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Old 12-29-2014, 10:01 AM   #16
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The "office" gets treated that way by asshats every day . . . just sayin'
Obama is the best thing that has ever happened to the Republican party.
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Old 12-29-2014, 01:15 PM   #17
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Old 12-29-2014, 03:01 PM   #18
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...the president of the United states doesn't need to be attending funeral services for a city cop
^ THIS...
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Old 12-29-2014, 06:00 PM   #19
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When Mayor De Blasio spoke at the funeral, 30,000 police officers, from all over the country and Canada, turned their backs away from the Jumbotrons. I'm pretty sure that Obama would have received the same reaction. As little respect as I have for the man, I wouldn't want to see the office treated that way.
You are right. You are seeing the office treated that way by his own Party. Even some of them believe in the Constitution for the free and the brave.
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Old 12-30-2014, 07:50 AM   #20
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Isn't there a Political forum for this bullshit? I mean, seriously-- you have your own forum to piss on whatever politico you wish.. yet you still come here and waste time and bandwidth.....
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Old 12-30-2014, 08:03 AM   #21
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Who cares? Fuck Obama, The Police, The Military (I'm a veteran unfortunately), and ALL government.
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Old 12-30-2014, 10:27 AM   #22
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What's wrong with our police these days? When they turned their backs on Mayor DeBlasio, the NYC cops showed disrespect for authority in a way that they would not allow any of us to show disrespect for their authority. I'm concerned about the culture of disrespect for everyone that seems to exist within the police community.
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Old 12-30-2014, 02:34 PM   #23
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What's wrong with our police these days? When they turned their backs on Mayor DeBlasio, the NYC cops showed disrespect for authority in a way that they would not allow any of us to show disrespect for their authority. I'm concerned about the culture of disrespect for everyone that seems to exist within the police community.
At the core to being a good leader is having your people's backs and the mayor didn't. You have bad doctors, lawyers, teachers and cops. New York City may have the best police department in the country. He didn't need to paint the whole department in a bad light.

When you hear mobs chanting "police ...KKK" or "Deck the halls with rows of dead cops" what should their reaction be?
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Old 12-30-2014, 04:52 PM   #24
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Isn't there a Political forum for this bullshit? I mean, seriously-- you have your own forum to piss on whatever politico you wish.. yet you still come here and waste time and bandwidth.....
I agree with you. I hit the RTM button but I guess it is within the guidelines of the forum. That being said I have a few comments for the op and the de Blasio deal.
Since when did the POTUS go to every Cops funeral or any for that matter?
The Cops had already said they did not want either of them there and then turned their backs on the Mayor, just like they have the citizens in my opinion.
de Blasio made a comment that could be taken several ways. The Cops wanted him to side with them 100% or see him as a traitor. To me that is how they treat everything and that is why fellow officers cover for each other. The system is broken.
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Old 12-30-2014, 06:44 PM   #25
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I agree with you. I hit the RTM button but I guess it is within the guidelines of the forum. That being said I have a few comments for the op and the de Blasio deal.
Since when did the POTUS go to every Cops funeral or any for that matter?
The Cops had already said they did not want either of them there and then turned their backs on the Mayor, just like they have the citizens in my opinion.
de Blasio made a comment that could be taken several ways. The Cops wanted him to side with them 100% or see him as a traitor. To me that is how they treat everything and that is why fellow officers cover for each other. The system is broken.
Oh, if people who post actually had taken a course in reading comprehension. First, the original post is what Obama was doing at the WAKE, not the funeral, and nothing in the original post says anything about Obama needing to attend the funeral.

It's a list of Obama's activities on the day of Officer Ramos' wake. I think that perhaps a press release stating that the President had a moment of silence to honor Officer Ramos would have been a nice gesture, but that would have given the impression that he actually felt bad about his death, something that none of his other actions seems to indicate.

Part of Obama's comments regarding the death of Brown and Garner:

"So I just got off the phone with my Attorney General, Eric Holder. He will have more specific comments about the case in New York. But I want everybody to know here, as well as everybody who may be viewing my remarks here today, we are not going to let up until we see a strengthening of the trust and a strengthening of the accountability that exists between our communities and our law enforcement."

Of course all of the actions taken were directed at law enforcement, and none at the crowds who, after chanting "death to cops" got their wish.


Part of Obama's comments regarding the murders of The two NY police officers:

Later in the day, Obama called Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey.

On his call with Ramsey, Obama said he was outraged over the "senseless murders" of the two New York officers, and "reiterated his profound respect and gratitude for all law enforcement officers who serve and protect our communities," Schultz said.

Hypocrisy on the part of Obama is so frequent that it isn't even news anymore, and never was to the mainstream media.
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Old 12-30-2014, 07:00 PM   #26
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Isn't there a Political forum for this bullshit? I mean, seriously-- you have your own forum to piss on whatever politico you wish.. yet you still come here and waste time and bandwidth.....
Here's the description of the items that are appropriate for posting in the Sandbox:

"The Sandbox is a collection of off-topic discussions. Humorous threads, Sports talk, and a wide variety of other topics can be found here. If it's NOT hobby-related you've in the right place!"

There's a simple solution for your irritation: if the subject of the post doesn't interest you, you might try not reading it. Then it won't waste your time and have you waste bandwidth by making useless, caterwauling comments .
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Old 12-31-2014, 10:24 AM   #27
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Oh, if people who post actually had taken a course in reading comprehension. First, the original post is what Obama was doing at the WAKE, not the funeral, and nothing in the original post says anything about Obama needing to attend the funeral.

