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Post by BushytheLobster on Dec 23, 2014 13:19:50 GMT -5
Don't remember who said it, but "an attack on the police is an attack on society" was absolutely right. And those fucking POS "protesters" (terrorists really) who chant "whose streets? our streets!" BULLSHIT. They're not YOUR streets, they're everyone's streets, and you're a stupid vocal violent minority, so FUCK YOU. Here's a good hashtag: #UseLiveAmmoOnProtestersUh, no.
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Post by Hotman on Dec 23, 2014 13:34:23 GMT -5
I love James Woods. If you have some time to kill, check out his Twitter page. James Woods TwitterI guess he never wants to work in Hollywood again. Love this tweet. Why you say that? Why won't he work in Hollywood again? And he's right. Also, that bitch getting all up in a man's grill like that, fair game to get that mouth slapped the fuck shut. Give the bitch a good smack, but take it easy with the arrests. make too many arrests.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 23, 2014 13:35:22 GMT -5
I love James Woods. If you have some time to kill, check out his Twitter page. James Woods TwitterI guess he never wants to work in Hollywood again. Love this tweet. Is he working in HOllywood now?
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Post by Hotman on Dec 23, 2014 13:45:27 GMT -5
I guess he never wants to work in Hollywood again. Love this tweet. Is he working in HOllywood now? Who is he? But still, are nimrods outraged at that tweet? I'm not the best at finding outrage in any sentence so that;s not as strong as my rope game.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Dec 23, 2014 14:54:02 GMT -5
Don't remember who said it, but "an attack on the police is an attack on society" was absolutely right. And those fucking POS "protesters" (terrorists really) who chant "whose streets? our streets!" BULLSHIT. They're not YOUR streets, they're everyone's streets, and you're a stupid vocal violent minority, so FUCK YOU. Here's a good hashtag: #UseLiveAmmoOnProtesters There's a place for peaceful protest. Giuliani let people protest, but the city controlled where and when, because they are everyone's streets. He didnt let things get out of control and shut the city down. DeBlasio is a joke, letting protesters try to shut down the Brooklyn Bridge with violence against the NYPD. Fine, maybe its time for the NYPD to look the other way. You want selective policing of "minor crimes", how about none? How about NYC goes all Escape From New York... see how long before they're crying for the police to come back, cause Snake Plissken aint coming. Sadly the city needs a strong Mayor at a critical time, and there's nary a one in sight.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Dec 23, 2014 14:56:37 GMT -5
I guess he never wants to work in Hollywood again. Love this tweet. that bitch getting all up in a man's grill like that, fair game to get that mouth slapped the fuck shut. Give the bitch a good smack, but take it easy with the arrests. make too many arrests. And yet, hes a good cop who's getting berated and disrespected and NOT getting physical with her and NOT arresting her. The minute she touches him, or spits on him or whatever, time to get locked up.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Dec 23, 2014 14:58:26 GMT -5
deBlasio says stupidest thing ever And shocker, they arent listening to him. I've figured out finally who Bill DeBlasio is...
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 23, 2014 15:02:43 GMT -5
Don't remember who said it, but "an attack on the police is an attack on society" was absolutely right. And those fucking POS "protesters" (terrorists really) who chant "whose streets? our streets!" BULLSHIT. They're not YOUR streets, they're everyone's streets, and you're a stupid vocal violent minority, so FUCK YOU. Here's a good hashtag: #UseLiveAmmoOnProtesters There's a place for peaceful protest. Giuliani let people protest, but the city controlled where and when, because they are everyone's streets. He didnt let things get out of control and shut the city down. DeBlasio is a joke, letting protesters try to shut down the Brooklyn Bridge with violence against the NYPD. Fine, maybe its time for the NYPD to look the other way. You want selective policing of "minor crimes", how about none? How about NYC goes all Escape From New York... see how long before they're crying for the police to come back, cause Snake Plissken aint coming. Sadly the city needs a strong Mayor at a critical time, and there's nary a one in sight. Maybe the mayor can do something about preventing cops from killing people for minor crimes
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2014 15:25:00 GMT -5
A grenade can be a powerful tool, which needs to be used more often.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Dec 23, 2014 15:26:42 GMT -5
There's a place for peaceful protest. Giuliani let people protest, but the city controlled where and when, because they are everyone's streets. He didnt let things get out of control and shut the city down. DeBlasio is a joke, letting protesters try to shut down the Brooklyn Bridge with violence against the NYPD. Fine, maybe its time for the NYPD to look the other way. You want selective policing of "minor crimes", how about none? How about NYC goes all Escape From New York... see how long before they're crying for the police to come back, cause Snake Plissken aint coming. Sadly the city needs a strong Mayor at a critical time, and there's nary a one in sight. Maybe the mayor can do something about preventing cops from killing people for minor crimes. Well, there's a system in place, and the process was followed. Is the system flawed? Maybe. But bad cops do get caught and flushed out. I think rational people would say the cops had no intent to murder a civilian that day. It was an accidental death but would it have been more acceptable if it was more "serious" than selling loosies? Tell the family who lives upstairs from the street corner that this is going down on, that its just "minor" crime and the cops should look the other way and ignore the riff raff it attracts to their neighborhood. I really hate the "minor crimes" argument. Do we really want to go down the slippery slope of selective enforcement of the law? But fair enough, and to this point, I really like the post Trades made with Mike Rowe's comments. Most reasonable people would agree that bad cops should be rooted out, and that freedom of speech and peaceful protest are one of the great things about living in the US. Someone made a comment to the effect that DeBlasio is more interested in "leading a (progressive) revolution than he is in leading NYC". He'd better get it together if he's going to succeed in his pet project of bringing the DNC to Brooklyn.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 23, 2014 15:39:52 GMT -5
