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Comment by:
jac
(9/6/2016)
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So, the police and community weren't fed up until now.
This is the predictable result when you have a democratic government that elevates the criminals over the police trying to maintain law and order. |
Comment by:
laker1
(9/6/2016)
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Obama with the help of the DOJ built that. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/6/2016)
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"We need to put a stop to it. We need to get these guns off the street and the drugs off the street," Inez Pinckney-Silvr, told ABC2.
No, you've got to get the ghetto NEGROS off the street, and KEEP them off the street.
Those guns aren't shooting people by themselves, it is [the] ghetto Negros who are holding them. |
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