Ferguson riots: Clashes, looting in Missouri following vigil for teen shot dead by po

darkbeaver

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Ahhh, nothing says "We're mad at that man" like burning down your own neighbourhoods, churches, and black owned businesses.

Yeah, and nothings easier than starting a fire and pointing prestitutes fingers. If you watched any of the anual Black Friday state sanctioned looting and rioting, with injury and death, it's hard to tell the difference.
 

Locutus

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good. abortions are good for society, never is bringing unwanted babies into society a good thing.

so the same way you might want us to think that big mikey was murdered in cold blood by the cop, others would argue with you that those were 981 murders of preemie babies...funny how that works eh.
 

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it's not murder.
stop pretending you believe life is a precious thing, you jack off to the murder of black children by the police every day.
 

Locutus

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also, I hate to say I toad a so but I toad a so:




CBS NewsVerified account ‏@CBSNews

All 16 of the arrests made in Ferguson last night were people from out of town, police say http://cbsn.ws/1FFONqo

it's not murder.
stop pretending you believe life is a precious thing, you jack off to the murder of black children by the police every day.

I wank to gilfs and bbw's son...I don't care what colour they is.

oh ok, if I'm feeling particularly 'anxious' I do amputees too.
 

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Interestingly enough, I read a report in the newspaper that "tea party" supporters were the first in Fergusson to step up and help out the people affected by the rioting. I found that to be quite "interesting" and it puts to rest the obnoxious idea that "tea baggers" are callus individuals who would throw momma off the cliff...

JMHO
 

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Interestingly enough, I read a report in the newspaper that "tea party" supporters were the first in Fergusson to step up and help out the people affected by the rioting. I found that to be quite "interesting" and it puts to rest the obnoxious idea that "tea baggers" are callus individuals who would throw momma off the cliff...

JMHO

Did the teabaggers bring their guns?
 

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Ferguson Shooting: UN Torture Committee Condemns US For ‘Excessive’ Force In Law Enforcement



Ferguson Shooting: UN Torture Committee Condemns US For ‘Excessive’ Force In Law Enforcement



The United Nations on Friday denounced the U.S. for reportedly violating an international treaty against torture, including several instances of police shootings of unarmed black youth. In a 16-page review of the U.S.’ track record on torture since 2006, the U.N. took aim at what it said were “numerous reports” of police brutality against minorities as well as distressing conditions in some U.S. prisons, according to Reuters. The document, which does not mention the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, specifically, came in the wake of a grand jury’s decision not to indict a Ferguson police officer in the August shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.

The U.N. Committee against Torture cited several examples of "excessive use of force by law enforcement officials, in particular against persons belonging to certain racial and ethnic group.” The report, the U.N.’s first on the U.S. since 2006, condemned the extensive use of Tasers against people resisting arrest, citing two recent cases in Florida and Chicago that turned deadly.

In response to the grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for Brown’s death, committee member Alessio Bruni said the U.N. "has to respect the decision" of the jury, according to CNN. The comments were made Friday at a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland, where Brown’s parents testified in front of the committee earlier this month.

The committee’s report focused mainly on the U.S.’ treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, however its allegations broadened to include other alleged abuses, such as the “prolonged suffering” endured by victims of prison rape and death row inmates who undergo so-called botched executions, as well as the excessive use of solitary confinement.

Wilson gunned down 18-year-old Michael Brown in August. The shooting sparked national protests over police brutality and the nature of policing in the U.S. Wilson will not stand trial for the shooting after a grand jury found that he had acted in self-defense, a decision that was met with riots across the country.






Since this forum has so many defenders of UN interventionism in the Middle East I shall venture to guess that this determination by the UNTC meets those people's ready approval as well.



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Gopher: News Flash.

Nobody gives a rat's a$$ what the UN thinks.
 

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it's not murder.
stop pretending you believe life is a precious thing, you jack off to the murder of black children by the police every day.

Idiot.

100 million dead for some failed political philosophy, and not only do you pass that off easily, you're still a true believer.

Meanwhile, one thug gets justifiably shot dead while trying to kill a policew officer, and you're all over it.

Idiot.


Excellent. Kudos to them. I could not understand why more store owners did not arm themselves and protect their property.

Wag the Dog, the Ferguson Edition



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtnPbPRL-oY&feature=youtu.be

*progs will not make it through this vid.

Yeah.

How's that Hopey-Changey thing working out for y'all down there??
 

shadowshiv

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NYT Journalist who published Officer Darren Wilson's home address calling the police non-stop now that her own has been made public.


Your moral and intellectual yadda yadda


The New York Times journalist who published Darren Wilson’s home address wants police protection and has been calling the police nonstop, Gotnews.com has learned.

Julie Bosman “keeps calling the 020th District station complaining about people harassing and threatening her,” our source told us.

She’s also “complaining about numerous food deliveries being sent to her residence.”


Your moral and intellectual yadda yadda | Blazing Cat Fur





Hey Julie! Irony is calling. Perhaps you should have thought of this before you did the exact same thing to Darren Wilson.


Karma...she is a bitch, eh?;)



Eh? I could have sworn that I saw this post on a previous page in this thread, yet here it is, right about this post! And it's got my greenie to boot!