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“the assault on the American cop continues,”

more funny stuff. the numbers show that the assualt is on the american people, and the cops are the ones doing the assualting.

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more funny stuff. the numbers show that the assualt is on the american people, and the cops are the ones doing the assualting.

The lies didn't work in Ferguson as officer Wilson was found to be innocent of the claims against him. Where's your evidence of such a grandiose claim?

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Instead of running the streets of Ferguson spewing lies about police and hands up don't shoot, here are some actual numbers:

Fifty officers were killed by firearms -- 15 in ambush attacks -- in 2014, the Memorial Fund said.
That's compared with five ambushes among 32 shooting deaths in 2013 and six ambush deaths during 2012, according to the FBI.
But those ambush numbers have trended higher before in previous years: The FBI counted 15 officer deaths by ambush each year in 2011, 2010 and 2009.
Ambush situations were the biggest category of circumstance behind 543 officers feloniously killed from 2002 to 2011: 23.2%.
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I really don't understand these people. At first they go about running around like headless chickens telling everyone to gun up because Obama is coming for their guns, ammo, tooth brush and jockstraps, and now they're displaying their exacerbated feigned outrage at people committing gun violence against the police.

They really need to make up their minds. Is Obama and his police state come for us or not and what should we do when they do? Seriously, put down the Kool Aid and step away from the voices.

more funny stuff. the numbers show that the assualt is on the american people, and the cops are the ones doing the assualting.

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When the "Commander in Chief" tells the people of Ferguson that the police in their city is their enemy, it causes hands up don't shoot advocates of the lie to arm up and assault the men and women of law enforcement. It's his job to show support and not tear them down.

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The lies didn't work in Ferguson as officer Wilson was found to be innocent of the claims against him. Where's your evidence of such a grandiose claim?

you have no respect for your country's justice department, i know, but maybe if you did you'd have found some interesting evidence in the justice department findings re: ferguson. further, you could do a little research on why ferguson is getting sued by some of it's poorer citizens (and alabama, mississippi, but i digress). you could research how many police officers die by violence on the job (and not in car accidents). but i have a feeling you'll just keep bringing it back to thugs and it's ok for cops to shoot thugs if they're scared. cops are always scared.

When the "Commander in Chief" tells the people of Ferguson that the police in their city is their enemy, it causes hands up don't shoot advocates of the lie to arm up and assault the men and women of law enforcement. It's his job to show support and not tear them down.

you're missing the part where the people of ferguson already knew that the police are their enemy.

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you have no respect for your country's justice department,

you're missing the part where the people of ferguson already knew that the police are their enemy.

You've got some friends walking the streets of Ferguson. Why not join them in your delusional quest.

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You've got some friends walking the streets of Ferguson. Why not join them in your delusional quest.

i don't know anyone in ferguson. how about minding your own business and keeping it on topic.

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Yeah, lets do that. Stay with me on this. Here's another article about the co-mander in cheef:

Greta: Two Ferguson police officers are shot and the best Pres. Obama can do is tweet?
By Greta Van Susteren
Let's all go "Off the Record" for a minute. Ferguson has been tough -- tough for the African-American community, for law enforcement, and, yes, even the entire nation. It has ripped everybody apart, exposing deep wounds. So, the news this morning, that two Ferguson police officers were ambushed, was deeply disturbing.
So, what did President Obama do when he learned of this new shooting? He tweeted. Really? Tweeted? That's the best he can do?
HERE IS HIS TWEET: "Violence against police is unacceptable. Our prayers are with the officers in Missouri. Path to justice is one we all must travel together."
That's it, a tweet.
Now, I agree with the sentiment, but I was hoping for more than a tweet. It was another shooting, this time it was police, in the very town where racism is a simmering issue and where both African-Americans and police are on edge. And the best President Obama can do is tweet?
Well, White House spokesperson Eric Schultz spoke to reporters about this shooting, but is he is not the president. And while I'm not suggesting this should be a presidential address from the Oval Office, the nation needs more than a tweet before the president jumped on Air Force One, headed to California for "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and Democratic fundraiser.
I can't figure it out. Why he didn't just stop at the microphone outside the Oval Office and talk to the American people? This is an important issue. Shouldn't we get more than a tweet? That's my "Off the Record" comment tonight.
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and there is nothing wrong with what he said. it's the truth.

of course i wouldn't expect greta van susteren to accept that her president is capable to determining when he gives a speech or addresses a matter in another manner. it is what's she's paid to do you know..

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Here is what Greta missed, or was she jealous she didn't think of having the POTUS on the air? Hmm...

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/13/us/politics/obama-discusses-ferguson-with-jimmy-kimmel.html?_r=0

LOS ANGELES — President Obama on Thursday said that whoever shot at police officers in Ferguson, Mo., this week were “criminals” and should be arrested, but added that their actions should not detract from the civil rights issues that have been raised.

