How do you know they're not outraged are you a mind reader? And as far as destroying people's property goes what happened to the idea that it's only property? It's only property when left wing thugs riot, burn, and destroy? And as far as assaulting police officers I thought you liberals believe it is a good thing, remember police officers are racist and deserved to die. I see that you believe in castration and execution for those people you don't like, that's good to know. I would think that would be more of Shit head's way of thinking, but it just goes to show you never truly know anyone.
Since you know me better than I know myself (sarcasm if you didn't catch it) what is my agenda? Since your ability to analyze ain't worth a damn, I'll go ahead and tell you. My agenda is equal treatment. If my property is destroyed, I don't give a damn who destroyed it, it is still a lost.
If I lack information and I'm forced to fill in the blanks, it's the news media's fault for not providing enough information.
Murder of three little girls
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I expected to be placed in an air force combat position such as security police, forward air control, pararescue or E.O.D. I would have liked dog handler. I had heard about the dog Nemo and was highly impressed. “SFB” is sad I didn’t end up in E.O.D.
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I'd like to find out who these "liberals" are; I don't think I have ever met people who believe police officers deserve to die or who want to castrate and execute people they don't like--hell, if you want to execute them, why bother castrating them? But, in any event, I don't see those attitudes as particularly "liberal". I imagine that some who call themselves "liberal" might believe this eye for an eye bullshit, but mostly I hear that kind of crap from the far right (and it wouldn't surprise me if some of the yahoos supported the joint effort of castration and execution).
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That's your agenda. If you lack information, you fill in the blanks . . . with ignorance and abuse of mythical "liberals". We all had no problem finding real information from the news media - just you.
See, YOU are the ONLY person on this board who writes things like:
It's only property when left wing thugs riot, burn, and destroy?
No one else here that you call "liberals" believes, thinks or writes that way. Just you.police officers are racist and deserved to die
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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Peaceful protest?
Ferguson officer ‘fighting for his life’ and several arrested after protests marking 10 years since Michael Brown’s killing
Emma Tucker
By Emma Tucker, CNN
5 minute read
Updated 10:46 AM EDT, Sun August 11, 2024
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A Ferguson, Missouri, police officer was severely injured and is “fighting for his life” after being assaulted Friday night during protests marking the 10-year anniversary of the police shooting of Black teenager Michael Brown.
A 28-year-old has been charged in the officer’s assault, and several other protesters are in custody, officials said.
Michael Brown
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The incident came after protesters blocked streets near the Ferguson Police Department Friday night. The demonstrations remained peaceful for most of the evening until some people began “violently” shaking the fence at the police station, Chief Troy Doyle said at a Saturday news conference.
“We did not react. We stayed here, let them shake the fence,” said the chief. “That happened several times throughout the night up until the point that they broke the bottom portions of our fence, they destroyed property on our police department’s parking lot.”
At that point, Doyle deployed his arrest team to make arrests for destruction of property. The team was assaulted by several protesters, and one of the officers, identified by police as Travis Brown, suffered a severe brain injury, Doyle said.
As Travis Brown was attempting to arrest someone who had broken and stolen a large portion of the station’s fence, the suspect charged at him “violently” with his shoulder, which knocked the officer down and caused him to suffer a head injury, Doyle said.
“He is at an area hospital right now, fighting for his life,” said the chief, who was visibly emotional during the news conference.
Ferguson officer ‘fighting for his life’ and several arrested after protests marking 10 years since Michael Brown’s killing
Emma Tucker
By Emma Tucker, CNN
5 minute read
Updated 10:46 AM EDT, Sun August 11, 2024
—
A Ferguson, Missouri, police officer was severely injured and is “fighting for his life” after being assaulted Friday night during protests marking the 10-year anniversary of the police shooting of Black teenager Michael Brown.
A 28-year-old has been charged in the officer’s assault, and several other protesters are in custody, officials said.
Michael Brown
Related article
A decade after Mike Brown’s death, his family still calls for justice as progress toward ending police killings remains slow
The incident came after protesters blocked streets near the Ferguson Police Department Friday night. The demonstrations remained peaceful for most of the evening until some people began “violently” shaking the fence at the police station, Chief Troy Doyle said at a Saturday news conference.
“We did not react. We stayed here, let them shake the fence,” said the chief. “That happened several times throughout the night up until the point that they broke the bottom portions of our fence, they destroyed property on our police department’s parking lot.”
At that point, Doyle deployed his arrest team to make arrests for destruction of property. The team was assaulted by several protesters, and one of the officers, identified by police as Travis Brown, suffered a severe brain injury, Doyle said.
As Travis Brown was attempting to arrest someone who had broken and stolen a large portion of the station’s fence, the suspect charged at him “violently” with his shoulder, which knocked the officer down and caused him to suffer a head injury, Doyle said.
“He is at an area hospital right now, fighting for his life,” said the chief, who was visibly emotional during the news conference.
I expected to be placed in an air force combat position such as security police, forward air control, pararescue or E.O.D. I would have liked dog handler. I had heard about the dog Nemo and was highly impressed. “SFB” is sad I didn’t end up in E.O.D.
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Yes, it sounds like it was a peaceful protest for hours until several people went rogue and did violent criminal acts for which they were arrested.
The criminal acts of the few do not outweigh the first amendment rights of the many who peacefully assembled. Many thousands of MAGA supporters who rallied on January 6 were peaceful and went home that same day, but the 1200+ who engaged in criminal behavior are facing the consequences of their actions.
The criminal acts of the few do not outweigh the first amendment rights of the many who peacefully assembled. Many thousands of MAGA supporters who rallied on January 6 were peaceful and went home that same day, but the 1200+ who engaged in criminal behavior are facing the consequences of their actions.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan
~ Carl Sagan