Ferguson Riots

I'm hearing (reading) of media black outs. Supposedly reporters have gotten arrested in NYC for trying to report on this. This is just nuts.

Last night an 76 year old man was beaten, a woman was killed, another man was mugged and shot in the leg....do they not realize what they are doing to themselves?

And I'm seeing reports that the Missouri militia is headed in to provide support for the protesters

This could get real nasty, real quick.

I turn on CNN to try and find some news and they're showing an episode of The Sixties.
 
We have a black president. What am I missing? This race bs needs to stop. I've been to places where the value of life dosent mean anything. Thank god or whoever you were born in the United States. That is all..
 
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We have a black president. What am I missing? This race bs needs to stop. I've been to places where the value of life dosent mean anything. Thank god or whoever you were born in the United States. That is all..

I think a lot of these folks protesting don't value life or much of anything else.
 
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This sounds promising

With Highway Patrol, hugs and kisses replace tear gas in Ferguson - The Washington Post


But Thursday night, when more than a thousand protesters descended on the remains of QuickTrip – which was burned during riots on Sunday – they had a new leader.

The man at the front of the march, was Missouri Highway Patrol Capt. Ronald S. Johnson, a Ferguson native.

“I’m not afraid to be in this crowd,” Johnson declared to reporters.

Not only did Johnson march with the protesters, but he vowed to not blockade the street, to set up a media staging center, and to ensure that residents’ rights to assemble and protest were not infringed upon. Officers working crowd control, he said, have been told they must take off their gas masks.

Johnson hugged and kissed community members as they passed, slapping backs and sharing laughs.

After fielding more than a dozen questions, Johnson began walking toward the protests – it had broken off its route and doubled back.

Johnson marched down the center of the street, trailed by media, as the march’s leader’s brought hundreds of chanting and sign-waving residents.

They met head on.

“Just wanna know where you are going,” Johnson said.

“Up to the Quick Trip and then stopping,” the man with the megaphone responded.

“OK! Go ahead,” Johnson said, smiling and stepping aside as hundreds of residents streamed past him.

Moments later, as he rallied the crowd and demanded justice and information about the shooting, the man with the megaphone declared:

“They respect us,” referring to police. “ So let’s respect them. They’ve given us the sidewalk so lets stay out of their street.”

Police chief with a protester
 

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This should be the issue. Run up in my store stealing sheet and you'll be on the ground. These folks are fortunate that people liked myself dont own vandalised property around the area.

When you retaliate you're racist & it gives them a reason to do what they always do. When these things happen all you hear is how good a person they were. When they shoot cops or anybody else or rob or commit any other crime all you hear is how good they were. ????? Really? No self responsibility or accountability. Always someone else's fault. Always looking for any reason to play the race card.
 
When you retaliate you're racist & it gives them a reason to do what they always do. When these things happen all you hear is how good a person they were. When they shoot cops or anybody else or rob or commit any other crime all you hear is how good they were. ????? Really? No self responsibility or accountability. Always someone else's fault. Always looking for any reason to play the race card.

Good grief, has anyone ever told you how whiny you sound?
 
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This sounds promising

With Highway Patrol, hugs and kisses replace tear gas in Ferguson - The Washington Post


But Thursday night, when more than a thousand protesters descended on the remains of QuickTrip – which was burned during riots on Sunday – they had a new leader.

The man at the front of the march, was Missouri Highway Patrol Capt. Ronald S. Johnson, a Ferguson native.

“I’m not afraid to be in this crowd,” Johnson declared to reporters.

Not only did Johnson march with the protesters, but he vowed to not blockade the street, to set up a media staging center, and to ensure that residents’ rights to assemble and protest were not infringed upon. Officers working crowd control, he said, have been told they must take off their gas masks.

Johnson hugged and kissed community members as they passed, slapping backs and sharing laughs.

After fielding more than a dozen questions, Johnson began walking toward the protests – it had broken off its route and doubled back.

Johnson marched down the center of the street, trailed by media, as the march’s leader’s brought hundreds of chanting and sign-waving residents.

They met head on.

“Just wanna know where you are going,” Johnson said.

“Up to the Quick Trip and then stopping,” the man with the megaphone responded.

“OK! Go ahead,” Johnson said, smiling and stepping aside as hundreds of residents streamed past him.

Moments later, as he rallied the crowd and demanded justice and information about the shooting, the man with the megaphone declared:

“They respect us,” referring to police. “ So let’s respect them. They’ve given us the sidewalk so lets stay out of their street.”

Police chief with a protester

This guy will be running for office soon.
 
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He's awful.

He's going to be disappointed he can't continue to run the race card and divide that town further. I guess he takes his ball and goes back to MSNBC where he can run his mouth with a grumpy look on his face that he wasn't able to prolong the crisis more than necessary.
 
:banghead2: Al loves Obama as much as you do....think about that you clown.


So by the transitive theory, that means that if Lane Kiffin said he loves the University of Tennessee, and you love the University of Tennessee, that means you identify with everything Lane Kiffin?

And I'm the clown. Got it.
 
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Police claim that Brown had stolen cigars from a nearby convenience store before the shooting, for whatever that's worth.
 
So by the transitive theory, that means that if Lane Kiffin said he loves the University of Tennessee, and you love the University of Tennessee, that means you identify with everything Lane Kiffin?

And I'm the clown. Got it.

You and Al both play the race card when your actual argument breaks down (or never truly existed)
 
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Police Release Name Of The Cop Who Shot Missouri Teen | The Daily Caller

Also released security camera footage of a man supposedly Brown, punching the store clerk.

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So by the transitive theory, that means that if Lane Kiffin said he loves the University of Tennessee, and you love the University of Tennessee, that means you identify with everything Lane Kiffin?

And I'm the clown. Got it.

That's an impressive comparison. We all know you & Al are big die hard defenders of Obama & in the tank blowhards for pushing his left-wing loony agenda. That's what you & Al Sharpton share as mutual lovers of all Obama's loony agenda.
 
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I do wonder though why they didn't release the part of him being possibly linked to robbery at the start? At this point most people think the PD is trying to discredit him them just now releasing this new piece of evidence.
 
Good grief, has anyone ever told you how whiny you sound?

Good grief anybody ever tell you how ignorant you sound? What's that? Everyday? Ok. Guess the news & reality is whiny. Guess people constantly using scapegoats for their shortcomings isn't.
 
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