Comments on: Anger Over Cops' Acquittal In Groom Slay
Emotions Run High After 3 Detectives Cleared Of Charges In 50-Shot Killing Of Unarmed Man
- We have the same criminal relationship between ''law enforcement'' and criminals for decades and it has grown progressively worse as Americans bury their heads in their nether regions. Fifty years ago J. Edna Hoover, the FBI Director, in the face of all evidence was declaring that there was no such thing as organized crime...while he partied down with the Mafia in New York and California.
Who are we backing in Afghanistan?--the Kabul narco-state! Who are we backing in Columbia?--the Bogota death squaddies...the head of the New York Stock Exchange even trekked down there to get the cartels to invest in NYSE-listed stocks!! Who do we back in Mexico?--the narco-terrorists! Which big Rockefeller controlled bank in New York did the narco-bank, Banamex merge with?...and we''re asked to believe that Gary Webb shot himself twice in the head to commit suicide..."Move along folks...nothing to see here"... while in Austin a man pulled out of the water with his limbs bound is said by authorities to have ''commited suicide''...
...Do you know over forty people who have committed suicide or been murdered?--The Clintons do!! - Reply to this comment
- "On the other hand, when people make comments of "KKK" - I don''''t care if it is against people that could not possibly qualify, or those those could POSSIBLY qualify - (but most likey AREN''''T) - THE STATEMENT IS RACIALLY CHARGED."
Are you suggesting that the kkk doesn''t exist, when even politicians like Sen Byrd are members? Or are you saying that bringing these groups'' influence to the light to expose it and work to end it is something that should not be done? Are you saying that it is ok for some of your fellow racist posters to posit that,
"JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED...LIKE IT OR NOT.
EAT IT.....OR DIE.
ADVICE TO ALL YOU "WRIGHTERS"....
QUIT ACTIN'''' BLACK....YOU''''LL LIVE LONGER. Posted by tiddsanbeer"
is ok, but to call him an ignorant racist, and take it to task for such ignorance is somehow "racially charged"? - Reply to this comment
- After the decision that found innocent the NY Rambos in the Police Department, I wonder what garbage is smoked by Mr. Michael Palladino, president of the Detectives Endowment Association, when he responded angrily that "we have the greatest criminal justice system on earth." God save us from biased and incompetent judges as Mr. Arthur Cooperman. Even the prefix "Mr." is too high for both of them.
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- brianbwb - good luck with your problem with authority man.
Sounds like you don''t know a race problem when you have it. Which is going to make it really tough for you.
If you insist on being ignorant and yet calling me ignorant for pointing it out, let''s see who suffers the most from their ignorance, ok. - Reply to this comment
- "Its important to the Regime to keep this a ''''race thing''''..." Posted by Prinzowhales
And they happily accept the support of some of the idiots posting ignorant, "race" based hate speech on these topics, these very same suckers will be the first to scream lawsuit if they survive such an encounter, but as long as it is just "those people" then it''s ok. - Reply to this comment
- And, here''s the thing ''good'' Americans don''t want to face: A CIA rendition/drug smuggling plane was captured in Mexico with 5.5 tons of high-grade cocaine in it. Two other drug planes have either crashed or gone down in the last few months and the connections to the same CIA air fleet and fronts and VIPs on the American political scene.
CBS/AP won''t touch this with a ten foot pole! - Reply to this comment
- "If you are, on the other hand suggesting that it is somehow ok because the victim was "Black," then you are the one trapped in the ignorance and fear of racial hatred. Posted by brianbwb
It is NEVER ok to kill any innocent - your claim that I would suggest that is just that, YOUR claim. I NEVER said that.
On the other hand, when people make comments of "KKK" - I don''t care if it is against people that could not possibly qualify, or those those could POSSIBLY qualify - (but most likey AREN''T) - THE STATEMENT IS RACIALLY CHARGED.
Then we get the Al Sharptons of the world rushing in to insite as much hatrid as possible - *** THE FACTS - get people upset ''cause I''m not happy!
And people get agitated - like you have demostrated.
Do you know all the facts Mr Brianbwb ? - Reply to this comment
- Posted by speakinup
You can pretend that it doesn''t exist if you wish, you only betray your own ignorance by doing so. The police in the US have become a worldwide joke, everyone knows that far too many of them are trigger happy, scared little people seeking self esteem from a badge and a gun.
Go to Europe and ask some of your "White" relatives, they know it as well as the Asians do, as well as the Australians, Africans, Indians, and Chinese do. - Reply to this comment
- brianbwb--It does transcend ethnicity and race...and class...affecting people who don''t hang out in "seedy" strip joints...The people attacked in the Seattle Police Riot were white and middle class and deliberately set up by the provocateurs so as to tarnish the anti-WTO cause.
The dozens who have died from taserings...these sick b.astards have even tasered five year olds ''out of control''...And lets not forget the innocents--like the woman walking out of a restaurant in Boston who is murdered with one of the ''non-lethal'' projectiles...or the lawyer behind the cardboard sign in Miami who was struck as she held her sign... while the officers and their superiors were caught having a good laugh over the pain they had caused her and others.
Notice that it was the two Borderpatrolmen who fired on a drug smuggler after he tried to run over them who got sent to prison--while the DA withheld evidence...not the murdering thugs who fired fifty rounds at unarmed men.
Its important to the Regime to keep this a ''race thing''... - Reply to this comment
- "oh, I see, the courts are bias in every case where a black is killed, but not when a white is killed." Posted by speakinup
Obviously you see nothing, please show where anything in my post said anything like that. I said that the courts are biased for the police in most cases where this happens, I even included the incident at Waco Texas, where the victims were all "White".
