August 21, 2014
The news reported tonight that questioned – where are the people located who are protesting – for the policeman? We only saw a person whisked away by the police? Where are the policeman’s rights?
August 20, 2014
Our Attorney General (AG) is going to show up in Ferguson, MO, to be sure everything is taken care of in the right manner since he stated “we are all cowards.” If he thinks that he, himself, is a coward, I don’t have a problem with that; but, if he is calling all Americans a coward then I do have a problem with that. The problem that I have is that he continues to walk around the “race issue.” Why doesn’t he, as the AG, have a federal conference and sit down with the American people, every color, and open this wound thing he keeps referring to and quit being a coward hiding behind the back of the government. He keeps using the race card over and over and hiding behind it, himself – because it is a money-maker.
He and the Governor of MO should be ashamed of themselves by blaming the policeman for political reasons to gin up the base for the November, 2014 election. The policeman was only a part of the event and he was trying to do his job. How would the AG and the Governor have handled the same situation – if they were the policeman? The person who was killed was also a character in the story. Why are only bits and pieces of the story being released. It has been stated on O’Reilly’s Fox story that he was on marijuana – why isn’t that important and being reported. We all know how this drug affects people. They act aggressively – when normally they would not? Why isn’t the part about this person strong-arming the clerk in the store and taking (I call it stealing and bullying – if you take something without paying for it) the objects from the store? Not taking anything away from this “gentle giant” who loved and was loved. I think we all need to step back and re-position the whole story as it truly unfolded instead of trying to tell the story in a politically correct way – which is nothing but political cowardness.
kommonsentsjane