Frank, that stuff certainly appeals to the emotioal side of things. But it doesn't deal with anything. One crime doesn't justify any others.
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Baldimo
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Wed 28 Jan, 2015 02:12 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
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Makes you more "real". You got some contact black on you, right? How white of you. Too bad they weren't brain surgeons, we'd be calling you Dr. Baldino.
Is this your attempt to discredit my life experiences? I've lived a lot of different places when I was a kid and experienced a lot of different people. IL, CA, MS, AZ, CO and IA.
baldino met a gangbanger. BFG. Too bad he didn't meet a teacher or a social worker.
I'm not surprised you have nothing useful to add. When you have nothing to add you get dismissive of others and it's pathetic.
I went to a nice private military school for high school. You should check it out. www.sjnma.org About 40% of the student body were from Mexico, Chilangos to be exact. The rest of the kids were mostly from WI and IL and other states in the US. I was a poor kid going to rich school, but I received a good education.
AND you ended up a grunt in 'ganistan? That's some private mickey mouse school you attended. That's probably why the gangbangers looked up to you and thought you were soooo cool and stuff. Because after all, you've done it all and seen it all and in under thirty years, yet!
I bet you don't always drink beer but when you do its Dos Equis!
Pretty lame, even for you. All you're doing is making nasty comment about me while I chuckle at your goofy credentials offered to shut us up.
Good thing you weren't brought up on a dairy farm, you'd be offering us a glass of milk.
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korkamann
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Wed 28 Jan, 2015 05:02 pm
@Baldimo,
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I've learned that a lot of you walk around with blinders on.
Strange, I have the same perception of conservatives when many will say they are not scientists and therefore cannot comment on global warming, or they think gay marriages should be outlawed, or that a minimum wage is not something minorities should aim for, or undocumented immigrants should not be given a chance regardless how long they have contributed to America and have been in the country. I think they have blinders on when trying to instruct women on what to do with their bodies when it comes to abortion. I think they also wear blinders when it come to voter repression. Oh yes, I have the same opinion of conservatives and do not own a guilty conscience for doing so.
Yeah, I do have a point. You didn't gain any contact street cred by hanging with your adopted homies, and telling someone else their opinions mean fuckall because you know some minorities shows how little respect you hold for others. That you got so mean and nasty when others laugh at the laughable stuff you seriously put out.
At least you're not carpfart, BillRM, nononono or Oralliar. One reason I still waste my time talking to you like an adult.
Stephen Torres was meeting with a client at his law office, in downtown Albuquerque, on April 12, 2011, when he received a call from a neighbor, who told him that police officers were aiming rifles at his house. He left work and drove to his home, in a middle-class suburb with a view of the mountains. There were more than forty police vehicles on his street. Officers wearing camouflage fatigues and bulletproof vests had circled his home, a sand-colored two-story house with a pitched tile roof. Two officers were driving a remote-controlled robot, used for discharging bombs, back and forth on the corner.
Stephen’s wife, Renetta, the director of human resources for the county, arrived a few minutes later, just after three o’clock. A colleague had heard her address repeated on the police radio, so her assistant pulled her out of a meeting. When Renetta saw that the street was cordoned off with police tape, she tried to walk to her house, but an officer told her that she couldn’t enter the “kill zone.” “What do you mean ‘kill zone’?” Renetta asked. “Ma’am, you can’t go any further,” the officer said.
Renetta and Stephen found each other at the southern end of the street. There were nearly eighty officers and city officials on the street, many of whom they recognized. Stephen saw a police-union attorney, who defended officers when they were in trouble. Renetta saw the city’s attorney, who worked in the same building and on the same floor as she did, and the deputy chief of police, whom she’d known in graduate school. “I kept looking her way, but she would not make eye contact with me,” Renetta said.
Renetta knew that the only person at home was the youngest of her three boys, Christopher, who was twenty-seven and had schizophrenia. Two hours earlier, he had stopped by her office for lunch, as he did a few times a week. Then he visited an elderly couple who lived two houses away. He said that he needed to “check up on them”; he often cleaned their pool or drove them to the grocery store. Because he found it overwhelming to spend too much time among people, he tried to do small, social errands, so as not to isolate himself.
A San Francisco deputy public defender was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon at the Hall of Justice after she asked why city police officers were questioning her client outside a courtroom, the public defender’s office said Wednesday.
The following is a comment from my friend who is a lawyer in San Francisco...which really adds some light to this.
Fact is: Public Defender Jeff Adachi has been nailing police on many different fronts.. and because of actions taken by Public Defender Office... six cops were arrested..and so far 3 have been convicted & are headed to prison. Also, that office has been heavily, heavily involved in The Black Lives Matter... and even lawyers had protests on City Hall Steps...and lots of Public Defenders are wearing Black Lives Matter T-Shirts every day...
So, even in San Francisco, we can count on cops being assholes and making up the law as they go along.
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korkamann
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Wed 28 Jan, 2015 05:28 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Thank you, bobsal. You know it's odd how conservatives think there is something wrong with Liberals. Is it because we show concern for our fellowman of which ultra conservatives appear to have little? I always view Conservatives as a "me first" type with the Congress as a stepping stone to get wealthy while screwing the little man even more
Mean and nasty, you will have to point out were I was the mean and nasty one? Parados opinion doens't mean fuckall to me. He is rude and started the mud slinging then you decided to join in without anything to add but to pick at what I have shared.
You're an asshole Bob. It seems the only opinions and experience that counts around here is those you agree with. I have a different opinion and take on things and you insult and put down my experience because it doesn't conform to your liberal take on things.
At least I have the balls to talk about my past and what I have experienced. I don't waste my time printing others people's words, pictures or lame ass meme's. If all your going to do is pick, just block me. Your opinion is starting to mean fuckall.
I always view Conservatives as a "me first" type with the Congress as a stepping stone to get wealthy while screwing the little man even more
You better recheck those stats. I bet there is not a single member of Congress, regardless of party who spent anytime in Congress who didn't leave with more money then they started with. They all get rich while they "serve" the American people.
Of the 10 wealthest members of Congress, 8 out of 10 are Dems. It would seem the party you support has made the most while in Congress.