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Muleman1994
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Chicago Residents want Obama’s boy Rahm Emanuel gone.

Why Chicago’s Rahm Emanuel is still standing – for now
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/12/09/why-chicagos-rahm-emanuel-is-still-standing-for-now/

Illinois Democrat lawmaker introduces 'recall Rahm' bill
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/10/politics/rahm-emanuel-recall-bill-protests/index.html

Rahm Emanuel rushed off stage by protesters
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/02/politics/rahm-emanuel-protesters-school-closings/index.html

Hundreds Of Chicago Protesters Stage Peaceful Sit-In Outside Rahm Emanuel's Office
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/25/chicago-ferguson-protests_n_6221682.html

Protesters call for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to step down
http://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/239301719/protesters-call-for-chicago-mayor-rahm-emanuel-to-step-down

Hundreds of protesters block busy Chicago street, demand mayor resign as he apologizes for police shooting
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/09/hundreds-protesters-call-on-chicago-mayor-to-resign-as-apologizes-for-police-2023513400/


 
Posted : December 10, 2015 12:35 pm
PhotoRon286
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So you now support Black Lives Matter.

That's hard to believe.


 
Posted : December 11, 2015 4:41 pm
LeglizHemp
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he is an enigma wrapped in a blanket drowned in water.....or what ever the saying is


 
Posted : December 11, 2015 5:50 pm
jkeller
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he is an enigma wrapped in a blanket drowned in water.....or what ever the saying is

Maybe. I think there may be some lye or sulphuric acid involved.


 
Posted : December 11, 2015 5:57 pm
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It's going to be fun reading the NY Times coverage about a cover up of information or great public interest that could have changed the outcome of an election. Cringe!


 
Posted : December 11, 2015 6:41 pm
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It's going to be fun reading the NY Times coverage about a cover up of information or great public interest that could have changed the outcome of an election. Cringe!

Well, there should be an investigation. BTW, Muleman, I don't think I'd call Emanuel "Obama's boy". He is far from that.


 
Posted : December 12, 2015 8:00 am
Lee
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Mule -

What exactly is your point? Do you live here in Chicago? If not, come and visit. I can show you around. Rough times but great city.

Try the pizza and blues clubs. 😉


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Posted : December 16, 2015 3:46 am
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And I do think the protests have gone WAY too far. I just shake my head when I turn on the morning news. Why interrupt other people's lives?


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Posted : December 16, 2015 3:55 am
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Obama's boy?

Wow. Another day, another spewing of pig crap from Muleman's rotted, putrid, filthy, gob hole.

Hey Mule? Do you polish that black soul or does it stay that shade just by sucking in all the light of the universe?

Go play in traffic you disgusting waste of life.


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 7:43 am
Muleman1994
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Chicago residents continue to protest calling for the ouster of Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

A Black Chicago Democrat Legislator introduces legislation to recall Rahm Emanuel.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/10/politics/rahm-emanuel-recall-bill-protests/index.html

Emanuel recall bill, council hearing show political flank-covering in McDonald case

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/ct-emanuel-recall-city-council-mcdonald-hearing-20151215-story.html

[Edited on 12/16/2015 by Muleman1994]


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 10:57 am
axeman
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It's going to be fun reading the NY Times coverage about a cover up of information or great public interest that could have changed the outcome of an election. Cringe!

Well, there should be an investigation. BTW, Muleman, I don't think I'd call Emanuel "Obama's boy". He is far from that.

My point here was the fact that the NY Times greatly aided Bush's second-term campaign (and probably saved it for him) by sitting on their story on illegal NSA mass surveillance and data collection programs for 8 months until the election was over.

I expect the editorial commentary to be deafeningly silent or over the top hypocritical.

[Edited on 12/16/2015 by axeman]


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 11:48 am
Muleman1994
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It's going to be fun reading the NY Times coverage about a cover up of information or great public interest that could have changed the outcome of an election. Cringe!

Well, there should be an investigation. BTW, Muleman, I don't think I'd call Emanuel "Obama's boy". He is far from that.

My point here was the fact that the NY Times greatly aided Bush's second-term campaign (and probably saved it for him) by sitting on their story on illegal NSA mass surveillance and data collection programs for 8 months until the election was over.

I expect the editorial commentary to be deafeningly silent or over the top hypocritical.

