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Post by cgjet on May 31, 2020 11:56:43 GMT -5
The trial will be highly charged, both inside and outside the courthouse. Next, depending on the verdict and sentence, another rash of violence and vandalism.
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Post by 32Green on May 31, 2020 20:31:38 GMT -5
Based on what? The color of the cop's skin, absent any voicing of intent or animus? A white cop dealing with any black person regardless of context is subject to this charge? Just asking. Alot of white cops are assigned in black neighborhoods and vice versa randomly. I worked in Harlem for over 10 years and never hospitalized/killed/shot anyone. During the worst crime wave in NYC history. If I had...it would have been a function of circumstance/demographics, not racial animus. Not defending this guy's tactics but you are assuming intent based upon an outcome you (any many of us) are unhappy with. You’re reading too much into my comment. My comment had nothing to do with race. Simply put, under this administration, the Civil Rights division of the Justice Dept has been scaled back. To date, Barr has been quiet. Trump mentioned an investigation as a one liner during a larger speech. I need to see it...and the outcome...before I believe it. I hear you. I also see the cop has been arrested/fired as well as 3 others present fired. Not defending the cops at all, but a civil rights charge needs to be supported and the facts arent all in yet? If it's warranted, no reasonable person, LE or otherwise, would have a problem with those charges being dropped. I think we can agree on that.
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Post by westcoastoffensive on May 31, 2020 20:48:12 GMT -5
WALNUT CREEK; the Manhasset, or Sea Girt, or Greenwich of NorCal. Under seige. That is all.
Rappers are standing by; take something from the Man today!
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Post by 32Green on May 31, 2020 20:59:44 GMT -5
WALNUT CREEK; the Manhasset, or Sea Girt, or Greenwich of NorCal. Under seige. That is all. Rappers are standing by; take something from the Man today! Shocker. Throw more liberalism at it. Should buff right out. Siiiiiigh.
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Post by westcoastoffensive on Jun 1, 2020 2:44:15 GMT -5
WALNUT CREEK; the Manhasset, or Sea Girt, or Greenwich of NorCal. Under seige. That is all. Rappers are standing by; take something from the Man today! Shocker. Throw more liberalism at it. Should buff right out. Siiiiiigh.
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Post by jetswin on Jun 1, 2020 9:43:17 GMT -5
Is that where OJ lived?
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Post by bxjetfan on Jun 1, 2020 10:12:49 GMT -5
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 1, 2020 10:51:40 GMT -5
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Post by DDNYjets on Jun 1, 2020 11:22:58 GMT -5
WALNUT CREEK; the Manhasset, or Sea Girt, or Greenwich of NorCal. Under seige. That is all. Rappers are standing by; take something from the Man today! Good. Take the riots to where the limousine liberal allies live. Calabasas, Bellevue, SoHo, Tribeca should be next. I see they shut down Santa Monica at 4pm yesterday. Funny how that works.
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Post by DDNYjets on Jun 1, 2020 14:19:19 GMT -5
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Jun 1, 2020 14:32:15 GMT -5
So, I was watching some of the riot footage and I thought ... What if you owned one of the businesses near the rioting. And what if CODIV-19 had put you on the verge of bankruptcy. And what if you had the type of insurance policy where you would do pretty well (especially in comparison to bankruptcy) if your building was ransacked and burned to the ground.
I can't say if this actually happened over the weekend, but I'd be shocked if the thought didn't go through some of the small business owners' minds.
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Post by shakin on Jun 1, 2020 14:44:34 GMT -5
So, I was watching some of the riot footage and I thought ... What if you owned one of the businesses near the rioting. And what if CODIV-19 had put you on the verge of bankruptcy. And what if you had the type of insurance policy where you would do pretty well (especially in comparison to bankruptcy) if your building was ransacked and burned to the ground. I can't say if this actually happened over the weekend, but I'd be shocked if the thought didn't go through some of the small business owners' minds. most insurance doesnt cover rioting/looting/arson
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Jun 1, 2020 14:49:58 GMT -5
So, I was watching some of the riot footage and I thought ... What if you owned one of the businesses near the rioting. And what if CODIV-19 had put you on the verge of bankruptcy. And what if you had the type of insurance policy where you would do pretty well (especially in comparison to bankruptcy) if your building was ransacked and burned to the ground. I can't say if this actually happened over the weekend, but I'd be shocked if the thought didn't go through some of the small business owners' minds. Im not a small business owner, but I do believe insurance covers it... so sure, there may be some folks saying let em burn.
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Post by 2milehighJet on Jun 1, 2020 14:52:27 GMT -5
So, I was watching some of the riot footage and I thought ... What if you owned one of the businesses near the rioting. And what if CODIV-19 had put you on the verge of bankruptcy. And what if you had the type of insurance policy where you would do pretty well (especially in comparison to bankruptcy) if your building was ransacked and burned to the ground. I can't say if this actually happened over the weekend, but I'd be shocked if the thought didn't go through some of the small business owners' minds. For some, could be a blessing. Rent is still due and you can only allow 50% back into your restaurant, take out and half capacity is not sustainable to most. I would let it burn.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Jun 1, 2020 14:53:37 GMT -5
So, I was watching some of the riot footage and I thought ... What if you owned one of the businesses near the rioting. And what if CODIV-19 had put you on the verge of bankruptcy. And what if you had the type of insurance policy where you would do pretty well (especially in comparison to bankruptcy) if your building was ransacked and burned to the ground. I can't say if this actually happened over the weekend, but I'd be shocked if the thought didn't go through some of the small business owners' minds. most insurance doesnt cover rioting/looting/arson Thats what I thought, but I did some googling and found: www.propertycasualty360.com/2020/06/01/riots-civil-commotion-and-vandalism-generally-covered-by-insurance/?slreturn=20200501155022I guess it depends on the type of insurance and what they're talking about? Building may be covered but the inventory isnt?
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