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11 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

 

To be fair the chief shouldn't be comparing day to day numbers based on geography.  He should look at what happens at typical block parties for a comparable.  Some neighbor's booze it up and there is a fracas or two.  Meh.

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Just now, 4merper4mer said:

To be fair the chief shouldn't be comparing day to day numbers based on geography.  He should look at what happens at typical block parties for a comparable.  Some neighbor's booze it up and there is a fracas or two.  Meh.


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Does anyone think it’s hilarious that the Seattle mayor appears to be blaming what’s happening in her city on a guy in an office on the other side of the country? Hey Ms Mayor! You ever think it might be your own failure? It’s like blaming the FDA because the local Health Department shut your restaurant down for having rats running around in the kitchen. CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS!

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19 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

I'm not defending the CHAZ, but I would absolutely expect the number of calls to artificially inflate when the response from the police is 'we aren't allowed there' rather than resolving the issue.

 

Are the calls coming in BEFORE the police responds?

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2 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Are the calls coming in BEFORE the police responds?

Isn't that typically the case? People call 911 to get the police to respond. But there's audio up thread of an officer responding to a call by informing them that it is an autonomous zone and they should call the leadership there instead.

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17 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Does anyone think it’s hilarious that the Seattle mayor appears to be blaming what’s happening in her city on a guy in an office on the other side of the country? Hey Ms Mayor! You ever think it might be your own failure? It’s like blaming the FDA because the local Health Department shut your restaurant down for having rats running around in the kitchen. CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS!

 

Following the Ray Nagin / Kathleen Blanco playbook.  Neglected the fact that Blanco wasn't reelected.

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Just now, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Isn't that typically the case? People call 911 to get the police to respond. But there's audio up thread of an officer responding to a call by informing them that it is an autonomous zone and they should call the leadership there instead.

 

Correct, and the police chief was referring to the 911 calls, not the police response.   Why would the CHAZ residents start calling the police?

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On 6/3/2020 at 9:27 AM, Buffalo_Gal said:


Obama definitely fanned the flames and set race relations back to before the '60s. For a man that could have united, he definitely was the great divider-in-chief.

 

Still waiting for feedback on how Obama fanned the flames and set race relations back to before the '60s?

 

Specific, concrete examples... you know; kinda stuff like THIS:

 

As Americans Shift on Racism, Trump Digs In

 

At Dallas talk on police and race, Trump shrugs off 'bad apples’ and again vows to ‘dominate the streets’

 

The White House took heat for excluding the county’s three top law enforcement officials, who are all black, from an event that at times felt much like a campaign rally, albeit far smaller than usual for Trump

 

This is just one week... such a great uniter-in-chief - right @Buffalogal

 

 

 

 

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Just now, BillStime said:

 

Still waiting for feedback on how Obama fanned the flames and set race relations back to before the '60s?

 

Specific, concrete examples... you know; kinda stuff like THIS:

 

As Americans Shift on Racism, Trump Digs In

 

At Dallas talk on police and race, Trump shrugs off 'bad apples’ and again vows to ‘dominate the streets’

 

The White House took heat for excluding the county’s three top law enforcement officials, who are all black, from an event that at times felt much like a campaign rally, albeit far smaller than usual for Trump

 

This is just one week... such a great uniter-in-chief - right @Buffalogal

 

 

 

 

 

I could have sworn there was an extensive discussion on it last week.  But I wouldn't expect a brain dead hitman to read it.

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Anyone else been noticing that with each passing day the remaining protestors are looking more and more predominantly white, out of work, bored to death, hyper empathetic, twenty somethings?  This is what happens after the government takes away your job, and tells you to stay inside for three months! 

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1 minute ago, GG said:

 

Correct, and the police chief was referring to the 911 calls, not the police response.   Why would the CHAZ residents start calling the police?

Maybe you're confused. They're calling 911 to get help with crimes. There are armed guards preventing police from entering the CHAZ. Police don't show, so another 911 call is made. All I'm saying is triple the calls doesn't necessarily mean triple the crimes, considering the setup.

3 minutes ago, Jaraxxus said:

They're autonomous.

 

They don't need police response. Let them figure it out on their own. Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll all kill each other.

Agreed. I'm not arguing they should get response, as the lack is directly caused by them. Just pointing out that 3x calls =/= 3x crimes.

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8 minutes ago, GG said:

 

I could have sworn there was an extensive discussion on it last week.  But I wouldn't expect a brain dead hitman to read it.

 

Awe, GEEGEE - you're pathetic. 

