MO - Grief & protests follow shooting of teen Michael Brown #19

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  • #921
Link to support this statement please.


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I'm not aware of any MSM links, which is all we're allowed to post, right? It's just not something the MSM discusses, as it's not considered "news." Lots of blogs have confirmed the Wikipedia statement that the USA is the only country in the world that uses Grand Juries in its criminal justice system. You can certainly look it up yourself rather easily.
 
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  • #923
I'm not aware of any MSM links, which is all we're allowed to post, right? It's just not something the MSM discusses, as it's not considered "news." Lots of blogs have confirmed the Wikipedia statement that the USA is the only country in the world that uses Grand Juries in its criminal justice system. You can certainly look it up yourself rather easily.

I could, but I was asking you to...since you made the statement...and I'm feeling rather lazy this particular evening.


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  • #924
I wonder if any protesters made it to the Campaign Headquarters open house that McCulloch was going to be tonight.
 
  • #925
Well, that's good news. I think a lot of us would like to know what goes down in that grand jury room. I don't like the secrecy, myself. But why would he only release it if Darren Wilson is not indicted, I wonder?

About the secrecy---there are some witnesses who saw MB shove OW back into his vehicle and punch him in the face. They are probably locals. Do you think they should have to testify in support of the officer in public? :eek:
 
  • #926
Free swishers?

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And forgiveness of all fines and the ripping up of warrants ....
And more black owned businesses...


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  • #927
When so-called "protesters" complain about not having access to City Council meetings (even though nothing was barring them from attending meetings in the past) I call that willful ignorance. When so-called "protesters" wear tee shirts to council meetings that read "Let My People Vote" - even though no one has been preventing them from voting - I call that willful ignorance.

When so-called "protesters" make demands that seek to circumvent due process and 4th amendment rights - I call that willful ignorance, because if they would take the time to educate themselves, they'd know better.

When someone complains that their locally elected officials don't represent them, but fails to register to vote and to participate in the electoral process - I call that willful ignorance (if not downright laziness).

It has nothing to do with anyone's opinion on the death of MB, nor their rights to express their opinions.

Everyone in this country has the means to seek out information - especially in this technological age. Even the poor can access information via the internet at their local library (if they can't afford a computer and internet subscription). We are not ruled by an oppressive 3rd-world dictatorship that prohibits access to information and knowledge.

Blaming everyone else for problems that are within one's power to solve by claiming that "I didn't know", but refusing to inform themselves & to participate in a solution - I call that willful ignorance.

I also call it willful abdication of personal responsibility.

A really great post!:tyou:
 
  • #928
I wonder if any protesters made it to the Campaign Headquarters open house that McCulloch was going to be tonight.

Me too but I'm thinking it wouldn't have been interesting enough since it wasn't open mike night.
 
  • #929
I wonder if any protesters made it to the Campaign Headquarters open house that McCulloch was going to be tonight.

They're young and strong and gonna match all night long.....

So they chanted...


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  • #930
The mocking is NOT necessary! You see, this is what I'm talking about. This sort of behaviour.

I apologize, sometimes I am just taken aback with anecdotal stories that in no way relate to this case. I also sometimes take offense to the notion that I am unaware that some small town grocery stores run tabs. Lastly, I should know better than to point humor at others. Please forgive my lack of sensitivity.
 
  • #931
When so-called "protesters" complain about not having access to City Council meetings (even though nothing was barring them from attending meetings in the past) I call that willful ignorance. When so-called "protesters" wear tee shirts to council meetings that read "Let My People Vote" - even though no one has been preventing them from voting - I call that willful ignorance.

When so-called "protesters" make demands that seek to circumvent due process and 4th amendment rights - I call that willful ignorance, because if they would take the time to educate themselves, they'd know better.

When someone complains that their locally elected officials don't represent them, but fails to register to vote and to participate in the electoral process - I call that willful ignorance (if not downright laziness).

It has nothing to do with anyone's opinion on the death of MB, nor their rights to express their opinions.

Everyone in this country has the means to seek out information - especially in this technological age. Even the poor can access information via the internet at their local library (if they can't afford a computer and internet subscription). We are not ruled by an oppressive 3rd-world dictatorship that prohibits access to information and knowledge.

Blaming everyone else for problems that are within one's power to solve by claiming that "I didn't know", but refusing to inform themselves & to participate in a solution - I call that willful ignorance.

