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« on: August 15, 2016, 06:16:28 PM »

should be arrested for inciting a riot, well that's law for white people anyway.

http://www.infowars.com/burn-down-white-suburbs-sister-of-man-killed-by-milwaukee-police-urges-rioters/

lets not forget the man killed turned towards the black cop with a gun pointing towards the cop after a police chase.
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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2016, 07:32:56 PM »

Near where I live... 

Watching the local news the past few days, makes ya wonder when laws will be enforced, rather than the police (with orders from the mayor and police chief) standing by and watching (showing incredible restraint) as the 'savages' run amok, trashing cars, burning gas stations, and throwing bricks at police...

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« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2016, 07:57:59 PM »

Curfew and National Guard standing by to help law enforcement if needed. Lots of hand wringing  by the local media about putting people in jeopardy. How about using all the news footage as well as social media pictures to identify the thugs, arrest them, convict as possible and no time off for good behavior. Oops, we are talking about Milwaukee, the catch and release capital of the world. The next harsh sentence of a multiple felon will be the first. They even have a "gun court" just for gun using criminals that refuses to imprison repeat offenders. Then off course the Mayor and his stooges will cry about how concealed carry is threatening the safety of the city's population as if the criminals are actually carrying legally. 
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« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2016, 03:01:57 AM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.

The people of the community allowed this to happen with their votes, or not voting.  The people of these communities vote in 95% blocks for the same people who put them in the very positions that they are in.  They continue to support the corrupt governments that scare them into thinking that what little they do have will be taken away by the other guys.  And when you have close to nothing and sit in fear in your apartment because you're afraid to go get milk, the fear of losing everything can be all too much.  (Rules for Radicals comes to life) 

Then there is this interesting phenomenon that happens in these communities.  Year after year they believe and fall in.  Those who fall out are scorned, kids who want to learn are beat up, those who succeed or speak correct English are ridiculed or said to be "acting white", politicians caught smoking crack with whores are re-elected, then another criminal disobeys police and we start all over again.

Let them burn it all down.  Some day, maybe, a leader will emerge from the community who speaks their language, but can turn a deaf ear and a blind eye to what is really happening.  There are a few very good people of that community trying to tell it like it is, urging for change at the top not at the bottom.  But these folks are belittled and ridiculed.  Some day, maybe.

I was once asked to name just one policy that the Repubs have presented that would have a direct effect in these communities.  I said School Vouchers.  Don't recall receiving a reply.  And guess who stopped that program, NOT BUSH.
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« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2016, 03:29:58 AM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.

The people of the community allowed this to happen with their votes, or not voting.  The people of these communities vote in 95% blocks for the same people who put them in the very positions that they are in.  They continue to support the corrupt governments that scare them into thinking that what little they do have will be taken away by the other guys.  And when you have close to nothing and sit in fear in your apartment because you're afraid to go get milk, the fear of losing everything can be all too much.  (Rules for Radicals comes to life) 

Then there is this interesting phenomenon that happens in these communities.  Year after year they believe and fall in.  Those who fall out are scorned, kids who want to learn are beat up, those who succeed or speak correct English are ridiculed or said to be "acting white", politicians caught smoking crack with whores are re-elected, then another criminal disobeys police and we start all over again.

Let them burn it all down.  Some day, maybe, a leader will emerge from the community who speaks their language, but can turn a deaf ear and a blind eye to what is really happening.  There are a few very good people of that community trying to tell it like it is, urging for change at the top not at the bottom.  But these folks are belittled and ridiculed.  Some day, maybe.

I was once asked to name just one policy that the Repubs have presented that would have a direct effect in these communities.  I said School Vouchers.  Don't recall receiving a reply.  And guess who stopped that program, NOT BUSH.

Tribal (mob rule) mentality.

"Democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where 51% of the people may take away the rights of the other 49%."

its a shame they don't realize the slaves brought here where slaves in Africa their masters were stronger Tribes that owned them who sold them to the white man. The white man didn't go to Africa and hunt down the natives and capture them and put them on a boat. their black masters made them go the boat.
US History fact, the first slave owner in America was actually a black man and the slave was black.
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« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2016, 03:40:57 AM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.

