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Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened
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Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened Please stick to the topic maybe theres no rioting because the rioters werent paid for the rioting last time... George Soros funds Ferguson protests, hopes to spur civil action Liberal billionaire gave at least $33 million in one year to groups that emboldened activists Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/14/george-soros-funds-ferguson-protests-hopes-to-spur/#ixzz3bTzOsKpn Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter By Kelly Riddell - The Washington Times - Wednesday, January 14, 2015 There’s a solitary man at the financial center of the Ferguson protest movement. No, it’s not victim Michael Brown or Officer Darren Wilson. It’s not even the Rev. Al Sharpton, despite his ubiquitous campaign on TV and the streets. Rather, it’s liberal billionaire George Soros, who has built a business empire that dominates across the ocean in Europe while forging a political machine powered by nonprofit foundations that impacts American politics and policy, not unlike what he did with MoveOn.org. Mr. Soros spurred the Ferguson protest movement through years of funding and mobilizing groups across the U.S., according to interviews with key players and financial records reviewed by The Washington Times. Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/14/george-soros-funds-ferguson-protests-hopes-to-spur/#ixzz3bTzc0rgo Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter In all, Mr. Soros gave at least $33 million in one year to support already-established groups that emboldened the grass-roots, on-the-ground activists in Ferguson, according to the most recent tax filings of his nonprofit Open Society Foundations. The financial tether from Mr. Soros to the activist groups gave rise to a combustible protest movement that transformed a one-day criminal event in Missouri into a 24-hour-a-day national cause celebre. “Our DNA includes a belief that having people participate in government is indispensable to living in a more just, inclusive, democratic society,” said Kenneth Zimmerman, director of Mr. Soros‘ Open Society Foundations’ U.S. programs, in an interview with The Washington Times. “Helping groups combine policy, research [and] data collection with community organizing feels very much the way our society becomes more accountable.” Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/14/george-soros-funds-ferguson-protests-hopes-to-spur/#ixzz3bTzju55u Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter |
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Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened Please stick to the topic well, police ether need to learn who the bad guys are and quit killing indiscriminately... people aren't getting shot from robbing a bank, they are getting beat up, shot, harassed in their own homes... everyday there is an article about someones dog getting shot, "accidental" police shooting, and then they are let off scott free... most just get paid vacations for killing/shooting a person... do a search on police killings nowadays, and see what people are getting killed for... i don't blame the public for being pissed off, it's only going to get worse... but what looks like whats going to happen is they will ban all guns from the citizens, and the police state will get much worse... pretty soon, there will be cops on every corner, yelling at people to "see their papers"... |
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Ferguson Protesters Now Protesting Over Not Getting Paid
At least some of the protesters who looted, rioted, burned buildings and overturned police cars in Ferguson, Missouri, last year were promised payment of up to $5,000 per month to join the protests. However, when the Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE), the successor group to the now-bankrupt St. Louis branch of ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), stiffed the protesters, they launched a sit-in protest at the headquarters of MORE and created a Twitter page to demand their money, the Washington Times reports. Former U.S. Rep. Allen B. West noted on his website, "Instead of being thankful for getting off the unemployment line for a few weeks and having a little fun protesting, the paid rioters who tore up Ferguson, MO, are protesting again. "First of all, can you even imagine getting paid $5,000.00 a month for running around holding a sign and burning down an occasional building? That's around $1,250.00 per week. Try making that at McDonald's or Starbucks." The Kansas City Star estimates that the Ferguson riots, characterized as a spontaneous eruption of anger over the shooting of unarmed black criminal Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, cost the county $4.2 million. Millennial Activists United (MAU) posted a letter on their website stating, "On May 14, 2015 many individuals and organizations of the protest movement that began in Ferguson, Missouri, organized a sit-in in the office of Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE). The demand was simple: Cut the checks. The protesters say they are unable to pay their bills after taking time to travel to Ferguson. "Questions have been raised as to how the movement is to sustain when white non-profits are hoarding monies collected of off (sic) black bodies? When we will (sic) hold the industry of black suffering accountable? The people of the community are fed up and the accountability begins here and now," the letter continues. "There is an insidious strand of racism and white supremacy that exists in this movement. This money is typically in the hands of white people who oversee the types of services that the non-profit provides, while having select token black people to spearhead the conversations within and to the community." MORE is funded by liberal billionaire George Soros, the Times notes, through his Open Society Foundations (OSF). The OSF, the Times states, paid for activists from various protest groups to travel to Ferguson and take part in the demonstrations. Akiba Solomon of Colorlines stated, "More than 500 of us have traveled from Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Nashville, Portland, Tucson, Washington, D.C., Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and other cities to support the people of Ferguson and help turn a local moment into a national movement," the Times noted. "There's absolutely no doubt that part of the reason that Ferguson flared up was because protesters were being paid to be there. That makes you wonder how many are being paid in Baltimore? How many more will be paid in the future?" The Right Scoop asked. Protesters directed much of their anger against MORE director Jeff Ordower, former Missouri head of ACORN and ACORN's Midwest operations, FrontPage Mag reports. "The unpaid rent-a-mob operatives complain that MORE stiffed them the same way ACORN did to hired protesters throughout its 40 years of radical left-wing rabble-rousing," FrontPage Mag reports. http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Ferguson-Missouri-paid-protesters/2015/05/25/id/646587/ |
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Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened Please stick to the topic well, police ether need to learn who the bad guys are and quit killing indiscriminately... people aren't getting shot from robbing a bank, they are getting beat up, shot, harassed in their own homes... everyday there is an article about someones dog getting shot, "accidental" police shooting, and then they are let off scott free... most just get paid vacations for killing/shooting a person... do a search on police killings nowadays, and see what people are getting killed for... i don't blame the public for being pissed off, it's only going to get worse... but what looks like whats going to happen is they will ban all guns from the citizens, and the police state will get much worse... pretty soon, there will be cops on every corner, yelling at people to "see their papers"... good post moe. New Film Highlights Dog Shootings By Police Cops wage war against dogs by Infowars Nightly News | May 28, 2015 Share on Facebook100Tweet about this on Twitter57Share on Google+3Email this to someonePrint this page Michael Ozias an independent film maker talks to infowars about his new film “Of Dogs And Men” which explores a disturbing trend in American law enforcement: the killing of pet dogs. http://www.infowars.com/new-film-highlights-dog-shootings-by-police/ on that link shows a video created by michael ozias about how cops are just killing peoples dogs on a daily basis. most of the time for no apparent reason. |
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WTF !!! Such blantant, disrespectful to the living & the honorable dead.... , self serving, agenda mongers on this thread. ...
