Happening now...

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These people are digging their own grave, what a shameful farcical. The protests have evolved into a kind of far-fetched tragicomic freak status.

da fake'ass RAMADAN madafockes AYRHABS protecting their ass'cheap shit wiv AK47s and M16s, they ready go killin brah folks....huhhh, get'm outtaa heree!
I'll go finding some pOliiicce officas to escort me thru ma' looting ventures!
fuck'm all fake'ass ramadan AYRHABS madafackas.... :oops:

 
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the military will not back trump in crushing the movement of freedom fighting americans.

Top general apologizes for appearing in photo-op with Trump after forceful removal of protesters

Washington (CNN)America's top general has apologized for appearing in a photo-op with President Donald Trump following the forceful dispersal of peaceful protesters outside the White House last week, calling the move a "mistake" and saying his presence "created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics."

Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. said during a pre-recorded speech released on Thursday that he regrets accompanying Trump on a walk from the White House to St. John's Church last week where he was photographed wearing his combat uniform and moving with the President's entourage through Lafayette Square.

The images provoked a swift wave of criticism from lawmakers and several senior former military officials who said they risked dragging the traditionally apolitical military into a contentious domestic political situation.

"As senior leaders, everything you do will be closely watched. And I am not immune. As many of you saw, the result of the photograph of me at Lafayette Square last week. That sparked a national debate about the role of the military in civil society," Milley said in his pre-recorded speech to a group of graduates from the National Defense University.

"I should not have been there. My presence in that moment and in that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. As a commissioned uniformed officer, it was a mistake that I have learned from, and I sincerely hope we all can learn from it," he added.
 
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the regime is in shock but the markets heard these voices loud and clear today.
https://dailyhive.com/seattle/capitol-hill-autonomous-zone-livestream
Dont go fool yourself here brah, dont!
I hope Trump doesn't shut this bullshit down. I can’t wait to see these hAjis start their own poOlice force. How about even a new and fresch immigration department/policy?
I am absoulotly sure you'll get your own Animal Farm some sweet day!

However, ain't that sound familiar?
The poor farm-animals who rise in opposition against their human farmer, hoping to create a society where the animals could be equal, free and happy.
Ultimately, the instigator of rebellion are betrayed and the farm ends up in a state as bad as it was before, under the dictatorship of a fucking pig.

 
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Devastating, absolutely wrong!
A drunk guy, asleep in his own vehicle (admittedly incorrect parked) close to the restaurant owned parking area. No doubt.....wrong and he should be fined for that.
Cant understand why that police officer force him to take the "breath test", why?
The guy was not driving the vehicle when the officer did find him, he was sleeping in his vehicle, drunk. Not a single court all around US could convict him of drunk driving, no chance…he was not driving that vehicle!

These officers need to be educated for what they are doing, the drunk guy clearly asking for assist to walk home (close to his sister home, he said), locking and leaving the vehicle where it is he added.
OK, help him home then tow away his vehicle, prosecute him for illegally parking, fine him heavily, revoking his driving license for a fixed period of time or whatever is lawful.
According the law of US;
Vehicles may be towed for many reasons. If the vehicle or driver is not validly licensed, or is being arrested, the police may tow the car for safekeeping, or to conduct a more thorough search. Abandoned vehicles or illegally parked vehicles may be towed by the police to clear them from the street.

The police officer had complete control over the situation til he lost it, cause lack of training and understanding. He trying to act police, holding trial and even arching the culprit. What a bunch of motherfucking retards, look the hell that officer caused again, another riot, looting.........COCKSUCKING imbecile!

 
When are people gonna learn that getting arrested is not the end of life? It's not meant to be condescending or a form of submission. It's not a guilty verdict. It's not a sentence.

It's law's way of showing the rest of the society that it has things under control. What's the worst thing that can happen to you under arrest? You get your ego bruised and if there is any misconduct by the police, you get to sue their ass and quite often win.

This man did not have to die at all. All he had to do was get arrested, sober up and go home with a shitty fine. Unless he had a reason for him to start running away like prior records or an active arrest warrant (which are still stupid reasons to resist an arrest)

And for those who think he should've been allowed to walk home: That's not how the law works, otherwise you'd have millions of drunk drivers on the road knowing they'd be allowed to walk home if caught.
 
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Bloody fuck sake, he was not restrained while driving-drunk, someone from the restaurant called and complained about a guy who has fallen asleep in his car, (in the parking lot belonging to the restaurant).
He didn't get down when driving-drunk. No way the court could convict him of driving-drunk!
The cases should be examined separately from each other. I can't give this one to that idiot officer.

And yes, idiots without knowledge regarding the law make it even worse!