Black cop kills unarmed 20 yo white male

jahbrudda

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stl proper in more then half black
Not my words.

“Do you know that Negroes are 10 percent of the population of St. Louis and are responsible for 58% of its crimes? We’ve got to face that. And we’ve got to do something about our moral standards,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told a congregation in 1961. “We know that there are many things wrong in the white world, but there are many things wrong in the black world, too. We can’t keep on blaming the white man. There are things we must do for ourselves.”
 

kelly4

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Not my words.

“Do you know that Negroes are 10 percent of the population of St. Louis and are responsible for 58% of its crimes? We’ve got to face that. And we’ve got to do something about our moral standards,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told a congregation in 1961. “We know that there are many things wrong in the white world, but there are many things wrong in the black world, too. We can’t keep on blaming the white man. There are things we must do for ourselves.”
That is over 50 years old. Both numbers should be higher.
 

ginwilly

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I'm sure you are correct, I was just pointing out that MLK knew that the solution to this imbalance must come from within and I strongly agree..
The PC police won't let that happen. If you had not attributed that quote to MLK and passed it off as yours, Buck would call you a racist and talk about slavery. With it being a MLK quote, he'll just ignore it.
 

reasonevangelist

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whitey gonna be looting and tearing shit up in general.
the whitey elites are already looting the entire nation; they're just way more discreet about it. Of course, it helps that they own the mainstream media and the enforcement agencies... so with that advantage in mind, i suppose it's not really a fair comparison.
 

ginwilly

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the whitey elites are already looting the entire nation; they're just way more discreet about it. Of course, it helps that they own the mainstream media and the enforcement agencies... so with that advantage in mind, i suppose it's not really a fair comparison.
I don't even think it's been that discreet. It's been right out there in the open with the help of our government. The two party system makes it all possible because the team in charge will have half the country excusing any behavior they railed against when the other team was in charge.

Topics like why did we let the banks recoup dollar for dollar what they blew up and in some cases 2 to 1 where AIG was involved are not really discussed while we focus on how many rounds of golf or vacation days pres X has compared to pres Y.

The Dems were against auto bailouts while Bush was doing it, the pubs were against them while Obama was doing it. See our warmongering for another example of partisan BS.

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
 

NoDrama

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I don't even think it's been that discreet. It's been right out there in the open with the help of our government. The two party system makes it all possible because the team in charge will have half the country excusing any behavior they railed against when the other team was in charge.

Topics like why did we let the banks recoup dollar for dollar what they blew up and in some cases 2 to 1 where AIG was involved are not really discussed while we focus on how many rounds of golf or vacation days pres X has compared to pres Y.

The Dems were against auto bailouts while Bush was doing it, the pubs were against them while Obama was doing it. See our warmongering for another example of partisan BS.

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
out of the 13 largest financial institutions in the USA, 12 of them were actually blown up by 60 to 1, yep 60 dollars of debt or Margin for ever $1 dollar in assets. At that rate less than 1% loss= total bankruptcy.

Today that number is more like 80 to 1, they haven't fixed anything, in fact the problems are much much worse.and as soon as people realize that the deuce dot com is gonna blow too and bring them to their knees. We already have Negative interest rates, you pay the banks for them to use your money.

So now this whole Ferguson thing is just another distraction for the masses so that they don't see their doom coming. Leave them in the dark, hope that most of them will not survive is the plan.
 

reasonevangelist

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I don't even think it's been that discreet. It's been right out there in the open with the help of our government. The two party system makes it all possible because the team in charge will have half the country excusing any behavior they railed against when the other team was in charge.

Topics like why did we let the banks recoup dollar for dollar what they blew up and in some cases 2 to 1 where AIG was involved are not really discussed while we focus on how many rounds of golf or vacation days pres X has compared to pres Y.

The Dems were against auto bailouts while Bush was doing it, the pubs were against them while Obama was doing it. See our warmongering for another example of partisan BS.

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
You're right, it's barely disguised... but it doesn't look nearly as obvious as "rioting and looting." I was speaking relatively.

The mainstream media is geared to distract us all from the real important issues. If i owned the media, i'd probably do the same thing: show what i wanted people thinking/talking about, instead of what i want them to ignore.
 

