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Old 12-24-2014, 11:37 AM
 
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I found out who..ANSWER coalition..a Marxist political party seeking to end oppression and capitalism and go full blown socialist.
They're likely funded by US tax dollars funneled through OFA.
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Old 12-24-2014, 11:40 AM
 
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lol!

Did you even read the article you posted? The protesters weren't on the roadway blocking traffic - they were up on the overpass.

From the article:
People weren't inconvenienced? There is nothing wrong with inconveniencing people.

Tea party activists to mark tax day - Sun Sentinel
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Old 12-24-2014, 11:44 AM
 
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But the groups you are defending are anti cop, anti capitalism Marxists taking advantage of the situation to further THEIR cause.
I am defending the right for people to protest. I defended the cops protesting. I defending Occupy when they protested. I defended the Tea Party when they protested.

Some of the positions I agreed with some I didn't but their right to protest is not determined with whether or not I agree with them.

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Are you really that gullible ? The same professional signs are being carried by protesters in cities all over the US. You are being used as pawns for a bigger agenda here and don't even know it since you are all awash in emotions.
Supporting people's Constitutional rights is not being gullible. People arguing against that because of your attempts to demonize them might be considered gullible though.
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Old 12-24-2014, 11:50 AM
 
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The SEIU worked with Liar Sharpton on last weeks violent anti-police riot in NYC. One of the thugs who dropped a full garbage can on 2 cops was an SEIU agitator who also placed 5 people in the Deblazio administration.

That's probably who made the signs. They look familiar.
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Old 12-24-2014, 11:52 AM
 
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Your right wing heading is wrong. They are anti-police brutality. Not anti-cop.
If you worried a little more about black on black brutality and black on white brutality, you might be credited with having a brain cell or three.
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Old 12-24-2014, 11:55 AM
 
Location: San Diego California
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Over 1,000 hit the streets tonight.

“How do you spell murderers? N-Y-P-D!” said the agitators.
“NYPD, KKK, how many kids did you kill today?” other protesters chanted, who started on the sidewalk before moving onto the streets of Fifth and Madison Avenue.
The activists choked the traffic– and left an ambulance from New York Presbyterian stranded on 54th Street and 5th Avenue.


The More, the Merrier ...... for those who are too young to remember - this is exactly how Nixon became President. He ran on a Law and Order campaign to stop the lawless Riots that people were sick and tired of. I can't say that worked out so well as he was a paranoid freak, but it is what got him elected. The people of New York won't want to go back to the Crime infested street of New York of the 1970's ...... way too many remember those dark days.
If you remember correctly this backfired. By the 1970's the police departments had little or no public support and by the end of the decade could not get a bond measure passed for salary increases which decimated payrolls.

They finally began a PR campaign in the 1980's trying to salvage their reputation by trying to appear to be helpful and friendly instead of the gestapo tactics of the 60's and 70's.

They have sense time reverted to their unreasonable use of force and so are beginning the cycle again.
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Old 12-24-2014, 11:56 AM
 
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Your right wing heading is wrong. They are anti-police brutality. Not anti-cop.
Its that why they were chanting: what do you want; kill cops; when do you want it; now. That is about as anti-cop as you can get.
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Old 12-24-2014, 12:05 PM
 
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None of which deals with the fact that it seems it was a police officer that started the comparisons.
It doesn't have to deal with it. What was the circumstance of the guy jogging in prospect park being stopped..was there a robbery by someone of the same description? Just because a person is a cop doesn't mean they don't get pissed off when they get stopped when they are innocent. The implication is that they were randomly stopped because they were black. That may well have been the reason, but it also may have been that a crime was committed in the area by black male fitting their description, and that's what the cops have to go on.
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Old 12-24-2014, 12:08 PM
 
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It doesn't have to deal with it. What was the circumstance of the guy jogging in prospect park being stopped..was there a robbery by someone of the same description? Just because a person is a cop doesn't mean they don't get pissed off when they get stopped when they are innocent. The implication is that they were randomly stopped because they were black. That may well have been the reason, but it also may have been that a crime was committed in the area by black male fitting their description, and that's what the cops have to go on.
He might have been wrong, but he still started it.
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Old 12-24-2014, 12:14 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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I am defending the right for people to protest. I defended the cops protesting. I defending Occupy when they protested. I defended the Tea Party when they protested.

Some of the positions I agreed with some I didn't but their right to protest is not determined with whether or not I agree with them.



Supporting people's Constitutional rights is not being gullible. People arguing against that because of your attempts to demonize them might be considered gullible though.
I said they were being used as pawns for a bigger agenda.
That is NOT demonizing them.

This same Marxist group organized the Walmart walkouts, the McDonald's walkouts, the Amnesty protests, etc.
They are the same group that now titled these protests as the "War Against Black America".

It's not about going after bad cops. It's them using this to their advantage.
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