[Edited on 12/16/2015 by axeman]

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Not that it has anything to do with Rahm Emanuel's failure to keep the citizens of Chicago safe but Pres. Bush had the legal authority for what you misrepresent as the "NSA mass surveillance and data collection program".

That authority was given when both the democrats and republicans voted for and passed the Patriot Act.

Obama, in his usual political rhetoric railed against the Patriot Act as a candidate but as soon as he was in office approved expanding and strengthening it.

So much for your rhetoric.

More on point, why is it you liberals just don't care how many black people are killed?


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 2:22 pm
Sang
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Name one "liberal" who has said that...... just another made up lie for you to keep repeating.........


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 2:46 pm
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Name one "liberal" who has said that...... just another made up lie for you to keep repeating.........

It is amazing. After bragging about the huge victory by the Republicans last November, nothing getting done is still the Democrats fault.


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 2:49 pm
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For all the liberals whining about “gun control” not one offers a draft of legislation, calls for increased law enforcement or fixing the broken gun purchase background check system.

The calls for “gun-control” from the left are nothing more than empty words that accomplish nothing.

Why?


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 3:04 pm
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What's wrong Mule? I'd think you have plenty of fire power to shoot up a Planned Parenthood office. You sure are a cry baby terrorist.


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 3:07 pm
Muleman1994
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What's wrong Mule? I'd think you have plenty of fire power to shoot up a Planned Parenthood office. You sure are a cry baby terrorist.

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I didn't think you had the balls to answer the question.

Just another liberal with nothing.


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 3:18 pm
BillyBlastoff
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I've posted several solutions that I believe will work Muleboy. I'm sorry your tiny brain can't comprehend what is written.

Do you really think anyone on this forum takes you seriously? You constantly lie, never back up your claims with links, then whine that folks won't do your research for you.

You are empty. Nothing but hate, lies, and darkness.


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 3:23 pm
Muleman1994
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I've posted several solutions that I believe will work Muleboy. I'm sorry your tiny brain can't comprehend what is written.

Do you really think anyone on this forum takes you seriously? You constantly lie, never back up your claims with links, then whine that folks won't do your research for you.

You are empty. Nothing but hate, lies, and darkness.

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little billy the liar is at it again.
You have never posted a draft of legislation, calls for increased law enforcement or fixing the broken gun purchase background check system.

Never and neither has any of your liberal buddies.

Nothing there.


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 3:36 pm
Muleman1994
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For all the liberals whining about “gun control” not one offers a draft of legislation, calls for increased law enforcement or fixing the broken gun purchase background check system.

The calls for “gun-control” from the left are nothing more than empty words that accomplish nothing.

Why?

How stupid and uninformed are you, really. 😛 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/senate-gop-votes-terrorist-gun-bill-article-1.2454448

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pops you really are an idiot.

Did you read the actual bills? No? I didn’t think so.

The bills drafted by democrats would have made it easy for the government to take away the ability for law-abiding Americans to defend themselves against gun-wielding criminals.

The second bill would tie the gun purchase background check to the so-called terrorist watch list which has been proven to be incomplete, inaccurate and a joke.

Sen. Feinstein tried in 2007 to get the terrorists banned from purchasing guns in the U.S. Harry Reid killed the bill in the democrat controlled Senate.


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 3:37 pm
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Not that it has anything to do with Rahm Emanuel's failure to keep the citizens of Chicago safe but Pres. Bush had the legal authority for what you misrepresent as the "NSA mass surveillance and data collection program".

That authority was given when both the democrats and republicans voted for and passed the Patriot Act.

Obama, in his usual political rhetoric railed against the Patriot Act as a candidate but as soon as he was in office approved expanding and strengthening it.

So much for your rhetoric.

More on point, why is it you liberals just don't care how many black people are killed?

Never sure whether you are that twisted or are just trolling whenever you post Mule.
Really shouldn't respond but:
https://theintercept.com/2015/05/07/appellate-court-rules-nsas-bulk-collection-phone-records-illegal/


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 5:34 pm
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He is both...............


 
Posted : December 16, 2015 7:22 pm
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HTW Residents Want Muleboy Gone - no one ever gets what they want it seems. Obama's fault of course for not personally checking out each internet user. Bush would have banned him by now.