It's a list of Obama's activities on the day of Officer Ramos' wake. I think that perhaps a press release stating that the President had a moment of silence to honor Officer Ramos would have been a nice gesture, but that would have given the impression that he actually felt bad about his death, something that none of his other actions seems to indicate.

Part of Obama's comments regarding the death of Brown and Garner:

"So I just got off the phone with my Attorney General, Eric Holder. He will have more specific comments about the case in New York. But I want everybody to know here, as well as everybody who may be viewing my remarks here today, we are not going to let up until we see a strengthening of the trust and a strengthening of the accountability that exists between our communities and our law enforcement."

Of course all of the actions taken were directed at law enforcement, and none at the crowds who, after chanting "death to cops" got their wish.


Part of Obama's comments regarding the murders of The two NY police officers:

Later in the day, Obama called Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey.

On his call with Ramsey, Obama said he was outraged over the "senseless murders" of the two New York officers, and "reiterated his profound respect and gratitude for all law enforcement officers who serve and protect our communities," Schultz said.

Hypocrisy on the part of Obama is so frequent that it isn't even news anymore, and never was to the mainstream media.
I think the problem is your perception of Obama is skewed so that no matter what he does you will find fault with it. maybe you should research what a wake is while you are at it.

Here is something you overlooked while digging for dirt on Obama.

"In his call with the New York police chief, Obama said Americans must reject violence and instead turn to prayer and sympathy for the victims' relatives, said White House spokesman Eric Schultz. He says the administration will work with leaders across the country to echo that message.

The president asked Ramsey, who has been outspoken in his concern over the shooting of the two officers in New York, to use the recently established task force to address the issue of violence against police and find ways to engage police officers across the U.S. "The president reiterated his profound respect and gratitude for all law enforcement officers who serve and protect our communities, risking their own safety for ours every day," Schultz said."


In your reply you quoted Obama supporting the Officers then dismissed it by calling him a hypocrite. Basically you are playing a reindeer game if you ask me.
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Old 12-31-2014, 11:51 AM   #28
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Oh, if people who post actually had taken a course in reading comprehension. First, the original post is what Obama was doing at the WAKE, not the funeral, and nothing in the original post says anything about Obama needing to attend the funeral.

It's a list of Obama's activities on the day of Officer Ramos' wake. I think that perhaps a press release stating that the President had a moment of silence to honor Officer Ramos would have been a nice gesture, but that would have given the impression that he actually felt bad about his death, something that none of his other actions seems to indicate.

Part of Obama's comments regarding the death of Brown and Garner:

"So I just got off the phone with my Attorney General, Eric Holder. He will have more specific comments about the case in New York. But I want everybody to know here, as well as everybody who may be viewing my remarks here today, we are not going to let up until we see a strengthening of the trust and a strengthening of the accountability that exists between our communities and our law enforcement."

Of course all of the actions taken were directed at law enforcement, and none at the crowds who, after chanting "death to cops" got their wish.


Part of Obama's comments regarding the murders of The two NY police officers:

Later in the day, Obama called Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey.

On his call with Ramsey, Obama said he was outraged over the "senseless murders" of the two New York officers, and "reiterated his profound respect and gratitude for all law enforcement officers who serve and protect our communities," Schultz said.

Hypocrisy on the part of Obama is so frequent that it isn't even news anymore, and never was to the mainstream media.
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I think the problem is your perception of Obama is skewed so that no matter what he does you will find fault with it. maybe you should research what a wake is while you are at it.

Here is something you overlooked while digging for dirt on Obama.

"In his call with the New York police chief, Obama said Americans must reject violence and instead turn to prayer and sympathy for the victims' relatives, said White House spokesman Eric Schultz. He says the administration will work with leaders across the country to echo that message.

The president asked Ramsey, who has been outspoken in his concern over the shooting of the two officers in New York, to use the recently established task force to address the issue of violence against police and find ways to engage police officers across the U.S. "The president reiterated his profound respect and gratitude for all law enforcement officers who serve and protect our communities, risking their own safety for ours every day," Schultz said."


In your reply you quoted Obama supporting the Officers then dismissed it by calling him a hypocrite. Basically you are playing a reindeer game if you ask me.
Definition of a hypocrite: "a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings."

I was contrasting Obama's first statement in red above with the second. I even provided the definition of hypocrite for you. Hopefully it makes better sense to you now that I've explained it.
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Old 12-31-2014, 12:13 PM   #29
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Definition of a hypocrite: "a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings."

I was contrasting Obama's first statement in red above with the second. I even provided the definition of hypocrite for you. Hopefully it makes better sense to you now that I've explained it.
You are not really helping your cause by pointing out your perception flaw.
You take what Obama say's and decide what he really meant, and then compare it to something else he said.

Maybe your comprehension is not that superior after all. He said "communities and our law enforcement." That is not taking a side. The problem is that some such as yourself have the notion that Police are perfect and can do no wrong. And when they break the law it is always justifiable. I disagree
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Old 12-31-2014, 12:26 PM   #30
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you're an idiot where..
he's the most powerful man in the world. it would
be an extreme honor for him to even mention the guys name.
thousands of Americans die in this country EVERYDAY.
get off your political bashing. realize it's stupid to expect a leader
of 300 million people to be involved in everything.
I lead 50 people at work.. my boss leads 100.. I can promise you
we aren't this integrated into our peoples lives..
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