Almost 1/3 of all homicides in my county 2010-16 were police killings

greg nr

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Like he wouldn't be the first little beatch to call the cops if some "suspicious" person parks on his street or walks down his sidewalk.

Heck, he'd probably call 911 if his dealer shorted him a few grams.
 

tampee

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Like he wouldn't be the first little beatch to call the cops if some "suspicious" person parks on his street or walks down his sidewalk.

Heck, he'd probably call 911 if his dealer shorted him a few grams.
The last time I seen a suspicious vehicle I grabbed two guns and walked over just to see they were only fishing.
 

CriticalCheeze

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I live in the mountains far from any trailer park.
OK, single trailer... aka just a long ass shed with a partial roof to collect rain water, as you have no car to travel to the store.(ones you're most likely banned from because kids are present) and you prob have one neighbor and steal his WI-FI from so you can come on here and 'act Innocent'

Fucking vile inbred disease. shut the fuck up
 

tampee

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let's get some pics, blutnmassa.

and not pics of th kids you've raped.
Now why would I do that? @rollitup said he can trace my IP address ask him if I don't live in a beautiful piece of mountain land. And while at it look up the pedophiles in the area their isn't one on my road last I checked.
 

CriticalCheeze

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Now why would I do that? @rollitup said he can trace my IP address ask him if I don't live in a beautiful piece of mountain land. And while at it look up the pedophiles in the area their isn't one on my road last I checked.
You better let your local police department know you are living there then. Fucking idiot
 

UncleBuck

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Now why would I do that? @rollitup said he can trace my IP address ask him if I don't live in a beautiful piece of mountain land. And while at it look up the pedophiles in the area their isn't one on my road last I checked.
post your address so we can bu sure you are not on a pedo registry.
 

tampee

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bet you got busted for stupid shit too and turned like a snitch for them. just here to collect info on growers like the pedo rat you are.
I got arrested for simple assualt twice, disobeying an officer and resisting arrest, driving without a license, 2 possession of marijuana and a few other minor changes. Never ratted never would since I will never be caught with anything too big.
 

Flowki

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I think that if We the People demand accountability from their government, including its law enforcement organs, we will get it. We must speak with one voice, insistently, consistently and be unwilling to tolerate resistance from officialdom.

Most Americans have no experience of such campaigns out the exercise of their rights and voice in our democracy and it's this habit of passivity that has allowed governmental abuses to become commonplace.
That mentality is noble but a genuine fallacy. The most notable people in American history to try and make a true difference for the common people using democratic means were shot dead or stopped with similar effect. Most changes made ''by the people of democracy'' have been systematically diluted into token status. It's not as abrupt a method as out right dictatorship but far, far more effective in the long run. People in country's of democracy feel they have power and are happier for it, but we are heavily manipulated, down to the ''choices'' we think we are making. Very few strikes to save industry work. Very few peace marches to end or stop a war before it begins work (none that I know of). All involve thousands, millions of people exercising democracy, very few work. On it goes. People march for women's rights, women to be paid more (uk). They get those rights.. guess what, retirement age of women gets put up.

England arguably has the most wealthy, civilized and oldest nation of democracy in the world. Yet, in the most recent show of democracy (general election) the current government is clinging to majority by paying an Irish party billions of pounds to form government. Nobody asked for them to buy in a secondary party.. nobody voted for that, even those who voted tory. A lot of tory votes came from years of tory owned media propaganda/brain washing in the first place. Previous election was also investigated for tory illegal spending with ''fall guy'' prosecution under way. Back on point, you know who allowed the tory party to make that majority deal?.. The queen o0. A decision like that should fall back on the people who voted only for tory (god knows why) not tory + dup. That clear change in the terms should not come down to the queen to validate.

Interestingly, the biggest show of democracy before that was UK leaving the EU (Scotland already had no democratic power over outcome). Never the less this was settled clean cut and out right with a vote to leave but it is looking more and more certain the government is going to undo that clear democratic decision. If another referendum does not happen (that alone shoots democracy out of the sky) they will drag heals for a eu deal that benefits corp profit, at the expense of tax payers as always. The election was called as a gamble move to easier alter the EU out come (back fired due to the huge wild card that is Jeremy Corbyn). They were never going to deliver the deal that was voted for, despite promising as such. Even more hilarious is that the referendum itself was called as yet another back fired gamble to side step democracy.

Democracy is a shadow dictatorship. You may win a token, carrot on a stick battle here and there but the war is always going where the government choose.
 
