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I'm not saying that this is true, but the mere fact that it could be in the realm of possibility is frightening.

 

http://www.political...to-start-riots/

 

 

 

 

 

Evidence has been uncovered showing Eric Holder contributed funds to Ferguson’s gang population as incentive to loot and spread civil unrest in the area. These angry, government-sponsored terrorists have systematically infiltrated peaceful protests with the intention of escalating the situation and inciting riots.

 

 

A local gang leader came forward last week after being arrested during a night of mass-looting. The unnamed criminal is using his information to bargain for a reduced sentence.

 

Allegedly, Holder’s goal behind pouring the proverbial gasoline on an already volatile scene is to test militarized police response in a martial law scenario. It is also suspected that the riots have been started as the latest in distractions from the diabolical duo of Obama and Holder. This isn’t the first time they have created a media bait-and-switch to cover up any of their numerous crimes and blunders.

 

 

Officials have yet to publicly identify the damaging evidence submitted by the gang member, and are still in the process of verifying the legitimacy of said items. Judge Rineheart of the 22nd Circuit Court in St. Louis is presiding over the case, and has reviewed the materials. During a phone interview with National Report Judge Rineheart stated “The evidence I have seen is incredibly convincing.”

 

Holder is not yet officially charged with a crime, but it’s expected that a warrant could be issued for him within the coming days. Obama’s spokespeople have declined to comment.

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That is one kooky site.

 

Yes it is, but the article isn't close to being unbelievable. This administration has shown that such actions are not out of the realm of possibility and that is frightening.

 

Not a Holder fan but why does a gang need monetary contributions so they can loot?

 

Is looting all they did?

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Yes it is, but the article isn't close to being unbelievable. This administration has shown that such actions are not out of the realm of possibility and that is frightening.

 

An article claiming the existence of evidence that can't be shared from a source that can't be named in an investigation presided over by a judge THAT DOESN'T EXIST isn't close to being unbelievable?

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An article claiming the existence of evidence that can't be shared from a source that can't be named in an investigation presided over by a judge THAT DOESN'T EXIST isn't close to being unbelievable?

 

You're missing my point. The mere fact that it wouldn't surprise me if it was true is what I'm saying. I didn't give the article any factual credence as stated in my OP. I could see this administration doing this based on their other shenanigans, while I couldn't see this happening in any of the other administrations in my lifetime.

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You're missing my point. The mere fact that it wouldn't surprise me if it was true is what I'm saying. I didn't give the article any factual credence as stated in my OP. I could see this administration doing this based on their other shenanigans, while I couldn't see this happening in any of the other administrations in my lifetime.

 

No, I got the point. You're paranoid.

 

You're missing the point that there's no basis for it.

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That is one kooky site.

 

Oh I don't know it looks pretty legit to me. I ordered 4 of those handy dandy credit card knives they were advertising there. :thumbsup:

 

You're missing my point. The mere fact that it wouldn't surprise me if it was true is what I'm saying. I didn't give the article any factual credence as stated in my OP. I could see this administration doing this based on their other shenanigans, while I couldn't see this happening in any of the other administrations in my lifetime.

 

Really? This administration is pretty !@#$ed up but this is off the rails. Even for you.

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You're missing my point. The mere fact that it wouldn't surprise me if it was true is what I'm saying. I didn't give the article any factual credence as stated in my OP. I could see this administration doing this based on their other shenanigans, while I couldn't see this happening in any of the other administrations in my lifetime.

You are one stupid POS. In other words, you represent Conservative base really well.
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Ferguson Fizzles The revolution that wasn't

by Charles C.W. Cooke

 

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Over the past month, the events in Ferguson, Mo., have played a similar role in the imagination as did Minor’s Minnesota riot — the nation’s activists hoping that the harrowing images that have flickered across our television screens would be swiftly converted into widespread upheaval. Those who remain convinced that the United States is incorrigibly and institutionally racist have wished aloud that Michael Brown’s death might provide a tragic illustration of the work that is yet to be done; those concerned by the militarization, impatience, and general unaccountability of America’s police have pointed to authorities’ reactions to the riots in the expectation that the issue might gain wider discussion; and those who are uncomfortable with the number of guns in the United States have asked, semi-rhetorically, whether Ferguson should change our present calculation. While the details of the lamentations have varied, the desire has been the same: Maybe now, something will change.

