The Thread Where People Argue About Kneeling in the NFL (merged)

Stolen from another thread.
Even the press is now turning on itself for the biased reporting

Democrats' and media's Trump-Russia collusion narrative falls apart - Washington Times

So during the Discovery Process, Manafort's lawyer requested the evidence against Manafort. Special Prosecuter Mueller's team admitted they have noe to turn over as required by law during discovery.

There IS NO EVIDENCE of Manaforts guilt Muller has to turn over to Manafort's defense counsel implicating Manafort in Russian attempts to affect the election or hack the Dims!


Bwaaa ha ha ha ha ha! It's just the Dimoshiets be makin' crazy talk all along, man! It's what they do. :crazy:
 
So during the Discovery Process, Manafort's lawyer requested the evidence against Manafort. Special Prosecuter Mueller's team admitted they have noe to turn over as required by law during discovery.

There IS NO EVIDENCE of Manaforts guilt Muller has to turn over to Manafort's defense counsel implicating Manafort in Russian attempts to affect the election or hack the Dims!


Bwaaa ha ha ha ha ha! It's just the Dimoshiets be makin' crazy talk all along, man! It's what they do. :crazy:
The Democrats/liberals out there really need to think about how serious the episodes were with Manafort and Trump's attorney Cohen getting their homes raided on no evidence. This is about as close to a Gestapo tactic as I think we have seen in the US in a long time.
 
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I don't think kneeling during the Star Spangled Banner is right and I wish it wasn't an issue. There are better ways for African-Americans to protest the very real problem of police brutality and excessive use of force which exists in their communities throughout the country (see Milwaukee Buck Sterling Brown for the most recent example).

However, I did find it interesting that a decorated former NYPD detective, legendary for standing up to corruption among his superiors and for his whistle-blowing, said this when giving a speech in Brooklyn recently, in full support of Colin Kaepernik and against police brutality and corruption:

"I am here to support anyone who has the courage to stand up against injustice anywhere in this country and the world. An atmosphere continues to exist in our law enforcement departments where the honest officer fears the dishonest officer, until the opposite is true, the public is not protected or well-served." - Frank Serpico (NYPD Medal of Honor recipient in 1972 and Korean War Veteran)

As much as Fox News wants to pretend that police brutality, overreach and corruption doesn't exist... one of the best ever NYPD officers just said that it does and things still need to change.
 
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I don't think kneeling during the Star Spangled Banner is right and I wish it wasn't an issue. There are better ways for African-Americans to protest the very real problem of police brutality and excessive use of force which exists in their communities throughout the country (see Milwaukee Buck Sterling Brown for the most recent example).

However, I did find it interesting that a decorated former NYPD detective, legendary for standing up to corruption among his superiors and for his whistle-blowing, said this when giving a speech in Brooklyn recently, in full support of Colin Kaepernik and against police brutality and corruption:

"I am here to support anyone who has the courage to stand up against injustice anywhere in this country and the world. An atmosphere continues to exist in our law enforcement departments where the honest officer fears the dishonest officer, until the opposite is true, the public is not protected or well-served." - Frank Serpico (NYPD Medal of Honor recipient in 1972 and Korean War Veteran)

As much as Fox News wants to pretend that police brutality, overreach and corruption doesn't exist... one of the best ever NYPD officers just said that it does and things still need to change.

I missed it. I'd be interested in you quoting anyone who said that police brutality/corruption doesn't exist?

I've been in the Serve and Protect thread too much to believe you. Everyone admits there is corruption and brutality. Even the officers among us. There just seems to be disagreement as to extent.
 
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I don't think kneeling during the Star Spangled Banner is right and I wish it wasn't an issue. There are better ways for African-Americans to protest the very real problem of police brutality and excessive use of force which exists in their communities throughout the country (see Milwaukee Buck Sterling Brown for the most recent example).

However, I did find it interesting that a decorated former NYPD detective, legendary for standing up to corruption among his superiors and for his whistle-blowing, said this when giving a speech in Brooklyn recently, in full support of Colin Kaepernik and against police brutality and corruption:

"I am here to support anyone who has the courage to stand up against injustice anywhere in this country and the world. An atmosphere continues to exist in our law enforcement departments where the honest officer fears the dishonest officer, until the opposite is true, the public is not protected or well-served." - Frank Serpico (NYPD Medal of Honor recipient in 1972 and Korean War Veteran)

As much as Fox News wants to pretend that police brutality, overreach and corruption doesn't exist... one of the best ever NYPD officers just said that it does and things still need to change.

I know its fun to lie about Fox and I hate to ruin it for you but Fox nor anyone else says it doesn't exist but its very rare and not every single time a young black male is shot are the police in the wrong. Most are justified. If a young black male or anyone else tries to reach for a cops gun he/she is going to get shot
 
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So then you do just troll here without actually reading. Proof positive right there luther. How much do you get paid for this?

I think the lesson to be learned is that you and I read from different sources. My guess is it's primarily right wing nuts who are familiar with and use SJW.
 
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It will be amusing to see how fans react to players that choose to stay in the locker room for the anthem and then come out for the game...
 
I think the lesson to be learned is that you and I read from different sources. My guess is it's primarily right wing nuts who are familiar with and use SJW.

Hmmmm...

Educated liberals overuse the term 'racist' (opinion) - CNN

Luther, SJW (Social Justice Warrior) has been thrown around so much over many years here in the PF it is not possible you never before encountered the term. You certainly are one. That is an observation, not a compliment.

The article above is by a liberal professor, bemoaning the damage the SJW's do to the left. He's spot on.
 
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