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Pissed off that they are losing the limelight, they're ba-ack.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/23/us/new-yo ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;New York (CNN) -- A protest against racism and police violence packed sidewalks in New York on Tuesday, despite calls from the city's mayor for a pause in demonstrations.
As they marched past shops on the city's storied Fifth Avenue, some protesters chanted "Hey-hey, ho-ho. These racist cops have got to go" and "How do you spell racist? N-Y-P-D."; others carried signs saying "Jail killer cops" and "Stop the war on Black America."
Mayor Bill de Blasio had asked for the demonstrations to stop until after funerals for two police officers who were slain over the weekend in Brooklyn.
But organizers of Tuesday's protest said there was no reason to "give in to hysteria" and call off the march.
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Evidently, Cliven Bundy killed these two cops.
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
That was quite a ceremony. And a very impressive showing of police.travelinman67 wrote:Burying a slain officer...
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Biden did a really good job with his speech IMO.
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
Except in his opening comment he says "I know I speak for the entirety of the nation in how deeply we feel for you and your loss"....unfortunately he does NOT speak for the entirety of the nation. There's a rather large segment that seems to think that open season on cops is perfectly acceptable and that what the murderer did was perfectly fine...CAA Flagship wrote:That was quite a ceremony. And a very impressive showing of police.travelinman67 wrote:Burying a slain officer...
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/12/27/ny ... ?referrer=
Biden did a really good job with his speech IMO.
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
Good grief; what a drama queen....AZGrizFan wrote:Except in his opening comment he says "I know I speak for the entirety of the nation in how deeply we feel for you and your loss"....unfortunately he does NOT speak for the entirety of the nation. There's a rather large segment that seems to think that open season on cops is perfectly acceptable and that what the murderer did was perfectly fine...CAA Flagship wrote: That was quite a ceremony. And a very impressive showing of police.
Biden did a really good job with his speech IMO.
How 'bout them cops that turned their backs when the mayor spoke and turned it into a political event...?
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How large is that segment, Zogby?AZGrizFan wrote:Except in his opening comment he says "I know I speak for the entirety of the nation in how deeply we feel for you and your loss"....unfortunately he does NOT speak for the entirety of the nation. There's a rather large segment that seems to think that open season on cops is perfectly acceptable and that what the murderer did was perfectly fine...CAA Flagship wrote: That was quite a ceremony. And a very impressive showing of police.
Biden did a really good job with his speech IMO.
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
The mayor did that when HE felt the need to comment on the cops job performance.houndawg wrote:Good grief; what a drama queen....AZGrizFan wrote:
Except in his opening comment he says "I know I speak for the entirety of the nation in how deeply we feel for you and your loss"....unfortunately he does NOT speak for the entirety of the nation. There's a rather large segment that seems to think that open season on cops is perfectly acceptable and that what the murderer did was perfectly fine...![]()
How 'bout them cops that turned their backs when the mayor spoke and turned it into a political event...?
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
Getting larger every day, thanks to race baiters like Sharp Tom and Jackson and the Great Divider himself, OBlackma.kalm wrote:How large is that segment, Zogby?AZGrizFan wrote:
Except in his opening comment he says "I know I speak for the entirety of the nation in how deeply we feel for you and your loss"....unfortunately he does NOT speak for the entirety of the nation. There's a rather large segment that seems to think that open season on cops is perfectly acceptable and that what the murderer did was perfectly fine...
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
Name one thing Obama has said throughout this whole thing that can be considered race baiting, Rush.AZGrizFan wrote:Getting larger every day, thanks to race baiters like Sharp Tom and Jackson and the Great Divider himself, OBlackma.kalm wrote:
How large is that segment, Zogby?
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
Some cops turned a comrades funeral into a political event and you want to tell us its Bush's fault.AZGrizFan wrote:The mayor did that when HE felt the need to comment on the cops job performance.houndawg wrote:
Good grief; what a drama queen....![]()
How 'bout them cops that turned their backs when the mayor spoke and turned it into a political event...?
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
The mayor has every right to comment on their job performance, not to mention the taxpayers who make their nice employment package possible.AZGrizFan wrote:The mayor did that when HE felt the need to comment on the cops job performance.houndawg wrote:
Good grief; what a drama queen....![]()
How 'bout them cops that turned their backs when the mayor spoke and turned it into a political event...?
