take of that badge and gun and we'll see. I know a guy who is like 5'4" and beat the shit out of a cop and took his gun, and then went on a tristate crime spree. I can show you a page on the internet from the court case. (I think)

Cops are getting paranoid, so even the good ones are going to use the opportunity to kill with license. Things have changed. People are weaker and that means them too. I have been in fights and car wrecks that would kill people of today. And people, including cops, think they deserve a pain free life. Well not when you make almost $30 an hour and have a benefit package that brings it up to more like $50. You got it way better than the kids they sent to Nam and Iraq, AND THIS IS OUR COUNTRY !

Know who really deserve the good pay ? Firemen. They do not take lives, they save lives. They risk their lives for people they don't even know. Meantime at the Cracker Barrel a guy with a single shot shotgun kills his olady and daughter and the cops won't enter until it is safe. You tell me who deserves the fucking money. (if I was there with a gun I would have killed him while he was reloading, but it may have been a "gun free zone", see how well that works out, where I work is a gun free zone and I am glad I work in the basement, if I go upstairs and find everyone dead, oh well)

i corresponded with a fireman a while back and he confided in me that he is not all that brave. He would not go into a burning building, but did hold the firehose. Well at least that is a supporting role. He said he did not have the hero instinct. Well not everyone does. Same here. I am not into saving one person, but let's make society so this shit happens less. Everyone thinks gun control will do it but they simply do not understand the numbers and demographics of the situation.

And they never will. Just like they do not understand that this country needs to attract business. Go ahead and tax it, it worked last time. They threaten to leave, then GTFO and get tariffed. that's what I would do.

But I digress.

In Britain, there is a Citizen's oversight group concerning the media. This is one of the reasons the BBC is so well respected. It does have a liberal slant but does try to keep the facts straight. In the US many years ago when a TV station signed off, right before the national anthem there was a notice on screen in text as well as a voice saying that "If you believe this station has not operated in the public interest you can write to the FCC and those letters will be reviewed when it is time for license renewal". Something to that effect.

We need a Citizen's review board.

Things have changed. You like diversity ? Well back then no one entity was allowed to own more than one AM, FM and TV station in any market. Now about seven people own all the media in this country.

Wait until White Man starts getting revolting. White Catholics took White Men who were starting another religion and locked them down to a table and broke almost literally every bone in their body and let them lay there and die in agony. White people burned other White people at the stake. What the fuck do you think we would do to others ? Like Tuskeegee for example. Those people did not care about anyone else. Well we can go back to that and are still the majority.

And if half the people on the street were CCW and packing, they would have shut this shit down pretty quick. So all the gun control motherfuckers around here take note. All the people in other countries, well you don't have that kind of shit happening there like here. Once in a great while, but usually nonviolent.

Plus the fact that we got crooked, psychopathic cops. I am not saying all of them, but some just need to be taken out. Like those ten or whatever, I'd like to see their service records. Did they kill like 200 Blacks ? Not been said. Maybe never will.

T^T

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