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WOSdrummer99

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  2. I doubt it. If he gets to the front, he'll might make a big splash. Mr. @Ty Cobb has been on my radar since last September. I'll let someone else figger out why?
  3. [Hidden Content] Community-based public safety? I wonder what that will be like. Maybe like the sherriff that was planning to deputize an entire county population so they could keep their guns. If we are all law enforcement officers, who's gonna arrest who?
  4. The thought of Soros being brought to justice reminds of a bad guy in a movie having to live in a plane and never be able to land. I'm sure his ticket to the ISS has already been paid for.
  5. You are right, they have changed their tactics. No longer are they marching in white sheets. Late 30s. Also I bit of info for you... the T in PAT stands for Texas. I did get a laugh out of the transportation idea.
  6. "F u n my face" is a lil bit different. 20 years ago it wouldn't have happend for long. But I'm older, wiser and a lot slower now. Of course my career is not dependent upon my level of restraint. Also I don't have 100 cameras pointed at me. I've been to a couple anger management classes that have showed me better ways of dealing with it. I guess law enforcement is more worried about military training than peaceful resolution. You are correct about some of these protesters not being the sharpest tool in the shed.
  7. I think people committing the hate crimes don't have time to pull out their phone and live stream it. We have a well documented history of oppression that you could look at for proof. The other thing is that people are afraid to say what they really feel. In the the closet undercover racism. A smart criminal (oxymoron) isn't going to post a video of himself robbing a bank. Big brother will catch that for us. Which leads us to the media that will hammer down our throats exactly what they want us to believe. Free thinking isn't as common as common sense anymore. In a world where celebs, sports stars, and the rich and powerful are all major influencers. They lead the weak minded down a path to do their dirty work. All while keeping their hands clean and sanitized.
  8. Clearly this cop was provoked by the chants of the others. These guys should show more restraint. Good thing he didn't his finger on the trigger. What if the bite would have lasted 8 minutes 46 seconds? Would that still be cool?
  9. I was just on my soapbox. Sorry, I should have spoken more clearly. My rant wasn't pointed directly at you. More so to the ones that can't see, or don't want to see the racism that they convey. I am man enough to admit that I have some preconceived opinions based on my experience. We all must breakdown these barriers and create unity. My apologies again.
  10. The only thing I've heard about the cop was that he was uncomfortable dealing with blacks at his security job. No smoking gun evidence of him being a member of a hate group, nor posting racial slurs on social media. Maybe something set him off that morning. Maybe he found out his wife was filing for divorce. Maybe he knew floyd. Maybe he was a plant by soros and the deep state and he'll never make it to a trial? We just dont know. But I know enough about the underlying racism that is alive and well in every corner of our country. I understand why you cant see the forest for the trees. Yall been in the sticks too long
  11. [Hidden Content] Congrats to all the kids that participated.
  12. For the record, I'm not anti-cop. When there is a problem needing police involvement, I call them and let them handle it. I AM anti-racism and anti-police brutality. The 2 rookies were caught up in a lose-lose situation. I'm not sure if they would have made a difference. But I'd like to think that they could. If my boss is showing me what to do and I don't feel safe, I find a different way to complete the task. But then again some people will blindly follow anyone in a position of authority. One story that comes to mind... an 18 year old is working at Walmart. The store manager asks him to go into the trash compactor to clear out the jam. As he was in there, the manager turned on the machine. It scared the crap out of him. But the manager says "oh its ok." Later that day an assistant manager overheard him telling the story... The manager was fired and the 18 year old choose to never returned to work at Walmart.
  13. This could get even more interesting... [Hidden Content], [Hidden Content]
  14. [Hidden Content] From the article Gray stated in court that Lane told Chauvin to turn Floyd over twice, but that the senior officer refused. "It would be unreasonable for [Lane] to go up and drag Chauvin off the deceased...You've got a 20-year cop in the front and my guy's back there with four days and he says, 'Should we roll him over?' and [Chauvin] says, 'No, we'll wait for the ambulance' twice. ... I don't know what you're supposed to do as a cop," Gray said.
  15. I'll keep buying Jordans too
  16. One of the old guys at work has a phone book from the 60s. Youngsters think it's funny to look up there grandparents.
  17. My heart and prayers go out to this man's family. Blood and blue. Senseless violence has never solved anything.
  18. All the footage is lined up to show exactly what happend. No excuses
  19. Matthew 5:39
  20. [Hidden Content] This is a great site with links to almost every possible information available. Models show a low cat 1 in 4 days, somewhere between Galveston and New Orleans.
  21. [Hidden Content] From the article There’s been a significant public backlash against these findings, which seem to blame Floyd, at least in part, for his own death. As a matter of law, however, Chauvin is no less culpable even if Floyd did have an underlying health condition that contributed to his death. Prosecutors will still need to show that Chauvin’s actions caused Floyd’s death. If it turns out that Floyd was, coincidentally, having a fatal heart attack at the very moment that Chauvin placed his knee on Floyd’s neck, then Chauvin might have a valid defense to the charges of murder and manslaughter. But a victim simply having a medical condition or using recreational drugs or alcohol would not absolve a defendant.
  22. They claim that is to prevent CO2 poisoning. In other words, smelling your own breath.
  23. Yes I have participated in the past. Just thought maybe there was a reason for turning weather into politics. Oh wait, I remember now, it's called climate change.
  24. This is political?
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