The people of the community allowed this to happen with their votes, or not voting.  The people of these communities vote in 95% blocks for the same people who put them in the very positions that they are in.  They continue to support the corrupt governments that scare them into thinking that what little they do have will be taken away by the other guys.  And when you have close to nothing and sit in fear in your apartment because you're afraid to go get milk, the fear of losing everything can be all too much.  (Rules for Radicals comes to life) 

Then there is this interesting phenomenon that happens in these communities.  Year after year they believe and fall in.  Those who fall out are scorned, kids who want to learn are beat up, those who succeed or speak correct English are ridiculed or said to be "acting white", politicians caught smoking crack with whores are re-elected, then another criminal disobeys police and we start all over again.

Let them burn it all down.  Some day, maybe, a leader will emerge from the community who speaks their language, but can turn a deaf ear and a blind eye to what is really happening.  There are a few very good people of that community trying to tell it like it is, urging for change at the top not at the bottom.  But these folks are belittled and ridiculed.  Some day, maybe.

I was once asked to name just one policy that the Repubs have presented that would have a direct effect in these communities.  I said School Vouchers.  Don't recall receiving a reply.  And guess who stopped that program, NOT BUSH.

Nailed it, Gary.
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« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2016, 06:06:43 AM »

I grew up in one of those Milwaukee neighborhoods.  My family was one of those that moved out of the county in 1970, after I had moved to Minnesota in '68...
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« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2016, 06:26:11 AM »

The problem with the "We don't live there so we don't care. Let them burn it down." mentality is that there are innocent people that live in the same city.  Incidentally the agitator was calling for burning down the "white" suburbs expecting that very perspective.  In the United States of America we care about protecting the minority as well.  Even if a large number or even a majority of people in an area are part of the hoodlum subset we don't simply write off that area and let the vocal bad guys have it.

If I were to feel a certain way toward everyone with a similar skin appearance to those in the video I might end up feeling badly toward some people very close to you, Gary.  That wouldn't be right.  I've met some of those people and they're good folks.  Drawing a broad brush over everyone who lives in a particular city or area is much the some.  It would only be justified if we could determine that the participation was actually 100%.

What would be right is to prosecute and penalize the criminals for criminal activity.  I'm not entirely certain how to do that when the local government is in the hands of the hoodlum subset.   
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« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2016, 06:59:02 AM »

As someone who lived though the Detroit riots of '67, I have never been able to understand the concept
of destroying your own neighborhood in protest. It screams, "I'll show you, I'll hurt me".
I also agree that this particular shooting was a poor excuse for a city to erupt...it appears to
have been a justified shooting. It's been hot and humid all over the country, ask any cop,
that is prime weather for all kinds of crime to increase.

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« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2016, 07:13:00 AM »

The problem with the "We don't live there so we don't care. Let them burn it down." mentality is that there are innocent people that live in the same city.  Incidentally the agitator was calling for burning down the "white" suburbs expecting that very perspective.  In the United States of America we care about protecting the minority as well.  Even if a large number or even a majority of people in an area are part of the hoodlum subset we don't simply write off that area and let the vocal bad guys have it.

If I were to feel a certain way toward everyone with a similar skin appearance to those in the video I might end up feeling badly toward some people very close to you, Gary.  That wouldn't be right.  I've met some of those people and they're good folks.  Drawing a broad brush over everyone who lives in a particular city or area is much the some.  It would only be justified if we could determine that the participation was actually 100%.

What would be right is to prosecute and penalize the criminals for criminal activity.  I'm not entirely certain how to do that when the local government is in the hands of the hoodlum subset.   

This isn't about skin appearance. I realize we are discussing the events in Milwaukee and the people at issue are predominately black. But the skin color isn't the problem.

Any class of people who share this deviant social behavior need to be ostracized and their behavior put down.

I realized that innocent people will be victims here. The innocent people in these situations often are shackled by their own government by well intended laws that strip them of their rights to defend themselves or adequately protect them.

This anti-social group that is among us, like those in Milwaukee, are either at the edge of the abyss or have already flung themselves into it.

The solutions, and there will have to be multiple ones, will be tough and very hard to implement, with some flying in the face of what we now consider reasonable.

