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Title: Liberals Willing To Fight To The Last Drop Of Black Blood
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URL Source: http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2014-11-26.html#read_more
Published: Nov 26, 2014
Author: Ann Coulter
Post Date: 2014-11-26 23:38:23 by James Deffenbach
Keywords: None
Views: 459
Comments: 21

The riot in Ferguson reminds me, I hate criminals, but I hate liberals more. They planned this riot. They stoked the fire, lied about the evidence and produced a made-to-order riot.

Every other riot I've ever heard of was touched off by some spontaneous event that exploded into mob violence long before any media trucks arrived. This time, the networks gave us a countdown to the riot, as if it were a Super Bowl kickoff.

From the beginning, Officer Darren Wilson's shooting of Michael Brown wasn't reported like news. It was reported like a cause.

The media are in a huff about the prosecutor being "biased" because his father was a cop, who was shot and killed by an African-American. What an assh@le!

Evidently, the sum-total of what every idiot on TV knows about the law is Judge Sol Wachtler's 20-year-old joke that a prosecutor could "indict a ham sandwich." We're supposed to be outraged that this prosecutor didn't indict the ham sandwich of Darren Wilson.

Liberals seem not to understand that they don't have a divine right to ruin someone's life and bankrupt him with a criminal trial, just so they're satisfied.

The reason most grand jury investigations result in an indictment is that most grand juries aren't convened solely to patronize racial mobs. Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon was basically demanding an indictment of Wilson before Big Mike's body was cold. It was only because of racial politics that this shooting wasn't dismissed without a grand jury, at all.

Obama says anger is an "understandable reaction" to the grand jury's finding. Why? And why -- as almost everyone is saying -- are we supposed to praise the "peaceful protests"?

There's nothing to protest! A cop shot a thug who was trying to kill him. The grand jury documents make perfectly clear that Big Mike was entirely responsible for his own death. Can't the peaceful protesters read?

The night of the riot, Obama said the law "often feels as if it is being applied in discriminatory fashion." Maybe, but not in this case -- except toward Officer Wilson.

I know liberals were hoping they had finally found the great white whale of racism, but they're just going to have to keep plugging away. They might want to come up with a more productive way to spend their time, inasmuch as they're about 0:100 on white racism sightings.

Anyone following this case has seen the video of Big Mike robbing a store and roughing up an innocent Pakistani clerk about 10 minutes before being shot by Officer Wilson. They've seen him flashing Bloods gang signs in photos.

They know Brown's mother was recently arrested for clubbing grandma with a pipe over T-shirt proceeds. They've seen the video of Brown's ex-con stepfather shouting at a crowd of protesters after the grand jury's decision: "Burn this bitch down!"

Liberals will say none of that is relevant in court, but apparently they don't think actual evidence is relevant either. It's certainly relevant in the court of public opinion that the alleged victims are a cartoonishly lower-class, periodically criminal black family.

TV hosts narrated the riot by saying it showed "the community" feels it's not being listened to. Only liberals look at blacks looting and say, See what white Americans made them do?

That's their proof of injustice -- look at how blacks are reacting! (While I don't approve of the looting part, I do approve of the whole throwing-bottles-at-CNN part.)

The looters aren't the community!

The community doesn't want black thugs robbing stores and sauntering down the middle of its streets. The community doesn't want to be assaulted by Big Mike. The community didn't want its stores burned down.

That community testified in support of Officer Darren Wilson. About a half-dozen black witnesses supported Officer Wilson's version of what happened. One was a black woman, who saw the shooting from the Canfield Green apartments. Crying on the stand, she said, "I have a child and that could have been my son."

And yet, she confirmed all crucial parts of Wilson's account. She said "the child" (292-pound Big Mike) never had his hands up and the cop only fired when "the baby" was coming at him. "Why won't that boy stop?" she asked her husband.

I always want to know more about the heroic black witnesses. They are put in a position no white person will ever be in and do the right thing by telling the truth -- then go into hiding from "the community" being championed by goo-goo liberals.

White people don't feel any obligation to defend some thug just because he's white. Only blacks are expected to lie on behalf of criminals of their own race.