 

Instead, Ferguson has fizzled out, the general public having politely declined to draw any significant conclusions, the lack of available facts having stalled the media’s hype. Polling on the topic, meanwhile, does not tell a tale of a country that is unhappy with the status quo. Only 14 percent of Americans (22 percent of blacks and 9 percent of whites) consider police to be institutionally “racist”; just 16 percent believe that they have been “discriminated against” by lawmen on the grounds of their “race or ethnic background” (55 percent of blacks reporting no discrimination at all); and trust in the police remains reasonably high, with just one in four blacks expressing apprehension and one in nine whites admitting to the same.

 

And what about the story itself? Well, there we see widespread hesitancy to jump to conclusions. Most Americans, Rasmussen reports, suspect that the story is gaining special attention only because the victim is black. Nearly 60 percent consider the rioting unjustified. And, despite the hyperbole and prejudgment that we have seen from the press, two in three respondents confirmed that they simply did not have enough information to draw any lessons from the incident, let alone to pronounce upon the officer’s guilt.

 

All told, this should serve as no surprise. It is always tempting to regard the more dramatic of our transient political events as the ground zero of radical change. But, in truth, this incident never had about it the quality of the game-changer. If one is going to throw around terms such as “execution,” “lynching,” and “gunned down” — or to charge that a particular episode is indicative of a wider “war on young black men” — one had better hope that the facts quickly bear out one’s positions.

 

As of yet, they have not. Michael Brown’s death remains a great mystery. The witnesses’ accounts disagree, there is confusion as to which pieces of evidence are legitimate and which are not, and the police officer at the heart of the matter has not yet spoken. In lieu of hard information, two possible routes have presented themselves: speculation or patience. By and large, the American people have opted for the latter.

 

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Oh I don't know it looks pretty legit to me. I ordered 4 of those handy dandy credit card knives they were advertising there. :thumbsup:

 

 

 

Really? This administration is pretty !@#$ed up but this is off the rails. Even for you.

 

Would you have said that same thing about deliberately allowing 2000 weapons to be sold that they knew were going to Mexico, with no plans for tracking them?

 

Would you have said that same thing about the IRS deliberately targeting conservative non profits to help win an election for this administration? Would you believe that they would then proceed to destroy evidence of their crime and lie about the retrievability of backup evidence?

 

Would you believe that they would hack into a reporter's computer?

 

Would you believe that they would deliberately leave U.S. personnel to die in Benghazi and then come up with a cover story that they repeated for several weeks for political reasons?

 

Would you believe that they would basically open our southern borders to anyone including gang members and terrorists and then ship them out with no proper identification to the four corners of the U.S. and tell them to report to court on a certain date?

 

Would you believe that this administration would constantly refuse to uphold the Constituition?

 

Now, as I stated when I posted the article I have no idea if it was true or not, but just the fact that I wouldn't be surprised if it were true is frightening. So you think that with the above reminder of this administrations past misdeeds that it is out of the realm of possibilities?

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QuickTrip Mart Will Not Re-Build in Ferguson. “A QuikTrip official told TGP the company has no plans on rebuilding in Ferguson and that the looted store was barely breaking even.”

 

Sure a few people get free TVs and stuff, but riots and looting blight communities for years, even decades, afterward as they frighten away investment.

 

Well, don’t blame the St. Louis Tea Party. They tried to help.

 

 

 

 

Related: Protesters Sue City of Ferguson

 

 

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QuickTrip Mart Will Not Re-Build in Ferguson. “A QuikTrip official told TGP the company has no plans on rebuilding in Ferguson and that the looted store was barely breaking even.”

 

Sure a few people get free TVs and stuff, but riots and looting blight communities for years, even decades, afterward as they frighten away investment.

 

Clearly that company, as well as any other company who feels investing further in that craphole is full of racists who need to be audited by the IRS.

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Lynch mob protests lynch mob:

 

http://www.gopusa.com/news/2014/09/18/fury-and-threats-from-ferguson-citizens-2/?subscriber=1

 

CLAYTON -- The fury of Ferguson descended on the seat of St. Louis County with a vengeance Tuesday night with demonstrators unleashing a torrent of chants, invective and threats at a County Council that listened for two hours in stunned silence.

 

Protesters demanded the arrest of Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot 18-year-old Michael Brown to death on a Ferguson street five weeks ago, the removal of County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch from the Brown case, the resignations of County Police Chief Jon Belmar and Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson and accountability from the elected county legislative arm.