But the first thing to realize is that this isn't about skin color. It is about social madness and those who engage in that madness.  
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« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2016, 07:19:22 AM »

This isn't about skin appearance. I realize we are discussing the events in Milwaukee and the people at issue are predominately black. But the skin color isn't the problem.

Any class of people who share this deviant social behavior need to be ostracized and their behavior put down.

I realized that innocent people will be victims here. The innocent people in these situations often are shackled by their own government by well intended laws that strip them of their rights to defend themselves or adequately protect them.

This anti-social group that is among us, like those in Milwaukee, are either at the edge of the abyss or have already flung themselves into it.

The solutions, and there will have to be multiple ones, will be tough and very hard to implement, with some flying in the face of what we now consider reasonable.

But the first thing to realize is that this isn't about skin color. It is about social madness and those who engage in that madness.  

Perhaps I was too subtle for you.

My point was that drawing the broad brush of everyone who lives in that city is the same as drawing the broad brush of everyone of the same skin appearance is the same.  Both are wrong,
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« Reply #11 on: August 16, 2016, 08:29:46 AM »

This isn't about skin appearance. I realize we are discussing the events in Milwaukee and the people at issue are predominately black. But the skin color isn't the problem.

Any class of people who share this deviant social behavior need to be ostracized and their behavior put down.

I realized that innocent people will be victims here. The innocent people in these situations often are shackled by their own government by well intended laws that strip them of their rights to defend themselves or adequately protect them.

This anti-social group that is among us, like those in Milwaukee, are either at the edge of the abyss or have already flung themselves into it.

The solutions, and there will have to be multiple ones, will be tough and very hard to implement, with some flying in the face of what we now consider reasonable.

But the first thing to realize is that this isn't about skin color. It is about social madness and those who engage in that madness.  

Perhaps I was too subtle for you.

My point was that drawing the broad brush of everyone who lives in that city is the same as drawing the broad brush of everyone of the same skin appearance is the same.  Both are wrong,
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« Reply #12 on: August 16, 2016, 08:32:29 AM »

I've never heard of trailer park riots and the parks being burned down.
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« Reply #13 on: August 16, 2016, 08:54:44 AM »

The problem with the "We don't live there so we don't care. Let them burn it down." mentality is that there are innocent people that live in the same city.  Incidentally the agitator was calling for burning down the "white" suburbs expecting that very perspective.  In the United States of America we care about protecting the minority as well.  Even if a large number or even a majority of people in an area are part of the hoodlum subset we don't simply write off that area and let the vocal bad guys have it.  But that's exactly what they've been doing.  They aren't shutting them down.  They waited until the 3rd night this time.   

If I were to feel a certain way toward everyone with a similar skin appearance  not sure why you're going here to those in the video I might end up feeling badly toward some people very close to you, Gary.  That wouldn't be right.  I've met some of those people and they're good folks.  Drawing a broad brush over everyone who lives in a particular city or area is much the some. I didn't do this It would only be justified if we could determine that the participation was actually 100%.

What would be right is to prosecute and penalize the criminals for criminal activity.  I'm not entirely certain how to do that when the local government is in the hands of the hoodlum subset.   

Whao there, I never said I didn't care about, nor did I say not to protect the innocent.  I'm sorry, I didn't think I had to preface my points by saying, "not all, but..... " before each one.  Of course Not All.  Just like not all Muslims, or not all Jews, or not all White people.  We need to get past that nitpickyness.  They're killing Trump with all the nitpickyness.  He never said all Mexicans or All Muslims, right?  I worked in these neighborhoods as well, during my last year in school, during residency, and in hospital outreach clinics.  I've seen people of all color and ages, that fall in line with the Democrat brainwashing in these neighborhoods.  Nothing short of an apocalypse is gonna change their minds.  Maybe the system has to have a catastrophic failure to change the mindset of a large group.  Doesn't mean I don't care.  And I don't only limit this to people of a certain color.  Unfortunately, the cities where this keeps happening ...........  I also know several neighborhoods where the predominant race is black and the high school seniors are receiving acceptances from ALL the ivy league schools.  They are immigrants who send their kids to private schools, don't rely on gov't for anything, but will still vote democrat

And after dust settle, of course go after everyone you can identify.  But they rarely seem to do that.  


