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Re: "Gun Shop Is Easy Access For Criminals"

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:56 pm
by lrb111
Jeremae wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
The Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Catholic priest who oversees a South Side congregation, also was arrested and charged with Jackson.
This is the same priest who on camera (with Jackson and Sharpton standing right beside him) stood in front of this gun store and told the crowd that they should go inside, drag the owner out and snuff him.

Something else you don't hear a whole lot about in MSM.
This has precedence.
They incited the crowd at a gun shop in NY, and the owner did end up killed by one of Sharpton's crowd.

Re: "Gun Shop Is Easy Access For Criminals"

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 9:51 pm
by govnor
lrb111 wrote:
Jeremae wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
The Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Catholic priest who oversees a South Side congregation, also was arrested and charged with Jackson.
This is the same priest who on camera (with Jackson and Sharpton standing right beside him) stood in front of this gun store and told the crowd that they should go inside, drag the owner out and snuff him.

Something else you don't hear a whole lot about in MSM.
This has precedence.
They incited the crowd at a gun shop in NY, and the owner did end up killed by one of Sharpton's crowd.
Do you have the news story for this or when it happened? I'd be interested in it. Are you sure this one really happened? Not that it would surprise me.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:33 pm
by carlson1
Some folks are professional agitators and they use words to incite like "brutality," racism "corruption," "cover up," "hate," etc. . . Because of this they can bully their way into a podium some where and spue more "hate." It is a cycle.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:53 am
by govnor
carlson1 wrote:Some folks are professional agitators and they use words to incite like "brutality," racism "corruption," "cover up," "hate," etc. . . Because of this they can bully their way into a podium some where and spue more "hate." It is a cycle.
YOU are preachin' to the choir... I'm with you 100%

Re: "Gun Shop Is Easy Access For Criminals"

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:50 pm
by lrb111
govnor wrote:
lrb111 wrote:
Jeremae wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
The Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Catholic priest who oversees a South Side congregation, also was arrested and charged with Jackson.
This is the same priest who on camera (with Jackson and Sharpton standing right beside him) stood in front of this gun store and told the crowd that they should go inside, drag the owner out and snuff him.

Something else you don't hear a whole lot about in MSM.
This has precedence.
They incited the crowd at a gun shop in NY, and the owner did end up killed by one of Sharpton's crowd.
Do you have the news story for this or when it happened? I'd be interested in it. Are you sure this one really happened? Not that it would surprise me.
I'm pretty sure I read the news story through a link at FreeRepublic.com. I don't think I tagged it, though. I'll give it a shot.

edit. My bad it wasn't a gun shop. Gun was involved. It was Freddie's Fashion Mart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Sharpton

many more if you google Freddy's Fashion Mart.

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 4:46 pm
by DSARGE
So you gonna protest a drug store because it is in close proximity to a city and may cause people to be drug addicts? Sure, you have to have a prescription to by controlled narcotics--as you have to have proper documentation to buy a firearm. Does this mean that you can't buy drugs illegally? If a dope head needs drugs, is he NOT going to get them because he doesn't have the paperwork to buy them from the drugstore. What about protesting a liquor store because of it's close proximity to where a drunk beat up his wife or kids? JJ makes no sense expect when he got those POW's back from Macedonia. Forgive me for my rambling, I'm still upset because I was forced to eat lunch at Taco Cabana today.

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:00 pm
by pbandjelly
ah, you liked it. Their tortillas are awesome.
:razz:

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:32 pm
by Liberty
DSARGE wrote:So you gonna protest a drug store because it is in close proximity to a city and may cause people to be drug addicts? Sure, you have to have a prescription to by controlled narcotics--as you have to have proper documentation to buy a firearm. Does this mean that you can't buy drugs illegally? If a dope head needs drugs, is he NOT going to get them because he doesn't have the paperwork to buy them from the drugstore. What about protesting a liquor store because of it's close proximity to where a drunk beat up his wife or kids? JJ makes no sense expect when he got those POW's back from Macedonia. Forgive me for my rambling, I'm still upset because I was forced to eat lunch at Taco Cabana today.
Everyone has their own axe to grind and lines to draw. I won't eat at a Taco Cabana that has one of those funky signs. I will go out of my way to eat at a Taco Cabana that has rebelled and not posted the silly signs. Others might feel that Taco Cabana needs to be boycotted completely and a coherent argument can be made. I don't make trips to San Antonio anymore. Those that live there would find it difficult to the city. Its all about personal choices. I do know that there isn't much leadership to be found in the major organizations. Boycotts do work if they are organized and focussed.