Black Radical Answers The Call, Kills Two NYC Policemen


If only one state have gun restrictions, every Billy can go buy his gun legally in another state.

If every state got the same gun restrictions - where do Billy gets his gun?

Yes, from supa dupa mad smart hyper hyper criminals with their arms depot 500 meters under the soil. This is America.
 
If only one state have gun restrictions, every Billy can go buy his gun legally in another state.

If every state got the same gun restrictions - where do Billy gets his gun?

Yes, from supa dupa mad smart hyper hyper criminals with their arms depot 500 meters under the soil. This is America.

Pandora's box has been opened.

You'd have to have a confiscation program like England and Australia had.

Too many hurdles--like the Second Amendment and the due process clause--for that to happen.
 
What Do We Want? Dead Cops! When do we want it...now!


The call to action fostered by Obama, Holder, Sharpton, De Blasio, et al:

Yelling "fire" in a theater!

"Burning buildings, torching cars, destroying property, putting people at risk — that's destructive and there's no excuse for it. Those are criminal acts. And people should be prosecuted if they engage in criminal acts....

The bottom line is nothing of significance, nothing of benefit, results from destructive acts. I've never seen a civil rights law, or a healthcare law, or an immigration bill result because a car got burnt," he said. "Take the long-term, lasting route of working with me and governors and state officials to bring about some real change. And to those who think that what happened in Ferguson is an excuse for violence, I do not have any sympathy for that."

http://www.businessinsider.com/obama-violent-ferguson-protesters-should-be-prosecuted-2014-11
 
Fire! Fire! Fire!

Holder said that he had asked COPS Director Ronald L. Davis to "conduct an after-action review so we can develop strategies for identifying and isolating the criminal elements from peaceful protesters.

"Additionally I have instructed department officials to continue to make contact with leaders of the peaceful protesters and seek their assistance in isolating those individuals who are inclined toward violence," Holder said. "We have had a good, ongoing dialogue with peaceful demonstrators in Ferguson."

* * *

He condemned violent protesters, saying that "it is clear that acts of violence threaten to drown out those who have legitimate voices" protesting the grand jury's decision.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_4556e000-84fa-5da3-bd9c-af7cab121098.html
 
Pandora's box has been opened.

You'd have to have a confiscation program like England and Australia had.

I don't think that guns are the biggest problem in this.

The much bigger problem is people think more guns provide more security. And this is more a religious than a statistical statement.
 
CHARLES C.W. COOKE: The Left’s “Climate Of Hate” Hypocrisy.



Consider, if you will, the recent behavior of Salon’s Joan Walsh, who yesterday suggested in earnest that the conservative-led condemnation of the “climate” that supposedly provoked the shootings in New York City represented the unconscionable “politicization” of murder. “To blame the peaceful movement against police brutality that’s emerged nationwide,” Walsh wrote, is “the worst in demagoguery.” “Right wingers,” she added, “are using a terrible tragedy to make sure that no one can find middle ground.” Prima facie, I concur with Walsh, of course. But what, we might ask, has finally led her to this conclusion? After the shooting of Gabby Giffords in 2011, Walsh fretted dramatically about “the rhetoric of violence”; asked aloud, “Will any prominent conservatives denounce ‘reload’ and ‘crosshairs’ imagery?”; inquired dishonestly, “Is it really controversial to suggest that the overheated anti-government rhetoric of the last two years, with its often
violent imagery, ought to be toned down?”; described Sarah Palin’s pretty standard political-campaign map as “unconscionable”; hoped that Republicans would find it in their hearts to “listen to Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, who denounced ‘the vitriol that comes out of certain mouths about the government’ at a Saturday night press conference”; played a remarkably dishonest game of “But Anyway . . . ,” repeatedly noting that there was “no evidence” that Jared Loughner had reacted to any right-wing rhetoric before insinuating in the next breath that he must have; and, when her well was running dry, went so far as to suggest without any attestation at all that the shooter was a registered Republican.

