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It's there to do exactly what it is doing. To isolate and snuff out dissention, while stuffing nationalism up your ass so you'll keep drinking ice cold American beer and cheer on the wars.
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I’m just stating my own opinion.To use @shmenguin 's favorite word it is a bit disingenuous to act like the actual conversation in real life is not centered around teh gunz.
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A protest that isn’t seen isn’t really the same as a protest that gets a lot of eyeballs.I have no desire to support the NFL but the problem is not protest the players are free to protest anytime they want just not for the minute and a half of the national anthem.
Besides they still have the right to protest during the national anthem as anyone who is not present on the sidelines will be widely understood to be protesting by their absence.
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Some things I just don’t want to get into on here right now.
But one thing I want to get off my chest is that Milwaukee rookie and police situation.
This is literally all he had to do:
“Good morning, Officer! Yes, I see I did park illegally and I guess you’ll have to give me a ticket. Can I reach in my pocket for my license?”
Do this slowly and with open hands, 10 minutes later and he’s on his way.
But the cops are secretly there to wound his pride and show their ‘superiority’.
That’s what pisses me off with libs, race baiters, and morons in general. This generation lacks respect. Respect your officers, respect your troops. Simple as that.
But one thing I want to get off my chest is that Milwaukee rookie and police situation.
This is literally all he had to do:
“Good morning, Officer! Yes, I see I did park illegally and I guess you’ll have to give me a ticket. Can I reach in my pocket for my license?”
Do this slowly and with open hands, 10 minutes later and he’s on his way.
But the cops are secretly there to wound his pride and show their ‘superiority’.
That’s what pisses me off with libs, race baiters, and morons in general. This generation lacks respect. Respect your officers, respect your troops. Simple as that.
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It’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
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Did you watch the video?It’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
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Reported.
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Cops are perfect, don’t you know that? There isnt one cop in America i shouldn’t give the utmost respect to. Even when they are clearly harassing me for no reasonIt’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
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Just so we’re clear... you believe the handling of the situation by the police was appropriate?Did you watch the video?It’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
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Yeah, that's gonna be a bad take from me dawgJust so we’re clear... you believe the handling of the situation by the police was appropriate?Did you watch the video?It’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
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It's NedIt’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
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What was the danger police were under that justified tasing?Did you watch the video?It’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
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This generation lacks respect. Respect your officers...
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Good Penn State jab, A++You know you want more Remy:
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It’s 2am, alone in a parking lot, he had his hand in his pocket and did not take it out on their command.What was the danger police were under that justified tasing?Did you watch the video?It’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
Wouldn’t you call that a bit worrisome? How hard is it to take your hand out of your pocket?
An NBA player (and not a very good one at that) acting like he’s above the law.
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I think I have this right...
Officer and Brown walk towards each other and begin talking.
Officer initiates contact with Brown telling him to back up.
Officer calls for backup, even though Brown has done nothing inappropriate and has shown no sign of being confrontational.
Officer asks for license, which is provided.
Officer asks his name, which is provided. Officer repeatedly asks again, even though he’s already been told.
Brown asks what they’re waiting for and is told for backup so they can decide what to do.
What exactly is the decision? Other than a ticket, what other consequence should there be? The officer escalated this for seemingly no reason at all.
Other officers come and tell him to get his hands out of his pocket. After about one second they move in on him. What had Brown done to seem threatening in any way? Didn’t remove his hands from his pockets quickly? I wonder if he had done that if the officers would’ve thought he had a gun and shot him because of sudden movements.
Officer and Brown walk towards each other and begin talking.
Officer initiates contact with Brown telling him to back up.
Officer calls for backup, even though Brown has done nothing inappropriate and has shown no sign of being confrontational.
Officer asks for license, which is provided.
Officer asks his name, which is provided. Officer repeatedly asks again, even though he’s already been told.
Brown asks what they’re waiting for and is told for backup so they can decide what to do.
What exactly is the decision? Other than a ticket, what other consequence should there be? The officer escalated this for seemingly no reason at all.
