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Old 04-25-2008, 05:24 PM
stardusttwin17 stardusttwin17 is offline
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Two words: Tawana Brawley.
You want words? I got words

FIFTY BULLETS

NO GUN

DEAD FATHER

DEAD SON

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STOP POLICE

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Al Sharpton's involvement with Towana Brawley does NOT change the fact that a young man lies DEAD for the crime of attending a bachelor party the night before his wedding. Either come with something relevant or go away. This is too important to dismiss with semantics.

From the get go Mayor Bloomberg called the police's action excessive(& I give him props for that as he took a lot of flack for calling a spade a spade especially since under Guiliani & Koch that would NEVER have happened). This ruling is just another example of protecting the old boys club & not addressing the cancer that permeates the thinking process of our finest in blue.

Michael Vick got jail time for killing a damn dog.

Martha Stewart got jail time for profiting from stock tips.

Wesley Snipes is about to serve time for not paying taxes.

Foxy Brown served time and no one DIED from her actions.

These cops wrongly stopped someone KILLED him and are found not guilty of anything?

There is NO amount of money that will ease the pain that the Bell family or his daughters feel. They would gladly not have $50M to have him back alive.

The words "Stop police" and flash a dang badge and ALL of this could have been avoided.
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Old 04-25-2008, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by stardusttwin17 View Post
You want words? I got words

FIFTY BULLETS

NO GUN

DEAD FATHER

DEAD SON

RELOAD CLIP

STOP POLICE

RELOAD CLIP

Al Sharpton's involvement with Towana Brawley does NOT change the fact that a young man lies DEAD for the crime of attending a bachelor party the night before his wedding. Either come with something relevant or go away. This is too important to dismiss with semantics.

From the get go Mayor Bloomberg called the police's action excessive(& I give him props for that as he took a lot of flack for calling a spade a spade especially since under Guiliani & Koch that would NEVER have happened). This ruling is just another example of protecting the old boys club & not addressing the cancer that permeates the thinking process of our finest in blue.

Michael Vick got jail time for killing a damn dog.

Martha Stewart got jail time for profiting from stock tips.

Wesley Snipes is about to serve time for not paying taxes.

Foxy Brown served time and no one DIED from her actions.

These cops wrongly stopped someone KILLED him and are found not guilty of anything?

There is NO amount of money that will ease the pain that the Bell family or his daughters feel. They would gladly not have $50M to have him back alive.

The words "Stop police" and flash a dang badge and ALL of this could have been avoided.
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Old 04-25-2008, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by stardusttwin17 View Post
You want words? I got words

FIFTY BULLETS

NO GUN

DEAD FATHER

DEAD SON

RELOAD CLIP

STOP POLICE

RELOAD CLIP

Al Sharpton's involvement with Towana Brawley does NOT change the fact that a young man lies DEAD for the crime of attending a bachelor party the night before his wedding. Either come with something relevant or go away. This is too important to dismiss with semantics.

From the get go Mayor Bloomberg called the police's action excessive(& I give him props for that as he took a lot of flack for calling a spade a spade especially since under Guiliani & Koch that would NEVER have happened). This ruling is just another example of protecting the old boys club & not addressing the cancer that permeates the thinking process of our finest in blue.

Michael Vick got jail time for killing a damn dog.

Martha Stewart got jail time for profiting from stock tips.

Wesley Snipes is about to serve time for not paying taxes.

Foxy Brown served time and no one DIED from her actions.

These cops wrongly stopped someone KILLED him and are found not guilty of anything?

There is NO amount of money that will ease the pain that the Bell family or his daughters feel. They would gladly not have $50M to have him back alive.

The words "Stop police" and flash a dang badge and ALL of this could have been avoided.
Most of this unrelated to the legal matters of THIS case.
And those that are, well perhaps if one did not yell in order to make their case, one could agree with some of them.

And if you are talking about someone taking responsibilities for their actions/non-actions, then then those two words of mine do mean something.

And as you pointed out yourself, this is TOO important to dismiss with semantics.

Yet most of your yelling was about it.
From what I was told and taught, our legal system is based on one is Innocent until proved guilty.

In this criminal case, that seemed not to have happened.

And the phase "no justice" is getting a bit old. That POV seems to say if my way is not followed, anything else is wrong.

So, lets see what happens next. We have a civil case, we may have a Federal case. Being NYC, there could be a riot or two. And is a riot going to bring justice to anyone???
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Old 04-25-2008, 05:42 PM
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Most of this unrelated to the legal matters of THIS case.
And those that are, well perhaps if one did not yell in order to make their case, one could agree with some of them.

And if you are talking about someone taking responsibilities for their actions/non-actions, then then those two words of mine do mean something.

And as you pointed out yourself, this is TOO important to dismiss with semantics.

Yet most of your yelling was about it.
From what I was told and taught, our legal system is based on one is Innocent until proved guilty.

In this criminal case, that seemed not to have happened.

And the phase "no justice" is getting a bit old. That POV seems to say if my way is not followed, anything else is wrong.

So, lets see what happens next. We have a civil case, we may have a Federal case. Being NYC, there could be a riot or two. And is a riot going to bring justice to anyone???
Jon please..you give NYC too little credit.

Do you realize that these had been 5 shootings like this where unarmed men at night just seem to die in ahail of bullets since 1999? No riots have broken out.

However something needs to be done and soon before people really start shooting back at the cops.
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Old 04-25-2008, 05:50 PM
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However something needs to be done and soon before people really start shooting back at the cops.
This already happens, of course. From what I can tell the situation here was absurd, but police are in precarious positions and cries of police brutality are sometimes ignored for good reason.
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Old 04-25-2008, 06:26 PM
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Michael Vick got jail time for killing a damn dog.
Actually Michael Vick got thrown in prison for, over a 6-7 year span, helping to fund and operate an illegal gambling/dog fighting ring that crossed interstate lines.......a federal offense.

...and I'll tell anyone to go to hell if they think what happened to those dogs was not that big of a deal because they were just "damn dogs". Mutilating and butchering domesticated animals is about as sick as it gets. All of those pieces of shit should be shot on the spot.


Sorry. End rant.

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Old 04-25-2008, 06:36 PM
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Actually Michael Vick got thrown in prison for, over a 6-7 year span, helping to fund and operate an illegal gambling/dog fighting ring that crossed interstate lines.......a federal offense.

...and I'll tell anyone to go to hell if they think what happened to those dogs was not that big of a deal because they were just "damn dogs". Mutilating and butchering domesticated animals is about as sick as it gets. All of those pieces of shit should be shot on the spot.


Sorry. End rant.
waitwaitwaaaaaaait!!!



MACK!!!!

who said that the dogs were domesticated??!!!

hehe!
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Old 04-25-2008, 06:48 PM
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waitwaitwaaaaaaait!!!



MACK!!!!

who said that the dogs were domesticated??!!!

hehe!
They ran and operated a professional style kennel for the sake of raising and training overly aggressive pit bulls. I'd say that = domesticated. They certainly weren't wild, random dogs.

Just my opinion though yo.
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Old 04-25-2008, 08:41 PM
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They ran and operated a professional style kennel for the sake of raising and training overly aggressive pit bulls. I'd say that = domesticated. They certainly weren't wild, random dogs.

Just my opinion though yo.
HEhehehehe!!


ok!!!
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