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Thank you for your patience!
- M.W.
Thank you for your patience!
- M.W.
Being pro-police
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Re: Being pro-police
Great comeback.
Love you, too.
Have a great day!
Love you, too.
Have a great day!
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Re: Being pro-police
Really? Is that what the D in DAC stands for?
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Third Chicago police officer relieved of duty after relieving a black citizen of his life.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/3rd-chicago ... -the-back/
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/3rd-chicago ... -the-back/
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Keeping the police accountable is always good news!
http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/ ... umbfounded
http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/ ... umbfounded
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YES!
Fire them all!
For all those who think a badge and a gun makes someone righteous, THINK AGAIN!
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/chic ... e-41483592
I wonder if Bill Harris has taken this "code of silence."
Cops complain about people, especially in urban settings, keeping silent. But for some reason, it's okay for police to have a "code of silence" when it comes to being accountable or taking about misconduct in their own ranks.
This is very good news!
Fire them all!
For all those who think a badge and a gun makes someone righteous, THINK AGAIN!
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/chic ... e-41483592
I wonder if Bill Harris has taken this "code of silence."
Cops complain about people, especially in urban settings, keeping silent. But for some reason, it's okay for police to have a "code of silence" when it comes to being accountable or taking about misconduct in their own ranks.
This is very good news!
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Re: Being pro-police
Blaming and trying to bully Metalhead is counterproductive.
Accept your own position in life. Try to improve it. Help others. Don't blame them for your own problems. Work hard. Love more. And most of all, HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!
Accept your own position in life. Try to improve it. Help others. Don't blame them for your own problems. Work hard. Love more. And most of all, HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!
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Ronnie, Ronnie, Ronnie. You're slipping, bruh. You only managed to get "your" wrong four times in a previous post. I expected much more from you.
And the name-calling, yes, I can always count on you for that. We all say we don't like bullying, unless, that is as long as it is directed at me.
When I need someone to provide a statement free of reason, logical argument, thought, intellect, tact, and maturity, I'll be sure to call you.
But do tell me this, what does "bought frickin' time" mean? Does that mean you purchased a clock?
And what does this mean? "Your someone that and you know it is..." Are you auditioning for Buckwheat in a reboot of The Little Rascals?
And while I have your attention, here are four lethal enforcers with a god complex wasting your tax dollars without a care in the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lLwryn44gA
And the name-calling, yes, I can always count on you for that. We all say we don't like bullying, unless, that is as long as it is directed at me.
When I need someone to provide a statement free of reason, logical argument, thought, intellect, tact, and maturity, I'll be sure to call you.
But do tell me this, what does "bought frickin' time" mean? Does that mean you purchased a clock?
And what does this mean? "Your someone that and you know it is..." Are you auditioning for Buckwheat in a reboot of The Little Rascals?
And while I have your attention, here are four lethal enforcers with a god complex wasting your tax dollars without a care in the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lLwryn44gA
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Cops, stop killing innocent and unarmed black people!
The victim of this disturbing police execution had his vehicle stall and had his hands up. Police then taser him and shoot him.
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/19/12981238/t ... ting-video
The victim of this disturbing police execution had his vehicle stall and had his hands up. Police then taser him and shoot him.
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/19/12981238/t ... ting-video
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So after Genesee County law enforcement kick the crap out of an inmate, costing tax payers more than $36 million, what does Bill Harris' station do? Pull the story from the Associated Press!
Any in-depth coverage? Any new angles working Mr. Harris' sources? NOPE! Just run a story from another news organization. It's not like the station is less than 10 miles from the story. Oh, wait. It is.
Fox2 in Detroit had great coverage with video inside the jail and amazing soundbites. http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-n ... 3819-story
What does 25/66 have online? An AP story with a stock photo. I'm not kidding. Good enough, huh? http://nbc25news.com/news/local/nearly- ... il-lawsuit
But the real telling fact is not that this story is not even on the homepage. What is? A story about Michigan State Police telling people not to point laser pointers at their aircraft. http://nbc25news.com/news/local/pointin ... -msp-pilot
Should people also not point at commercial aircraft? Non-commercial aircraft? Who cares? All we know is you shouldn't point at police aircraft. Hmmmmm. So what should this story tell people? Don't mess with police. Hmmm. Sounds pretty pro-police to me. Could they have bothered to talk to another source? Nah. Don't bother.
