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Then I'd say, "what in the flying f@ck did you do to your ears, and what's that a gang tattoo on your middle finger?" Then I'd probably go out to a bar to contemplate what I had done wrong raising her. |
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Good grief this country is gone. So many useless eaters. I really don't care to bother reading that fat cows story. Get on a ****ing treadmill and stop using a couch pillow to continue your delusion. Oh I did catch the quote "They was like.." FFS. Why were they allowed to adopt? Edit: OK foster child for "about a year" and now he's 18. Weird. Very weird. UGH. |
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I'd guess her mass matches your avatars bigmASS
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I would say it surpasses it. That pillow is perched at quite an angle.
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http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/mic...rs-gun-n231391 Draw your own conclusions - I'm sure the Right Rev. Al will be drawing his shortly. And I'm guessing those conclusions won't include an apology. |
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it kind of is funny, but i'm certainly not going to give someone grief for protesting, since that is a constitutionally protected action.
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Seems like a good opportunity for the Ferguson police to display what they're made of. If they're professionals, trained in actual law enforcement, they'll set aside her personal feelings about them and do their best to recover her stolen property. If they choose to treat her complaint based on her feelings about them, then they are absolutely demonstrating why the citizens they are allegedly hired to protect and serve don't trust them.
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If the police state is reached then they are showing that it's nothing to fear.
I mean people are destroying a city tonight and the police are just letting it happen. Highway 44 shutdown by protestors. Disgusting. Science and facts be damned. Gimme dat because slavery 150 years ago. Let it all burn. We don't deserve a society if we're this weak. |
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From the start, both Holder and Obama have given the protesters credibility and acted like they have a good case. They have no case. It was all based on false information. When you hear the true facts of the case it is clear that the officer did nothing wrong. The physical evidence backs up everything that he said. When you get attacked and punched by a 6"5, 280 pound guy and he tries to take your gun, what are you supposed to do? This grand jury couldn't even find probable cause to put this guy on trial for anything. This wasn't a close call. But the protesters don't want to hear about what actually happened. They want to go with the made up story about the sweet little unarmed kid who was shot by the police for no reason. Here is the article about Holder telling the police to show restraint: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...lice/19335481/ |
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lawyerspeak. never expected charges, not surprised that the grand jury came down like that at all. the initial story was bogus (what cop, ever, tries to drag someone into their car while still sitting in it-that story just didn't sound logical from the get go).
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