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« Reply #14 on: August 16, 2016, 10:12:14 AM »

   
     Woman calling for them to go to the suburbs and burn they S---. The suburbs will fire back, so beware. The burbs are armed with
 more than hand guns, and they know how to hold them correctly.

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« Reply #15 on: August 16, 2016, 01:27:18 PM »

Using that BROAD brush and trying to make it look like ALL blacks hate cops, all white people, the establishment, work of any kind would certainly be wrong.  But to be afraid (of because of political correctness) to say this mentality is a growing problem black and white but certainly in the black community is exactly what our
POTUS is pushing on us.

They need to feel the proper consequences quick fast and in a hurry, then maybe they won't feel it's OK to go get free crap from behind smashed windows everytime they get mad.
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« Reply #16 on: August 16, 2016, 01:33:11 PM »

I have one of those.   cooldude

It works very nicely.  

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« Reply #17 on: August 16, 2016, 01:51:04 PM »

If they don't bother me, I won't bother them
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« Reply #18 on: August 16, 2016, 01:53:50 PM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.
...  

Okay, just so we can clear up any misunderstanding let me say it again.  The comment to broad brush and comparing it to skin color broad brushing was in response to my friend, Dr. Gary, specifically saying that we should let them burn it all (the city) down.  My position is that no matter how angry we are at the very vocal ones who call out for burning the "white" suburbs and inciting unreasonable and unlawful behavior, it is wrong for us to simply respond in kind by saying we should let them burn down the city.  We must remain aware that within that city are innocent people who are not part of the crowds and hoodlums we are seeing.

It's a tough situation.  We are strongly drawn to assume the position of letting them destroy their own world before they can get to ours.  Unfortunately there are within their own world plenty of people who are not them.

I wish I knew the truly correct solution to this stuff.  It's wrong.  It is very wrong.      
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« Reply #19 on: August 16, 2016, 03:56:09 PM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.
...  

Okay, just so we can clear up any misunderstanding let me say it again.  The comment to broad brush and comparing it to skin color broad brushing was in response to my friend, Dr. Gary, specifically saying that we should let them burn it all (the city) down.  My position is that no matter how angry we are at the very vocal ones who call out for burning the "white" suburbs and inciting unreasonable and unlawful behavior, it is wrong for us to simply respond in kind by saying we should let them burn down the city.  We must remain aware that within that city are innocent people who are not part of the crowds and hoodlums we are seeing.

It's a tough situation.  We are strongly drawn to assume the position of letting them destroy their own world before they can get to ours.  Unfortunately there are within their own world plenty of people who are not them.

I wish I knew the truly correct solution to this stuff.  It's wrong.  It is very wrong.      

We know how to correct this, but they refuse to do it.  There should be a cop, or a soldier on every corner/intersection throughout a neighborhoods where crime is high.  Period.  Shut crime down.  Let the innocent and the young see the officers interacting with the community on a daily basis.  Put a cop in every school (I had one in mine, Officer Conti.  My school was his only job.) to keep crime and bullying down so kids can get an education that isn't interrupted by students who act out.  Put cops in the clubs, in (or outside) the churches, At all gatherings of a determined number of guests or more, etc.

But they're not ever going to do this.  I don't know how Rahm Emanuel sleeps at night.

The people within these neighborhoods have to demand this.  They have to demand protection for the innocent that can't afford to live elsewhere.  But they don't. or they don't have a loud enough voice.  Maybe if they let it burn people will get mad enough.  Instead, of listening to the loudmouths blame everything else except the real culprits.  Instead of feeling put upon by the police  and understanding that they are there to shut down the crime and keep every one safe. 

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« Reply #20 on: August 16, 2016, 04:05:47 PM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.
...  

Okay, just so we can clear up any misunderstanding let me say it again.  The comment to broad brush and comparing it to skin color broad brushing was in response to my friend, Dr. Gary, specifically saying that we should let them burn it all (the city) down.  My position is that no matter how angry we are at the very vocal ones who call out for burning the "white" suburbs and inciting unreasonable and unlawful behavior, it is wrong for us to simply respond in kind by saying we should let them burn down the city.  We must remain aware that within that city are innocent people who are not part of the crowds and hoodlums we are seeing.