Thanks for trying Yellow. But I'm out. |
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which post was disrespectful?
I will read them through again,, people can believe police to be wrong with out it being disrespecful,, yes? |
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FFS FFS? |
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Kerrie Orozco was about to go on maternity leave when she was killed. No one rioted. The only article I saw was people found out the Westboro whack a doos were coming to protest (over what I don't know. Maybe they have something against maternity leave). People got together to hold up white sheets with a blue line across them to sheild the mourners from these idiot so they could grieve in peace. Think the whack a doos left without incident
That is a positive and peaceful protest |
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Kerrie Orozco was about to go on maternity leave when she was killed. No one rioted. The only article I saw was people found out the Westboro whack a doos were coming to protest (over what I don't know. Maybe they have something against maternity leave). People got together to hold up white sheets with a blue line across them to sheild the mourners from these idiot so they could grieve in peace. Think the whack a doos left without incident That is a positive and peaceful protest I believe protest to be a powerful motivator of change in the institutions of america,, whether it is the justice system, health system,,or wherever people are paid to serve a public,, the publics voice must be heard when that service begins to wain I believe riots are senseless , sometimes just opportunistic and sometimes an in appropriate release of pinned up emotion,,,, I believe it is appropriate for people to MOURN their dead I believe its a whackamo who disrupts as funeral or a mounring event I believe protest , once again, is a function of a system that is being supported by the public not doing what the public is supporting criminals are not a system, they are not supported or sustained by the public, and the justice system already deals with addressing criminals and holding criminals accountable to the public |
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Saw this on Facebook. Thoughts?
What happens on Facebook should stay on Facebook? That's my thought. |
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Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened Please stick to the topic There will never be riots for things like this. If there is no agenda to push then it won't garner the agitators necessary to whip the masses into hysterical frenzy. |
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Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened Please stick to the topic There will never be riots for things like this. If there is no agenda to push then it won't garner the agitators necessary to whip the masses into hysterical frenzy. I agree. |
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Ok seriously? The topic is police killed and no riots happened Please stick to the topic There will never be riots for things like this. If there is no agenda to push then it won't garner the agitators necessary to whip the masses into hysterical frenzy. I agree. But, have no doubt, they exist and there are many of them...and while they arent marching, and chanting stupid sayings....mainly because they have an actual life to live....they care, and they remember the fallen officers and the sacrifices made. |
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Well the media never really represents what average folks feel from my experience.
BLUE lives do matter and American's prove it every time there is a massive turnout for fundraiser for police charities, funerals, and voting for taxes to support them. Could we do more and speak up more? Yes. Does bashing those who try to improve the perception of police with review procedures and investigations help? No. And honest professional does not count on only medals to show he is honest. They let the facts speak for themselves. I agree we do need to refocus on not only protecting but honoring those hero's and supporting those who do the day to day protection and service we depend on. If more American's would catch officers being good day in and day out then the nay say'ers will be considerably hampered. |
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I agree with that all lives matter
police lives matter especially as they are automatically a death sentence carried with taking their life,, thats how society and the system show that their lives matter and I would love to have BALANCE< BALANCE Is my life philosophy officers should also instigate positive interactions with in the community and be recognized and aknowledged when they do reinforce, support the positive cast out, and hold the negative accountable ,, BALANCE,,, I'm all for it |
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I agree with that all lives matter police lives matter especially as they are automatically a death sentence carried with taking their life,, thats how society and the system show that their lives matter and I would love to have BALANCE< BALANCE Is my life philosophy officers should also instigate positive interactions with in the community and be recognized and aknowledged when they do reinforce, support the positive cast out, and hold the negative accountable ,, BALANCE,,, I'm all for it And Repent all you lost souls and cast out the demons. If there is no crime, there would be need for the police to be there Just sayin.... |
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if there were no people, there would be no crime,,,
lol but since there are people, there is crime, and since there is crime, there are 'crime fighters',, aka police and their job should have some standards that the public can have a say in |
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So far, the only cop killer mentioned, that's been "brought to justice", is the one killed along with the cop in that shoot out.
The others... Arrested, is the beginnings of justice. But true "justice" won't come, until they string that s.o.b. up. And, hopefully, the hunt for the other one, won't last long. |
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