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The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 9:22:03 AM   
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Here ya go, enjoy.

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 9:42:49 AM   
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0mtxXEGE8


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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 4:12:12 PM   
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Here ya go, enjoy.

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In any sort of real documentary, it is a requirement to show "...sources of information." Even then I had an encounter with a police officer the other day in the local grocery store. Will that show up somewhere on this documentary's list of "contacts with police"? I would place the educated guess of 'No'. Further I would suspect that the number of connections with police are far higher, since people do interact with them on a daily basis for a wide range of reasons. The police officer whom is renting an apartment will see many people at that apartment complex. This could be getting in/out of their civilian vehicle, walking to/from the mailbox or if they were just to take a casual walk around the complex. Maybe they attend a community BBQ party. Just because the officer is not on duty doesnt mean they cease to be a police officer.

To which I would argue the actual number of contacts with police are much higher. How much higher I have no idea. But I do agree that one is far more likely any number of other things will happen to them, before they witness or a part/victim of police brutality. I'm willing to give police the benefit of doubt unless I see evidence from the very start to the end of the chain of events that show otherwise.


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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 4:16:08 PM   
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WTF !!

Are you suggesting because cops killing people doesnt happen often it is okay Rob ?

Stinks to me of clutching at straws.

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 4:21:18 PM   
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A) For being the one person on here, joether, who disappears never to be seen again when he's asked for a link, I find it ironic and worth laughing at that you say the video isn't valid since it didn't link anything. When Harry Reed accused Eomney of not paying taxes, subsequently found to be a bold faced lie, Reed responded it wasn't his responsibility to prove Romney hadn't paid taxes. Did you question Reed then. I'm guessing not.

B) it's always against department policy, and often illigal, for cops to be out and about in uniform while not on duty doing police business. what is all this walking to mailbox or beside the pool junk. Bib stretch, even for you, joether.

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 4:32:25 PM   
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WTF !!

Are you suggesting because cops killing people doesnt happen often it is okay Rob ?

Stinks to me of clutching at straws.



Is your question just a liberal shaming to make people think and do things your way or a real question? The point was pretty clear to me and had nothing to do with your position.

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 7:30:32 PM   
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A) For being the one person on here, joether, who disappears never to be seen again when he's asked for a link, I find it ironic and worth laughing at that you say the video isn't valid since it didn't link anything. When Harry Reed accused Eomney of not paying taxes, subsequently found to be a bold faced lie, Reed responded it wasn't his responsibility to prove Romney hadn't paid taxes. Did you question Reed then. I'm guessing not.


Excuse me for existing in real life. Having to deal with real life problems. Interact with real life individuals. Solve real life problems I and other people have. And for studying real life stuff....

Unlike you, I will study the issue for a bit. If I feel a link is needed, I usually give one. You will notice it as it looks exactly like this. Yes, that's not a link, but an example of what the links I publish appear.

To answer the specific accusation of Reed verse Romney, I did question Reed's motivation when information became available that placed more facts to the details. Its on the forums if you look....

I've done it when President Obama and specific Democrats have stated/done stuff that were in error. Expressing my annoyance and why. If you actually did research, you would know this.

Why is it that the researchers on this forum all tend to be liberal or moderate in viewpoints? Tweak, Lucy, many others, myself?

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B) it's always against department policy, and often illigal, for cops to be out and about in uniform while not on duty doing police business. what is all this walking to mailbox or beside the pool junk. Bib stretch, even for you, joether.


Being a police officer is much like being a US Marine. Comes from within, NOT, worn on a sleeve. They could wear the cloths one might for undercover work; are they no less a police officer? That several moments of off duty police officers handling violent and dangerous situations; are they police officers? There were many off duty police officers whom headed straight for The Towers on 9/11/01, to help anyway they could. Do you think it mattered to their fellow coworkers that they were wearing jeans and tshirt at the time? Or to the public?

I've seen police officers whom are on duty stop into a Dunkin Donuts to get something to eat and drink. Others into the grocery store to get a loaf of bread and some supper for the Mrs at home. In each moment, these individuals will drop what they are doing to respond to a call from their dispatch and move to handle the situation.

I've known police officers to dress in their formal uniform for weddings and funerals. Even to get their picture taken with family at some 'ma and pa' photography shop.

You really have a narrow view on things.

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 7:36:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: joether

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A) For being the one person on here, joether, who disappears never to be seen again when he's asked for a link, I find it ironic and worth laughing at that you say the video isn't valid since it didn't link anything. When Harry Reed accused Eomney of not paying taxes, subsequently found to be a bold faced lie, Reed responded it wasn't his responsibility to prove Romney hadn't paid taxes. Did you question Reed then. I'm guessing not.


Excuse me for existing in real life. Having to deal with real life problems. Interact with real life individuals. Solve real life problems I and other people have. And for studying real life stuff....