It's a tough situation.  We are strongly drawn to assume the position of letting them destroy their own world before they can get to ours.  Unfortunately there are within their own world plenty of people who are not them.

I wish I knew the truly correct solution to this stuff.  It's wrong.  It is very wrong.      

We know how to correct this, but they refuse to do it.  There should be a cop, or a soldier on every corner/intersection throughout a neighborhoods where crime is high.  Period.  Shut crime down.  Let the innocent and the young see the officers interacting with the community on a daily basis.  Put a cop in every school (I had one in mine, Officer Conti.  My school was his only job.) to keep crime and bullying down so kids can get an education that isn't interrupted by students who act out.  Put cops in the clubs, in (or outside) the churches, At all gatherings of a determined number of guests or more, etc.

But they're not ever going to do this.  I don't know how Rahm Emanuel sleeps at night.

The people within these neighborhoods have to demand this.  They have to demand protection for the innocent that can't afford to live elsewhere.  But they don't. or they don't have a loud enough voice.  Maybe if they let it burn people will get mad enough.  Instead, of listening to the loudmouths blame everything else except the real culprits.  Instead of feeling put upon by the police  and understanding that they are there to shut down the crime and keep every one safe. 



You know as well as I that this will never happen because it must come from the top and this administration will never allow it. As matter of fact, what's happening is exactly what they want to happen. Barry and Emanuel must be gushing over recent events.
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« Reply #21 on: August 16, 2016, 04:18:37 PM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.
...  

Okay, just so we can clear up any misunderstanding let me say it again.  The comment to broad brush and comparing it to skin color broad brushing was in response to my friend, Dr. Gary, specifically saying that we should let them burn it all (the city) down.  My position is that no matter how angry we are at the very vocal ones who call out for burning the "white" suburbs and inciting unreasonable and unlawful behavior, it is wrong for us to simply respond in kind by saying we should let them burn down the city.  We must remain aware that within that city are innocent people who are not part of the crowds and hoodlums we are seeing.

It's a tough situation.  We are strongly drawn to assume the position of letting them destroy their own world before they can get to ours.  Unfortunately there are within their own world plenty of people who are not them.

I wish I knew the truly correct solution to this stuff.  It's wrong.  It is very wrong.      

We know how to correct this, but they refuse to do it.  There should be a cop, or a soldier on every corner/intersection throughout a neighborhoods where crime is high.  Period.  Shut crime down.  Let the innocent and the young see the officers interacting with the community on a daily basis.  Put a cop in every school (I had one in mine, Officer Conti.  My school was his only job.) to keep crime and bullying down so kids can get an education that isn't interrupted by students who act out.  Put cops in the clubs, in (or outside) the churches, At all gatherings of a determined number of guests or more, etc.

But they're not ever going to do this.  I don't know how Rahm Emanuel sleeps at night.

The people within these neighborhoods have to demand this.  They have to demand protection for the innocent that can't afford to live elsewhere.  But they don't. or they don't have a loud enough voice.  Maybe if they let it burn people will get mad enough.  Instead, of listening to the loudmouths blame everything else except the real culprits.  Instead of feeling put upon by the police  and understanding that they are there to shut down the crime and keep every one safe. 



You know as well as I that this will never happen because it must come from the top and this administration will never allow it. As matter of fact, what's happening is exactly what they want to happen. Barry and Emanuel must be gushing over recent events.

Not only is the current Administration, but also all the Dem controlled cities, NOT increasing police presence, they are DECREASING it, and blaming the cops for the problem!  It will get worse, much worse, before it gets better.  I am so glad I live out in the country!  17 miles from the nearest metropolis, of just over 300 people!
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« Reply #22 on: August 16, 2016, 04:59:05 PM »

My Opinion, let them burn it all down!