But real heroism doesn't interest liberals. They only ooh-and-ahh over blacks with rap sheets. The only meaningful white racism anymore is the liberal infantilization of black people.

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#3. To: James Deffenbach (#0)

Anyone following this case has seen the video of Big Mike robbing a store and roughing up an innocent Pakistani clerk about 10 minutes before being shot by Officer Wilson.

It doesn't look to me like a robbery. Possibly, a clerk sold him tobacco without "carding" him or management suspected he was an underage minor, maybe using a tampered ID, and tried to stop him from leaving the store so that they wouldn't lose their license if it was a State-staged "test" on those procedures. After being pushed out of the way, management might not have still suspected that it was a State-staged "test" but decided to report it as a robbery to try and keep their job and the store from losing its license if he was a minor and spotted by the State leaving the store with a tobacco purchase.

Video at 21stcenturywire.com:

Surveillance Video Of Michael Brown Allegedly Robbing A Store Before He Got Shot

the grand jury's decision

Were there Blacks on the Grand Jury? Probably so.

GreyLmist  posted on  2014-11-27   1:03:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: GreyLmist (#3)

It doesn't look to me like a robbery.

A robbery was reported. So what now, do we disbelieve that Mike the choir boy would never rob a convenience store and disbelieve the little shopkeeper that Mike the choir boy shoved around? A man, mind you, who was about half the size of Mike the angelic choir boy.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2014-11-27   9:49:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: James Deffenbach (#6) (Edited)

Actually, he does remind me of a couple of hefty guys I've seen singing angelically in a Protestant church choir but I didn't call him that. You did. Why can Brown (who can say nothing in his own defense if he really was shot to death by Wilson) be presumed guilty of robbery and worse without a trial but questions about it based on the available evidence now are construed as if unfair to the shopkeeper? I already suggested that guy may have been concerned about a State prodedural-inspection or observation that might cause him to lose his job and the store its license if tobacco was sold to a possible minor. There is a conflict in who was said to be the robbery suspect and video evidence that shows otherwise. I don't know how else to phrase it that I suspect he could have had a strong motive to be disingenuous, if so. Don't you at all? If not, why not?

Edited to correct an apostrophe error.

GreyLmist  posted on  2014-11-27   10:39:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: GreyLmist (#7)

I already suggested that guy may have been concerned about a State prodedural-inspection or observation that might cause him to lose his job and the store its license if tobacco was sold to a possible minor.

You see no problem with any of that? You are suggesting that the shopkeeper may have.....might...if....possible minor.

All of which is SPECULATION. No way of knowing what the shopkeeper was thinking when, or before, the choir boy in question decided to throw his considerable weight around like a football linebacker. And I don't need for Mike Brown to have a jury trial to observe what is evident on the video.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2014-11-27   11:02:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: James Deffenbach (#8)

Robbery generally consists of:

*The taking, with the intent to steal, of;
*the personal property of another;
*from his or her person or in their presence;
*against his or her will;
*by violence, intimidation or the threat of force.

JD, above are the elements of the crime of robbery. There is no middle ground to reach with people who aren't able to see that all of the points were met by the Gentle Giant.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2014-11-27   14:07:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Jethro Tull (#11)

There is no middle ground to reach with people who aren't able to see that all of the points were met by the Gentle Giant.

It seems that some folks want to believe that no thug ever did anything wrong and no cop ever did anything right. No pun intended but that is too black and white for thinking people to believe. You and I am sure everyone who has posted on here for a long time know that I am not exactly what anyone would call "pro cop." Unlike Gatlin and some of the other boot licking thugs on another site that we all know well, I know that cops sometimes do things they shouldn't and sometimes they are worse than the people they are arresting. That being said, it doesn't mean that they are each and every one scumbags. And sometimes, when Gentle Giants are caught on video doing that which they shouldn't be doing either, thinking people don't defend them.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2014-11-27   14:37:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#13. To: James Deffenbach (#12)

Point well taken about those of us who have been here from day-1. We know each other well and agree on most matters. When we don't agree we agree to disagree. Those who have come along subsequent to us are generally younger and, IMO, well bathed in the waters of political correctness. It's corrosive nature is sad to watch.

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