 

But the bulk of the ire was directed at Steve Stenger, the 6th District Democratic councilman facing Republican state Rep. Rick Stream in the November general election in the race for county executive.

 

Several speakers demanded that Stenger call on his "BFF (Best Friend Forever)" McCulloch to resign by noon Wednesday. McCulloch was the councilman's chief political ally in Stenger's primary defeat of incumbent County Executive Charlie Dooley four days before Brown was shot to death.

 

"12 Noon, Stenger! 12 Noon, Stenger!" demonstrators shouted in unison as the public comment portion of the meeting drew to an end.

 

"We will do everything in our power on election day because we see you sitting there with a smug look on your face," one speaker told Stenger. "We will have our say in November when we go to vote."

 

Stenger was shouted down before he could complete a statement asking that the community work together to "bridge the divide."

 

He could not be reached for comment on the demonstrators' demands following the raucous, packed meeting that carried over into the hallway outside the council chambers and then to North Central Avenue outside.

 

Council Chairwoman Hazel Erby twice threatened to end the meeting prematurely if the demonstrators -- who interrupted speakers, including eight residents appealing to the council on zoning and other matters -- didn't cease.

 

Undeterred, the audience loudly cheered speakers who likened Wilson and other law enforcement officials to "war criminals," compared St. Louis County government to the Ku Klux Klan and drew analogies between the St. Louis region and Jim Crow laws.

 

"You are ISIS to black people," one speaker told council members.

 

The audience jeered a woman who voiced support for the police. She received a police escort from the building after the meeting.

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Lynch mob protests lynch mob:

 

http://www.gopusa.co...2/?subscriber=1

 

CLAYTON -- The fury of Ferguson descended on the seat of St. Louis County with a vengeance Tuesday night with demonstrators unleashing a torrent of chants, invective and threats at a County Council that listened for two hours in stunned silence.

 

Protesters demanded the arrest of Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot 18-year-old Michael Brown to death on a Ferguson street five weeks ago, the removal of County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch from the Brown case, the resignations of County Police Chief Jon Belmar and Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson and accountability from the elected county legislative arm.

 

But the bulk of the ire was directed at Steve Stenger, the 6th District Democratic councilman facing Republican state Rep. Rick Stream in the November general election in the race for county executive.

 

Several speakers demanded that Stenger call on his "BFF (Best Friend Forever)" McCulloch to resign by noon Wednesday. McCulloch was the councilman's chief political ally in Stenger's primary defeat of incumbent County Executive Charlie Dooley four days before Brown was shot to death.

 

"12 Noon, Stenger! 12 Noon, Stenger!" demonstrators shouted in unison as the public comment portion of the meeting drew to an end.

 

"We will do everything in our power on election day because we see you sitting there with a smug look on your face," one speaker told Stenger. "We will have our say in November when we go to vote."

 

Stenger was shouted down before he could complete a statement asking that the community work together to "bridge the divide."

 

He could not be reached for comment on the demonstrators' demands following the raucous, packed meeting that carried over into the hallway outside the council chambers and then to North Central Avenue outside.

 

Council Chairwoman Hazel Erby twice threatened to end the meeting prematurely if the demonstrators -- who interrupted speakers, including eight residents appealing to the council on zoning and other matters -- didn't cease.

 

Undeterred, the audience loudly cheered speakers who likened Wilson and other law enforcement officials to "war criminals," compared St. Louis County government to the Ku Klux Klan and drew analogies between the St. Louis region and Jim Crow laws.

 

"You are ISIS to black people," one speaker told council members.

 

The audience jeered a woman who voiced support for the police. She received a police escort from the building after the meeting.

Maybe letting Hitler, the KKK, or some folks who were actually around in the 50's and 60's come in and talk to them a little bit. Maybe they'd have a better perspective.

 

If not, let them chit chat with ISIS.

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Maybe letting Hitler, the KKK, or some folks who were actually around in the 50's and 60's come in and talk to them a little bit. Maybe they'd have a better perspective.

 

If not, let them chit chat with ISIS.

 

So, you are one of those conspiracy nuts who thinks Hitler did not commit suicide in 1945? If so, I bet that pissed off Eva more than a little. I wouldn't have wanted that waiting for me when I descended the steps to Hell.

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