Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'

Thank you President Obama for saying this:
Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
Gregory Korte, USA TODAY 11:29 p.m. EDT August 31, 2015
WASHINGTON — President Obama called the widow of the Texas sheriff's deputy gunned down at a gas station Friday night, calling violence against police "completely unacceptable" and calling on Americans to stand up for the safety of police officers.
The White House said Obama called Kathleen Goforth from Air Force One Monday on his way to Alaska, and offered condolences. She is the widow of Harris County Deputy Sheriff Darren Goforth, whose death has recieved national attention because authorities believe it may be linked to a backlash over police shootings of unarmed black men. On Monday, 30-year-old Shannon J. Miles was arraigned on Monday on a murder charge that could bring the death penalty.
In a statement, Obama asked for support of police families.
"I also promised that I would continue to highlight the uncommon bravery that police officers show in our communities every single day. They put their lives on the line for our safety," Obama said in the statement. "Targeting police officers is completely unacceptable — an affront to civilized society."

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?

We’ll if Obama actual follows up on his words if he orders his Justice Department to investigate Black Lives Matter, The Black Panthers and Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam for inciting the murder of Police Officers and calls them what they are, hate groups.

We’ll if Obama actual follows up on his words
Is English your second language?

We’ll if Obama actual follows up on his words if he orders his Justice Department to investigate Black Lives Matter, The Black Panthers and Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam for inciting the murder of Police Officers and calls them what they are, hate groups.
And the fat, redneck, racist pukes out his usual nonsense.
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Apparently pops supports the killing of Police Officers.

We’ll if Obama actual follows up on his words if he orders his Justice Department to investigate Black Lives Matter, The Black Panthers and Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam for inciting the murder of Police Officers and calls them what they are, hate groups.
And the fat, redneck, racist pukes out his usual nonsense.
___________________________________________________________________________
Apparently pops supports the killing of Police Officers.
He said no such thing.
Of course noone reading at a third grade level wouldn't know that.

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]

Of course noone reading at a third grade level wouldn't know that.
Please leave Peter Blair Dennis Bernard out of this.

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Obama was talking about the ambush shooting murder of a uniformed law enforcement officer. Somehow you are trying to make that analogous to an investigation. Not only is that repugnant, it is idiotic (to use your word).

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Just a few pesky facts…
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told Fox News yesterday, "President Obama has breathed life into this ugly movement," meaning Black Lives Matter and the "war on cops" Clarke says the president is at least partly responsible for.
This is part of a larger narrative in right-wing media that cop killings are increasing due to Obama's tacit support for anti-cop activist groups and failure to condemn those who attack or kill police officers.
There's only one problem with the narrative: Cop killings are way down during Obama's presidency and on pace this year for the lowest annual total this century.
I'm basing this on the records provided on the Officer Down Memorial Page, which keeps a record of the cops killed in the line of duty, along with the causes of death. The site keeps track of all officer deaths, including those by heart attack, motorcycle accident and other non-homicidal causes, along with intentional homicides like gunfire and stabbing.
Using all of the categories which can be assumed intentional homicide (gunfire, vehicular assault and all other assaults, including stabbing), there have been far less intentional homicides of cops during Obama's presidency than during Bush's.
For the first six years of Bush's presidency (2001-2006), the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 426. This doesn't count 911-related deaths, which would obviously skew Bush's number higher. During the first six years of Obama's presidency, the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 382. That's a 10 percent drop.
In the seventh year of Bush's presidency, there were 77 cop killings, by our definition. So far this year, Obama's seventh in office, there have been 35. Statistically speaking, we're on pace for a total of 52 in 2015, which would be the lowest total in this century.
Obviously, the goal in any year, no matter who is president, is zero. It's uncomfortable to even say "statistically speaking" when you're talking about people being brutally murdered.
But what the president says or doesn't say probably has no impact on the number of cops murdered in any given year. If it does, far less cops are being killed during Obama's presidency than during Bush's. If we're going to keep the downtrend going, we need to look at the real causes of this problem and not get distracted by those who politicize it.