NoDrama

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The mainstream media is geared to distract us all from the real important issues. If i owned the media, i'd probably do the same thing: show what i wanted people thinking/talking about, instead of what i want them to ignore.
Pretty much, the MSM is all about money, and the PTB have as much money as they can print to bribe any and every one of them. Hey I will give you $4 million for a 30 second commercial about potato chips if you will just run multiple stories about how ISIS is going to bring the USA to it's knees if we don't bomb Syria now.
 

ginwilly

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out of the 13 largest financial institutions in the USA, 12 of them were actually blown up by 60 to 1, yep 60 dollars of debt or Margin for ever $1 dollar in assets. At that rate less than 1% loss= total bankruptcy.

Today that number is more like 80 to 1, they haven't fixed anything, in fact the problems are much much worse.and as soon as people realize that the deuce dot com is gonna blow too and bring them to their knees. We already have Negative interest rates, you pay the banks for them to use your money.

So now this whole Ferguson thing is just another distraction for the masses so that they don't see their doom coming. Leave them in the dark, hope that most of them will not survive is the plan.
Yep, we were told too big to fail so our answer was to make them bigger...

I started trading currencies this year as a hobby and have had a reality check regarding how monies are manipulated world wide. It's a shell game for sure.
 

reasonevangelist

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Yep, we were told too big to fail so our answer was to make them bigger...

I started trading currencies this year as a hobby and have had a reality check regarding how monies are manipulated world wide. It's a shell game for sure.
I never actually traded currencies, but i started reading about it, and thought about it for a while, and had a similar realization (or series thereof) about the "moving money game."
 

ginwilly

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I never actually traded currencies, but i started reading about it, and thought about it for a while, and had a similar realization (or series thereof) about the "moving money game."
What I like about it is the market is open from Sunday at 5pm until Friday at 5PM EST

What I don't like is during the off times, the big players still get to play while us retailers sit on the sidelines. I lost 900 dollars Sunday waiting for the market to open for retailers while the Euro plunged. Took an hour to wipe out a week's gains.

It's not like day trading where you make several moves a day, I may only make one or two trades a week. If you follow the economic announcements, you can scalp a living, but I'd rather not sit in front of a computer all day and night. If you want to though, this site has up to date announcements. http://www.investing.com/economic-calendar/
 

NoDrama

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What I like about it is the market is open from Sunday at 5pm until Friday at 5PM EST

What I don't like is during the off times, the big players still get to play while us retailers sit on the sidelines. I lost 900 dollars Sunday waiting for the market to open for retailers while the Euro plunged. Took an hour to wipe out a week's gains.

It's not like day trading where you make several moves a day, I may only make one or two trades a week. If you follow the economic announcements, you can scalp a living, but I'd rather not sit in front of a computer all day and night. If you want to though, this site has up to date announcements. http://www.investing.com/economic-calendar/
Better than most 401K's that only allow you to change it every quarter or annually.
 

UncleBuck

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The PC police won't let that happen. If you had not attributed that quote to MLK and passed it off as yours, Buck would call you a racist and talk about slavery. With it being a MLK quote, he'll just ignore it.
i actually corrected his numbers, but it must have gotten deleted for calling him an idiot too many times within said corrections.

so way to prove yourself completely wrong, moron.
 

ginwilly

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i actually corrected his numbers, but it must have gotten deleted for calling him an idiot too many times within said corrections.

so way to prove yourself completely wrong, moron.
And I believe you because you have shown yourself to be a beacon of honesty and humility here.
 

UncleBuck

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And I believe you because you have shown yourself to be a beacon of honesty and humility here.
aren't you the guy who said we need to get rid of civil rights because of racist food spitters, and then tried to turn around and say that you supported civil rights?

:lol:
 

ginwilly

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aren't you the guy who said we need to get rid of civil rights because of racist food spitters, and then tried to turn around and say that you supported civil rights?

:lol:
That would actually be yet another example of your lack of honesty but thanks for playing.

In fact, every time I've corrected you and said I am FOR civil rights and equality for all, you say "no you're not".

But then, you also claim you never stalked me, we know that's a lie too. You are pretty much a fail at life dude.
 
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