I used to write out more thoughtful responses in the past but decided it was a waste of time. It just happens that most, but not all, of the people I disagree with here are inveterate assholes. If I were more respectful, then it would be a one-sided relationship where I was doing all the giving. Frankly, I've had my fill with the bad haicuts here. And so I entertain myself by pointing out BS when I see it.Quote from dwl603:
While i appreciate an actual thought out response from you as opposed to your typical banter...
Obama did not call the police racist. Just, as you pointed out, that they acted stupidly. The two need not be related. I have witnessed police officers acting stupidly with people of their own race. It happens.Quote from dwl603:
...Obama said the police acted stupidly. Fact is that James Crowley is FAR FROM BEING RACIST...
But he commented on those few facts that he knew. (Try actually reading my posts if you're going to bother responding to them.) I listened to the press conference. You probably only saw selected excerpts on Fox.Quote from bugscoe:
Wow. Are you ever clueless!
Obama said "I don't know all the facts".
It appears you don't know the facts either. But damn, it sure makes is easier to argue when you can just make crap up to prove a point - typical liberal dribble.
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Frankly, I've had my fill with the bad haicuts here.
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I used to write out more thoughtful responses in the past but decided it was a waste of time. It just happens that most, but not all, of the people I disagree with here are inveterate assholes. If I were more respectful, then it would be a one-sided relationship where I was doing all the giving. Frankly, I've had my fill with the bad haicuts here. And so I entertain myself by pointing out BS when I see it.
Obama did not call the police racist. Just, as you pointed out, that they acted stupidly. The two need not be related. I have witnessed police officers acting stupidly with people of their own race. It happens.
As for the rest, I suspect that tempers flared on both sides. And I suspect that the professor wasn't shy. But bear in mind, that once identity had been established, the police could have immediately taken their leave and apologized for the misunderstanding. It would have been the professional and courteous thing to do. Remember, the professor was in his own home. I can understand some outrage at police attitude. This was not on public property and it was not in someone else's home. Isn't it the gun nuts whose mantra it is that a man's home is his castle? I guess all bets are off when you can take a jab at Obama, eh?