USA Police Misconduct Reports
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I believe the life of a random asshole at McDonalds is equal to the life of a random person on a bus is equal to the life of a soldier is equal to the life of a politician.
I refuse to rate how much a person's life was worth based on how much the media will sensationalize one form of murder over another. the comparison remains fair.
Maybe when you grow up, you'll notice the difference between the two.


Regina @ Sat Nov 01, 2014 3:22 pm
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Regina Regina:
I must agree with the rest of the members. You're too stupid to argue with.
**Taps Out**
This is what I enjoy about this forum, the quality of the debate is so low that it's liking paying on easy mode with cheats on.
You can't teach stupid............you are what you are.
Let us know when you get your hak working.
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I believe the life of a random asshole at McDonalds is equal to the life of a random person on a bus is equal to the life of a soldier is equal to the life of a politician.
And the lgovernment should rate people the same way, too.
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I believe the life of a random asshole at McDonalds is equal to the life of a random person on a bus is equal to the life of a soldier is equal to the life of a politician.
I was agreeing with you until I got to
politician.


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I was going to write "crackhead" but I figured it was interchangable anyway.
Sad but true!
Yet another sterling example of a thug with a badge who desperately needs to be fired:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=290_1415427089
I love this one comment:
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It's cops like these that give assholes a bad name.
How true.
Xort @ Thu Nov 27, 2014 11:18 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
http://theantimedia.org/no-charges-for- ... med-white/http://wreg.com/2014/11/25/salt-lake-co ... white-man/No charges filed against the officer that shot and killed an unarmed man that was backing away from the police officer. The officer thought he had a weapon and used that as his justification to shoot the man.
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The grand jury was so sure that nothing was wrong that their will not even be a trial. Which is astounding given that most grand juries take less than 30s to decide on a case to file charges with a 99.99% filing rate on the suggestion of the government.
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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
http://theantimedia.org/no-charges-for- ... med-white/http://wreg.com/2014/11/25/salt-lake-co ... white-man/No charges filed against the officer that shot and killed an unarmed man that was backing away from the police officer. The officer thought he had a weapon and used that as his justification to shoot the man.
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The grand jury was so sure that nothing was wrong that their will not even be a trial. Which is astounding given that most grand juries take less than 30s to decide on a case to file charges with a 99.99% filing rate on the suggestion of the government.
Completely justified shooting.
You wanna act like a gangster, reply to the cop "no fool" while simulating you're about to pull your gun out of your pants...too bad.
Xort @ Thu Nov 27, 2014 12:26 pm
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Completely justified shooting.
You wanna act like a gangster, reply to the cop "no fool" while simulating you're about to pull your gun out of your pants...too bad.
Then I guess if I see someone move suddenly I can shoot them dead because I thought they might have a weapon?
That's the standard you just put forward.
That's a standard LOWER than what the military requires in a modern warzone. Which includes positive identification of a weapon, someone being within effective range of that weapon and being bared as an arm not just carried.
Cops shouldn't be held to a lower standard than soldiers in a warzone. That the legal system doesn't even think it's worth a trial to look at the facts in depth is really sad.
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Then I guess if I see someone move suddenly I can shoot them dead because I thought they might have a weapon?
That's the standard you just put forward.
When cops ask a man to remove his hands from a common place used to house a pistol, and he keeps backing away and saying "no fool", he's not going to risk his life after giving the suspect ample time to comply to a very simple order which would have saved his life.
Instead, he wanted to be a pretend thug. Tell the cop "no fool" and keep his hand on his waistband, expecting the cop to think he had a gun. Well, he won. The cop did think he did had a gun and fired.
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That's a standard LOWER than what the military requires in a modern warzone. Which includes positive identification of a weapon, someone being within effective range of that weapon and being bared as an arm not just carried.
Cops shouldn't be held to a lower standard than soldiers in a warzone. That the legal system doesn't even think it's worth a trial to look at the facts in depth is really sad.
Apples to oranges. Do soliders walk around with a 9mm in their underwear? Do soliders walk up to the enemy, engage in conversation to allow them to comply and then engage?
Dumb comparison.
I have a feeling that kid that got shot in Cleveland is going to make Ferguson look like a picnic.
Tamir Rice shooting: Officer shot 12-year-old boy within 2 seconds