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Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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oh so predictable
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Date: December 21, 2014 09:16AM
The Post does this from time to time when they're afraid of the responses to what they and their liberal friends, have wrought.In this case, liberals have been whipping up the masses with anti police rhetoric for months now, and we see the results.
Naturally, being liberals, they will absolve themselves of any responsibility.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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not on tv
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Date: December 21, 2014 10:27AM
I guess the rev@lution will not have comments rather the be not be on tv. Tragic for the families of the the cops just as its tragic every day when the police kill innocents. Violence begets violence. I would suggest the police alter their policies to prevent needless deaths during police interaction with the public. When there is use of force leading to death or serious injury it should be investigated by independent people not the local prosecutor.
If injustice continues there will be more of this kind of violence - its preventable if the justice system can improve its operations.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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Off the Pigs
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Date: December 21, 2014 11:05AM
None of you assholes has anything worthwhile to say anyway. Bunch of mindless, worthless goober-fucks. Why not do something useful and go play in traffic instead.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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Troll keeps trollin'
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Date: December 21, 2014 11:12AM
Off the Pigs Wrote:
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> None of you assholes has anything worthwhile to
> say anyway. Bunch of mindless, worthless
> goober-fucks. Why not do something useful and go
> play in traffic instead.
Trollin'? Ever consider taking a day off from trollin'? Or, do you need the attention that badly?
The mere fact that the race baiting poverty pimp Al Sharpton was so quick to issue a press release condemning the murders and offering condolences from the Brown and Garner families tells me he knows he's very much responsible for the murder of these 2 police officers. He has been subliminally stirring the pot for weeks now to his sheeple to fight the police and he got what he wanted.....2 dead cops.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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billy
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Date: December 21, 2014 11:22AM
The police themselves are soley responsible for the killing of the two policemen yesterday and is the direct result of the murder of JOHN GEER in fairfax and the murder of Mr ERIC GARNER in Staten Island. Someone has to pay for those murders.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
Posted by:
Living In Reality
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Date: December 21, 2014 11:29AM
billy Wrote:
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> The police themselves are soley responsible for
> the killing of the two policemen yesterday and is
> the direct result of the murder of JOHN GEER in
> fairfax and the murder of Mr ERIC GARNER in Staten
> Island. Someone has to pay for those murders.
Under your logic, black people are directly responsible for the treatment they receive from police because of the incredibly disproportionate amount of crime they commit.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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y7KNE
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Date: December 21, 2014 11:39AM
billy Wrote:
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> The police themselves are soley responsible for
> the killing of the two policemen yesterday and is
> the direct result of the murder of JOHN GEER in
> fairfax and the murder of Mr ERIC GARNER in Staten
> Island. Someone has to pay for those murders.
What a surprise, one of the protestor-types support the killings of cops.
The difference between law enforcement, their supporters and the protestors, their supports is that very, very few in the law enforcement camp wanted to see Mike Brown or Eric Garner die. However, in the protestor's camp many, many wanted to see policemen die. THAT is the difference.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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Get Real.
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Date: December 21, 2014 02:05PM
For God's sake, people, this was one crazy nut who was looking for an excuse to kill after assaulting his girlfriend. This does not a trend make. Now, if there are a rash of police murders (which I doubt), then you have something to bitch about.
The Post did not incite anyone to violence. In fact, they've become distinctly more conservative in the past year. Can't say the same for the networks who certainly inflamed people's sense of grievance and anger. That coverage was shameful.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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Really Now
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Date: December 21, 2014 02:18PM
Get Real. Wrote:
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> For God's sake, people, this was one crazy nut who
> was looking for an excuse to kill after assaulting
> his girlfriend. This does not a trend make. Now,
> if there are a rash of police murders (which I
> doubt), then you have something to bitch about.
>
> The Post did not incite anyone to violence. In
> fact, they've become distinctly more conservative
> in the past year. Can't say the same for the
> networks who certainly inflamed people's sense of
> grievance and anger. That coverage was shameful.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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The Mike O'Meara Show
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Date: December 21, 2014 07:24PM
The Washington Post doesn't want a herd of niggers against free speech protesting outside their building. Bad optics. Even Eugene Robinson and "Colby" King would run like little bitches rather than cross that picket line. As Ani DeFranco should have sung "Black people are so scared of black people."
Somewhere in heaven Katie Graham's tit is in a wringer.
Really Now Wrote:
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> Get Real. Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > For God's sake, people, this was one crazy nut
> who
> > was looking for an excuse to kill after
> assaulting
> > his girlfriend. This does not a trend make.
> Now,
> > if there are a rash of police murders (which I
> > doubt), then you have something to bitch about.
> >
> > The Post did not incite anyone to violence. In
> > fact, they've become distinctly more
> conservative
> > in the past year. Can't say the same for the
> > networks who certainly inflamed people's sense
> of
> > grievance and anger. That coverage was
> shameful.
>
> Thats not true.
This was brought on by Holder, the President and other race baiters' comments. de Blasio invited this to happen, which is the reason cops turned their back on him.
Too late to backpedal now.
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“We don’t have any rude, unpleasant people here. We’re different!”
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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LOL...
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Date: December 21, 2014 07:59PM
Off the Pigs Wrote:
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> None of you assholes has anything worthwhile to
> say anyway. Bunch of mindless, worthless
> goober-fucks. Why not do something useful and go
> play in traffic instead.
Thought this could stand some reposting here, given the jackoff nonsense of the day.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
Posted by:
HL9G6
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Date: December 21, 2014 08:04PM
LOL... Wrote:
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> Off the Pigs Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > None of you assholes has anything worthwhile to
> > say anyway. Bunch of mindless, worthless
> > goober-fucks. Why not do something useful and
> go
> > play in traffic instead.
>
> Thought this could stand some reposting here,
> given the jackoff nonsense of the day.
You thought wrong dumbshit.
Now print it out, roll it up real tight, and shove it up your little bitch ass.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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Jaden Ramos
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Date: December 21, 2014 08:06PM
“Today is the worst day of my life. Today I had to say bye to my father. He was (there) for me everyday of my life, he was the best father I could ask for. It’s horrible that someone gets shot dead just for being a police officer. Everyone says they hate cops but they are the people that they call for help. I will always love you and I will never forget you. RIP Dad.”
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
Posted by:
lewis carroll
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Date: December 22, 2014 02:21PM
Get Real. Wrote:
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> For God's sake, people, this was one crazy nut who
> was looking for an excuse to kill after assaulting
> his girlfriend. This does not a trend make. Now,
> if there are a rash of police murders (which I
> doubt), then you have something to bitch about.
>
> The Post did not incite anyone to violence. In
> fact, they've become distinctly more conservative
> in the past year. Can't say the same for the
> networks who certainly inflamed people's sense of
> grievance and anger. That coverage was shameful.
Those posters aren't happy unless they are unhappy. Reason plays no role in their everyday lives. Notice how they never propose any practical solutions. (Of course, they will say that genocide and mass imprisonment are sensible, which speaks volumes.) What sad lives they must lead.
Re: Washington Post Will Not Allow Comments on the NYPD Murders
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Shawshank
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Date: December 22, 2014 02:35PM
I noticed that earlier today as well. They do not do this often, but it is often with controversial stories which tend to whip up a lot of hyperbolic rhetoric and name calling without much in the way of constructive dialog.
For example, there was a story a couple of months ago about a girl who objected to the use of the feminine pronoun...it was some sort of gender confusion thing...anyway the Post turned off comments after about an hour when things turned very negative.