Oh, and Michigan State Police out of St. Ignace (not even close to the market) donated nearly 500 pounds of food. http://nbc25news.com/news/local/st-igna ... bs-of-food
Yep, on the homepage.
Any in-depth coverage? Any new angles working Mr. Harris' sources? NOPE! Just run a story from another news organization. It's not like the station is less than 10 miles from the story. Oh, wait. It is.
Fox2 in Detroit had great coverage with video inside the jail and amazing soundbites. http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-n ... 3819-story
What does 25/66 have online? An AP story with a stock photo. I'm not kidding. Good enough, huh? http://nbc25news.com/news/local/nearly- ... il-lawsuit
But the real telling fact is not that this story is not even on the homepage. What is? A story about Michigan State Police telling people not to point laser pointers at their aircraft. http://nbc25news.com/news/local/pointin ... -msp-pilot
Should people also not point at commercial aircraft? Non-commercial aircraft? Who cares? All we know is you shouldn't point at police aircraft. Hmmmmm. So what should this story tell people? Don't mess with police. Hmmm. Sounds pretty pro-police to me. Could they have bothered to talk to another source? Nah. Don't bother.
Oh, and Michigan State Police out of St. Ignace (not even close to the market) donated nearly 500 pounds of food. http://nbc25news.com/news/local/st-igna ... bs-of-food
Yep, on the homepage.
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audiophile, just because I point on the problems with a TV news station, that means I should purchase my own or purchase time on that same station?
Does that mean if I don't like the presidential candidates that I should start my own country?
How about a television news station actually being objective, in-depth, and skeptical? Is that too much to ask?
Does that mean if I don't like the presidential candidates that I should start my own country?
How about a television news station actually being objective, in-depth, and skeptical? Is that too much to ask?
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Restaurant waitstaff not doing its job? Tough! You need to start your own restaurant!
Postal service got you down? Start your own!
Police screw you over? Start your own security service!
Judge hand you a poor judgment? Become your own judge!
Someone violate your civil rights? Don't point them out, fight for them, try to correct the system...start your own country!
You see, it's all very simple in audiophile's world.
Postal service got you down? Start your own!
Police screw you over? Start your own security service!
Judge hand you a poor judgment? Become your own judge!
Someone violate your civil rights? Don't point them out, fight for them, try to correct the system...start your own country!
You see, it's all very simple in audiophile's world.
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Thanks for your comment, DAC.
Let's analyze what you are saying here.
You claim that I missed the point audiophile was trying to make that rather than point out when a tv news station is not being objective and actually favoring an organization, making it immune to criticism, and a journalist on the payroll of that organization giving it positive PR through news stories, that I should purchase my own television news station or purchase time on a television news station.
That was the point audiophile made. audiophile told me to purchase a TV station or purchase time on an existing one. I'm still not sure why audiophile said it, but that was the point.
So DAC, whenever anyone else on here has a criticism or points something out, why don't you tell them to purchase their own TV station or purchase time on an existing one? Why do you treat me one way and everyone else another way?
What makes you think that my comments here don't "do something about things." Several times I pointed out factual, grammatical, or illogical copy and it was fixed quickly. You're welcome.
The facts are, you don't like me. I'm fine with that. You want me to stop. Not going to happen.
Let's analyze what you are saying here.
You claim that I missed the point audiophile was trying to make that rather than point out when a tv news station is not being objective and actually favoring an organization, making it immune to criticism, and a journalist on the payroll of that organization giving it positive PR through news stories, that I should purchase my own television news station or purchase time on a television news station.
That was the point audiophile made. audiophile told me to purchase a TV station or purchase time on an existing one. I'm still not sure why audiophile said it, but that was the point.
So DAC, whenever anyone else on here has a criticism or points something out, why don't you tell them to purchase their own TV station or purchase time on an existing one? Why do you treat me one way and everyone else another way?
What makes you think that my comments here don't "do something about things." Several times I pointed out factual, grammatical, or illogical copy and it was fixed quickly. You're welcome.
The facts are, you don't like me. I'm fine with that. You want me to stop. Not going to happen.