Other officers come and tell him to get his hands out of his pocket. After about one second they move in on him. What had Brown done to seem threatening in any way? Didn’t remove his hands from his pockets quickly? I wonder if he had done that if the officers would’ve thought he had a gun and shot him because of sudden movements.
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If the "suspect" was going to try something, why wouldn't he have done it when there was only 1 officer on scene rather than waiting until, what was it, 8, officers showed up? He was surrounded and in the process of removing his hand from his pocket when the police officers overreacted, tased, and tackled him. Just like the first officer overreacted and escalated the situation early on. Why didn't he simply issue the man a ticket? He's the one who had to try to show how big his sack was, not the basketball player.
It’s 2am, alone in a parking lot, he had his hand in his pocket and did not take it out on their command.
Wouldn’t you call that a bit worrisome? How hard is it to take your hand out of your pocket?
An NBA player (and not a very good one at that) acting like he’s above the law.
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Imagine getting a **** ticket for parking outside the lines of a parking lot at 2am...when no one else is in the lot.
I mean, I don’t even know if cops can give a ticket to someone on private property. Don’t you just have the car towed if you are a business owner?
I mean, I don’t even know if cops can give a ticket to someone on private property. Don’t you just have the car towed if you are a business owner?
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You need a higher shooting % to not get tased. At least if you're in a great country.It’s 2am, alone in a parking lot, he had his hand in his pocket and did not take it out on their command.What was the danger police were under that justified tasing?Did you watch the video?It’s hard to see all the facts in that case and still come out on the side of this is on the citizen, not the cops. Impressive really.
Wouldn’t you call that a bit worrisome? How hard is it to take your hand out of your pocket?
An NBA player (and not a very good one at that) acting like he’s above the law.
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My understanding is that police enforcement of parking regs/laws on private property requires the permission of the owner of the property. I don't know if PDs typically make agreements with businesses that approval is deemed given, or how it works, particularly in the context of after business hours activity. (The guy was straddling two handicapped spots, promoting the police action.)I mean, I don’t even know if cops can give a ticket to someone on private property. Don’t you just have the car towed if you are a business owner?
Milwaukee Police Chief said “The department conducted an investigation into the incident which revealed members acted inappropriately, and those members were recently disciplined.” That was sort of the extent of the remarks on the incident, and it's sufficiently vague that it is entirely possible the 'acted inappropriately' bit refers to enforcement of the parking regs, rather than the use of the taser.
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Before the “protests” did we even see the anthem on a run of the mill regular season NFL broadcast unless it was after a national tragedy?
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https://twitter.com/ZekeJMiller/status/ ... 02240?s=20SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- S. Korea's president says N. Korean leader Kim committed to summit with President Trump and complete denuclearization.
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Who’s going to give back the young and beautiful lives (and others) that have been devastated and destroyed by the phony Russia Collusion Witch Hunt? They journeyed down to Washington, D.C., with stars in their eyes and wanting to help our nation...They went back home in tatters!
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Who is he talking about?
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If an officer tells you to do something, you do it. No hesitations. None of this “he was in the process of” BS. Just do it! Why complicate matters? Like how hard is it? Unbelievable how many of you are sticking up for this guy.If the "suspect" was going to try something, why wouldn't he have done it when there was only 1 officer on scene rather than waiting until, what was it, 8, officers showed up? He was surrounded and in the process of removing his hand from his pocket when the police officers overreacted, tased, and tackled him. Just like the first officer overreacted and escalated the situation early on. Why didn't he simply issue the man a ticket? He's the one who had to try to show how big his sack was, not the basketball player.
It’s 2am, alone in a parking lot, he had his hand in his pocket and did not take it out on their command.
Wouldn’t you call that a bit worrisome? How hard is it to take your hand out of your pocket?
An NBA player (and not a very good one at that) acting like he’s above the law.
Also, if you want to see respect: President Trump shook the hand of all 1,100 graduates of the Naval Academy. Look up the video on YouTube.
To all you libs - do you understand why we win and you all lose? We do things like this, while you all just cry on Twitter and laugh about things like Tomi Lahren getting water thrown at her.
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