Unlike you, I will study the issue for a bit. If I feel a link is needed, I usually give one. You will notice it as it looks exactly like this. Yes, that's not a link, but an example of what the links I publish appear.

To answer the specific accusation of Reed verse Romney, I did question Reed's motivation when information became available that placed more facts to the details. Its on the forums if you look....

I've done it when President Obama and specific Democrats have stated/done stuff that were in error. Expressing my annoyance and why. If you actually did research, you would know this.

Why is it that the researchers on this forum all tend to be liberal or moderate in viewpoints? Tweak, Lucy, many others, myself?

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ORIGINAL: HunterCA
B) it's always against department policy, and often illigal, for cops to be out and about in uniform while not on duty doing police business. what is all this walking to mailbox or beside the pool junk. Bib stretch, even for you, joether.


Being a police officer is much like being a US Marine. Comes from within, NOT, worn on a sleeve. They could wear the cloths one might for undercover work; are they no less a police officer? That several moments of off duty police officers handling violent and dangerous situations; are they police officers? There were many off duty police officers whom headed straight for The Towers on 9/11/01, to help anyway they could. Do you think it mattered to their fellow coworkers that they were wearing jeans and tshirt at the time? Or to the public?

I've seen police officers whom are on duty stop into a Dunkin Donuts to get something to eat and drink. Others into the grocery store to get a loaf of bread and some supper for the Mrs at home. In each moment, these individuals will drop what they are doing to respond to a call from their dispatch and move to handle the situation.

I've known police officers to dress in their formal uniform for weddings and funerals. Even to get their picture taken with family at some 'ma and pa' photography shop.

You really have a narrow view on things.




Sorry joe, that's all BS. I see time after time people providing you links when you have none and you disappearing. Your response to "B" is so obtuse and beyond the thread or the video it's not worth responding to. Call me what you will for blowing it off.

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 8:07:47 PM   
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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

Here ya go, enjoy.

Short Youtube Video

As if we could ever expect truth from you subrob,sorry pal you don't have the credibility that would lead me to click any link you put forth .


My new attitude and friendly manner only stretches so far.....with you that's the proverbial bridge too far

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 8:57:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

Here ya go, enjoy.

Short Youtube Video

As if we could ever expect truth from you subrob,sorry pal you don't have the credibility that would lead me to click any link you put forth .


My new attitude and friendly manner only stretches so far.....with you that's the proverbial bridge too far



Pot, meet kettle. You're so full of shit Mike, you should just change your name to Septic

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/3/2015 10:19:41 PM   
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Yeah......but I think not

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/4/2015 11:58:35 AM   
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WTF !!

Are you suggesting because cops killing people doesnt happen often it is okay Rob ?

Stinks to me of clutching at straws.



Is your question just a liberal shaming to make people think and do things your way or a real question? The point was pretty clear to me and had nothing to do with your position.


The question was genuine but I didnt expect an answer. Your definition of Liberal isnt the same as that here in the UK.

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/4/2015 11:59:49 AM   
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When did ya turn to the darkside Ps?

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/4/2015 12:11:24 PM   
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When did ya turn to the darkside Ps?


Blame Cameron Hon xx

I am going to vote Thursday yet non of the fuckers are worth voting for.

I hate the current Tory leadeship due to all the cuts to benefits and NHS being privatised by the back door. Cameron has a fucking American adviser on his election campaign who is running a firm which is trying to get its foothold in the NHS. Can you imagine the advice dave will be given ?

I hate Labour because many of the current leadership oversaw the current deficit grow and grow, while Blair went Thatcher light on us. Brown sold all the gold and silver, as well as giving the bankers a free run prior to the 2008.

Clegg I am undecided on, he did go back on his claim re tuition fees but has at least stuck to some of his mandate while in the coalition.

Farage is okay but I feel his party is too full of right winners, and i mean far right, such as The British Party.

The SNP want to split up the UK but stay in the EU ? convoluted bullshit.

I would vote for anyone who had half a clue of what to do to make the UK fully inclusive, instead of the constant right vs left doctrine that sees us lurch ruderless through time.

I bet you wish you hadnt asked....lol


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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/4/2015 12:31:27 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Politesub53


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

WTF !!

Are you suggesting because cops killing people doesnt happen often it is okay Rob ?

Stinks to me of clutching at straws.



Is your question just a liberal shaming to make people think and do things your way or a real question? The point was pretty clear to me and had nothing to do with your position.


The question was genuine but I didnt expect an answer. Your definition of Liberal isnt the same as that here in the UK.


How much longer are you going to continue to claim that you are too obtuse to know what is meant when an American posts a political term

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RE: The truth about "police brutality" - 5/4/2015 4:05:17 PM   
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How much longer are you going to continue to claim that you are too obtuse to know what is meant when an American posts a political term


I dont know.

How much longer are you going to claim you are too obtuse to know what is meant when someone even an American posts a fact you dont like (Bad grammar from you BTW)

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