Why do you put "black men" in quotes in that sentence? Do you have proof they aren't or something?Bisonfanatical wrote:Most of these "black men" are people who are usually known to the police as repeat offenders, not innocent victims.Ibanez wrote: How many cops have been killed lately in response to black men being killed? Aside from Dallas, I can't think of one.
Again..this is the internet and it's CS.com. Trash talking is expected.
This is a movement "against" the American police force ... period.
Black stuff matters is a movement with a political agenda, puppets of nameless, faceless promoters.
Whenever you have large groups of people that show up for these events with no job that they are worried about losing, no worries about starving, no families to worry about supporting, you know it is a paid "farce", a politically and racially motivated agenda.
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Opinions differhoundawg wrote:Bisonfanatical wrote: Let me get this straight,
1: black stuff matters protests in the streets over a few innocent (?)blacks being killed (possible manslaughter at most?), some of the more radical black stuff matters people intentionally "shoot to kill" innocent policemen (definately first degree murder).
2: kapernick identifies with and declares alliance to the black stuff matters folk who are intentional murders and/or accomplices after the fact, and publicly condemns tens of thousands of innocent police officers who are true victims of this travisty.
And we have come to believe that this nonsense is protected in the Constitution that was set up to preserve protect and defend "we the American people" of the "United States of America"?
I am neither a right winger nor a lefty, but this thought just makes my head spin.
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Cluck U wrote:Excellent move!CAA Flagship wrote:Radio station drops ECU game following anthem protest by band members
http://www.espn.com/college-football/st ... nd-members
I agree.
While they had a "right" to "free speach", they need to suffer the consequences of their actions. A good life lesson for these young fools.
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One of the uses of quotation marks,houndawg wrote:Why do you put "black men" in quotes in that sentence? Do you have proof they aren't or something?Bisonfanatical wrote: Most of these "black men" are people who are usually known to the police as repeat offenders, not innocent victims.
This is a movement "against" the American police force ... period.
Black stuff matters is a movement with a political agenda, puppets of nameless, faceless promoters.
Whenever you have large groups of people that show up for these events with no job that they are worried about losing, no worries about starving, no families to worry about supporting, you know it is a paid "farce", a politically and racially motivated agenda.
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I salute those band members screw the radio station!!!!!!!!!!!GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:Cluck U wrote:
Excellent move!
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While they had a "right" to "free speach", they need to suffer the consequences of their actions. A good life lesson for these young fools.
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Repeat offenders so that means they are to be assassinated????Bisonfanatical wrote:One of the uses of quotation marks,houndawg wrote:
Why do you put "black men" in quotes in that sentence? Do you have proof they aren't or something?
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A reasonable person can't possibly come to that conclusion based on the information I posted.
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Exactly...^houndawg wrote:Bisonfanatical wrote: Let me get this straight,
1: black stuff matters protests in the streets over a few innocent (?)blacks being killed (possible manslaughter at most?), some of the more radical black stuff matters people intentionally "shoot to kill" innocent policemen (definately first degree murder).
2: kapernick identifies with and declares alliance to the black stuff matters folk who are intentional murders and/or accomplices after the fact, and publicly condemns tens of thousands of innocent police officers who are true victims of this travisty.
And we have come to believe that this nonsense is protected in the Constitution that was set up to preserve protect and defend "we the American people" of the "United States of America"?
I am neither a right winger nor a lefty, but this thought just makes my head spin.
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...garden variety right wing wackjob.
I was going to ask him if he gets out of North Dakota much..?
It's a big world with lots of different "peoples"
And lots of different "motivations"
and lots of different "Wants" and "Needs"
Living is Seattle I have the distinct advantage of not really having to care what black lives matter does
Because around here it (BLM) consists of mostly white college students
Who eventually are forced to make my coffee
and bag my groceries - when they're done protesting injustice
Poor bastards
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In my younger days in the Navy I believe that being on both coasts, as well as 2 aircraft carriers I viewed the "big world" in all of its real poverty and tremendous problems, not like the happy places the "tourists" see.Chizzang wrote:Exactly...^houndawg wrote:
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...garden variety right wing wackjob.