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Re: Anti-NYPD NY Times, Depersonalizing Officer's Funeral
Sure he does. But even a retard (which I'm not sure DiBlaiso even qualifies for) knows not to do that shit in public. Then again, not surprised you support him.houndawg wrote:The mayor has every right to comment on their job performance, not to mention the taxpayers who make their nice employment package possible.AZGrizFan wrote:
The mayor did that when HE felt the need to comment on the cops job performance.
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No, he does not. As mayor his overview includes policy. The Police Commissioner is responsible for individual officer performance. When Dickblasio remarked he was "disappointed" by the Grand Jury decision, he:houndawg wrote:The mayor has every right to comment on their job performance, not to mention the taxpayers who make their nice employment package possible.AZGrizFan wrote:
The mayor did that when HE felt the need to comment on the cops job performance.
Publicly stated the criminal justice system failed.
Publicly stated that a uniformed police officer had gotten away with murder.
Publicly implied that the NYPD had unlawfully killed a man due to his skin color.
All three are erroneous, slanderous, and politically motivated.
The officer's were assassinated by a mentally ill zealot motivated and acting upon the encouragement of the thoughtless fucks, Deblasio, Sharpton, Holder and Obama.
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He may not speak for the entirety, but he speaks for the majority. The people who wish first responders ill will are a definite minority. A vocal one, but a minority all the same. Cops who target blacks because they are black are an even smaller minority and most people also know that. Anyone who panders to minority grievances will always pay at the polls.AZGrizFan wrote:Except in his opening comment he says "I know I speak for the entirety of the nation in how deeply we feel for you and your loss"....unfortunately he does NOT speak for the entirety of the nation. There's a rather large segment that seems to think that open season on cops is perfectly acceptable and that what the murderer did was perfectly fine...CAA Flagship wrote: That was quite a ceremony. And a very impressive showing of police.
Biden did a really good job with his speech IMO.
DeBlasio is a politician and they will always play both sides of the fence. His flaw was that he did not play both sides deftly enough and he will pay for it. Deriding the grand jury decision was stupid on his part.
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If a guy is able to just step back and not take any of the events and actions personallyCID1990 wrote:He may not speak for the entirety, but he speaks for the majority. The people who wish first responders ill will are a definite minority. A vocal one, but a minority all the same. Cops who target blacks because they are black are an even smaller minority and most people also know that. Anyone who panders to minority grievances will always pay at the polls.AZGrizFan wrote:
Except in his opening comment he says "I know I speak for the entirety of the nation in how deeply we feel for you and your loss"....unfortunately he does NOT speak for the entirety of the nation. There's a rather large segment that seems to think that open season on cops is perfectly acceptable and that what the murderer did was perfectly fine...
DeBlasio is a politician and they will always play both sides of the fence. His flaw was that he did not play both sides deftly enough and he will pay for it. Deriding the grand jury decision was stupid on his part.
Just examine the entire situation with no dog in it
One comes to a few conclusions:
1) The Mayor is an idiot
2) The NYC Police regardless of their history or otherwise - are acting like a Union
3) Those speaking the loudest in NYC - seem to have the least to say - on both sides
4) Those with predisposed ideological positions are now more entrenched (on both sides) than ever
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Chizzang wrote:If a guy is able to just step back and not take any of the events and actions personallyCID1990 wrote:
He may not speak for the entirety, but he speaks for the majority. The people who wish first responders ill will are a definite minority. A vocal one, but a minority all the same. Cops who target blacks because they are black are an even smaller minority and most people also know that. Anyone who panders to minority grievances will always pay at the polls.
DeBlasio is a politician and they will always play both sides of the fence. His flaw was that he did not play both sides deftly enough and he will pay for it. Deriding the grand jury decision was stupid on his part.
Just examine the entire situation with no dog in it
One comes to a few conclusions:
1) The Mayor is an idiot
2) The NYC Police regardless of their history or otherwise - are acting like a Union
3) Those speaking the loudest in NYC - seem to have the least to say - on both sides
4) Those with predisposed ideological positions are now more entrenched (on both sides) than ever
This part is amazingly true, especially if you look at social media.
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That mayor, in response to the Garner thing, stoked the fire of the crap about it being a race thing when it clearly was not. Again: A White guy would've gotten exactly the same treatment as Garner got in the same situation. And that piece of sh*t mayor went into that big thing about having to have "the talk" with his son etc. when what he should have been saying is, "People, there's not a shred of evidence that what happened to Garner was about race."How 'bout them cops that turned their backs when the mayor spoke and turned it into a political event...?
