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What'll they do if the grand jury votes to indict?

Be bitterly disappointed, just like the cable 'news' networks.

 

But we know that's not going to happen. Way too much money to be made, too many whiny Op-Eds to be printed, too many TVs to be looted, and too many political points to be scored by holding the riots.

Ain't nobody but Brown's mama rootin for an indictment.

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No, there actually are "professional protesters" that go around to high-visibility causes just to protest, and make a living off of it.

 

The organization and types of targets LA posted above makes me believe they're involved, since often they're loosely affiliated with anarchists, ANSWER, or environmental groups, and that's the sort of target list they usually come up with. Plus, if the governor is declaring a state of emergency days before the jury decision, there's probably some hard evidence of some pretty solid organization behind them, which usually points to the professional protesters as well.

 

if they're truly 'professional protestors', then the governor should appeal to their mercenary nature and hire them as counter-protestors....maybe get insurance companies to chip-in on the bill, since there's the potential for so many property damage claims after the poop storm begins.

 

I say that completely tongue-in-cheek,BTW.

 

can they, as a group, be charged with incitement should all hell break loose?

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Al Sharpton: Tax Deadbeat.

 

Mr. Sharpton has regularly sidestepped the sorts of obligations most people see as inevitable, like taxes, rent and other bills. Records reviewed by The New York Times show more than $4.5 million in current state and federal tax liens against him and his for-profit businesses. And though he said in recent interviews that he was paying both down, his balance with the state, at least, has actually grown in recent years. His National Action Network appears to have been sustained for years by not paying federal payroll taxes on its employees.

 

With the tax liability outstanding, Mr. Sharpton traveled first class and collected a sizable salary, the kind of practice by nonprofit groups that the United States Treasury’s inspector general for tax administration recently characterized as “abusive,” or “potentially criminal” if the failure to turn over or collect taxes is willful.

 

Mr. Sharpton and the National Action Network have repeatedly failed to pay travel agencies, hotels and landlords. He has leaned on the generosity of friends and sometimes even the organization, intermingling its finances with his own to cover his daughters’ private school tuition.

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Keep following Gateway Pundit. He's reporting all the behind-the-scenes training of protesters on where to bring the violence and damage when the verdict comes down. The entire thing is orchestrated for maximum violence, damage and mayhem.

 

This is why you know you can essentially time Obama's amnesty order with the protests. He met with the protest organizers the day after the mid-terms, according to this NYT story, which is something to remember when you see buildings burning and people stealing schitt while Obama starts handing out freebies to 5 million illegal immigrants.

 

This is what happens you put a community organizer in charge of the WH.

 

Oooohhhhh......so that's what a "community organizer" does! I've been wondering all these years. Rounding up ignorant thugs to riot. Certainly seems like good training to be POTUS.

 

Obama's instructions to the protesters:

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I really don't understand how the irony of this case escapes anyone. When a case that might well have been self-defense for all anyone knows, is the most egregious case of white racist police targeting blacks in the country in years, how bad can the problem really be?

 

I have been saying that exact same thing. If it's "open season on brown boys" - then why are these high profile ones such close calls, and not even that to me. Where are the real Emmitt Till's etc. where it's clear racism and not self defense.

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It is amazing that there is outrage over Ferguson and not over this.

 

A 12 yr old getting shot is something we need to be outraged by not because a 12 year old got shot and killed but because of why he got killed. It has nothing to do with race and has everything to do with the culture which allows a child to use a toy that is so realistic and modified that it cannot be differentiated from a real weapon. Also, more importantly, why is this kid grabbing his gun when police are ordering and commanding the child to put the weapon away? Is it part of the whole gangster attitude that is rampant?

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