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originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: 727Sky
Question - Why are many Afro American Politicians in the News Lately so Rude ?
He said the mainstream media in their coverage of the protests and riots never asked the right questions because they were afraid to hear their answers.
"We're attacking big, known businesses like Apple, Boost ... Target, Walmart, Best Buy, all that s--t, Gucci ... Whatever the f--k you all like, you better lock your doors!" one protester tells him in the video. This protester calls the looting "slavery money ... So when we take it back or we burn it down, yeah. We're getting back what's ours. You won't give it up? Okay, you ain't having it no more."
"Sometimes we gotta act out. It sucks that all this happening, that all the small businesses are getting burnt down, but without that, where would we be?" a protester tells him. "The FBI came here in three days because we're rioting, because we're tearing s--t up."
Another says, "This country was built on violence and when people have had enough of the violence that y'all have against us, and we give it back to y'all, y'all wanna be mad."
When Horowitz asks if the U.S. should defund the cops, a protester replies: "I think we should kill them b--ches."
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: 727Sky
How authoritarian of the mayor.
Now she gets to determine who does and does not get to be in her city?
I didn't know she owned the city.
Nice!
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
If you're doing what the people want ca that be considered authoritarian?
originally posted by: alldaylong
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: seeker1963
in laws you know nothing about.
As U.S. Law is based on English Common Law i know a fair bit about it.
Thanks anyway.
Maybe it's a reading comprehension problem then.
QUARTERING SOLDIERS
THIRD AMENDMENT
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
Obviously the owner of the hotel had no issue when they purchased their quartering. Who threatened the owner?
Maybe the owner of The Hotel wanted to protect the property from protestors. Boarding National Guards could possibly make it a target.
Just a thought.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
originally posted by: alldaylong
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: seeker1963
in laws you know nothing about.
As U.S. Law is based on English Common Law i know a fair bit about it.
Thanks anyway.
Maybe it's a reading comprehension problem then.
QUARTERING SOLDIERS
THIRD AMENDMENT
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
Obviously the owner of the hotel had no issue when they purchased their quartering. Who threatened the owner?
Maybe the owner of The Hotel wanted to protect the property from protestors. Boarding National Guards could possibly make it a target.
Just a thought.
Then they would have said no and not said yes, and the Mayor would never have gotten involved. Next time think twice, a thought is not enough apparently.
Reading further, that deserves a thread on its own, care to do the honors?
originally posted by: 727Sky
In some cases these are the kind of people out on the street wanting revenge and mayhem
www.foxnews.com...
'Orgy of violence': Ami Horowitz talks to Minneapolis protesters who support looting, killing cops
He said the mainstream media in their coverage of the protests and riots never asked the right questions because they were afraid to hear their answers.
"We're attacking big, known businesses like Apple, Boost ... Target, Walmart, Best Buy, all that s--t, Gucci ... Whatever the f--k you all like, you better lock your doors!" one protester tells him in the video. This protester calls the looting "slavery money ... So when we take it back or we burn it down, yeah. We're getting back what's ours. You won't give it up? Okay, you ain't having it no more."
"Sometimes we gotta act out. It sucks that all this happening, that all the small businesses are getting burnt down, but without that, where would we be?" a protester tells him. "The FBI came here in three days because we're rioting, because we're tearing s--t up."
Another says, "This country was built on violence and when people have had enough of the violence that y'all have against us, and we give it back to y'all, y'all wanna be mad."
When Horowitz asks if the U.S. should defund the cops, a protester replies: "I think we should kill them b--ches."
OK let us defund the police and fire those who try to stop the looting. Stand back etc etc. NOT.. As far as I am concerned now is not the time to lay down arms but to fight this subversive force, looting, and destruction of property with every available means which include the First Cav or the 101st if needed to stop this madness.