I was going to ask him if he gets out of North Dakota much..?
It's a big world with lots of different "peoples"
And lots of different "motivations"
and lots of different "Wants" and "Needs"
Living is Seattle I have the distinct advantage of not really having to care what black lives matter does
Because around here it (BLM) consists of mostly white college students
Who eventually are forced to make my coffee
and bag my groceries - when they're done protesting injustice
Poor bastards
Growing up with a single mother moving from town to town ahead of the bill collectors, in the day when women didn't get a minimum wage, was no different from any other ethnicities life of poverty. Abject poverty is an equal opportunity Destroyer.
My life in those days was on the fringe of society, now it is the norm. Smh
I have many friends from many racial groups.
They were mostly men of hardships who happened to be minorities, now there is a growing trend of minorities of hard ships struggle to be men.
I know there are many different "peoples" (lol) with different motivations and wants and needs, first you need to know that there is a difference between a "want" and a "need".
It takes intelligence to know the difference, and it takes maturity, self control, and discipline to achieve them.
Supporting the systematic disruption of the police force over "hyped up" situations is not good for this country. Hate and racial unrest by (paid?) Minority activists will lead to enormous future social and economic problems in this country that you/we will come to regret.
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Why are we still talking about this unrepentant douchebag?
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Apparently because he's siding with the cop killers.Ivytalk wrote:Why are we still talking about this unrepentant douchebag?
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OK, now that ^^^^ is funny.Chizzang wrote:
Living is Seattle I have the distinct advantage of not really having to care what black lives matter does
Because around here it (BLM) consists of mostly white college students
Who eventually are forced to make my coffee
and bag my groceries - when they're done protesting injustice
Poor bastards
However, you don't have kids that will have to live with the results of the idiocy we see these days, so it is also easy to see why you don't give a rat's arse.
Just don't leave your money to the BLM people or the KKK.
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No they don't.Bisonfanatical wrote: Opinions differ
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With that mind of yours, I agree.GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:No they don't.Bisonfanatical wrote: Opinions differ
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kalm wrote:Apparently because he's siding with the cop killers.Ivytalk wrote:Why are we still talking about this unrepentant douchebag?
God forbid anyone should try to bring attention to an issue
by disgracing the entirety of America
You could argue that Colin Kaepernick is the most powerful man on earth
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Amen and according to reports on sports radio Kaepernick will be the starting QB for the Niners this weekend.Chizzang wrote:kalm wrote:
Apparently because he's siding with the cop killers.
God forbid anyone should try to bring attention to an issue
by disgracing the entirety of America
You could argue that Colin Kaepernick is the most powerful man on earth
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He has a conscious.Ivytalk wrote:Why are we still talking about this unrepentant douchebag?
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Rumor Alert:dal4018 wrote:Amen and according to reports on sports radio Kaepernick will be the starting QB for the Niners this weekend.Chizzang wrote:
God forbid anyone should try to bring attention to an issue
by disgracing the entirety of America
You could argue that Colin Kaepernick is the most powerful man on earth
49ers getting pressured by the League to start him to help the falling NFL ratings. NFL agreed to pay the tab of his contract next year if he gets hurt this year and cut next season.
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Justice Ginsburg called him "dumb".dal4018 wrote:He has a conscious.Ivytalk wrote:Why are we still talking about this unrepentant douchebag?
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/12/us/ru ... .html?_r=0
I like how she is apparently referred to sometimes as the "Notorious RBG". I can see why her and Scalia were such good friends despite coming to the law from opposite ends of the spectrum - they both have/had the flair for the turn of phrase. There's no substitute for intelligence and they both have/had it.
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Or maybe Gabbert is not playing well just like in Jacksonville!!!!!!!!CAA Flagship wrote:Rumor Alert:dal4018 wrote: Amen and according to reports on sports radio Kaepernick will be the starting QB for the Niners this weekend.
49ers getting pressured by the League to start him to help the falling NFL ratings. NFL agreed to pay the tab of his contract next year if he gets hurt this year and cut next season.
