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How many subscribers is jimmy up to now?
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I sure hope he aint sleeping
In the same place twice from now on...
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I sure hope he aint sleeping
In the same place twice from now on...
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Nothing's changed. more unnecessary killing and police brutality. Even after being ordered to stand down.
Pigs refuse to release the video from any of the murders.( till it's conveniently erased).
Pigs think they did nothing wrong.
If not for a Citizens video...
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/7 ... n-s-friend" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pigs refuse to release the video from any of the murders.( till it's conveniently erased).
Pigs think they did nothing wrong.
If not for a Citizens video...
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/7 ... n-s-friend" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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During a debate forum with Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison, Graham was asked about the civil unrest across the nation and in South Carolina surrounding police reform and systemic racism.
"I care about everybody," Graham said. "If you're a young African American, an immigrant, you can go anywhere in this state, you just need to be conservative, not liberal."
About 44:00 in.
Thanks Lindsay that's so white of you
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"I care about everybody," Graham said. "If you're a young African American, an immigrant, you can go anywhere in this state, you just need to be conservative, not liberal."
About 44:00 in.
Thanks Lindsay that's so white of you
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All cops are bastards.
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After Lindsey Graham bigoted remark his opponent Jamie Harrison campaign broke records in donation. His campaign now something like 80 million to spend till election day.
Hope the voters of South Carolina feel the same way.
This is where it starts scrub out the vermin , pack the Senate, legislate police unions out of existence.
Hope the voters of South Carolina feel the same way.
This is where it starts scrub out the vermin , pack the Senate, legislate police unions out of existence.
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Wow!
Thanks, bookmarked. It ought to be the start of an official government database.
Make the People's Court be the police of the police state.
Citzen: anything you say or do can and will be used against you in a court of law.
You know at Dkos the policy is only support the Democratic party line, if you're going to talk politics.
After someone posted another gut-wrenching , emotional draining video of a family of four and their cousin, three children being forced down on graveled pavement and handcuffed, all the the kids are crying for their daddy. No crime was committed, no probable cause, they were a black family parked in Washington DC to see the sights.
I had a round about w/ somepeeps when I said: if President Biden doesn't at minimum muzzle the police state in the first month I'm for impeachment. Screw him.
Yet, That isn't what got me banned.
Thanks, bookmarked. It ought to be the start of an official government database.
Make the People's Court be the police of the police state.
Citzen: anything you say or do can and will be used against you in a court of law.
You know at Dkos the policy is only support the Democratic party line, if you're going to talk politics.
After someone posted another gut-wrenching , emotional draining video of a family of four and their cousin, three children being forced down on graveled pavement and handcuffed, all the the kids are crying for their daddy. No crime was committed, no probable cause, they were a black family parked in Washington DC to see the sights.
I had a round about w/ somepeeps when I said: if President Biden doesn't at minimum muzzle the police state in the first month I'm for impeachment. Screw him.
Yet, That isn't what got me banned.
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"Voter suppression plain and simple"
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/watch- ... f5H8uMMAyI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cops pepper-spray voters marching to the polls in North Carolina — including a 5-year-old girl
Shocking videos emerged online on Saturday of law enforcement in North Carolina menacing voters marching to the polls.
“Alamance County sheriff’s deputies and Graham police pepper-sprayed people — including a 5-year-old girl and other children — who were participating in the “I Am Change” march to the polls on Saturday afternoon,” The News & Observer reported.
“A racially diverse group of about 200 people walked with a police escort from Wayman’s Chapel AME Church to Court Square, where they held a rally encouraging people to vote. The event was organized by Rev. Greg Drumwright, a Burlington native who leads the the Citadel Church in Greensboro, according to his website,” the newspaper explained. “At least three politicians participated in some parts of the event: the current mayor of Burlington, Ian Baltutis; Democratic candidate for county commissioner Dreama Caldwell; and Democratic school board candidate Seneca Rodgers.”
The event took place after protesters had honored George Floyd, who was killed by police. Floyd’s niece was scheduled to speak at the event, but was unable to after the mayhem.
one point, the marchers held a moment of silence in the street in honor of George Floyd, the Black man killed while in police custody in Minneapolis earlier this summer. After the moment of silence concluded, law enforcement told people to clear the road,” the newspaper reported. “Then, deputies and police officers used pepper spray on the crowd and began arresting people. Several children in the crowd were affected by the pepper spray.”
The newspaper interviewed Melanie Mitchell, who told them her 5-year-old and 11-year-old daughters were among those pepper-sprayed by deputies.
“My 11-year-old was terrified,” Mitchell said. “She doesn’t want to come down to Graham anymore.”
“They didn’t warn us or anything,” said Veronica Holman, who told the newspaper her 3-year-old great-nephew threw up after being pepper-sprayed by the deputies.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1322592328503144449" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://twitter.com/i/status/1322623051867959296" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/watch- ... f5H8uMMAyI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cops pepper-spray voters marching to the polls in North Carolina — including a 5-year-old girl
Shocking videos emerged online on Saturday of law enforcement in North Carolina menacing voters marching to the polls.