 

@BuffaloGal never backed up her feeeeeelz

 

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1 minute ago, BillStime said:

 

Awe, GEEGEE - you're pathetic. 

 

@BuffaloGal never backed up her feeeeeelz

 

 

Let's get back on topic that you pray at the altar of the people who are responsible for thousands of unnecessary deaths in NYS.

 

Just a snippet of incompetence that led to unneeded death.

 

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Three transfers from Health + Hospitals' Woodhull in Brooklyn came in one night “coding” and in need of resuscitation within 30 minutes of getting there, another Bellevue doctor said. All three died. Under normal protocol, patients on the verge of death are rarely transferred.

 

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6 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Let's get back on topic that you pray at the altar of the people who are responsible for thousands of unnecessary deaths in NYS.

 

Just a snippet of incompetence that led to unneeded death.

 

 

 

deflect much?

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10 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

deflect much?

 

Make sure you genuflect when you pray at the altar

 

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The virus has hit New York harder than any other state, cutting through its densely populated urban neighborhoods and devastating the economy. New York state’s death toll of 30,575 accounted for 7% of the world’s deaths and 27% of American deaths as of June 11, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

 

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33 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Still waiting for feedback on how Obama fanned the flames and set race relations back to before the '60s?

 

Specific, concrete examples... you know; kinda stuff like THIS:

 

As Americans Shift on Racism, Trump Digs In

 

At Dallas talk on police and race, Trump shrugs off 'bad apples’ and again vows to ‘dominate the streets’

 

The White House took heat for excluding the county’s three top law enforcement officials, who are all black, from an event that at times felt much like a campaign rally, albeit far smaller than usual for Trump

 

This is just one week... such a great uniter-in-chief - right @Buffalogal

 

 

 

 

 

 

She won’t respond.  She can spout off the alt-wrong cliches but she can’t back them up with those pesky little things called facts. 

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23 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Let's get back on topic that you pray at the altar of the people who are responsible for thousands of unnecessary deaths in NYS.

 

Just a snippet of incompetence that led to unneeded death.

 

 


I have him on ignore. I'd never know if he mentioned me if he was not quoted (and I saw in another post he tagged someone who was not me). ?
 

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33 minutes ago, GG said:

 

I could have sworn there was an extensive discussion on it last week.  But I wouldn't expect a brain dead hitman to read it.

 

There was an extensive discussion.  But extensive doesn’t mean complete. And the question about Obama’s active divisiveness remains unanswered.  

 

Of course, the Obama question is a convenient way to distract from the feats of the current president, which involve demonizing protestors, cowering in a bunker when the people seek his voice on an issue of social change, attempting to use the military to squelch free speech with which he disagrees, refusing to stop the veneration of loser, traitorous Confederate military figures at present-day military bases, and effectively beginning his 2020 presidential campaign in the location of the worst racial massacre in United States history.  

 

So spare me your alt-wrong BS about a bunch of snowflakes in Seattle who put up some hamfisted cardboard signs and your conspiracy theories about Antifa, the left, and anything that doesn’t fit your groupthink nonsense about Donald Trump. Reasonable minds can disagree on economic policy, the best means of border security, health care, and other policy questions and still get along.  There is no reasonable mind, however, that can suggest that any inaction on the part of Obama in the racial equality field is equivalent to Donald Trump’s greatest hits in this area.  

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Just now, SectionC3 said:

 

There was an extensive discussion.  But extensive doesn’t mean complete. And the question about Obama’s active divisiveness remains unanswered.  

 

Of course, the Obama question is a convenient way to distract from the feats of the current president, which involve demonizing protestors, cowering in a bunker when the people seek his voice on an issue of social change, attempting to use the military to squelch free speech with which he disagrees, refusing to stop the veneration of loser, traitorous Confederate military figures at present-day military bases, and effectively beginning his 2020 presidential campaign in the location of the worst racial massacre in United States history.  

 

So spare me your alt-wrong BS about a bunch of snowflakes in Seattle who put up some hamfisted cardboard signs and your conspiracy theories about Antifa, the left, and anything that doesn’t fit your groupthink nonsense about Donald Trump. Reasonable minds can disagree on economic policy, the best means of border security, health care, and other policy questions and still get along.  There is no reasonable mind, however, that can suggest that any inaction on the part of Obama in the racial equality field is equivalent to Donald Trump’s greatest hits in this area.  

 

It remains unanswered by you, because you choose to ignore inconvenient facts.

 

The topic was Obama's inaction, and the current situation is a direct extension of that.  Trump's usual tone deafness on humanity is not relevant to the discussion of the fire that Obama ignited.

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