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View Poll Results: Who is responsible for the St. Louis county policemen being shot?
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Only the suspects in the car.
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Jay Nixon, the governor, who wanted a prosecution before an investigation
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The media, for selling the "hands up, don't shoot" narrative
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Eric Holder, for defending the protestors and attacking the police
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Obama, for treating the thug as a victim and the police as murderers
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the public, for buying into this shit....again.
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03-12-2015, 03:52 AM
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Who is responsible for two officers being shot?
Ferguson, MO, the town that will not go away though the police, city manager, and police chief are.
Who is responsible this time? This doesn't sound like protest out of hand, this sounds more like a deliberate attack on the police department using the protest as cover. The suspects were emboldened by all the media coverage that cast the black towns people as victims of the white, racist police department. This meme was forwarded by the governor, the attorney general of the US, and the president of the United States.
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03-12-2015, 04:47 AM
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All the above
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03-12-2015, 07:27 AM
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All the above
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03-12-2015, 07:29 AM
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And don't forget the race baiters in Congress...
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03-12-2015, 12:27 PM
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Goddamn you people are ignant. And yes I said ignant. Since you lack any true ability to empathize of your own accord, I wish you could be black just for 24 hours. It would blow your fucking mind.
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03-12-2015, 01:18 PM
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Ever been white in a majority black country? Or percieved to be a christian in a Muslim country?
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03-12-2015, 01:56 PM
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Who is responsible? The fucker who pulled the trigger.
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03-12-2015, 03:55 PM
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Who's responsible? The idiots who did the shooting... as well as the idiots who would fight to the death to ensure that idiots like them have free access to whatever kind of firearm they wish.
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03-12-2015, 03:58 PM
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And don't forget the race baiters in Congress...
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Or on ECCIE!
BTW -- another awesome poll JDIdiot. Going for a "fair and balanced" sample, are you?
Could you be a little more creative? (It's ALWAYS Obama's fault, isn't it, you fucking asshole?)
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03-12-2015, 04:32 PM
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Goddamn you people are ignant. And yes I said ignant. Since you lack any true ability to empathize of your own accord, I wish you could be black just for 24 hours. It would blow your fucking mind.
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I think that for the great most part in this country, how anyone is treated is in accordance with how one acts
you may think that the vast majority of americans are mean, cruel, racist beasts...I don't
if you somehow want try to twist what you said into meaning the dichotomy between the rich and poor, well that has nothing to do with race
faults and failures are common to all people of all races
what the answer is to improve race relations in the united states is a difficult issue, but I think, on an individual basis, all of us are ultimately treated as we act
I detest racial groupings and racial bean counting and set asides and statistical racism theories, I wish we could get to a country where we see the individual, but theres too much power for politicians and race pimps in keeping us in groups
one thing that I think needs to be done is to quit living in the dim past, quit teaching kids how bad the rest of us are, teach the beauty of America and how our constitution has done its work ultimately for all races. and the genius of the founders yielding, perhaps slowly for some, the declaration of all men created equal.
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03-12-2015, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
I think that for the great most part in this country, how anyone is treated is in accordance with how one acts
you may think that the vast majority of americans are mean, cruel, racist beasts...I don't
if you somehow want try to twist what you said into meaning the dichotomy between the rich and poor, well that has nothing to do with race
faults and failures are common to all people of all races
what the answer is to improve race relations in the united states is a difficult issue, but I think, on an individual basis, all of us are ultimately treated as we act
one thing that I think needs to be done is to quit living in the dim past, quit teaching kids how bad the rest of us are, teach the beauty of America and how our constitution has done its work
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We should be honest with kids. We shouldn't teach them the candy-coated past. They need to know how the world works. I don't think the majority are necessarily overtly racist but the ones who are tend to scream the loudest. I think a lot of people are subconsciously racist. They act in certain ways in certain situations without even knowing it. I wish we were treated by how we act but I just don't buy it. That hasn't been my experience as I've observed this world we live in.
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03-12-2015, 05:39 PM
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We should be honest with kids. We shouldn't teach them the candy-coated past. They need to know how the world works. I don't think the majority are necessarily overtly racist but the ones who are tend to scream the loudest. I think a lot of people are subconsciously racist. They act in certain ways in certain situations without even knowing it. I wish we were treated by how we act but I just don't buy it. That hasn't been my experience as I've observed this world we live in.
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And exactly how was King Philip's War or the French and Indian War taught to you that led you to believe it was a "candy coated" version, you "#Grubered" Odumbo Minion?
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03-12-2015, 05:47 PM
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We should be honest with kids. We shouldn't teach them the candy-coated past.
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we dont teach the candy coated past..we teach the terribleness of America
meaning for the most part white men
hatred is created in this country toward this country, toward our ideals, every single day by people who wish to twist young minds for thier own power
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. I wish we were treated by how we act but I just don't buy it. That hasn't been my experience as I've observed this world we live in.
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have you ever hired anyone? I don't care what race someone was, if I hired someone and they had a great attitude..that was the whole battle
conversely if they were surly and looking for what they could get counting every little thing as if it was some score to keep, they didn't last long
maybe you should review how you act
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03-12-2015, 05:58 PM
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Did someone learn a "candy coated" version of Magellan's voyage around the world where his men didn't starve and where Magellan wasn't killed in a skirmish the Philippines by natives who opposed his intrusion? Or how CPT Cook met a similar end in the Hawaiian Islands?
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03-12-2015, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
we dont teach the candy coated past..we teach the terribleness of America
meaning for the most part white men
hatred is created in this country toward this country, toward our ideals, every single day by people who wish to twist young minds for thier own power
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well, it has been mostly white men... that's just the facts of the matter.
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