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37 minutes ago, BillStime said:


One group protesting police brutality

 

The other group shows up w guns because they can’t get a haircut.

 

One group are thugs

 

The other are good people.

 

Jews will not replace us, right?

 

All good people?

 

Got it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

One group stood on the steps.

 

The other burned down the city.

 

You're an idiot.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Not that I've seen yet. Were they also taken into custody? 

Not sure.  Juggling a couple of things here.  Will look later. I’d say doubtful at this point, but we’ll see.  

Posted
3 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

:ph34r:

 

The country is on fire literally and figuratively and we’re actually having a decent conversation about some of the issues that underlie the literal fire in Minnesota.  Please keep your conspiracy theory material out of it for now.  Later, fine, we can talk all you want about Russia this and Comey that and we’ll go back to having our usual fun.  But this Minnesota stuff is common ground, and important, and we shouldn’t disturb it with something so far afield as this.  Thank you. 

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1 minute ago, SectionC3 said:

 

The country is on fire literally and figuratively and we’re actually having a decent conversation about some of the issues that underlie the literal fire in Minnesota.  Please keep your conspiracy theory material out of it for now.  Later, fine, we can talk all you want about Russia this and Comey that and we’ll go back to having our usual fun.  But this Minnesota stuff is common ground, and important, and we shouldn’t disturb it with something so far afield as this.  Thank you. 

 

The fact you think it's far afield shows how ***** dishonest and/or lost you are. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

:ph34r:

It's always back to the Russia thing with you. :)  This particular cop had a dozen police conduct complaints against him (one leading to a letter of reprimand).  It's not a good look for that police force regardless of what you think about the looting and rioting.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

Word salad is such a great description.  That beta bozo mayor of Minny is like an extremely poor man's Obama.  Essentially emote, say very vague but nice sounding things, don't do anything at all, let the media cover for you.

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Just now, Doc Brown said:

It's always back to the Russia thing with you. :)  This particular cop had a dozen police conduct complaints against him (one leading to a letter of reprimand).  It's not a good look for that police force regardless of what you think about the looting and rioting.

 

No one is defending the cops. Not me. Not that post. 

 

It's pointing out the hypocrisy we're seeing throughout this thread and over the past four years on this topic. 

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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

 

No one is defending the cops. Not me. Not that post. 

 

It's pointing out the hypocrisy we're seeing throughout this thread and over the past four years on this topic. 

Understood.  I just found it funny you found a way to link this to the Russia investigation.  That was the last thing on my mind.

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Just now, Doc Brown said:

Understood.  I just found it funny you found a way to link this to the Russia investigation.  That was the last thing on my mind.

 

One day you'll see it's all connected at the source. ;) 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

The country is on fire literally and figuratively and we’re actually having a decent conversation about some of the issues that underlie the literal fire in Minnesota.  Please keep your conspiracy theory material out of it for now.  Later, fine, we can talk all you want about Russia this and Comey that and we’ll go back to having our usual fun.  But this Minnesota stuff is common ground, and important, and we shouldn’t disturb it with something so far afield as this.  Thank you. 

this is the second post where you try to control the conversation (like your others don't :rolleyes:, right?) just move along if it doesn't interest you.

Posted
33 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

The country is on fire literally and figuratively and we’re actually having a decent conversation about some of the issues that underlie the literal fire in Minnesota.  Please keep your conspiracy theory material out of it for now.  Later, fine, we can talk all you want about Russia this and Comey that and we’ll go back to having our usual fun.  But this Minnesota stuff is common ground, and important, and we shouldn’t disturb it with something so far afield as this.  Thank you. 

I disagree with your thoughts on this.  It's not conspiracy theory, it's fact and its relevant.  There is no middle ground to be had here on Russia, no need to pretend there is. 

 

I do agree its refreshing to hit you with some thumbs up posts on this issue. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

So how is looting a business part of a protest against police brutality? But I find it sad that you actually think the men who showed up to protest the lockdown were there for haircuts. Those men wanted to be left alone by govt and allowed to open their businesses since they felt the govt was oppressing them. Since peaceful protests are guaranteed by the constitution I support both groups to make their voices heard so long as it is peaceful.


You’re right - we should never inconvenience the White people.  
 

SMH

Posted
1 hour ago, Rob's House said:

 

One group stood on the steps.

 

The other burned down the city.

 

You're an idiot.


Black people just aren’t important - is that what you’re saying?  Got it. 

Posted
2 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

I'm no legal expert but I believe the charge would be manslaughter. Is there really a question that the officer killed the guy?  The issue here, with the people of Minneapolis, is that given the EXACT SAME circumstances, they all know that they would have been arrested...on the spot!  Nobody is asking for a public lynching without due process.

 

Don't know that for sure.  If the woman on MSNBC is right about them having known and worked together at a restaurant for over a decade, this could be personal & might be more like Murder 1.

 

Not sure how Minnesota's laws work, but if they were thinking they might be bringing charges that serious against the cop, that could explain the delay on arresting/ charging him.  

 

And, though an ordinary citizen would likely "get arrested ... on the spot" would they necessarily have been charged on the spot as well? Maybe one of our actual lawyers like @Koko78 could weigh in on that.  Because if they wouldn't necessarily get charged right away, then "arresting" them really doesn't add anything to the eventual serving of justice.

 

All 4 of these cops were fired.  Not just put on leave, but actually fired.  That says, IMHO, something additional is on its way.

Posted
1 hour ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

I never thought I would live to see the day when there are American Soldiers, issued live ammunition, with authorization to use lethal force deployed on an American street.

 

What a sad day indeed.

 

 

This is one of the best observations I’ve read on an Internet message board.  Well said.  We have lost our way. 

Posted (edited)

The white guy breaking windows was Amtifa. They are anarchists/cpmmunists and just want to foment unrest.  

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Posted
8 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Black people just aren’t important - is that what you’re saying?  Got it. 

 

Is English your second language, or are you just mentally disabled?

 

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