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Just a few pesky facts…
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told Fox News yesterday, "President Obama has breathed life into this ugly movement," meaning Black Lives Matter and the "war on cops" Clarke says the president is at least partly responsible for.
This is part of a larger narrative in right-wing media that cop killings are increasing due to Obama's tacit support for anti-cop activist groups and failure to condemn those who attack or kill police officers.
There's only one problem with the narrative: Cop killings are way down during Obama's presidency and on pace this year for the lowest annual total this century.
I'm basing this on the records provided on the Officer Down Memorial Page, which keeps a record of the cops killed in the line of duty, along with the causes of death. The site keeps track of all officer deaths, including those by heart attack, motorcycle accident and other non-homicidal causes, along with intentional homicides like gunfire and stabbing.
Using all of the categories which can be assumed intentional homicide (gunfire, vehicular assault and all other assaults, including stabbing), there have been far less intentional homicides of cops during Obama's presidency than during Bush's.
For the first six years of Bush's presidency (2001-2006), the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 426. This doesn't count 911-related deaths, which would obviously skew Bush's number higher. During the first six years of Obama's presidency, the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 382. That's a 10 percent drop.
In the seventh year of Bush's presidency, there were 77 cop killings, by our definition. So far this year, Obama's seventh in office, there have been 35. Statistically speaking, we're on pace for a total of 52 in 2015, which would be the lowest total in this century.
Obviously, the goal in any year, no matter who is president, is zero. It's uncomfortable to even say "statistically speaking" when you're talking about people being brutally murdered.
But what the president says or doesn't say probably has no impact on the number of cops murdered in any given year. If it does, far less cops are being killed during Obama's presidency than during Bush's. If we're going to keep the downtrend going, we need to look at the real causes of this problem and not get distracted by those who politicize it.
But then what will alloak and muledouche have to bitch about???

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Just a few pesky facts…
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told Fox News yesterday, "President Obama has breathed life into this ugly movement," meaning Black Lives Matter and the "war on cops" Clarke says the president is at least partly responsible for.
This is part of a larger narrative in right-wing media that cop killings are increasing due to Obama's tacit support for anti-cop activist groups and failure to condemn those who attack or kill police officers.
There's only one problem with the narrative: Cop killings are way down during Obama's presidency and on pace this year for the lowest annual total this century.
I'm basing this on the records provided on the Officer Down Memorial Page, which keeps a record of the cops killed in the line of duty, along with the causes of death. The site keeps track of all officer deaths, including those by heart attack, motorcycle accident and other non-homicidal causes, along with intentional homicides like gunfire and stabbing.
Using all of the categories which can be assumed intentional homicide (gunfire, vehicular assault and all other assaults, including stabbing), there have been far less intentional homicides of cops during Obama's presidency than during Bush's.
For the first six years of Bush's presidency (2001-2006), the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 426. This doesn't count 911-related deaths, which would obviously skew Bush's number higher. During the first six years of Obama's presidency, the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 382. That's a 10 percent drop.
In the seventh year of Bush's presidency, there were 77 cop killings, by our definition. So far this year, Obama's seventh in office, there have been 35. Statistically speaking, we're on pace for a total of 52 in 2015, which would be the lowest total in this century.
Obviously, the goal in any year, no matter who is president, is zero. It's uncomfortable to even say "statistically speaking" when you're talking about people being brutally murdered.
But what the president says or doesn't say probably has no impact on the number of cops murdered in any given year. If it does, far less cops are being killed during Obama's presidency than during Bush's. If we're going to keep the downtrend going, we need to look at the real causes of this problem and not get distracted by those who politicize it.
But then what will alloak and muledouche have to bitch about???
The tobacco juice stains not coming out of the hoods in the wash?

