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When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: TR ()
Date: July 23, 2009 08:05AM

So this is what you get when the democrats vote in a community organizer as president...

Promises of transparency while constantly hiding information...

Promising to fix the economy with massive spending which will result in higher taxes, increased unemployment and potential inflation...

Promises to fix the environment through the largest taxation on energy which will result in loss of productivity and increased taxes...

Promises of more jobs while ignoring the massive unemployment numbers...

Promises of making healthcare more affordable while actually destroying the best healthcare in the world with regulations...



So now you democrats know what you get when you elect a community organizer. Can't wait for the next two election cycles.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 09:06AM

So when are you going to do your thread on "When a failed CEO, alcoholic frat boy becomes President?"

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: mona ()
Date: July 23, 2009 09:25AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> So when are you going to do your thread on "When a
> failed CEO, alcoholic frat boy becomes President?"


Or "When a Combat Veteran picks a sportscaster for a VP"
Or "When the leaders of the GOP are all dumbasses" (seriously, name 1 contender)

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 09:31AM

mona Wrote:
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>
>
> Or "When a Combat Veteran picks a sportscaster for
> a VP"
> Or "When the leaders of the GOP are all dumbasses"
> (seriously, name 1 contender)


Sara Palin. And here's her "winning platform"....

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104524

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: conVince ()
Date: July 23, 2009 09:43AM

TR Wrote:
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> So this is what you get when the democrats vote in
> a community organizer as president...
>
> Promises of transparency while constantly hiding
> information...
>
> Promising to fix the economy with massive spending
> which will result in higher taxes, increased
> unemployment and potential inflation...
>
> Promises to fix the environment through the
> largest taxation on energy which will result in
> loss of productivity and increased taxes...
>
> Promises of more jobs while ignoring the massive
> unemployment numbers...
>
> Promises of making healthcare more affordable
> while actually destroying the best healthcare in
> the world with regulations...


If you are voting for demokrats because you believe what they promise then you are voting for the wrong reason. At least when Bush was re-elected he did it on a platform of continued operations in Iraq and did what he promised. Now you have a president who promised to pull out of Iraq but didn't, plus all of the above you mentioned.

And a president who didn't read a Boston police report and now owes a law enforcement officer a very public apology after he publicly called him a racist and a dummy for arresting that nut. There is a racism problem in Boston but it isn't with the cops.

The Boston Globe took it down, but you can read the report here - http://newsbusters.org/blogs/p-j-gladnick/2009/07/23/boston-globe-scrubs-henry-louis-gates-arrest-report-website

What is real funny is at the end when Gates tells the cops his door doesn't lock correctly because it was damaged in a prior break in attempt, the very thing the police were responding to a report of. What an attention whoring ass.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 09:49AM

conVince Wrote:
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>
> And a president who didn't read a Boston police
> report and now owes a law enforcement officer a
> very public apology after he publicly called him a
> racist and a dummy for arresting that nut. There
> is a racism problem in Boston but it isn't with
> the cops.
>
> The Boston Globe took it down, but you can read
> the report here -
> http://newsbusters.org/blogs/p-j-gladnick/2009/07/
> 23/boston-globe-scrubs-henry-louis-gates-arrest-re
> port-website
>
> What is real funny is at the end when Gates tells
> the cops his door doesn't lock correctly because
> it was damaged in a prior break in attempt, the
> very thing the police were responding to a report
> of. What an attention whoring ass.


Obama screwed up by saying the cops "acted stupidly," I will give you that. He should have said, "I don't know all of the facts" and ended the comment there.

As for the Police report, that is one side of the story. I would prefer to see what Internal Affairs at the Cambridge PD has to say about it before drawing a conclusion of who was at fault. If Gates did what was detailed in the report, he was clearly out of line. At the same time, I'm not sure an arrest was in order, either.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 23, 2009 09:51AM

Well, Obama didn't read the health care bill either and yet he was an authority on that. Why should he bother reading a police report about his "close friend", or even perhaps have one of his aides take a close look at what went on before he decides to call out the police department. From the report it sounds like this Gates guy was a boob - and it isn't like any of his neighbors or the other folks present have come forth and "gone public" telling how the cop was obviously abusive or anything.