 
Posted : December 17, 2015 8:19 am
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HTW Residents Want Muleboy Gone - no one ever gets what they want it seems. Obama's fault of course for not personally checking out each internet user. Bush would have banned him by now.

You aren't very far off the point. There are those on HTW, particularly in the WP, that want to drive off everyone who doesn't agree with them in general. Then there are those who would whittle down that even more to just the ones that agree with them in all particulars.

Some folks just don't want to let others express their opinion, and try to belittle and abuse those who do.


 
Posted : December 17, 2015 8:35 am
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You aren't very far off the point. There are those on HTW, particularly in the WP, that want to drive off everyone who doesn't agree with them in general.

I've been posting on the WP for over ten years now and I've never once thought anyone should be "driven off" for simply disagreeing.

As far as insults and such go, people tend to classify insult severity according to their own personal biases (in this case, usually political) to begin with.


 
Posted : December 17, 2015 8:40 am
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You aren't very far off the point. There are those on HTW, particularly in the WP, that want to drive off everyone who doesn't agree with them in general.

I've been posting on the WP for over ten years now and I've never once thought anyone should be "driven off" for simply disagreeing.

As far as insults and such go, people tend to classify insult severity according to their own personal biases (in this case, usually political) to begin with.

I can't really recall you having an actual problem with anyone, but I'm sure you know of those I'm talking about.


 
Posted : December 17, 2015 8:46 am
Bhawk
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You aren't very far off the point. There are those on HTW, particularly in the WP, that want to drive off everyone who doesn't agree with them in general.

I've been posting on the WP for over ten years now and I've never once thought anyone should be "driven off" for simply disagreeing.

As far as insults and such go, people tend to classify insult severity according to their own personal biases (in this case, usually political) to begin with.

I can't really recall you having an actual problem with anyone, but I'm sure you know of those I'm talking about.

Well, sure, but a lot of times the insults are intertwined with the disagreements. 😛


 
Posted : December 17, 2015 8:57 am
Jerry
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You aren't very far off the point. There are those on HTW, particularly in the WP, that want to drive off everyone who doesn't agree with them in general.

I've been posting on the WP for over ten years now and I've never once thought anyone should be "driven off" for simply disagreeing.

As far as insults and such go, people tend to classify insult severity according to their own personal biases (in this case, usually political) to begin with.

I can't really recall you having an actual problem with anyone, but I'm sure you know of those I'm talking about.

Well, sure, but a lot of times the insults are intertwined with the disagreements. 😛

I've seen some where the second post in a thread contained some rather unneeded comments on the poster,
the posters' intelligence, and racial comments, just because of who posted it. Didn't matter where the content came from or what it was about.


 
Posted : December 17, 2015 9:23 am
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You aren't very far off the point. There are those on HTW, particularly in the WP, that want to drive off everyone who doesn't agree with them in general.

I've been posting on the WP for over ten years now and I've never once thought anyone should be "driven off" for simply disagreeing.

As far as insults and such go, people tend to classify insult severity according to their own personal biases (in this case, usually political) to begin with.

I can't really recall you having an actual problem with anyone, but I'm sure you know of those I'm talking about.

Well, sure, but a lot of times the insults are intertwined with the disagreements. 😛

Hey I have had plenty of problems with him. Like how long we should celebrate Stanley Cup Victories. Not to mention his love of rap. He won't let me by his hype man which pisses me off as I say "What" as good as any hyper in rap. Throw in my boxers up to my underarms and my pants around my knees, how can I not get the job?

Jerry - there are those that have opinions and then there are trolls that just fight without any actual substance. Going on and on like a broken record. Muleman is one of those.

Personally I think the WP helped to really hurt this forum along with the troll invasion that drove away many originals. Why people go to a band's forum to discuss/argue politics is beyond me. Especially those that never chat about the band, music or an positive subject at all. You can search back hundreds of posts and Muleman is all WP and hate. Not sure he is even an ABB fan. No evidence of it anyway.

Those here for a long time know how great a community it was. Shame.


 
Posted : December 18, 2015 9:45 am
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Since I live here in Chicago and see this stuff (bad and good), it kind of irritates me when someone points jabs at my town, especially if the individual doesn't have a point of reference and won't answer as to whether he lives here or has even been here.

Let's talk hockey instead! 😛


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Posted : December 18, 2015 9:56 am
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