It just looks like racism because most of the victims have been "Black", but, as I said that is another story, just a secondary component, the core of this problem is abuse of police authority, backed up by a complicit court system. - Reply to this comment
- And if the "officers were inept, trigger-happy aggressors" - where''s the history ?
Leopards don''t change their spots. So where is the history of these officers killing other innocent people ? - Reply to this comment
- "No sir, Mr brianbwb - you are playing the poor me race card. You know nothing of what happened, but have got both of those officers pegged as oreos." Posted by speakinup
It is in fact you that cannot see past the artificial construct known as "race". I said this is a case of abuse of authority by police, ok''d again by the courts. The ethnicity of the victims or the police is only a secondary issue here. There was no need to endanger citizens with a hail of 50 bullets, period. It would be just as wrong if it had happened to a Simi Valley "White" wedding.
The fact that it happens all too often to a "Black" person is another issue altogether, but that it happens at all to anyone is the crime here.
If you are, on the other hand suggesting that it is somehow ok because the victim was "Black," then you are the one trapped in the ignorance and fear of racial hatred. - Reply to this comment
- oh, I see, the courts are bias in every case where a black is killed, but not when a white is killed.
And, because I didn''t show to rant "KKK" at a jury, which heard all the facts, I''m not supporting those that claim police brutality every time there is a shooting. Of course this dead person was innocent! The revrend Al Sharpton said so!
does the name Tawana Brawley ring a bell ? Sharpton he didn''t know squat, but he rushed in to make his racist comments.
No sir, Mr brianbwb - you are playing the poor me race card. You know nothing of what happened, but have got both of those officers pegged as oreos. - Reply to this comment
- Michelle Malkin--a neo-con lizzard woman--is beating the drum that WE ARE CHANGE attacked a woman in a wheelchair. In an obviously staged event, a big fat Silverstein connected dirtbag, according to witnesses, deliberatedly veered his daughters wheelchair into the activist and rammed him with it while loudly accusing him of attacking his daughter. He then pummeled the lad. The NYPD who were watching as well came over and arrested the activist and let the fat felon go free.
Welcome to New York! Where Silverstein''s wh.ores in uniform are free to crush dissent and murder innocents but haven''t the guts to investigate when this WTC mogul admits on nationwide TV that he and his co-conspirators brought down WTC7--which couldn''t have been rigged for demolition in the hour or so after which he claimed to have told them to ''go ahead and pull it.''
Why do they fear WE ARE CHANGE? Because they ask Rockefeller, Cheney, Romney, Mafiosi Giuliani, Clinton, Blumberg and the rest of the crooks and criminals the questions that a real free press should be asking!!! - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Prinzowhales
We see what we wish to see, in most cases. The photos of the officers was published, and it was quite easy to see the ethnicity of the officers.
The press, in it''s rush for headlines does pick up the more banal aspects, but the quotes were from people who probably have never been out of that area, unable to see the larger picture, and are only aware that far too often police are not held responsible for their crimes, which statistically are committed far more against "Black" people.
The "Black" citizens do have a legitimate point, but from the view of their circumstance, and due to the ethnic division continually sustained by the mainstream media, are unable to see the more general parallels between this and Waco, and Rodney King, and Amadou Diallo, that it does transcend ethnicity, and goes to abuse of police authority with impunity granted by the courts. - Reply to this comment
- speakinup--When people don''t "buy" facts they are stuck with lies...and the kind of world views that lies lead to...
Al Sharpton is a one trick pony...all he can do is stir up race hatred...the Tawana Brawley fraud and the Duke Lacrosse fraud come immediately to mind.
I noted where CBS/AP, swine that they are, noted that the murder victim was black--but they failed to point out that two of the officers were as well. They seek to polarize on racial issues.
Alex Jones, yesterday, played Rush Limbaugh''s call for violence at the Denver Democratic Convention. The usual anarchists got permits to protest--as did the Democrats...It is the police state M-O to send masked provacateurs into the crowd to attack the police while the brass restrains the officers. The ''anarchists'' then leave and the police are unleashed on the crowd.
If anyone in a protest anywhere finds a masked thug in their midst throwing things at the police...it probably wouldn''t hurt to film him, stomp them into the ground and then turn what''s left over to the police and follow through with the DA to prosecute. That will certainly make the job of ''provocateur'' less appealing. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by speakinup
You could, of course ask the people in the koresh compound at Waco, Texas, about it. Oh yeah, that''s right, they are all dead. - Reply to this comment
- ********** - sell crazy somewhere else, we''re all stocked up here with Prinzowhales on board.
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- "Three officers, two of whom APPEAR to be Afican American are acquitted and the black community starts yelling KKK ?!?!" Posted by speakinup
Nothing at all, the justice system that acquitted them is known worldwide to be biased against "Black" people, so to equate the thinking that let them off for the murder of a "Black" person with the philosophy of the kkk is actually accurate, it is you that refuses to get the point.
The only thing wrong with it is there are no "White" people protesting a misuse of police power that could just as easily happen to them one day, even suckers like yourself don''t understand this is unjust police abuse against a citizen, not "Black" and "White". - Reply to this comment
- "The ethnicity of the participants and victims is not an issue" - brian
Then why did the article say, "many in the crowd began weeping. Others were enraged, swearing and screaming "KKK!"
Granted, yo may be speaking of a non-race related issue within this news article, but there WERE race issues involved.
And, if we don''t realize as a country that there are race issues on BOTH sides of the fence, we will never stop them. - Reply to this comment