If you read the report, it is obvious why the guy was arrested. They only decided to drop the charges later since the case was picking up a lot of national attention and they made a (smart) decision to just let it go since they could already tell it was getting blown out of proportion and would ultimately come down to a case of "he said, he said".

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 09:58AM

Registered Voter Wrote:

>
> If you read the report, it is obvious why the guy
> was arrested. They only decided to drop the
> charges later since the case was picking up a lot
> of national attention and they made a (smart)
> decision to just let it go since they could
> already tell it was getting blown out of
> proportion and would ultimately come down to a
> case of "he said, he said".


It's disorderly conduct to yell in your house at a cop you asked to leave your property when it was obvious no crime was being committed? The guy was in his house and the cop kept trying to get him out on the porch. Why? So he could get him on the charge?

Like I said, if the report was accurate, Gates was way out of line. He shouldn't have started throwing the "racist" bullshit around. But the cop had a lot of other options, like handing out a citation, that didn't involve him cuffing someone over some verbal diarrhea.

Regardless, I am agreeing with probably the majority of people that Obama should not have made the "acted stupidly" comment. It was politically flat-footed and tone deaf and, from a common sense and logic standpoint, wrong.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:08AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> It's disorderly conduct to yell in your house at a
> cop you asked to leave your property when it was
> obvious no crime was being committed? The guy was
> in his house and the cop kept trying to get him
> out on the porch. Why? So he could get him on the
> charge?

I read the entire police report. The report states that the guy was yelling so loudly and talking over the cop so much that he couldn't conduct radio communications with other officers. He wanted to go outside so the acoustics would allow him to communicate.

The report cites several eyewitnesses. Though I agree the report tells one side of the story, it would be phenomenally stupid for an officer to report things on paper that are easily refutable by several eyewitnesses, including other officers. I agree that Obama should at least publicly retract his comments until everything is investigated. And he should state that the police were investigating a B+E report where prior B+E's had occurred, I'm glad the linked article pointed that out.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/23/2009 10:08AM by pgens.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 10:21AM

pgens Wrote:
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>
> I read the entire police report. The report
> states that the guy was yelling so loudly and
> talking over the cop so much that he couldn't
> conduct radio communications with other officers.
> He wanted to go outside so the acoustics would
> allow him to communicate.
>
>

That's what the cop says in the report. My issue is, can you be arrested for disorderly conduct in your own home with the cop standing outside? Or by virtue of the fact Gates came outside at the cop's request, did that create the condition where the cop could arrest him? If it is the latter, I think there is an issue with the cop's conduct.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: justdafacts ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:24AM

Obama's exact phrase was: "Number two, that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home"

Stupidly was a poor choice of words and the GOP and their followers will be all over it. I, for one, would like to hear the other side of the story.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 10:25AM

As uncouth as Obama's remark was, it appears to be technically correct. If Gates was a first time offender and this was in his house, the cop fucked up...

http://www.masscops.com/forums/politics-law-enforcement/75659-disorderly-conduct-civil-offense-w-no-arrest.html

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:34AM

If Obama had only said it was a mistaken arrest and that was it, then perhaps. Then again it wouldn't have made the news conference. Obama mentioned other things about racism in America... combine those and you have a claim that after this guy's behavior he was arrested vs receiving a citation only because he was black. That isn't reasonable grounds for calling an officer a racist at a nationally-televised press conference and an apology (or at least a retraction) is appropriate. These "what ifs" and such don't do anyone any good until all the facts are known, just as the press conference accusation was not.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Copper Stopper ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:38AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> As uncouth as Obama's remark was, it appears to be
> technically correct. If Gates was a first time
> offender and this was in his house, the cop fucked
> up...
>
> http://www.masscops.com/forums/politics-law-enforc
> ement/75659-disorderly-conduct-civil-offense-w-no-
> arrest.html

The cop did NOT "fuck up." He was well within his rights to arrest Prof. Gates.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 10:41AM

pgens Wrote:
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> If Obama had only said it was a mistaken arrest
> and that was it, then perhaps. Then again it
> wouldn't have made the news conference. Obama
> mentioned other things about racism in America...
> combine those and you have a claim that after this
> guy's behavior he was arrested vs receiving a
> citation only because he was black. That isn't
> reasonable grounds for calling an officer a racist
> at a nationally-televised press conference and an
> apology (or at least a retraction) is appropriate.
> These "what ifs" and such don't do anyone any
> good until all the facts are known, just as the
> press conference accusation was not.