“Alamance County sheriff’s deputies and Graham police pepper-sprayed people — including a 5-year-old girl and other children — who were participating in the “I Am Change” march to the polls on Saturday afternoon,” The News & Observer reported.
“A racially diverse group of about 200 people walked with a police escort from Wayman’s Chapel AME Church to Court Square, where they held a rally encouraging people to vote. The event was organized by Rev. Greg Drumwright, a Burlington native who leads the the Citadel Church in Greensboro, according to his website,” the newspaper explained. “At least three politicians participated in some parts of the event: the current mayor of Burlington, Ian Baltutis; Democratic candidate for county commissioner Dreama Caldwell; and Democratic school board candidate Seneca Rodgers.”
The event took place after protesters had honored George Floyd, who was killed by police. Floyd’s niece was scheduled to speak at the event, but was unable to after the mayhem.
one point, the marchers held a moment of silence in the street in honor of George Floyd, the Black man killed while in police custody in Minneapolis earlier this summer. After the moment of silence concluded, law enforcement told people to clear the road,” the newspaper reported. “Then, deputies and police officers used pepper spray on the crowd and began arresting people. Several children in the crowd were affected by the pepper spray.”
The newspaper interviewed Melanie Mitchell, who told them her 5-year-old and 11-year-old daughters were among those pepper-sprayed by deputies.
“My 11-year-old was terrified,” Mitchell said. “She doesn’t want to come down to Graham anymore.”
“They didn’t warn us or anything,” said Veronica Holman, who told the newspaper her 3-year-old great-nephew threw up after being pepper-sprayed by the deputies.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1322592328503144449" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://twitter.com/i/status/1322623051867959296" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Mission accomplished.Intrinsic wrote: “My 11-year-old was terrified,” Mitchell said. “She doesn’t want to come down to Graham anymore.”
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Another killing of. an citizen in Minneapolis and
"Mayor vows 'complete transparency' "
NOT, the police are stonewalling already not releasing the names of the murderers. Or the murderer who set the police policy.
Meanwhile
How a Pledge to Dismantle the Minneapolis Police Collapsed
The short version, politicians are slimy hypocritical Liars.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/26/us/p ... pe=Article" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
MINNEAPOLIS — Over three months ago, a majority of the Minneapolis City Council pledged to defund the city’s police department, making a powerful statement that reverberated across the country. It shook up Capitol Hill and the presidential race, shocked residents, delighted activists and changed the trajectory of efforts to overhaul the police during a crucial window of tumult and political opportunity.
Now some council members would like a do-over.
Councilor Andrew Johnson, one of the nine members who supported the pledge in June, said in an interview that he meant the words “in spirit,” not by the letter. Another councilor, Phillipe Cunningham, said that the language in the pledge was “up for interpretation” and that even among council members soon after the promise was made, “it was very clear that most of us had interpreted that language differently.” Lisa Bender, the council president, paused for 16 seconds when asked if the council’s statement had led to uncertainty at a pivotal moment for the city.
“I think our pledge created confusion in the community and in our wards,” she said.
The regrets formalize a retreat that has quietly played out in Minneapolis in the months since George Floyd was killed by the police and the ensuing national uproar over the treatment of Black Americans by law enforcement and the country at large. After a summer that challenged society’s commitment to racial equality and raised the prospect of sweeping political change, a cool autumn reality is settling in.
National polls show decreasing support for Black Lives Matter since a sea change of good will in June. In Minneapolis, the most far-reaching policy efforts meant to address police violence have all but collapsed.
"Mayor vows 'complete transparency' "
NOT, the police are stonewalling already not releasing the names of the murderers. Or the murderer who set the police policy.
Meanwhile
How a Pledge to Dismantle the Minneapolis Police Collapsed
The short version, politicians are slimy hypocritical Liars.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/26/us/p ... pe=Article" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
MINNEAPOLIS — Over three months ago, a majority of the Minneapolis City Council pledged to defund the city’s police department, making a powerful statement that reverberated across the country. It shook up Capitol Hill and the presidential race, shocked residents, delighted activists and changed the trajectory of efforts to overhaul the police during a crucial window of tumult and political opportunity.
Now some council members would like a do-over.
Councilor Andrew Johnson, one of the nine members who supported the pledge in June, said in an interview that he meant the words “in spirit,” not by the letter. Another councilor, Phillipe Cunningham, said that the language in the pledge was “up for interpretation” and that even among council members soon after the promise was made, “it was very clear that most of us had interpreted that language differently.” Lisa Bender, the council president, paused for 16 seconds when asked if the council’s statement had led to uncertainty at a pivotal moment for the city.
“I think our pledge created confusion in the community and in our wards,” she said.
The regrets formalize a retreat that has quietly played out in Minneapolis in the months since George Floyd was killed by the police and the ensuing national uproar over the treatment of Black Americans by law enforcement and the country at large. After a summer that challenged society’s commitment to racial equality and raised the prospect of sweeping political change, a cool autumn reality is settling in.
National polls show decreasing support for Black Lives Matter since a sea change of good will in June. In Minneapolis, the most far-reaching policy efforts meant to address police violence have all but collapsed.