BlindBoo
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Too funny. In the bubble-world of course President Obama is the worst of the worst, hell many of them don't even believe he is a valid President,or is working for the the radical Islamic terrorist.
In the real world he's probably in the top 10.
Worst, most destructive President in my lifetime....maybe yours.
A query....
1. These words were spoken, and led to the killing of three Baton Rouge policemen....
"groused in a series of videos, photos and online writings, about perceived law enforcement injustices against black people. “You gotta fight back,”
2. These words were spoken, and led to the killing of five Dallas policemen:
"But even those who dislike the phrase “Black Lives Matter,” surely we should be able to hear the pain of Alton Sterling’s family. (Applause.) We should -- when we hear a friend describe him by saying that “Whatever he cooked, he cooked enough for everybody,” that should sound familiar to us, that maybe he wasn’t so different than us, so that we can, yes, insist that his life matters. Just as we should hear the students and coworkers describe their affection for Philando Castile as a gentle soul -- “Mr. Rogers with dreadlocks,” they called him -- and know that his life mattered to a whole lot of people of all races, of all ages, and that we have to do what we can, without putting officers' lives at risk, but do better to prevent another life like his from being lost."
The first, by killer Gavin Long....the second by demagogue Barack Obama.
Did you find anything in the above to disagree with?
Anything?
Links to their complete statements are required to further comment on their statements.
Obviously the ex-Marine was loco. No to mention the Ex Army guy who shot up the Dallas PD.
President Obama's speech in Dallas was one of his best and only highly partisan individuals seek to denigrate it.
"Links to their complete statements are required to further comment on their statements."
No, they're not.
Your trepidation duly noted.
Here's more of what he said:
And I quote Obama:
"We’re here to honor the memory, and mourn the loss, of five fellow Americans...."
Then he began to get into his real theme...
"..... they were assigned to protect and keep orderly a peaceful protest in response to the killing of Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge and Philando Castile of Minnesota. They were upholding the constitutional rights of this country.
Not "death"....but "killing" ...as if adjudicated as such already...
".....centuries of racial discrimination -- of slavery, and subjugation, and Jim Crow -- they didn’t simply vanish with the end of lawful segregation. They didn’t just stop when Dr. King made a speech, or the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act were signed."
"...we know -- but, America, we know that bias remains. We know it."
(Yet, 65,915,796 voted for him. What a slap in their faces.)
Did the words above belong in an eulogy supposedly honoring the five assassinations???
"....some suffer far more under racism’s burden, some feel to a far greater extent discrimination’s sting. Although most of us do our best to guard against it and teach our children better, none of us is entirely innocent. No institution is entirely immune. And that includes our police departments."
"....unequal treatment; when study after study shows that whites and people of color experience the criminal justice system differently, so that if you’re black you’re more likely to be pulled over or searched or arrested, more likely to get longer sentences, more likely to get the death penalty for the same crime; when mothers and fathers raise their kids right and have “the talk” about how to respond if stopped by a police officer -- “yes, sir,” “no, sir” -- but still fear that something terrible may happen when their child walks out the door,...."
"....all this takes place more than 50 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, we cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers or paranoid. (Applause.) We can’t simply dismiss it as a symptom of political correctness or reverse racism. To have your experience denied like that, dismissed by those in authority, dismissed perhaps even by your white friends and coworkers and fellow church members again and again and again -- it hurts."
" As a society, we choose to underinvest in decent schools. We allow poverty to fester so that entire neighborhoods offer no prospect for gainful employment. (Applause.) We refuse to fund drug treatment and mental health programs. (Applause.) We flood communities with so many guns that it is easier for a teenager to buy a Glock than get his hands on a computer or even a book -"
Sounds like he was playing to Micah Johnson...who....if Obama had a son....
And now, your response?
This is what he said without it being chopped up to make some kind of denigrating point. Which as just as bad if not worse than lying,
Remarks by the President at Memorial Service for Fallen Dallas Police Officers
Now do you have a link for what the Marine who shot up Baton Rouge said?