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SneekyNinja

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That mentality is noble but a genuine fallacy. The most notable people in American history to try and make a true difference for the common people using democratic means were shot dead or stopped with similar effect. Most changes made ''by the people of democracy'' have been systematically diluted into token status. It's not as abrupt a method as out right dictatorship but far, far more effective in the long run. People in country's of democracy feel they have power and are happier for it, but we are heavily manipulated, down to the ''choices'' we think we are making. Very few strikes to save industry work. Very few peace marches to end or stop a war before it begins work (none that I know of). All involve thousands, millions of people exercising democracy, very few work. On it goes. People march for women's rights, women to be paid more (uk). They get those rights.. guess what, retirement age of women gets put up.

England arguably has the most wealthy, civilized and oldest nation of democracy in the world. Yet, in the most recent show of democracy (general election) the current government is clinging to majority by paying an Irish party billions of pounds to form government. Nobody asked for them to buy in a secondary party.. nobody voted for that, even those who voted tory. A lot of tory votes came from years of tory owned media propaganda/brain washing in the first place. Previous election was also investigated for tory illegal spending with ''fall guy'' prosecution under way. Back on point, you know who allowed the tory party to make that majority deal?.. The queen o0. A decision like that should fall back on the people who voted only for tory (god knows why) not tory + dup. That clear change in the terms should not come down to the queen to validate.

Interestingly, the biggest show of democracy before that was UK leaving the EU (Scotland already had no democratic power over outcome). Never the less this was settled clean cut and out right with a vote to leave but it is looking more and more certain the government is going to undo that clear democratic decision. If another referendum does not happen (that alone shoots democracy out of the sky) they will drag heals for a eu deal that benefits corp profit, at the expense of tax payers as always. The election was called as a gamble move to easier alter the EU out come (back fired due to the huge wild card that is Jeremy Corbyn). They were never going to deliver the deal that was voted for, despite promising as such. Even more hilarious is that the referendum itself was called as yet another back fired gamble to side step democracy.

Democracy is a shadow dictatorship. You may win a token, carrot on a stick battle here and there but the war is always going where the government choose.
It could be argued that protest ended Vietnam.

Yo tty, you never answered. Why you so upset when a handful of crackers get shot but deride BLM for trying to highlight the massacre of young black men?
 

UncleBuck

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I got arrested for simple assualt twice, disobeying an officer and resisting arrest, driving without a license, 2 possession of marijuana and a few other minor changes. Never ratted never would since I will never be caught with anything too big.
Isn't your brother in prison for beating and raping a woman? Your whole family is scum
 

ttystikk

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That mentality is noble but a genuine fallacy. The most notable people in American history to try and make a true difference for the common people using democratic means were shot dead or stopped with similar effect. Most changes made ''by the people of democracy'' have been systematically diluted into token status. It's not as abrupt a method as out right dictatorship but far, far more effective in the long run. People in country's of democracy feel they have power and are happier for it, but we are heavily manipulated, down to the ''choices'' we think we are making. Very few strikes to save industry work. Very few peace marches to end or stop a war before it begins work (none that I know of). All involve thousands, millions of people exercising democracy, very few work. On it goes. People march for women's rights, women to be paid more (uk). They get those rights.. guess what, retirement age of women gets put up.

England arguably has the most wealthy, civilized and oldest nation of democracy in the world. Yet, in the most recent show of democracy (general election) the current government is clinging to majority by paying an Irish party billions of pounds to form government. Nobody asked for them to buy in a secondary party.. nobody voted for that, even those who voted tory. A lot of tory votes came from years of tory owned media propaganda/brain washing in the first place. Previous election was also investigated for tory illegal spending with ''fall guy'' prosecution under way. Back on point, you know who allowed the tory party to make that majority deal?.. The queen o0. A decision like that should fall back on the people who voted only for tory (god knows why) not tory + dup. That clear change in the terms should not come down to the queen to validate.

Interestingly, the biggest show of democracy before that was UK leaving the EU (Scotland already had no democratic power over outcome). Never the less this was settled clean cut and out right with a vote to leave but it is looking more and more certain the government is going to undo that clear democratic decision. If another referendum does not happen (that alone shoots democracy out of the sky) they will drag heals for a eu deal that benefits corp profit, at the expense of tax payers as always. The election was called as a gamble move to easier alter the EU out come (back fired due to the huge wild card that is Jeremy Corbyn). They were never going to deliver the deal that was voted for, despite promising as such. Even more hilarious is that the referendum itself was called as yet another back fired gamble to side step democracy.

Democracy is a shadow dictatorship. You may win a token, carrot on a stick battle here and there but the war is always going where the government choose.
Britain is the only other developed nation with worse wealth inequality problems than the States.

Yes there's opposition.

No, the People are not in the habit of making their voices heard.

Neither of those guarantees an outcome.

Trump is responsible for the greatest reawakening of the Progressive Movement in the past half century. If We the People actually want to be represented, we're going to have to stand up and demand it. We CAN. The only question left to answer is if we WILL.
 
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