He said that protesters there had a legitimate right to be angry about their treatment at the hands of the police.

“What had been happening in Ferguson was oppressive and objectionable and was worthy of protest,” Mr. Obama said during an appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” “But there was no excuse for criminal acts.”

Mr. Obama cited the recent Justice Department report on Ferguson, which he said found a “whole structure” that indicated “both racism and just a disregard for what law enforcement is supposed to do.” But he repeated his belief that what happened in the Missouri city was “not unique, but it’s also not the norm.”

The president’s comments about Ferguson came at a serious moment in an appearance on the late-night comedy show that also included references to Area 51, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s email address and the question of whether Mr. Obama goes in search of late-night White House sandwiches in his underwear. (“I could. I don’t,” he said.)

Mr. Obama helped Mr. Kimmel open the show by participating in a regular feature in which celebrities read mean Twitter posts that people have written about them. One of the posts said, “Is there any way we could fly Obama to some golf course halfway around the world and just leave him there?”

Mr. Obama grinned broadly when he read that one, and added, “I think that’s a great idea.”

Another post he read said: “How do you make Obama’s eyes light up? Shine a flashlight in his ears.” After another post ended with “HaHa! LOL,” Mr. Obama tried to channel his inner teenager, saying: “The LOL is redundant when you had the HaHa.”

Mr. Kimmel introduced Mr. Obama as “the first Kenyan-born, Muslim socialist to be elected president,” and he prodded him for details about his life inside the iron gates of the White House residence.

Mr. Obama acknowledged that he had not cooked in a long time, and joked that he could not drive as president because “in Kenya we drive on the other side of the street.”

Dental problems require only a trip to the White House basement, where Mr. Obama said there was a dentist chair set up. He said he had staff members reset the clocks for daylight saving time, though he declined Mr. Kimmel’s request to get rid of the time change altogether.

“This is a California thing,” the president said. “In the East Coast, you don’t mind losing that hour because that’s a signal that spring is here.”

He also declined to say whether he had spent the early part of his presidency digging through the files on Area 51, the military base in Nevada that has long been a source of conspiracy theories about U.F.O.s, for evidence of extraterrestrial life.

“I can’t reveal anything,” he said. When Mr. Kimmel told him that Bill Clinton had found nothing in the files, Mr. Obama added, “That’s what we’re instructed to say.”

Mr. Obama briefly turned serious again when he used a question about campaign fund-raising to urge people to turn out to vote. And he briefly mentioned his “Student Aid Bill of Rights” that he announced this week to help students pay back their college loans.

But most of the appearance was a comedic warm-up to Mr. Kimmel’s next guest, the actor Sean Penn. Mr. Obama said that he and Mr. Penn talked in the green room before the show. Asked if he had seen Mr. Penn portray the iconic high school stoner in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” Mr. Obama laughed.

“I lived it,” Mr. Obama said. “I didn’t just see it.”

and there is nothing wrong with what he said. it's the truth.

of course i wouldn't expect greta van susteren to accept that her president is capable to determining when he gives a speech or addresses a matter in another manner. it is what's she's paid to do you know..

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And yet another completely oppositional perspective as to what's happening in Ferguson:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPXQgpmEsTA
Megyn Kelly Absolutely Unloads Over Media’s Ferguson Coverage: ‘Enough Is Enough!’
Fox News host Megyn Kelly unloaded Thursday night, slamming the media for what she said has been irresponsible coverage about the situation in Ferguson, Missouri.
Kelly opened up the segment noting that tonight officers in Ferguson continue to look for the suspect or suspects responsible for shooting two cops last night.
“You would think the risks they are facing is the focus of the national conversation today … you would be wrong,” she said. “Today the conversation consisted of a quick expression of sympathy for the injured officers followed by a long justification for a protest movement based upon a lie.”
“For months, a segment of our political leaders and pundits attacked cops across this country based on the myth that 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, was shot in the back by a cop while surrendering with his hands up,” she continued. “Wrong. Totally wrong.”
“Enough is enough,” Kelly said. “Institutional racism is a real problem, but fanning the flames, rushing to judgment and failing to provide context is also deeply problematic and dangerous. And it needs to stop. Everyone needs to be more responsible.”
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The following is a report from the DOJ about Ferguson you won't find on CNN:

"Witness accounts suggesting that Brown was standing still with his hands raised in an unambiguous signal of surrender when Wilson shot Brown are inconsistent with the physical evidence, are otherwise not credible because of internal inconsistencies, or are not credible because of inconsistencies with other credible evidence. In contrast, Wilson’s account of Brown’s actions, if true, would establish that the shootings were not objectively unreasonable under the relevant Constitutional standards governing an officer’s use of deadly force. Multiple credible witnesses corroborate virtually every material aspect of Wilson’s account and are consistent with the physical evidence."
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