Zone1 Here's Why White Guilt About Slavery Is Insane

If we had a true justice system, Michael Byrd should be cooling his heels in prison now for murder.
But Nancy Pelosi protected him and we walked.

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"Have the colored guy, the cop, get me some more vodka. Stat!"
is Michael Byrd the cop who murdered Ashley? Not only is he NOT in prison, he was promoted!
 
Yeah...she was coming through that broken window to pass out water, bandages and probably donate a kidney.
There is no evidence of her intentions. On video, she showed no aggression towards staff or security. There is video evidence of her being friendly towards the officers outside the doors. It’s possible she was coming through the window to prevent anyone else from entering and causing trouble. Thanks to Byrd killing her, no one will ever know.
 
The point was, Shooty McFlopsweat kept shooting the guy after he was down and no longer a threat.

He might have even survived being shot in the groin and hand, but that bullet to the brain when he was down was fatal.
Four rounds in less than half a second is not excessive. It takes longer than that to evaluate a threat.
 
As he should have been. He saved the lives of Members of Congress... even the Jewish ones.
He killed an unarmed woman who was no danger at all. To this day, I believe she did not leap into the window, she was lifted by the man she slapped in his face.

 
Literally everything you've posted about the Rittenhouse shootings is a lie.
Where the **** do you get your information?
Because it's wrong.
He was denying all the evidence and testimony during the trial, he hadn’t gotten any more truthful since. If anything, he has gotten more rabidly anti Rittenhouse.
 
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I’m not sure it’s a small percentage, in my experience most blacks below middle class are racists.
In construction work as a young man in the 1960s, I saw no sign at all among the blacks I worked with. Later as a Mortgage broker, I hired two blacks and of course to me they were polite. Both from Africa.
 

What Is Crepitus?​

By: Rachel Brakke, MD, Physiatrist


Peer-Reviewed

Crepitus, sometimes called crepitation (krep-i-tay-shen), describes any grinding, creaking, cracking, grating, crunching, or popping that occurs when moving a joint. People can experience crepitus at any age, but it becomes more common as people get older.
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I agree that my definition is somewhat older. If you don't have an actual dictionary that was published before the internet, you're not likely to find it.

Old words are still words.

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