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Just a few pesky facts…
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told Fox News yesterday, "President Obama has breathed life into this ugly movement," meaning Black Lives Matter and the "war on cops" Clarke says the president is at least partly responsible for.
This is part of a larger narrative in right-wing media that cop killings are increasing due to Obama's tacit support for anti-cop activist groups and failure to condemn those who attack or kill police officers.
There's only one problem with the narrative: Cop killings are way down during Obama's presidency and on pace this year for the lowest annual total this century.
I'm basing this on the records provided on the Officer Down Memorial Page, which keeps a record of the cops killed in the line of duty, along with the causes of death. The site keeps track of all officer deaths, including those by heart attack, motorcycle accident and other non-homicidal causes, along with intentional homicides like gunfire and stabbing.
Using all of the categories which can be assumed intentional homicide (gunfire, vehicular assault and all other assaults, including stabbing), there have been far less intentional homicides of cops during Obama's presidency than during Bush's.
For the first six years of Bush's presidency (2001-2006), the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 426. This doesn't count 911-related deaths, which would obviously skew Bush's number higher. During the first six years of Obama's presidency, the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 382. That's a 10 percent drop.
In the seventh year of Bush's presidency, there were 77 cop killings, by our definition. So far this year, Obama's seventh in office, there have been 35. Statistically speaking, we're on pace for a total of 52 in 2015, which would be the lowest total in this century.
Obviously, the goal in any year, no matter who is president, is zero. It's uncomfortable to even say "statistically speaking" when you're talking about people being brutally murdered.
But what the president says or doesn't say probably has no impact on the number of cops murdered in any given year. If it does, far less cops are being killed during Obama's presidency than during Bush's. If we're going to keep the downtrend going, we need to look at the real causes of this problem and not get distracted by those who politicize it.
But then what will alloak and muledouche have to bitch about???
Whatever. Are we out there acting like victims and calling for the murder of police officers? And of course a President that's been gone seven years has to be dragged into this.

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Just a few pesky facts…
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told Fox News yesterday, "President Obama has breathed life into this ugly movement," meaning Black Lives Matter and the "war on cops" Clarke says the president is at least partly responsible for.
This is part of a larger narrative in right-wing media that cop killings are increasing due to Obama's tacit support for anti-cop activist groups and failure to condemn those who attack or kill police officers.
There's only one problem with the narrative: Cop killings are way down during Obama's presidency and on pace this year for the lowest annual total this century.
I'm basing this on the records provided on the Officer Down Memorial Page, which keeps a record of the cops killed in the line of duty, along with the causes of death. The site keeps track of all officer deaths, including those by heart attack, motorcycle accident and other non-homicidal causes, along with intentional homicides like gunfire and stabbing.
Using all of the categories which can be assumed intentional homicide (gunfire, vehicular assault and all other assaults, including stabbing), there have been far less intentional homicides of cops during Obama's presidency than during Bush's.
For the first six years of Bush's presidency (2001-2006), the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 426. This doesn't count 911-related deaths, which would obviously skew Bush's number higher. During the first six years of Obama's presidency, the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 382. That's a 10 percent drop.
In the seventh year of Bush's presidency, there were 77 cop killings, by our definition. So far this year, Obama's seventh in office, there have been 35. Statistically speaking, we're on pace for a total of 52 in 2015, which would be the lowest total in this century.
Obviously, the goal in any year, no matter who is president, is zero. It's uncomfortable to even say "statistically speaking" when you're talking about people being brutally murdered.
But what the president says or doesn't say probably has no impact on the number of cops murdered in any given year. If it does, far less cops are being killed during Obama's presidency than during Bush's. If we're going to keep the downtrend going, we need to look at the real causes of this problem and not get distracted by those who politicize it.
But then what will alloak and muledouche have to bitch about???
Whatever. Are we out there acting like victims and calling for the murder of police officers? And of course a President that's been gone seven years has to be dragged into this.
"Whatever" is the typical dismissive response when the facts don't support your outrageous claims. And who exactly is calling for the murder of police officers? Please show us. And Bush is not being "dragged into this", it is just hard to critique what has happened under this president without comparing to previous, and Bush happens to the be previous.