Maybe the mayor can do something about preventing cops from killing people for minor crimes. Well, there's a system in place, and the process was followed. Is the system flawed? Maybe. But bad cops do get caught and flushed out. I think rational people would say the cops had no intent to murder a civilian that day. It was an accidental death but would it have been more acceptable if it was more "serious" than selling loosies? Tell the family who lives upstairs from the street corner that this is going down on, that its just "minor" crime and the cops should look the other way and ignore the riff raff it attracts to their neighborhood. I really hate the "minor crimes" argument. Do we really want to go down the slippery slope of selective enforcement of the law? But fair enough, and to this point, I really like the post Trades made with Mike Rowe's comments. Most reasonable people would agree that bad cops should be rooted out, and that freedom of speech and peaceful protest are one of the great things about living in the US. Someone made a comment to the effect that DeBlasio is more interested in "leading a (progressive) revolution than he is in leading NYC". He'd better get it together if he's going to succeed in his pet project of bringing the DNC to Brooklyn. Enforcing the law =/= executing the perpetrator
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Post by thebigragu on Dec 23, 2014 15:57:59 GMT -5
Don't remember who said it, but "an attack on the police is an attack on society" was absolutely right. And those fucking POS "protesters" (terrorists really) who chant "whose streets? our streets!" BULLSHIT. They're not YOUR streets, they're everyone's streets, and you're a stupid vocal violent minority, so FUCK YOU. Here's a good hashtag: #UseLiveAmmoOnProtesters There's a place for peaceful protest. Giuliani let people protest, but the city controlled where and when, because they are everyone's streets. He didnt let things get out of control and shut the city down. DeBlasio is a joke, letting protesters try to shut down the Brooklyn Bridge with violence against the NYPD. Fine, maybe its time for the NYPD to look the other way. You want selective policing of "minor crimes", how about none? How about NYC goes all Escape From New York... see how long before they're crying for the police to come back, cause Snake Plissken aint coming. Sadly the city needs a strong Mayor at a critical time, and there's nary a one in sight. Im on my way to borough hall.
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Post by thebigragu on Dec 23, 2014 16:12:30 GMT -5
There's a place for peaceful protest. Giuliani let people protest, but the city controlled where and when, because they are everyone's streets. He didnt let things get out of control and shut the city down. DeBlasio is a joke, letting protesters try to shut down the Brooklyn Bridge with violence against the NYPD. Fine, maybe its time for the NYPD to look the other way. You want selective policing of "minor crimes", how about none? How about NYC goes all Escape From New York... see how long before they're crying for the police to come back, cause Snake Plissken aint coming. Sadly the city needs a strong Mayor at a critical time, and there's nary a one in sight. Maybe the mayor can do something about preventing cops from killing people for minor crimes Don't punch a cop and reach for his gun. You will certainly live. Done throw your hanhs around and say this shit stops today, when you are grossly overweight and getting restrained and put into cuffs might give you a heart attack. You'll most certainly live. What happened with those two police officers being shot is domestic fucking terrorism. As someone who's been in the system and grew up in it and climbed my way out of the ghetto, the white liberal hipsters have zero idea how those same protesters feel about their lily white asses. Either the situation gets dealt with quick or the city is going to burn. Cops are getting offed in other states now. I seen a riot before. Those fucking morons in theur Abercrombie cargos lying down on bridges and throwing shit and chanting dead cops, will be thesame ones calling 911 and pissing themselves, then they will understand what the police deal with. Amazing to me fucking people who never been in the ghetto or in the system pretend to have an informed opinion on it. Eminem and watching movies reading books will never let people understand it. It's comical to watch though. Just last night about 13 hipsters with signs thought it be a good idea to meet up on osgood ave and Vanderbilt to help with the CAUSE. As they ran to the same cops they are protesting, when the good people of Vanderbilt and Osgood decided they didn't want any whiteys help.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Dec 23, 2014 16:26:26 GMT -5
Enforcing the law =/= executing the perpetrator If you truly believe that what happened with the Garner situation was akin to an execution, I dont really know what to say. It was a tragedy, but also one that could have been prevented by Garner himself.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Dec 23, 2014 16:27:17 GMT -5
There's a place for peaceful protest. Giuliani let people protest, but the city controlled where and when, because they are everyone's streets. He didnt let things get out of control and shut the city down. DeBlasio is a joke, letting protesters try to shut down the Brooklyn Bridge with violence against the NYPD. Fine, maybe its time for the NYPD to look the other way. You want selective policing of "minor crimes", how about none? How about NYC goes all Escape From New York... see how long before they're crying for the police to come back, cause Snake Plissken aint coming. Sadly the city needs a strong Mayor at a critical time, and there's nary a one in sight. Im on my way to borough hall. Just the fur coat itself would go a long way.
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