I agree. Obama shouldn't have said it and he probably shouldn't have expanded on the race question. At the same time, I don't think it is fair for Obama critics to look at the police report and say, "It's settled." When you look at the law in Massachusetts and the cop's behavior, it's not an open and shut case. I don't know what role race played in the incident (at least from the cop's perspective. I do think Gates over-reacted because of the race issue). It could have been that the cop had a shitty day and decided to arrest a loud-mouthed asshole even though the law didn't back what he did.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 10:43AM

Copper Stopper Wrote:
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> WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > As uncouth as Obama's remark was, it appears to
> be
> > technically correct. If Gates was a first time
> > offender and this was in his house, the cop
> fucked
> > up...
> >
> >
> http://www.masscops.com/forums/politics-law-enforc
>
> >
> ement/75659-disorderly-conduct-civil-offense-w-no-
>
> > arrest.html
>
> The cop did NOT "fuck up." He was well within his
> rights to arrest Prof. Gates.


Read the law. Gates was in his house. He was called out onto the porch by the cop, who then used it as a basis for the charge. Even if it wasn't intentional on the cop's part, it opens up the department to an entrapment charge.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Copper Stopper ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:44AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> I agree. Obama shouldn't have said it and he
> probably shouldn't have expanded on the race
> question. At the same time, I don't think it is
> fair for Obama critics to look at the police
> report and say, "It's settled." When you look at
> the law in Massachusetts and the cop's behavior,
> it's not an open and shut case. I don't know what
> role race played in the incident (at least from
> the cop's perspective. I do think Gates
> over-reacted because of the race issue). It could
> have been that the cop had a shitty day and
> decided to arrest a loud-mouthed asshole even
> though the law didn't back what he did.

The law backs the officer's arrest of Gates. Please stop spreading your misinformation.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 10:48AM

Copper Stopper Wrote:
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>
> The law backs the officer's arrest of Gates.
> Please stop spreading your misinformation.

From the Massachusetts law...


b) Disorderly persons and disturbers of the peace, for the first offense, may be subject to a civil fine of $150 and shall not be subject to apprehension pursuant to section 54 of this chapter. On a second or subsequent offense, said person may be punished by imprisonment in a jail or house of correction for not more than 6 months, or by a fine of not more than $200, or by both such fine and imprisonment.


Chapter 272: Section 54. Apprehension for certain offences, without warrant; custody

Section 54. Whoever is found in a public way or other public place, committing any offence or disorder set forth in sections fifty-three and fifty-three A, may be apprehended by a sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable or police officer or by any other person by the order of a magistrate or any of said officers, without a warrant and be kept in custody for not more than twenty-four hours, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, until he can be taken before a court or trial justice having jurisdiction of such offence.


The cop was not within his right to arrest Gates, at least on the charge of "disorderly conduct."

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Copper Stopper ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:50AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> Copper Stopper Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > As uncouth as Obama's remark was, it appears
> to
> > be
> > > technically correct. If Gates was a first
> time
> > > offender and this was in his house, the cop
> > fucked
> > > up...
> > >
> > >
> >
> http://www.masscops.com/forums/politics-law-enforc
>
> >
> > >
> >
> ement/75659-disorderly-conduct-civil-offense-w-no-
>
> >
> > > arrest.html
> >
> > The cop did NOT "fuck up." He was well within
> his
> > rights to arrest Prof. Gates.
>
>
> Read the law. Gates was in his house. He was
> called out onto the porch by the cop, who then
> used it as a basis for the charge. Even if it
> wasn't intentional on the cop's part, it opens up
> the department to an entrapment charge.

It doesn't matter where you are. Disorderly is disorderly. The statute makes no distinction. If Gates disturbed the peace, he disturbed the peace. Besides, according to witnesses, Gates had every opportunity to go inside and cease being disorderly AFTER being warned.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 10:52AM

Copper Stopper Wrote:
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>
>
> It doesn't matter where you are. Disorderly is
> disorderly. The statute makes no distinction. If
> Gates disturbed the peace, he disturbed the peace.
> Besides, according to witnesses, Gates had every
> opportunity to go inside and cease being
> disorderly AFTER being warned.


