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Wow! I don't think you know what compassion or empathy is. You're ignorance & nihilistic tendencies are scary. I hope to God you're not a cop. Every human being deserves their dignity. My thoughts & prayers to the Garner family.

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I'll save my empathy and compassion for decent, honest, caring human beings with a genuine heart, rather than ghetto scum who go around assaulting civilians and police officers.
 

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Thanks.

I'll save my empathy and compassion for decent, honest, caring human beings with a genuine heart, rather than ghetto scum who go around assaulting civilians and police officers.

Translation...I care about white people lives and that's about it.

You are getting destroyed all over the forum. Go hide in the soccer forum....maybe you'll have some luck there by yourself. Everyone is laughing at you purple flowers.

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Thanks.

I'll save my empathy and compassion for decent, honest, caring human beings with a genuine heart, rather than ghetto scum who go around assaulting civilians and police officers.

It's not something you save. It's something you cultivate, & express constantly. Eric Garner was a caring & loving human being. I'm sure he loved his family like everyone else. I'm sure he loved his daughters & son. You view Eric Garner as an object rather than a human being. You are an nihilist. I hope you're not a cop.
 

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It's not something you save. It's something you cultivate, & express constantly. Eric Garner was a caring & loving human being. I'm sure he loved his family like everyone else. I'm sure he loved his daughters & son. You view Eric Garner as an object rather than a human being. You are an nihilist. I hope you're not a cop.

Not a cop. He lives off canadian govt. Tellin ya...guy is a sick, sick human being
 

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It's not something you save. It's something you cultivate, & express constantly. Eric Garner was a caring & loving human being. I'm sure he loved his family like everyone else. I'm sure he loved his daughters & son. You view Eric Garner as an object rather than a human being. You are an nihilist. I hope you're not a cop.

Caring and loving human beings aren't arrested for assault and grand larceny.

"Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them" - Matthew 7:20
 

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Translation...I care about white people lives and that's about it.

You are getting destroyed all over the forum. Go hide in the soccer forum....maybe you'll have some luck there by yourself. Everyone is laughing at you purple flowers.

Accept the challenge yet ?

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Caring and loving human beings aren't arrested for assault and grand larceny.

"Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them" - Matthew 7:20

Using your argument. The cop who killed Eric Garner is a far worse human being than Eric. Because murder/manslaughter is by far worse than assault & grand larceny. You're running around in circles, joe.

All I am saying, I feel for the family. They shouldn't have lost a loved one.
 

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Using your argument. The cop who killed Eric Garner is a far worse human being than Eric. Because murder/manslaughter is by far worse than assault & grand larceny. You're running around in circles, joe.

The cop was doing his job trying to subdue the suspect who resisted arrest. He didn't even use his baton or gun...he simply held him down, which triggered a series of fatal medical reactions within the suspect. The Grand Jury (including 9 non-whites) found no wrongdoing. But because it "looks bad" on YouTube and fits the whole "evil white cop vs good innocent black victim" lamestream media narrative, it's a big spectacle.

Murder? For real?

Murder is premeditated killing of another human being. Let that word sink in...'premeditated' and try using your wildest imagination in applying that logic to this incident.

Cannot. Be. Done.

All I am saying, I feel for the family. They shouldn't have lost a loved one.

Fine. You feel for the family. That's different than painting this thug as the 'victim' and empathizing with his poor decision making.

I agree compassion and empathy should be constantly expressed to your fellow human beings around you (friends, family, coworkers etc.)...but this is a news item...a highly politicized news item. Neither you nor I knew this thug from Adam.
 

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If you really want to hate on "Big E" for dieing from a chokehold, you might of wanted to protest his funeral Westboro Baptist style.

 

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Eric Garner didn't die from a "chokehold"

Posting misleading statements like this will not gain more sympathizers.

Did the Grand Jury belong to the Westboro Baptist Church too?

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"Headlocks are used in thousands of arrests each year, especially of individuals not cooperating with the police. I used the maneuver in dozens of arrests."

"And it was a headlock, not a chokehold. To be a chokehold, there must be constant pressure on the person’s neck, compressing his windpipe or cutting off the flow of blood to the carotid artery, rendering him unconscious."

"Watch the video: It’s obvious that the arresting officer put his arm around Garner’s neck to bring him to the ground — but once Garner was on the ground, he was still conscious and able to say he couldn’t breathe."

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Bo Dietl, a retired NYPD detective, is CEO of Beau Dietl & Associates.
 

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I don't know about all this talk about liberal and conservative in the Rubber Room; too bad there is not a political forum for all this claptrap. Jeb Bush stole the election for his brother in 2000. America might be much better off now if they had played by the rules.

 

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George W. Bush has left us a legacy. It is George W. Bush's fault!

