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I have no idea why stupid people think a sentence with a "?" at the end of it...is a COMMENT....or even WHY it would be considered a COMMENT when it has a "?" at the end...
I guess reading comprehension sucks on the left.....
It's improper to answer a question with a question.
So whatever became of the other two suspects? The ones supposedly picked up changing in a Wal Mart dressing room?
Is this no interest to anyone?
Naw, no worries... Whitey probably just shot 'em both up and dumped their bodies in a sewer somewhere.
You know how those white cops, heck ALL of 'em are right?...
Naw, no worries... Whitey probably just shot 'em both up and dumped their bodies in a sewer somewhere.
You know how those white cops, heck ALL of 'em are right?...
<sarcasm off>
Sarcasm is fine but I still wonder why no one is asking.
Yes we disagree. Society does have a say. It's not O.K. for the police to decide what is O.K. for other police to do.
Why did I say that? For some there seems to be no such thing as going to far in killing someone. No matter what situation is posted here there is someone that is going to defend it. Yes, I realize that on a message board some will do this just to get a jolly but what does it take to get people to agree?
In many of the cases listed it's clear that the officer(s) lied. For many that is O.K. also.
This is about more than one instance.
The solution is not difficult. You have a board that is made up by people from differing walks of life to make the final determination on a shooting. A member of the police. The prosecutors office. A couple different community leaders. It shouldn't be 100% up to the police to police themselves.
I thought that was what a Grand jury was for....... then subsequently a jury of 12 "peers"
Also, I saw this......it's quite obscure and probably not many will understand the significance and I do not know how long the ad will last but this goes hand in hand with all the other problems in the area. (Speaking about Louisiana)
Elysian Trumpet
$1,030,000 OBO
24k gold finish, gems, semiprecious stones, Fleur De Lis- all that stuff. This trumpet is NICE.
The Elysian Trumpet is one of the most guarded and elaborate musical instruments ever made. I'm only selling it because I need cash for a really good attorney and I'd like to go out for breakfast tomorrow.
It is insured by Lloyd's of London for $1 million, and the policy is paid up through September. Horn comes with an armed guard. He's been waiting on a paycheck from me for a couple months. Hopefully he won't be so demanding with you.
I kinda share the trumpet with some other folks who also think it is completely reasonable to spend buckets of money on one instrument when our city needs so much. I'm in pretty tight with most of these people, and they'll do whatever I say- so it's cool with them if I unload the trumpet.
Those people are:
Elizabeth A. Boh
E. Renae Conley
Richard Michael Conley
David Allard duPlantier, Spiritual Warden
Jeffery Brian Goldring
William H. Hines
Stewart Juneau
Big Daddy K
Ronald Markham, Jr.
Ken Mask
Lance Ostendorf
Daniel Fredric Packer, Jr.
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