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Scalia was no saint in a interview on 60 Minutes in the early miillenium he practically bragged about helping Bush Jr illegally win re-election over Gore.Maybe Ginsburg needs to see the ppl that were killed by the cops.GannonFan wrote:Justice Ginsburg called him "dumb".dal4018 wrote: He has a conscious.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/12/us/ru ... .html?_r=0
I like how she is apparently referred to sometimes as the "Notorious RBG". I can see why her and Scalia were such good friends despite coming to the law from opposite ends of the spectrum - they both have/had the flair for the turn of phrase. There's no substitute for intelligence and they both have/had it.
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I'm sure there is no interview of Scalia admitting to illegally doing anything to help W win the election so that's a swing and a miss for you on that one. As for Ginsburg, I believe she compared Kaepernick's protest to be similarly dumb as people that burn the flag in protest. She feels they're welcome to do so, but are still dumb nonetheless.dal4018 wrote:Scalia was no saint in a interview on 60 Minutes in the early miillenium he practically bragged about helping Bush Jr illegally win re-election over Gore.Maybe Ginsburg needs to see the ppl that were killed by the cops.GannonFan wrote:
Justice Ginsburg called him "dumb".
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/12/us/ru ... .html?_r=0
I like how she is apparently referred to sometimes as the "Notorious RBG". I can see why her and Scalia were such good friends despite coming to the law from opposite ends of the spectrum - they both have/had the flair for the turn of phrase. There's no substitute for intelligence and they both have/had it.
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dal4018 wrote:Scalia was no saint in a interview on 60 Minutes in the early miillenium he practically bragged about helping Bush Jr illegally win re-election over Gore.Maybe Ginsburg needs to see the ppl that were killed by the cops.GannonFan wrote:
Justice Ginsburg called him "dumb".
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/12/us/ru ... .html?_r=0
I like how she is apparently referred to sometimes as the "Notorious RBG". I can see why her and Scalia were such good friends despite coming to the law from opposite ends of the spectrum - they both have/had the flair for the turn of phrase. There's no substitute for intelligence and they both have/had it.

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yeah because without him nobody would be telling us that we are in the middle of a copacalypse of killing black dudesChizzang wrote:kalm wrote:
Apparently because he's siding with the cop killers.
God forbid anyone should try to bring attention to an issue
by disgracing the entirety of America
You could argue that Colin Kaepernick is the most powerful man on earth
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You mean situations like being caught on camera shooting a 53 year old man in the back and then dropping your taser, the one he "went for", by him?Bisonfanatical wrote:In my younger days in the Navy I believe that being on both coasts, as well as 2 aircraft carriers I viewed the "big world" in all of its real poverty and tremendous problems, not like the happy places the "tourists" see.Chizzang wrote:
Exactly...^
I was going to ask him if he gets out of North Dakota much..?
It's a big world with lots of different "peoples"
And lots of different "motivations"
and lots of different "Wants" and "Needs"
Living is Seattle I have the distinct advantage of not really having to care what black lives matter does
Because around here it (BLM) consists of mostly white college students
Who eventually are forced to make my coffee
and bag my groceries - when they're done protesting injustice
Poor bastards
Growing up with a single mother moving from town to town ahead of the bill collectors, in the day when women didn't get a minimum wage, was no different from any other ethnicities life of poverty. Abject poverty is an equal opportunity Destroyer.
My life in those days was on the fringe of society, now it is the norm. Smh
I have many friends from many racial groups.
They were mostly men of hardships who happened to be minorities, now there is a growing trend of minorities of hard ships struggle to be men.
I know there are many different "peoples" (lol) with different motivations and wants and needs, first you need to know that there is a difference between a "want" and a "need".
It takes intelligence to know the difference, and it takes maturity, self control, and discipline to achieve them.
Supporting the systematic disruption of the police force over "hyped up" situations is not good for this country. Hate and racial unrest by (paid?) Minority activists will lead to enormous future social and economic problems in this country that you/we will come to regret.
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