I also call it willful abdication of personal responsibility.

BOOM! :tyou:
 
  • #932
And forgiveness of all fines and the ripping up of warrants ....
And more black owned businesses...


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And fire the mayor, and all the city council reps, and the DA, and all of the white Police officers...and the governor...
 
  • #933
When so-called "protesters" complain about not having access to City Council meetings (even though nothing was barring them from attending meetings in the past) I call that willful ignorance. When so-called "protesters" wear tee shirts to council meetings that read "Let My People Vote" - even though no one has been preventing them from voting - I call that willful ignorance.

When so-called "protesters" make demands that seek to circumvent due process and 4th amendment rights - I call that willful ignorance, because if they would take the time to educate themselves, they'd know better.

When someone complains that their locally elected officials don't represent them, but fails to register to vote and to participate in the electoral process - I call that willful ignorance (if not downright laziness).

It has nothing to do with anyone's opinion on the death of MB, nor their rights to express their opinions.

Everyone in this country has the means to seek out information - especially in this technological age. Even the poor can access information via the internet at their local library (if they can't afford a computer and internet subscription). We are not ruled by an oppressive 3rd-world dictatorship that prohibits access to information and knowledge.

Blaming everyone else for problems that are within one's power to solve by claiming that "I didn't know", but refusing to inform themselves & to participate in a solution - I call that willful ignorance.

I also call it willful abdication of personal responsibility.

Bless you for this little morsel of perfection!
 
  • #934
In all seriousness, what will it take to end all this?

Time and cold weather...IMO


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Or....behavioral modification via personal incentives. Pandering to the "what's in it for me" mentality. IMO. Lol!

Something like "cash rewards" for not rioting. (Back to the reward system discussed earlier for wiping own butt and tying own shoes.)
 
  • #935
I could, but I was asking you to...since you made the statement...and I'm feeling rather lazy this particular evening.


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Well I can't, because we have to link only MSM and this isn't exactly "news" or a recent or current event. Just judicial policy that has happened over time. It's a fact, though.
 
  • #936
And fire the mayor, and all the city council reps, and the DA, and all of the white Police officers...and the governor...

I'm thinking they don't care what shade the police are, just fire them all for brutality, shooting up the place and ticketing/fining those good citizens. Fire them all BUT they better show up in less than 3 minutes when they dial 911!!
 
  • #937
Free swishers?

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Pre- sliced and pre-emptied, of course, for the user's convenience! Pamper the "protestors", lol!

And yes, it is absolutely fair game to mock the absurd behavior of this mob, IMO. Anthony Shahid accessory nooses for everyone! Make em' into key fobs. Have the kiddies make 'em for a fundraiser! String up those fluffy big eye beanie babies in nooses to wear as protest accessory infinity scarves-- that has to symbolize something evil to protest against!

Sheesh. I wonder if a single one of the rioters, looters, and "mob" attendees has ever stopped to consider how fabulously lucky and fortunate they are to live in America? Because in most of the rest of the world, their behavior would, at the least, land them in a grim, unsanitary hellhole of a prison for decades, while they starved to a skeletal state. And at most, would leave them quickly dead on the pavement, with no benefit of rights or due process. There's a civics lesson for the kiddies of Ferguson, lol! IMO.

These are not "protestors", IMO.
 
  • #938
In all seriousness, what will it take to end all this?

Some other opportunity for the agitators to run off and keep stirred up. Without the "professionals," IMO the locals will go back to doing whatever it is they do.
 
  • #939
Sheesh. I wonder if a single one of the rioters, looters, and "mob" attendees has ever stopped to consider how fabulously lucky and fortunate they are to live in America? Because in most of the rest of the world, their behavior would, at the least, land them in a grim, unsanitary hellhole of a prison for decades, while they starved to a skeletal state. And at most, would leave them quickly dead on the pavement, with no benefit of rights or due process. There's a civics lesson for the kiddies of Ferguson, lol! IMO.

These are not "protestors", IMO.

RSBM

I was thinking the same thing. I love our country and like the laws. Sometimes it's not perfect but it's the best there is. I'm betting a few years in a 3rd world country would open some eyes.
I always say, go where you're happiest...or just go ;)
 
  • #940
And fire the mayor, and all the city council reps, and the DA, and all of the white Police officers...and the governor...

...and all the AA "Uncle Tom" police officers...
 
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