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by BobfromSydney » Wed Sep 21, 2016 3:50 am | |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfG5oxQAoKs
Another typical example of the government's inefficiency. So many people (including a helicopter) to take care of one little problem. At this rate the 'black problem' will take centuries to solve. It would be much faster to just round them all up and put them into gas chambers right? </disappointed sarcasm> Further background information: Terence Crutcher was an unarmed 40 year old father of four. His car broke down while he was driving home and is consequently stuck in the middle of the road. |
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by Daryl » Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:26 am | |
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The video that I saw had a sound track from the helo that showed that they thought he was a danger because he was big and black. So that indicates to me the problem is systemic.
What was that statistic of innocent Americans killed by Islamic terrorists versus illegally killed by police, 50-1?
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by BobfromSydney » Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:43 am | |
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Daryl:
Yeah I fully agree with you. I saw the helicopter footage too: "He looks like a bad dude" Reasonably dressed, hands up in the air, surrounded by police. Not doing anything violent or acting aggressively. What does "He looks like a bad dude" mean? It means he's got dark skin. It's not murder if you're wearing a badge right? |
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by Annachie » Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:20 am | |
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It's almost a self fulfiling prophecy.
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by BobfromSydney » Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:21 pm | |
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I'm reminded of a certain scene from South Park where the hunters excuse themselves by shouting 'It's coming right for us' before shooting any animal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt6kKhlX8vU It's not so funny when I realise cops are doing this and shooting human beings. |
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by DDHv » Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:29 am | |
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From: http://constitution.com/ron-paul-solve- ... n-problem/
Does centralized control really solve any problem, or does it often make it worse? Someone commented that if a people refuse to control themselves, they get a dictator who takes charge. A dictator can make bigger, sometimes worse, mistakes than any private individual is able to From: http://constitution.com/do-i-have-the-r ... -be-wrong/
A good point. One valuable function of parents is to explain things to their kids. I still remember Dad's explanation of addiction, given me when he caught me sniffing glue! It has kept me out of much trouble and reduced probable expenses also. Everyone will be wrong at times. Should we ever test our ideas against reality, and how should we do it Douglas Hvistendahl
Retired technical nerd Dumb mistakes are very irritating. Smart mistakes go on forever Unless you test your assumptions! |
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by RedBaron » Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:21 am | |
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The REALLY screwy thing is - in spite of clear evidence that the person was NOT armed or doing anything wrong - quite a few people rush to defend the cop's obviously criminal actions!
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by WeirdlyWired » Tue Oct 11, 2016 6:04 pm | |
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it is a shame that we are trying to change the ordering principle of our society. Is "equality before the law" such a bad principle? We are now trying t change it to either "individual worth should be decided by 'The Marketplace'," or, alternately "law and order" "Law and Order" as the ordering principle of a society always leads to dictatorship. Not sure I want The Donald [or any other corporate entity] to decide what I am worth as a person. Helas,chou, Je m'en fache.
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by DDHv » Thu Nov 03, 2016 8:07 pm | |
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From: The Stansberry Digest, October 7, 2016
The title is "There is a 100% Chance of Recession Next Year." I hope they are wrong. The articles they mention are about empirical studies showing the multiplier for government borrowing and spending is negative. They waste much of the capital they borrow and invest. Who would have thought it? Which makes the biggest problem for an economy? When an individual or small group fouls up, or when a corporate or government bureaucrat controlling a large portion of the economy goofs Douglas Hvistendahl
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by WeirdlyWired » Fri Nov 04, 2016 4:16 am | |
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I fail to see the difference. Usually it is a small group within a bureaucracy (government or non)that make a massive mistake. Then the bureaucracy takes over defending itself, digging in and multiplies the original error instead of trying to repair the damage. Or... i could be wrong. Helas,chou, Je m'en fache.
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