I'm not going to get into a pissing match with you about this. If the cops thought this would stand up, why the hell did they drop the charge?

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:53AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> As uncouth as Obama's remark was, it appears to be
> technically correct. If Gates was a first time
> offender and this was in his house, the cop fucked
> up...
>
> http://www.masscops.com/forums/politics-law-enforc
> ement/75659-disorderly-conduct-civil-offense-w-no-
> arrest.html

From the above link - later in the thread there is a linked PDF
http://www.ledimensions.com/images/stories/2009_mptc_inst17_op_after_susp__disorderly.pdf
that explains the following:

Quote

...
Disorderly Conduct & Disturbing the Peace. It is no longer possible to receive a sentence of incarceration for the first offense of either Disorderly Conduct or Disturbing the Peace, which are both found in G.L. c. 272, § 53. Instead, the maximum penalty is a $150 fine.

Officers still retain their right of warrantless arrest – pursuant to G.L. c. 272, § 54 – for any violator committing either of these offenses in public.
Finally, a second offense of either crime still draws a potential jail sentence of up to 6 months in the house of correction.
...

So yes, he could still arrest the guy in public. If you read the report, he asked Gates to come outside (for any number of reasons) and then once outside he warned him to stop. Just because Gates was inside his house, if he was yelling loudly enough to be heard at the street that would most likely be considered public. All this because he asked the guy for identification since he had a report of someone breaking into the house. It sounds like Gates did not want to provide ID, and second just wanted to berate the cop and make some issue out of him acting racist.

*Shrug* All the facts need to be in place. My issue is Obama calling these guys out at the police department as idiots when he doesn't know all the facts - in a nationally publicized press conference.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Copper Stopper ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:54AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> Copper Stopper Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
> >
> > The law backs the officer's arrest of Gates.
> > Please stop spreading your misinformation.
>
> From the Massachusetts law...
>
>
> b) Disorderly persons and disturbers of the peace,
> for the first offense, may be subject to a civil
> fine of $150 and shall not be subject to
> apprehension pursuant to section 54 of this
> chapter. On a second or subsequent offense, said
> person may be punished by imprisonment in a jail
> or house of correction for not more than 6 months,
> or by a fine of not more than $200, or by both
> such fine and imprisonment.
>
>
> Chapter 272: Section 54. Apprehension for certain
> offences, without warrant; custody
>
> Section 54. Whoever is found in a public way or
> other public place, committing any offence or
> disorder set forth in sections fifty-three and
> fifty-three A, may be apprehended by a sheriff,
> deputy sheriff, constable or police officer or by
> any other person by the order of a magistrate or
> any of said officers, without a warrant and be
> kept in custody for not more than twenty-four
> hours, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, until
> he can be taken before a court or trial justice
> having jurisdiction of such offence.
>
> The cop was not within his right to arrest Gates,
> at least on the charge of "disorderly conduct."

That is not the law. I suggest you use original source material rather than a six year old message board discussing a PROPOSED statute. You do understand that a bill has to pass the legislature and then be signed by the Governor to become law, don't you? Please tell me you aren't really this stupid.

If you want the statute in question, I suggest you look here:

http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/272-53.htm

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:55AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:

>
> I'm not going to get into a pissing match with you
> about this. If the cops thought this would stand
> up, why the hell did they drop the charge?

Because eventually it becomes "he said, he said" and why would any jurisdiction want to have a nationally publicized court case over something worth only $150 fine at best? Just to have this guy call them racist for many more months? I know you aren't that shallow WTL to not understand why they dropped the charges.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Copper Stopper ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:56AM

WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> Copper Stopper Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> >
> > It doesn't matter where you are. Disorderly is
> > disorderly. The statute makes no distinction.
> If
> > Gates disturbed the peace, he disturbed the
> peace.
> > Besides, according to witnesses, Gates had
> every
> > opportunity to go inside and cease being
> > disorderly AFTER being warned.
>
>
> I'm not going to get into a pissing match with you
> about this. If the cops thought this would stand
> up, why the hell did they drop the charge?