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Just a few pesky facts…
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told Fox News yesterday, "President Obama has breathed life into this ugly movement," meaning Black Lives Matter and the "war on cops" Clarke says the president is at least partly responsible for.
This is part of a larger narrative in right-wing media that cop killings are increasing due to Obama's tacit support for anti-cop activist groups and failure to condemn those who attack or kill police officers.
There's only one problem with the narrative: Cop killings are way down during Obama's presidency and on pace this year for the lowest annual total this century.
I'm basing this on the records provided on the Officer Down Memorial Page, which keeps a record of the cops killed in the line of duty, along with the causes of death. The site keeps track of all officer deaths, including those by heart attack, motorcycle accident and other non-homicidal causes, along with intentional homicides like gunfire and stabbing.
Using all of the categories which can be assumed intentional homicide (gunfire, vehicular assault and all other assaults, including stabbing), there have been far less intentional homicides of cops during Obama's presidency than during Bush's.
For the first six years of Bush's presidency (2001-2006), the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 426. This doesn't count 911-related deaths, which would obviously skew Bush's number higher. During the first six years of Obama's presidency, the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 382. That's a 10 percent drop.
In the seventh year of Bush's presidency, there were 77 cop killings, by our definition. So far this year, Obama's seventh in office, there have been 35. Statistically speaking, we're on pace for a total of 52 in 2015, which would be the lowest total in this century.
Obviously, the goal in any year, no matter who is president, is zero. It's uncomfortable to even say "statistically speaking" when you're talking about people being brutally murdered.
But what the president says or doesn't say probably has no impact on the number of cops murdered in any given year. If it does, far less cops are being killed during Obama's presidency than during Bush's. If we're going to keep the downtrend going, we need to look at the real causes of this problem and not get distracted by those who politicize it.
But then what will alloak and muledouche have to bitch about???
Whatever. Are we out there acting like victims and calling for the murder of police officers? And of course a President that's been gone seven years has to be dragged into this.
"Whatever" is the typical dismissive response when the facts don't support your outrageous claims. And who exactly is calling for the murder of police officers? Please show us. And Bush is not being "dragged into this", it is just hard to critique what has happened under this president without comparing to previous, and Bush happens to the be previous.
Whatever.

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
[Edited on 9/1/2015 by alloak41]
Just a few pesky facts…
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told Fox News yesterday, "President Obama has breathed life into this ugly movement," meaning Black Lives Matter and the "war on cops" Clarke says the president is at least partly responsible for.
This is part of a larger narrative in right-wing media that cop killings are increasing due to Obama's tacit support for anti-cop activist groups and failure to condemn those who attack or kill police officers.
There's only one problem with the narrative: Cop killings are way down during Obama's presidency and on pace this year for the lowest annual total this century.
I'm basing this on the records provided on the Officer Down Memorial Page, which keeps a record of the cops killed in the line of duty, along with the causes of death. The site keeps track of all officer deaths, including those by heart attack, motorcycle accident and other non-homicidal causes, along with intentional homicides like gunfire and stabbing.
Using all of the categories which can be assumed intentional homicide (gunfire, vehicular assault and all other assaults, including stabbing), there have been far less intentional homicides of cops during Obama's presidency than during Bush's.
For the first six years of Bush's presidency (2001-2006), the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 426. This doesn't count 911-related deaths, which would obviously skew Bush's number higher. During the first six years of Obama's presidency, the total number of cops intentionally murdered was 382. That's a 10 percent drop.
In the seventh year of Bush's presidency, there were 77 cop killings, by our definition. So far this year, Obama's seventh in office, there have been 35. Statistically speaking, we're on pace for a total of 52 in 2015, which would be the lowest total in this century.
Obviously, the goal in any year, no matter who is president, is zero. It's uncomfortable to even say "statistically speaking" when you're talking about people being brutally murdered.
But what the president says or doesn't say probably has no impact on the number of cops murdered in any given year. If it does, far less cops are being killed during Obama's presidency than during Bush's. If we're going to keep the downtrend going, we need to look at the real causes of this problem and not get distracted by those who politicize it.
But then what will alloak and muledouche have to bitch about???
Whatever. Are we out there acting like victims and calling for the murder of police officers? And of course a President that's been gone seven years has to be dragged into this.
"Whatever" is the typical dismissive response when the facts don't support your outrageous claims. And who exactly is calling for the murder of police officers? Please show us. And Bush is not being "dragged into this", it is just hard to critique what has happened under this president without comparing to previous, and Bush happens to the be previous.
Whatever.
Right. So from this I will assume no one is calling for the murder of police officers and you just made that up.

And who exactly is calling for the murder of police officers?
[url] http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2015/08/30/black-lives-matter-chant-called-di sgusting-by-police-leader/ [/url]
Ok, ok, this is just a bunch of misguided kids, nothing better to do.
And I realize chanting 'pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon" - while pointing to the police officers leading their march, isn't exactly calling for the murder of police officers. So you are probably right.

quote:
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And who exactly is calling for the murder of police officers?
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Black Lives Matter, The Black Panthers and Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam are openly calling for the killing of Police Officers in general and White Police officers specifically.
Where is the outrage from the liberals?
Where is the U.S. AG aka:Top Cop?
Where is Obama's speech?
Nowhere. The issue doesn't fit their social justice agenda.

