Maybe these kinds of people see the politicians they vote into office stealing, lying and generally not obeying laws so why should they?striker55 wrote:I heard one comment by a family member saying why did he have to put up his hands. They seem to think it's OK not to comply if they didn't do anything. And of course they are better to judge for themselves whether they did anything. Just put up your hands!rexmitchell wrote:What is sad about every one of these police shootings is that it is completely avoidable. In literally every one of these it seems that the officers commands are disobeyed and that is what starts the entire sequence of events.
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- Fri Sep 23, 2016 10:58 am
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- Fri Sep 23, 2016 10:56 am
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Probably because everywhere he goes he is surrounded by armed guards.Bitter Clinger wrote:George Soros. I start to wonder why no one has gone after that guy?
- Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:14 pm
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TreyHouston wrote:What I really don't understand either is he pulls out a gun, crowd doesn't really move. In fact, they start gathering... too much weed smoked at these things or something! These BLM people are really gonna peave off the wrong person,
it will go like this:
then they will say: he will respond with they will say he will go they will go and
And then some of us will , others , others and some