To avoid publicity on a charge that would net them $50. It isn't that difficult to comprehend. As far as pissing matches go, you are barely dribbling because you lack the inability to cite good law.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Copper Stopper ()
Date: July 23, 2009 10:57AM

ability NOT inability.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 23, 2009 11:23AM

Since folks here are so intent on following Obama's lead to judge without all the facts in:

From the Boston Globe:

Sergeant at eye of storm says he won't apologize
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/07/23/officer_at_eye_of_storm_says_he_wont_apologize/

Professor is down-to-earth, friends say
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/07/23/friends_say_skip_gates_rides_no_high_horse/

Gates’s neighbor captured the moment
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/07/23/birth_of_a_flashpoint_gatess_neighbor_captured_the_moment/
(Wonder if the black officer in the picture was the other officer cited in the report)

Joint Statement on Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates
http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2009/07/joint_statement_1.html

The police report is still linked there also as a PDF, although some places reported that supposedly the Globe had scrubbed it from the site.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 11:33AM

Registered Voter Wrote:
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> WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm not going to get into a pissing match with
> you
> > about this. If the cops thought this would
> stand
> > up, why the hell did they drop the charge?
>
> Because eventually it becomes "he said, he said"
> and why would any jurisdiction want to have a
> nationally publicized court case over something
> worth only $150 fine at best? Just to have this
> guy call them racist for many more months? I know
> you aren't that shallow WTL to not understand why
> they dropped the charges.

Well dropping the charges obviously avoided that, didn't it?

The cops would have been better off sticking to their guns.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Date: July 23, 2009 11:37AM

Copper Stopper Wrote:
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>
> That is not the law. I suggest you use original
> source material rather than a six year old message
> board discussing a PROPOSED statute. You do
> understand that a bill has to pass the legislature
> and then be signed by the Governor to become law,
> don't you? Please tell me you aren't really this
> stupid.
>
> If you want the statute in question, I suggest you
> look here:
>
> http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/272-53.htm

I stand corrected.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: § ()
Date: July 23, 2009 11:56AM

Copper Stopper Wrote:
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> ability NOT inability.

You're stupid.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: § ()
Date: July 23, 2009 11:57AM

Copper Stopper = mad max, JD?

Where's FFXU Detective when you need him?

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: FFXU Detective ()
Date: July 23, 2009 11:59AM

No, it's ITRADE. Look at the gaps in time from when he posts anonymously and as a registered poster.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: parking scofflaw ()
Date: July 23, 2009 12:01PM

Obama would have been better off not getting involved with this. He sounded like an idiot. Looks as if the messiah had previous issues with the Cambridge police of his own:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17516764/

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Vince(1) ()
Date: July 23, 2009 01:47PM

Obama has made no mistake on his comments about the Harvard Professor. It is an obvious set up by the police...based solely on the man's race. You gun toting idiots on here probably wouldve shot the police officer..all he did was yell at him justifiably. And then the cop sets him up by asking him to go outside. A set up!

Registered Voter...a Big talking coward..big man on FFXU...little man in life.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/23/2009 01:47PM by Vince(1).

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Obama on thin ice. ()
Date: July 23, 2009 02:28PM

Vince(1) Wrote:
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> Obama has made no mistake on his comments about
> the Harvard Professor. It is an obvious set up by
> the police...based solely on the man's race. You
> gun toting idiots on here probably wouldve shot
> the police officer..all he did was yell at him
> justifiably. And then the cop sets him up by
> asking him to go outside. A set up!


Shut the fuck up you racist asshole.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: whut whut ()
Date: July 23, 2009 02:52PM

Registered Voter, ConVince & Tightey Rightey are just plain stupid.

Their annoyance levels far surpasses that of Vince.

They are at a 10 out of 10, Vince is about a 7.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Negro ()
Date: July 23, 2009 03:08PM

whut whut Wrote:
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> Registered Voter, ConVince & Tightey Rightey are
> just plain stupid.
>
> Their annoyance levels far surpasses that of
> Vince.
>
> They are at a 10 out of 10, Vince is about a 7.


And you're retard too.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: u messed up ()
Date: July 23, 2009 03:12PM

You wrote ----> "And you're retard too."

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Hahaha.....you owned yourself!

