soundahfekz
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Totally expected from Obama at this point. He's becoming the CNN of presidents
That was some flaccid bullshit. "Now is the time for healing". Dog, call out this police department for the disease is.
Did you want the leader of a country not to call for peace in his own country?
You know he is.
He'll tell the negroes to sing negro spirituals, mention the obligatory police "bad apples", try to get people to focus on "healing and calm", say nothing about police posing as military troops, may even try to get people to trust police again... I don't know.
I hope I'm wrong.
BACK TO MY VACATION!
You need facts to give fair analysis. From your posts, you're not clear on what happened. Instead, you're just rushing for alternatives to victim blame. Its been proven that your alternative nonsense is nonsense over and over again. The journalist didn't screw up. Mcdonalds didn't order the code red. THe cops are abusing people, as they have been during the entire thing.
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Oh yeah, I see it now. Because wanting this to be resolved at a local or state level by the people involved rather than throw fuel on the fire by turning it into a national political movement that'll galvanize all the wrong people for all the wrong reasons is fear, not common sense, and the most effective way to move forward is obviously for the president of the United States to start shouting about smashing a local police department with federal force.By reading your post.
Totally expected from Obama at this point. He's becoming the CNN of presidents
He said violence against police is unacceptable and rioting is unacceptable and THEN said police shouldn't use strong arm tactics. Dude is defending the establishment here.You need facts to give fair analysis. From your posts, you're not clear on what happened. Instead, you're just rushing for alternatives to victim blame. Its been proven that your alternative nonsense is nonsense over and over again. The journalist didn't screw up. Mcdonalds didn't order the code red. THe cops are abusing people, as they have been during the entire thing.
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Obama, you're embarrassing. The problem with our country and getting killed all the time by a broken justice system, is that no one admits that it needs work. No one that matters.
He barely condemned anyone for arresting journalists? He didn't even mention arrests. "bullying"? The fuck...
Journalists going about their day -> Screwing up? Nope.
Police Officers doing an illegal detention that under the circumstances could have finished with a few people shot -> Screwing up? Yes.
I wonder if one of 'em was black now.
milktoast
He's becoming the CNN of presidents
I'm not sure anyone is interested in your unsourced guesses, frankly. Unless you have evidence for your various assertions, I suspect we can do without them.I am not excusing the cops for abusing their power, I am giving a fair legal analysis of both sides liabilities. The police abused their powers, and I am not supporting police. Am I not allowed to show how both sides possibly screwed up?
Obama needs to start reading GAF so he can understand what's actually going on and what he should be saying.
I think you misunderstand my posts. I have made no claims about whether or not the reporters screwed up. I am explaining the charges the police are claiming against the reporters and what needs to be proved.
Speaking of proof;
Prove to me, here and now, the regional manager did not call to complain about the journalists. If such proof exists, I am more than happy to eat crow.
This is a ridiculous analysis. Provided they were paying customers, and there's no evidence that they were not, then the McDonald's corporation (or the individual franchisee) itself has given them de facto consent to be on the property by opening its doors for business. Based on this, your whole argument as to whether or not the manager has the "authority" to give consent for them to be on the property is irrelevant, but I wonder if you would feel the same way if the general manager was on record for asking them to leave? Would you ponder whether or not he had the actual authority to revoke their license to be on the property?The analysis for whether the general manager could give consent is another legal issue as well. I wouldn't say that his position necessarily carries the ability to give consent to use the space. Although he does have apparent authority to grant people use of the space. But then the question becomes, did he? And if he did, did he exceed the scope of his employment?
Your asking him to prove a negative?Prove to me, here and now, the regional manager did not call to complain about the journalists. If such proof exists, I am more than happy to eat crow.
It's not even you specifically, it's just that what you said has been said in the thread quite a bit but in my eyes it's more or less political hogwash and petty technicalities, like fat in a heart artery.How did you get that out of what I said?
Edit: He was late because they were trying to decide tie or no tie. Not even kidding.
Prove to me, here and now, the regional manager did not call to complain about the journalists. If such proof exists, I am more than happy to eat crow.
It would be nice if President Obama would show a little anger, just a little.
What exactly were you guys expecting him to do or say?
You're the one who made the claim that the regional manager "may have" done it. The burden of proof is on you.
Now is not the time for healing.
But now IS the time for those open and honest investigations. And its also the time for the cops of Ferguson to stand down and return to their responsibilities of protecting the community, not arming against it.
"The militarization of the police force in America has become grossly disproportionate to the threats and criminals they're tasked with apprehending."
Or something.
You know, something substantive.
Not "America needs to heal I guess... democracy... peace and shit..."
Schrodinger's cat my friend, until something is disproven or proven, it may both be and not be. I did not claim that the Manager did call the police. Nor did I claim he did not. Therefore he both may have and may not have. If you want to claim he did not, then the onus of proof is on you. I made no claim, either positive or negative.
The news articles I have been reading stated the reason for the initial detention was a failure to identify, and the final charge was trespass. I would argue the initial detention was valid, and there was good reason to believe there was criminal trespass. McDonalds is not a place you can set up your own personal business.
Schrodinger's cat my friend, until something is disproven or proven, it may both be and not be. I did not claim that the Manager did call the police. Nor did I claim he did not. Therefore he both may have and may not have. If you want to claim he did not, then the onus of proof is on you. I made no claim, either positive or negative.
I'm not sure anyone is interested in your unsourced guesses, frankly. Unless you have evidence for your various assertions, I suspect we can do without them.
Do you not see how this would have the gun nuts int eh country going berserk?
Antonio French ‏@AntonioFrench 11s
After a night in the #Ferguson jail, I'm free. My staffers who were also arrested last night are also free. Thank you for all the support.
Soo they HAVE to release the murders name eventually....? I understand why they haven't.
I mean if they do there is no way he could work there anymore... Hell I bet he was within all the other cops working the past few days there... :/ Man I hope he gets time...But I really doubt it....
.@AntonioFrench: After a night in the #Ferguson jail, I'm free. My staffers who were also arrested last night are also free. Thank you for all the support.
Schrodinger's cat my friend, until something is disproven or proven, it may both be and not be. I did not claim that the Manager did call the police. Nor did I claim he did not. Therefore he both may have and may not have. If you want to claim he did not, then the onus of proof is on you. I made no claim, either positive or negative.
Are you purposely being obtuse or are you that clueless as to the tone of your posts?
EDIT: Nevermind tone. How about what you actually said:
Not sure if he posted this earlier but:
I have never seen that used as an argument before, holy fucking shit.
Do you not see how this would have the gun nuts int eh country going berserk?
I think people are misreading my posts. I am as anti-authoritarian police as can be. I am more fair administration of justice for both sides, not roasting one side over the spit of public conscience and ignoring the possibly follies of another. Not that the reporters did anything wrong. I do not know. But to say they did not without all the facts and completely ignore one side's claims because they are contributory in fault? That I cannot abide.
Did the police mess up? Yes, they did, and if I were barred in Missouri I would be the first in the court. Did the reporters mess up? I do not know. There is not enough evidence for me, or anyone, to say.
Why does Ronan Farrow look like Dave Chapelle's parody of a white anchorman.
I wonder if they bothered giving him an explanation.
I have never seen that used as an argument before, holy fucking shit.