Mule do you have any proof at all that BLM has or is calling for the murder of police officers? I mean actual proof, not opinion pieces.

Obama's speech is in the first post. Try to keep up......

Mule do you have any proof at all that BLM has or is calling for the murder of police officers? I mean actual proof, not opinion pieces.
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Have you not seen the videos of the Black Lives Matter protests chanting "Pigs in a Blanket, Fry 'em like Bacon"?
The Pigs in a Blanket comes from the black man who executed two NY City Police Officers.
Have you not seen the videos of the Black Panthers chanting "Oink Oink, Bang Bang"
The liberal media isn't reporting it but it is well documented.
Examples:
http://snewsi.com/International+Business+Times/tag/Black+Lives+Matter

Obama's speech is in the first post. Try to keep up......
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Obama did not make a speech. His communications office issued a statement.
Try to keep up son.

Sorry. I forgot you were so needy.
Maybe we can have him schedule a speech for every day, and you could email him a topic that you think he absolutely needs to address. We'll have to work on a subject line that will be instantly recognizable, so it is different from all the other people who spend their lives upset at everything he does/doesn't do.
We could also work on how he communicates different topics - I'm sure you have some guidelines on whether it should be a speech, a press release, a press conference, or just an off the cuff remark.
I'm sure Obama wishes he had thought about this earlier in his 2 terms........ 😛

And who exactly is calling for the murder of police officers?
[url] http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2015/08/30/black-lives-matter-chant-called-di sgusting-by-police-leader/ [/url]
Ok, ok, this is just a bunch of misguided kids, nothing better to do.
And I realize chanting 'pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon" - while pointing to the police officers leading their march, isn't exactly calling for the murder of police officers. So you are probably right.
Maybe they're just hungry. That's probably it.

if that is you criteria then I would say that there are lots of groups white, black, brown and yellow that fit.
http://www.vox.com/2015/9/1/9239643/black-lives-matter-fox-news
"The goals and message of Black Lives Matter have nothing to do with harming police officers in any way. The movement is explicitly concerned with reducing the racial disparities found in the criminal justice system. None of its leaders have advocated for killing cops.
It's entirely possible to simultaneously want to reduce police shootings and want to keep police officers safe. Black Lives Matter activists have proposed at least 10 policies that aim to hold law enforcement accountable without putting them in harm's way, ranging from ending aggressive low-level policing and instituting better police training to limiting standards for use of force and equipping cops with body cameras."
now have things been said during some protests? yes
should what protesters say be attributed to the BLM? I say no, but if you say yes then I guess the 2 people who were at the Bundy ranch and then went and killed 2 cops taint a whole group of white people.
this name calling and taking of extreme positions on everything that happens in the world is insane.
the world has many subtleties, everything is not black and white.
[Edited on 9/2/2015 by LeglizHemp]

Obama: Targeting police is 'completely unacceptable'
.....but targeting police departments isn't.
Are you talking about the James Boulware attack on Dallas police HQ? Who said that was acceptable? wtf?
No. I'm talking about the Obama DOJ putting police departments in the crosshairs and just stirring up more anger. It's too late to try and backpedal out of it now. This idiotic and dangerous Black Lives Matter movement will be firmly attached to his pathetic legacy of racial tension.
But then what will alloak and muledouche have to bitch about???
Whatever. Are we out there acting like victims and calling for the murder of police officers? And of course a President that's been gone seven years has to be dragged into this.
"Whatever" is the typical dismissive response when the facts don't support your outrageous claims. And who exactly is calling for the murder of police officers? Please show us. And Bush is not being "dragged into this", it is just hard to critique what has happened under this president without comparing to previous, and Bush happens to the be previous.
Whatever.
Right. So from this I will assume no one is calling for the murder of police officers and you just made that up.
Sure, nobody.
How does it feel to be defending these violent MF'ers?


do the 2 guys that beat the crap out of the homeless Mexican guy in Boston represent Donald Trump because they said he was their inspiration?
should we take some of the things you say as representing the entire GOP?
[Edited on 9/2/2015 by LeglizHemp]

Perhaps some introspective and respectable Black leaders need to emerge and start their own movement. One that will serve as a counterbalance to the dangerous and self-destructive Black Lives Matter movement.
A movement called Black Behavior Matters....
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