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Negro ()
Date: July 23, 2009 03:15PM

u messed up Wrote:
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> You wrote ----> "And you're retard too."
>
> ``````````````````````````````````````````````````
> ```
>
> Hahaha.....you owned yourself!


U can't spell you.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: unreal ()
Date: July 23, 2009 03:19PM

Vince(1) Wrote:
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> Obama has made no mistake on his comments about
> the Harvard Professor. It is an obvious set up by
> the police...based solely on the man's race. You
> gun toting idiots on here probably wouldve shot
> the police officer..all he did was yell at him
> justifiably. And then the cop sets him up by
> asking him to go outside. A set up!


Do you really believe the shit you spew out of your mouth?

Do you also believe that the moon landing was a hoax and that the moon is made out of green cheese?

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 23, 2009 03:57PM

whut whut Wrote:
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> Registered Voter, ConVince & Tightey Rightey are
> just plain stupid.
>
> Their annoyance levels far surpasses that of
> Vince.
>
> They are at a 10 out of 10, Vince is about a 7.

Cry me a river. Cowards really don't have much room to talk.

I will gladly accept my award for annoying certain folks here, but at least I do it in a reasonably civil way - except with Vince, but he is beyond help.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: affirmed ()
Date: July 23, 2009 04:07PM

Make that 11 out of 10.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 23, 2009 04:23PM

affirmed Wrote:
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> Make that 11 out of 10.


*sniff* *sob*

Poor baby - maybe you should go elsewhere if you are so annoyed. Make some little snowman armies or something.
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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: comic (relief) ()
Date: July 23, 2009 04:43PM

oh man. paula poundstone wouldn't even use that joke. you lose

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: fairfaxdude ()
Date: July 23, 2009 05:12PM

RV, you sure do love tilting at windmills, doncha?

For someone who denies getting any validation from this site, you sure do seek a lot of validation.

LOL

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 23, 2009 05:18PM

No - I just laugh at folks that come on here and anony-post. We get enough anonymity with being registered. What are they so worried about that they don't want to post under a single name? The folks here that scurry around and try to track IP addresses?

If I annoy them that much, I should make it worth their while right? If I don't post they claim one thing, and if I do they claim something else. That is what their trolling is all about. I am not worried about whether I get "validation" from posting here or not - this is a diversion for me, much like reading a book or playing cards, or watching tv. I don't do this all the time - it just so happens that lately I have had some time to kill so I have been here more often posting.

Part of it is "debating" with folks that don't think like myself. It is actually a good thing for anyone to do once in a while, don;t you think?

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Vince(1) ()
Date: July 23, 2009 06:41PM

No!

Registered Voter...a Big talking coward..big man on FFXU...little man in life.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: fairfaxdude ()
Date: July 23, 2009 07:00PM

Registered Voter Wrote:

> If I annoy them that much, I should make it worth
> their while right?

So, your point is that your obsessive posting is actually for the benefit of your vast FFXU anti-public? LOL

> It is actually a good thing for
> anyone to do once in a while, don;t you think?

Well, I suppose you're right. But really, 49 posts in the last 24 hours? (I just took a brief peek...) Moderation really isn't part of your repetoire, is it?

TFF!

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 24, 2009 12:09AM

I hate to see folks be uninformed :)

Besides, I know Vince missed me - see, even he has made a come back lately since I started posting again.

Vince must be my vindication - the fact that I can get a rise out of him just by being here is all the vindication I need lol.

EDIT: And I do all my posts registered. Some of the folks here, I think they anony-post back and forth among their many aliases to keep a thread going.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/24/2009 12:12AM by Registered Voter.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: fjord ()
Date: July 24, 2009 01:22AM

Registered Voter Wrote:
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> No - I just laugh at folks that come on here and
> anony-post. We get enough anonymity with being
> registered. What are they so worried about that
> they don't want to post under a single name? The
> folks here that scurry around and try to track IP
> addresses?
>

Goes both way Georgie Boy. BTW- Posting with a "registered" name doesn't make you any less anonymous.

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Re: When a community organizer becomes President
Posted by: Registered Voter ()
Date: July 24, 2009 01:23AM

Maybe you could just troll in one thread, that would make it easier.
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