If this is how a community behaves when there is no wrong doing, and then all of a sudden they want to blame jobs, schools, money, etc, ............. Let them burn it all down.
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Okay, just so we can clear up any misunderstanding let me say it again.  The comment to broad brush and comparing it to skin color broad brushing was in response to my friend, Dr. Gary, specifically saying that we should let them burn it all (the city) down.  My position is that no matter how angry we are at the very vocal ones who call out for burning the "white" suburbs and inciting unreasonable and unlawful behavior, it is wrong for us to simply respond in kind by saying we should let them burn down the city.  We must remain aware that within that city are innocent people who are not part of the crowds and hoodlums we are seeing.

It's a tough situation.  We are strongly drawn to assume the position of letting them destroy their own world before they can get to ours.  Unfortunately there are within their own world plenty of people who are not them.

I wish I knew the truly correct solution to this stuff.  It's wrong.  It is very wrong.      


We know how to correct this, but they refuse to do it.  There should be a cop, or a soldier on every corner/intersection throughout a neighborhoods where crime is high.  Period.  Shut crime down.  Let the innocent and the young see the officers interacting with the community on a daily basis.  Put a cop in every school (I had one in mine, Officer Conti.  My school was his only job.) to keep crime and bullying down so kids can get an education that isn't interrupted by students who act out.  Put cops in the clubs, in (or outside) the churches, At all gatherings of a determined number of guests or more, etc.

But they're not ever going to do this.  I don't know how Rahm Emanuel sleeps at night.

The people within these neighborhoods have to demand this.  They have to demand protection for the innocent that can't afford to live elsewhere.  But they don't. or they don't have a loud enough voice.  Maybe if they let it burn people will get mad enough.  Instead, of listening to the loudmouths blame everything else except the real culprits.  Instead of feeling put upon by the police  and understanding that they are there to shut down the crime and keep every one safe. 




You know as well as I that this will never happen because it must come from the top and this administration will never allow it. As matter of fact, what's happening is exactly what they want to happen. Barry and Emanuel must be gushing over recent events.


just read all of todays Soros headlines. I've telling people about this guy for over 20 yrs.
http://www.drudgereportarchives.com/data/2016/08/16/20160816_210006.htm
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« Reply #23 on: August 16, 2016, 07:59:24 PM »

I have a problem with all this coverage on an armed  Thug being shot by a LEO and yet the shootings that happened in Dallas and in Louisiana of LEO's have all but disappeared from the Biased Media.
What is wrong with this picture? Do I care if. They burn their city down NO but do feel sorry for the innocent people involved. All I can say is they need not bring that stuff outside their cities unless the want heavy resistance.
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« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2016, 04:08:27 AM »

what is a weave?   Cheesy

Couldn't pay me to live in Milwaukee.

Even a few people I know in Freeport IL just 45 miles south of me don't allow their kids to attend their school system stating way too many gang bangers around.

Pretty sad state of affairs when the parents don't feel safe enough to send their kids to the local public school system nor walk outside around the block at night.    I'd be moving.   Cry
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« Reply #25 on: August 17, 2016, 09:36:49 AM »

Fiends of mine have been E-mailing me stuff about Saul Alinsky-sp? How ever many steps are involved we are more than half way thru!  Lips Sealed Don't take MY WORD for it! RIDE SAFE.
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« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2016, 12:55:02 PM »

Black murderer kills white cop in south Georgia.

No one protests - the new dem/left/lib/prog word for riot - and there's hardly any national news cover.

Hypocrites one and all. Pathetic.
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« Reply #27 on: August 17, 2016, 01:09:05 PM »

Black murderer kills white cop in south Georgia.

No one protests - the new dem/left/lib/prog word for riot - and there's hardly any national news cover.

Hypocrites one and all. Pathetic.
Paul haven't heard one peep about it here Sad
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« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2016, 01:21:03 PM »

Black murderer kills white cop in south Georgia.

No one protests - the new dem/left/lib/prog word for riot - and there's hardly any national news cover.

Hypocrites one and all. Pathetic.

Paul haven't heard one peep about it here Sad


http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional/police-officer-shot-and-killed-answering-call-in-s/nsFqQ/

http://www.ajc.com/news/news/crime-law/man-arrested-in-ga-cops-shooting-death/nsF7J/

There have been others in GA.
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« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2016, 01:26:13 PM »

Sad state of affairs Sad
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