I am not a cop worshipper. But it's the mayor that turned it into a political thing by playing into the "Cops are hunting young Black males" mythology. He had a chance to be a leader and instead he chose to be a politician by pandering to a delusional social paranoia on the part of certain groups within the culture.
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Re: Protests
Thix x 1000.JohnStOnge wrote:That mayor, in response to the Garner thing, stoked the fire of the crap about it being a race thing when it clearly was not. Again: A White guy would've gotten exactly the same treatment as Garner got in the same situation. And that piece of sh*t mayor went into that big thing about having to have "the talk" with his son etc. when what he should have been saying is, "People, there's not a shred of evidence that what happened to Garner was about race."How 'bout them cops that turned their backs when the mayor spoke and turned it into a political event...?
I am not a cop worshipper. But it's the mayor that turned it into a political thing by playing into the "Cops are hunting young Black males" mythology. He had a chance to be a leader and instead he chose to be a politician by pandering to a delusional social paranoia on the part of certain groups within the culture.
Read it and weep, douche1dog. Your boy de Blaiso is a fucking moron.
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St. Righte. Good post.JohnStOnge wrote:That mayor, in response to the Garner thing, stoked the fire of the crap about it being a race thing when it clearly was not. Again: A White guy would've gotten exactly the same treatment as Garner got in the same situation. And that piece of sh*t mayor went into that big thing about having to have "the talk" with his son etc. when what he should have been saying is, "People, there's not a shred of evidence that what happened to Garner was about race."How 'bout them cops that turned their backs when the mayor spoke and turned it into a political event...?
I am not a cop worshipper. But it's the mayor that turned it into a political thing by playing into the "Cops are hunting young Black males" mythology. He had a chance to be a leader and instead he chose to be a politician by pandering to a delusional social paranoia on the part of certain groups within the culture.
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FIFYD1B wrote:JSO, AZ,CID,Flaggy and Tman were right again.JohnStOnge wrote:
That mayor, in response to the Garner thing, stoked the fire of the crap about it being a race thing when it clearly was not. Again: A White guy would've gotten exactly the same treatment as Garner got in the same situation. And that piece of sh*t mayor went into that big thing about having to have "the talk" with his son etc. when what he should have been saying is, "People, there's not a shred of evidence that what happened to Garner was about race."
I am not a cop worshipper. But it's the mayor that turned it into a political thing by playing into the "Cops are hunting young Black males" mythology. He had a chance to be a leader and instead he chose to be a politician by pandering to a delusional social paranoia on the part of certain groups within the culture.
Yeah, we know Douchebag.
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The FIFY Gambit!travelinman67 wrote:FIFYD1B wrote:
JSO, AZ,CID,Flaggy and Tman were right again.
Yeah, we know Douchebag.
Tbag - what a loser.
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Well DUH to #2Chizzang wrote:If a guy is able to just step back and not take any of the events and actions personallyCID1990 wrote:
He may not speak for the entirety, but he speaks for the majority. The people who wish first responders ill will are a definite minority. A vocal one, but a minority all the same. Cops who target blacks because they are black are an even smaller minority and most people also know that. Anyone who panders to minority grievances will always pay at the polls.
DeBlasio is a politician and they will always play both sides of the fence. His flaw was that he did not play both sides deftly enough and he will pay for it. Deriding the grand jury decision was stupid on his part.
Just examine the entire situation with no dog in it
One comes to a few conclusions:
1) The Mayor is an idiot
2) The NYC Police regardless of their history or otherwise - are acting like a Union
3) Those speaking the loudest in NYC - seem to have the least to say - on both sides
4) Those with predisposed ideological positions are now more entrenched (on both sides) than ever
NYPD has had the third strongest police union in the country since there have been unions.
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Bidniz as usual.travelinman67 wrote:No, he does not. As mayor his overview includes policy. The Police Commissioner is responsible for individual officer performance. When Dickblasio remarked he was "disappointed" by the Grand Jury decision, he:houndawg wrote:
The mayor has every right to comment on their job performance, not to mention the taxpayers who make their nice employment package possible.
Publicly stated the criminal justice system failed.
Publicly stated that a uniformed police officer had gotten away with murder.
Publicly implied that the NYPD had unlawfully killed a man due to his skin color.
All three are erroneous, slanderous, and politically motivated.
The officer's were assassinated by a mentally ill zealot motivated and acting upon the encouragement of the thoughtless ****, Deblasio, Sharpton, Holder and Obama.
P.S. **** off, Troll.
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