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originally posted by: LDragonFire
This is what it looks like so bash all you want!!
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: miss_sky
Is it true they burnt down the church browns father was baptized in? Couldn't find it in the search.
Michael Brown Sr.'s Church Burned in Ferguson
appalling.
Have you been racially profiled?
Do you live in poverty?
Did your school successfully teach you your education?
Has your government done medical experiments on you or your ancestors?
Are you or yours automatically considered a thug?
Are you a brain damaged Glen Beck follower?
You really believe as a white person your the most discriminated against?
You think police pull you over because your white?
originally posted by: whyamIhere
Real citizen protesters don't protest at midnight.
They get permits and pay for security.
This is a property grab by people used to getting something for nothing.
I respect civil disobedience...This is not it.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
a reply to: TinfoilTP
HAHAHAHAHAHA
What an ignoramous. That's rich. Must be nice not to have to live in a ghetto. Must be nice not to have to worry about getting shot by a pg having a bad day. Must be nice to enjoy that silve spoon privilage and have the high horse to sit up on and judge people. It must be great to not be profiled for just walking down the street. Enjoy that. Be happy you don't know what it means to struggle. Be happy you don't know what it's like to be more afraid of cops than of local sets. Enjoy being the part of society that police protect and serve, or at least pretend to. Some of us have to fight for having the same rights and security as you do. So enjoy that and quit being an ass about it. You and the rest of you who feel safe and entitled. Enjoy your popcorn while the rest of us fight the civil rights war for a second time. Be ignorant and blissful and judgmental. You have nothing to fear. Cops and government know whats best. I forgive you and the others for being assholes. None of you understand what its like to struggle. None of you know what it's like to be from the places like ferguson, downtown la, chicago, new york, philly, cincinati, dallas, sacto, fresno, juliette, indy, houston, or any other suburb or urban spot where racism and crooked cops thrive. So i'm not mad at you. I'm effing pissed off at them.
Denying ignorance must be just abumper sticker slogan. ATS membership showing their true colors.
Get down Oakland, get down NYC, Boston, St Louis, LA, Riverside, London, callege campuses across the country.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
a reply to: TinfoilTP
HAHAHAHAHAHA
What an ignoramous. That's rich. Must be nice not to have to live in a ghetto. Must be nice not to have to worry about getting shot by a pg having a bad day. Must be nice to enjoy that silve spoon privilage and have the high horse to sit up on and judge people. It must be great to not be profiled for just walking down the street. Enjoy that. Be happy you don't know what it means to struggle. Be happy you don't know what it's like to be more afraid of cops than of local sets. Enjoy being the part of society that police protect and serve, or at least pretend to. Some of us have to fight for having the same rights and security as you do. So enjoy that and quit being an ass about it. You and the rest of you who feel safe and entitled. Enjoy your popcorn while the rest of us fight the civil rights war for a second time. Be ignorant and blissful and judgmental. You have nothing to fear. Cops and government know whats best. I forgive you and the others for being assholes. None of you understand what its like to struggle. None of you know what it's like to be from the places like ferguson, downtown la, chicago, new york, philly, cincinati, dallas, sacto, fresno, juliette, indy, houston, or any other suburb or urban spot where racism and crooked cops thrive. So i'm not mad at you. I'm effing pissed off at them.
Denying ignorance must be just abumper sticker slogan. ATS membership showing their true colors.
Get down Oakland, get down NYC, Boston, St Louis, LA, Riverside, London, callege campuses across the country.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
a reply to: thesaneone
Not quite. Keep believing that, if it helps you sleep at night.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
a reply to: TinfoilTP
HAHAHAHAHAHA
What an ignoramous. That's rich. Must be nice not to have to live in a ghetto. Must be nice not to have to worry about getting shot by a pg having a bad day. Must be nice to enjoy that silve spoon privilage and have the high horse to sit up on and judge people. It must be great to not be profiled for just walking down the street. Enjoy that. Be happy you don't know what it means to struggle. Be happy you don't know what it's like to be more afraid of cops than of local sets. Enjoy being the part of society that police protect and serve, or at least pretend to. Some of us have to fight for having the same rights and security as you do. So enjoy that and quit being an ass about it. You and the rest of you who feel safe and entitled. Enjoy your popcorn while the rest of us fight the civil rights war for a second time. Be ignorant and blissful and judgmental. You have nothing to fear. Cops and government know whats best. I forgive you and the others for being assholes. None of you understand what its like to struggle. None of you know what it's like to be from the places like ferguson, downtown la, chicago, new york, philly, cincinati, dallas, sacto, fresno, juliette, indy, houston, or any other suburb or urban spot where racism and crooked cops thrive. So i'm not mad at you. I'm effing pissed off at them.
Denying ignorance must be just abumper sticker slogan. ATS membership showing their true colors.
Get down Oakland, get down NYC, Boston, St Louis, LA, Riverside, London, callege campuses across the country.
originally posted by: TiedDestructor
a reply to: Wookiep
Your wasting your breath on LDragonFire.
It's a victim mentality thing...
Some people embrace hardship; others bitch about it.
So sick of ALL the cards not just the race one! Not cards really...just excuses and blame.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
a reply to: thesaneone
lmao. you just don't get it do you. We're lifting each other up.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
a reply to: thesaneone
lmao. you just don't get it do you. We're lifting each other up.
People are taking to the streets to try and make a change.
The lawyers, St. Louis University law professor Susan McGraugh and Jerryl T. Christmas, a defense attorney and former prosecutor in St. Louis, are unsparing in their criticism of county prosecutor Bob McCulloch. (Christmas has participated in protests following Brown’s death.)
Specifically, McGraugh and Christmas question McCulloch’s unusual decision to present “all evidence” to the grand jury. Typically, prosecutors present to the grand jury only the evidence necessary to establish probable cause. (A grand jury does not determine guilt or innocence but only if a reasonable jury could find the defendant guilty.) McGraugh and Christmas are especially critical of McCulloch’s decision to allow Wilson to testify for hours in front of the grand jury.
McGraugh and Christmas emphasized that, when a prosecutor truly wants to get an indictment from a grand jury, it is usually very simple to do so.
FERGUSON, Mo. - The Missouri prosecutor overseeing an investigation into the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown has deep family roots among police: his father, mother, brother, uncle and cousin all worked for St. Louis' police department, and his father was killed while responding to a call involving a black suspect.
The connections now are being cited by some local residents and black leaders who question whether St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch can remain impartial. Brown, who was black, was fatally shot in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson on Aug. 9 by local police officer Darren Wilson, who is white.
Grand jurors may begin hearing the case Wednesday, though it could be weeks before they decide whether to indict Wilson on state criminal charges. The U.S. Justice Department is conducting a separate civil rights investigation, which could also result in charges.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
a reply to: thesaneone
At least some of us are trying instead of laying down and taking it lube free from the system. I'd rather live on my feet than die on my knees.