lonetraveler
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I would definitely not be at home.If I was one of the jurors, after verdict I'd leave the country for a few weeks.....maybe go to Canada.
I would definitely not be at home.If I was one of the jurors, after verdict I'd leave the country for a few weeks.....maybe go to Canada.
I think that she meant to put a light to the fire and most likely she will succeed doing just that.
Canada has restrictions due to Covid.If I was one of the jurors, after verdict I'd leave the country for a few weeks.....maybe go to Canada.
JMO but this officer is guilty of the death of GF. Since day one I've thought that the very sight of his face on the video will be enough for a guilty verdict. IMO, he seems to be enjoying what he is doing. The very look on his face says it all to me.What is your opinion of the man on trial?
Or any of my family members even if they don't live with me.I would definitely not be at home.
I really feel and am concerned for the law enforcement and the National Guard as well as the business owners who are not a part of this at all.yes they are, I've been watching the live streams.
ahhh thanks! that helps explain it.
you stay safe too Tippy Lynn, I know you said you are close. Just stay home and wait for the verdict and hang out with us
I tend to agree that he seemed like he was enjoying his power.JMO but this officer is guilty of the death of GF. Since day one I've thought that the very sight of his face on the video will be enough for a guilty verdict. IMO, he seems to be enjoying what he is doing. The very look on his face says it all to me.
Imagine how hard this is on GF's Family and loved ones.
I disagree. She should not have commented at all.
Yes, the look on his face and the fact that no one could convince him to change from what he was doing.I tend to agree that he seemed like he was enjoying his power.
It's really sad knowing that they almost HAVE to be worried about their safety...I would definitely not be at home.
There are a lot of innocent businesses that could be destroyed and people's lives at at risk. She needs to be held accountable for her actions. She has never been held accountable so I'm not expecting it now.There's really no defense for what Waters did. Even people that would normally support her are making no bones about it.
Chris Cillizza @ CNN
Maxine Waters just inflamed a very volatile situation - CNNPolitics
If people hit the streets after the verdict, it won't be because Maxine Waters told them to. She is not the reason people are in the streets.There are a lot of innocent businesses that could be destroyed and people's lives at at risk. She needs to be held accountable for her actions. She has never been held accountable so I'm not expecting it now.
No, she is not the reason people are in the streets but she has acted as a catalyst to encourage people to act more confrontational and to crank it up in the streets. She must be held accountable as anyone else is.If people hit the streets after the verdict, it won't be because Maxine Waters told them to. She is not the reason people are in the streets.
jmo
Just think of her as the cheerleading team.If people hit the streets after the verdict, it won't be because Maxine Waters told them to. She is not the reason people are in the streets.
jmo