From Yahoo News:

ISIS Commander Reveals How The 'Caliph' Radicalized Under American Detention In Iraq

Very little is known about the Islamic State leader who is often compared to Osama bin Laden and has been called "the world's most dangerous man."
But an interview with a jihadist who was reportedly jailed with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi a decade ago sheds more light on the mysterious figure and how the Islamic State was born from a US-run prison in southern Iraq. Martin Chulov wrote an in-depth article for The Guardian that explores how al-Baghdadi and others used Camp Bucca as a planning ground for terrorism.
Abu Ahmed, who is now reportedly a senior official within the Islamic State (aka IS, ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh), said he was taken to Camp Bucca in summer 2004. He told The Guardian that he had feared the prison before he arrived.
"But when I got there," he said, "it was much better than I thought. In every way."
Camp Bucca has previously been credited with providing the perfect environment for a terrorist group to form, but Ahmed's comments describe in more detail just how integral the prison was in allowing jihadists to organize.
Bucca held jihadists from all corners of Iraq, and it seems they were all given enough freedom within the prison to collude with one another.
"We could never have all got together like this in Baghdad, or anywhere else," Ahmed told The Guardian. "It would have been impossibly dangerous. Here, we were not only safe, but we were only a few hundred meters away from the entire Al Qaeda leadership."
Ahmed quickly realized that others in Camp Bucca deferred to al-Baghdadi.

Al-Baghdadi was detained by US forces in Fallujah in 2004 during the insurgency against US forces in Iraq. He was eventually taken to Camp Bucca.
The Americans who ran Camp Bucca apparently respected al-Baghdadi, according to Ahmed and other prison sources The Guardian spoke to.
"He was respected very much by the US Army," Ahmed told The Guardian. "If he wanted to visit people in another camp [within Bucca] he could, but we couldn’t."
Americans at Bucca reportedly saw al-Baghdadi as a "fixer" who could help keep peace at the prison. But other prisoners realized that he was chasing status and seeking out a position of power.
While al-Baghdadi was charming his captors, prisoners within Camp Bucca were formulating ideas that would eventually become the worldview of the Islamic State.
"If there was no American prison in Iraq, there would be no IS now," Ahmed said. "Bucca was a factory. It made us all. It built our ideology."
Over the past year, ISIS has risen from the vacuum created by the Syrian civil war to become may be one of the most heavily armed and well-funded terrorist organizations of all time. Since August, a US-led coalition against ISIS has launched more than 660 airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

In December 2004, when the US determined that al-Baghdadi was no longer a threat and authorized his release from Camp Bucca, he rose to power in Iraq. Many others released from American prisons in the country also went on to join ISIS.
"We had so much time to sit and plan," Ahmed said. "It was the perfect environment. We all agreed to get together when we got out. The way to reconnect was easy. We wrote each other's details on the elastic of our boxer shorts. When we got out, we called."
He continued: "By 2009, many of us were back doing what we did before we were caught. But this time we were doing it better."
US officials have wondered whether Camp Bucca helped further radicalize al-Baghdadi and turn him into the ruthless leader he is today. One former Air Force officer who was a commander at Camp Bucca noted in July, when al-Baghdadi declared himself the "caliph" of ISIS, that many at the prison wondered whether they had created a "pressure cooker" for extremism.
Once released from Camp Bucca, al-Baghdadi rose through the ranks of ISIS to become a trusted aide to the then-leader of the group, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, according to The Guardian.
In 2010, Abu Omar was killed in a raid led by US forces. At the time, Abu Bakr was one of only three people responsible for carrying important messages in and out of Abu Omar's hideout.
Abu Bakr "became the closest aide" to Abu Omar, Ahmed told The Guardian. "The messages that got to Osama bin Laden were sometimes drafted by him and their journey always started with him. When Abu Omar was killed, Abu Bakr was made leader. That time we all had in Bucca became very important again."

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One of our greatest Presidents of recent times was Ronald Reagan. He made some mistakes, but he gets an A next to George W. Bush who gets a well deserved F. Reagan was one of our best presidents and George W. Bush was probably our worst president.

 

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Before he invaded Iraq, George W. Bush should of listened to this soothsayer:

 

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If Eric Garner had lived in Lowell, Michigan, maybe things would of worked out better for him. :103631605

 

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Wow! I don't think you know what compassion or empathy is. You're ignorance & nihilistic tendencies are scary. I hope to God you're not a cop. Every human being deserves their dignity. My thoughts & prayers to the Garner family.

Let's put it this way... Sheriff Joe agrees with Cliven Bundy that blacks were better off as slaves. The dude is a real life psychopath. Has spent over a decade on multiple sports betting boards pushing his weird ass far right ideology.
 

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Spoken like a true boot licker.
 

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It's pretty disgusting how many Americans these days embrace fascist logic.
 

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