DPD: Snipers Shoot 10 Officers, 3 Dead

I blame a portion of this directly on President Obama who are regularly divided our nation in his speeches after Ferguson and other police-related events. His lack of support for police doing their job has led to a war on cops. Of course, in his speech about the Dallas BLM terrorism this morning all Obama can talk about is gun control. He showed little support for the officers and their families,
Bullshit. You know better. Your cohorts don't.

There's no contradiction between supporting law enforcement and working to see that biases in the justice system are rooted out, Obama said.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/obama-says-america-horrified-over-dallas-attack-1.2978353
 
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Obama is beneath contempt. Despicable. He fomented this. He should have been telling blacks to obey the freakin' law, don't confront police, do as you are told, ie "act white." Instead he encouraged their dysfunctional victim mentality.
 
Obama is beneath contempt. Despicable. He fomented this. He should have been telling blacks to obey the freakin' law, don't confront police, do as you are told, ie "act white." Instead he encouraged their dysfunctional victim mentality.
Hey, wind-up boy. Neither of those two guys confronted the police. Wrong thread?
 
So where are Obama's comforting word's for the families of the police officers who are victims?

Oh wait, he never uttered any.
And you know this how? Oh, and being the micromanager that you are, you should know that he's in Poland meeting with NATO and EU leaders right now.

Even so:

Obama expressed his gratitude to police officers and noted he had grieved with families of fallen officers. He reiterated that message Friday morning.

Seriously, why do you have to diminish everything with political bias? Yeah, I'm biased, too. But I occasionally try to employ a bit of objectivity. You should try it.
 
Hey, wind-up boy. Neither of those two guys confronted the police. Wrong thread?

To be fair, I agree that I have significant concerns about the two recent police shootings in Minnesota and Baton Rouge. I expect that the car stop in Minnesota will eventually lead to an indictment of the officer who did the shooting. I do not expect indictment for the Baton Rouge because when you are resisting officers and rolling on the ground not following their instructions then it will be difficult to hold the officers legally accountable.

The bottom line is that people should demand a complete investigation of these police shootings but remain calm while a in-depth investigation is done which takes time.

However these shootings do not give the supporters of BLM the right to go around and shoot police officers in twisted retaliation. Leading politicians should voice their support for police rather than jumping on the bandwagon of supporting criminals such as Michael Brown after each episode.
 
This is only the beginning. Expect more. You can bet your last buck gangbangers in every inner city are making plans.
Here's the thing. The BLM movement in it's entirety is based on a lie, the lie that came out of Ferguson. The BLM movement will not have any credibility, none at all, until they quit combining thugs getting killed and the occasional innocent black man getting killed, or when the police do truly over react and improperly handle a situation. The later are few in number and that is at the crux of the problem. The BLM movement and Race baiting Inc. want everyone to think that the number of truly innocent people getting killed in much higher than it actually is. They are not as relevant without this inflated number.
Any time that the police over react and a person ends up dead or seriously injured, that's a problem. It's a big f'n problem, and we expect those police to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Another problem is we see that people in power are being given a pass, from the rogue cop, Wall Street thugs raping the financial system, Hillary Clinton and her shenanigans, etc. ,etc., all of it fuels the rage in the streets. Add it all up, and it's a country coming apart at the seams.
 
And you know this how? Oh, and being the micromanager that you are, you should know that he's in Poland meeting with NATO and EU leaders right now.

Even so:

Obama expressed his gratitude to police officers and noted he had grieved with families of fallen officers. He reiterated that message Friday morning.

Seriously, why do you have to diminish everything with political bias? Yeah, I'm biased, too. But I occasionally try to employ a bit of objectivity. You should try it.

Let's compare his speech today to his speech 24 hours ago. And let's compare the minimal support for the police today with his support of the families in the speech yesterday. That is objective.

Bottom line: Obama has divided our nation black vs. white. Minorities vs. police. This will be Obama's legacy - it is not "political bias", it will be considered historical context.
 
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