Later, talking characteristically out of both sides of her mouth, Walsh proposed that “even if Tuscon exists in a vacuum,” it would still be the case that the “Tea Party’s violent rhetoric is dangerous.” Naturally, these accusations were part of a trend. Two years earlier, Walsh had cynically blamed conservative talk-radio for a shooting at the National Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. The perpetrator turned out to be a neo-Nazi.

If it weren’t for double standards the left would have no standards at all.

Related: The Monsters Who Screamed For Dead Cops.



A little over a week ago, a group of people marched down the streets of Manhattan and called for police to be killed. But exactly who cried out for violence has been something of a mystery as New York goes through its most tense moment in more than a decade.

Evidence from photos, videos, social-media posts and interviews suggest that a group—the New York chapter of the Trayvon Martin Organizing Committee, or TMOC—might have been involved. There is no definitive proof that TMOC led the call for dead cops, but there is a web of circumstantial ties with the group at its center.

TMOC’s own social-media posts put them near the scene of the cry for police blood. Some of the slogans used that night—including “arms up, shoot back!”—are the same as the ones used by TMOC. And recently TMOC has been soliciting money for the legal defense of people it calls its “comrades” who were arrested for allegedly assaulting police officers on the Brooklyn Bridge, just hours after the “dead cops” chant was recorded.

The bedrock of TMOC’s politics, judged by their social-media output, is hatred for police and endorsement of violence against them. The group seems to blend “black bloc” anarchist street violence with social-media campaigns. Keeping their organizing online, members can plan and incite without coming out from behind their digital masks until they hit the streets. (The group did not respond to repeated requests for comment.)

Finding TMOC started with an interview of the man who shot the video showing marchers chanting, “What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want it? Now!” . . . It would be interesting to find out more about the radicals whose slogan is “shoot back.” What we know now is that, out of the people arrested on the bridge, one is a Harvard-educated poet and another was making more than $100,000 a year working for one of the most the most powerful unions in New York City.

I think further inquiry is worthwhile. And if this were a Tea Party event, every journalist in New York would be tracing all the connections. But the Tea Party famously leaves places cleaner than it finds them. The left, not so much.
 
Your BOI, Obola sounds like Arafat did

In English said LETS ALL GET ALONG.....in Arabic said KILL THE MOFO JEWS

Obola speaks to the COLOREDS and THEY HEAR

You have WHITE PRIVELAGE and don't understand

I figure you for a non-fiction man.

Biographies?
 
Pandora's box has been opened.

You'd have to have a confiscation program like England and Australia had.

Too many hurdles--like the Second Amendment and the due process clause--for that to happen.

fucking pesky amendment...get rid of it!

I got a better idea...lets eliminate the 13th one, would save our country grief and money and make us all better off
 
I don't think that guns are the biggest problem in this.

The much bigger problem is people think more guns provide more security. And this is more a religious than a statistical statement.

Well, we Americans just aren't as enlightened as you Germans are. That whole gun control movement worked out great for the Jews.

We also have this odd cognitive disconnect about having fire extinguishers around even when nothing is burning.

Maybe a wise little corporal will rise up to lead us.
 
fucking pesky amendment...get rid of it!

I got a better idea...lets eliminate the 13th one, would save our country grief and money and make us all better off

what?

no response from Ole CJH:D

http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/333/d/e/cat_got_your_tongue__by_piggybank12-d33vc13.png


BTW, should be noted...Ole (in)Sanity Sammy and all the others.....always AXED those that screamed about GUN CONTROL


OK, WHAT OTHER PART OF THE CONSTITUTION DO YOU WANT TO ELIMINATE?


No one could EVER answer:)
 
Well, we Americans just aren't as enlightened as you Germans are. That whole gun control movement worked out great for the Jews.

Oh yeah, you're right. If only the indians have had weapons, they could never ever be forced into reservations.....wait!
 
If only one state have gun restrictions, every Billy can go buy his gun legally in another state.

If every state got the same gun restrictions - where do Billy gets his gun?

Yes, from supa dupa mad smart hyper hyper criminals with their arms depot 500 meters under the soil. This is America.

You're very, very confused.
 
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