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Breaking: Police Identify Larynzo Johnson as Shooter of Two Police Officers During Black Lives Matter Riots in Louisville (VIDEO)

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If a Police Officer shot a Black Criminal - They want Justice
If a Black Criminal shot a Police Officer - Who Care?
Why are you comparing two crimes? Is one suppose to dilute the other? We should ignore one to resolve the other? Enlighten us with your logic. :cautious:

Because as far as justice stands right now, both should be prosecuted to the fullest.
 
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So many undercurrents ATM, anyone who buys into the MAGA nonsense, I've got a deal for you:

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A sad, but true story:

I used to be a landlord, rental was my main source of income. Then the market prices fell dramatically - I couldn't even sell the property. I was forced to lower rent in order to stay afloat. At that rate, I couldn't even afford maintenance and the circumstances attracted less than desirable tenants. Due to the economic situation at the time, I had to leave the country for gainful employment elsewhere. But before I left, I rented to a fellow I knew from my boxing club, a BIG GOON, who became the so-called slumlord in my absense. When I returned with some money and wanted to clean the place up, I found it very difficult because he had brought in his gang. Even the Marshall was afaid to enter. Laws then protected these dirtbags from eviction, even though they refused to pay rent. In retrospect, perhaps the better way would have been to take the law into my own hands - bring in my cousins to clean house - we would have had serious rumble! :punch: :blackeye: :punch:

In any case, I was left holding the bag, paying the mortgage and not receiving any return on my investment. Time went on, costly as it was, I jumped through all the legal hoops. Eventually, the bastards ditched, after several threats of violence and my house nearly burned. Where were the police? Where was the justice? Finally I ended up selling the property at a huge loss. The lesson I learned was, allowing undesirable elements to enter - giving them any authority, is only inviting trouble :banghead:
 
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A sad, but true story:

I used to be a landlord, rental was my main source of income. Then the market prices fell dramatically - I couldn't even sell the property. I was forced to lower rent in order to stay afloat. At that rate, I couldn't even afford maintenance and the circumstances attracted less than desirable tenants. Due to the economic situation at the time, I had to leave the country for gainful employment elsewhere. But before I left, I rented to a fellow I knew from my boxing club, a BIG GOON, who became the so-called slumlord in my absense. When I returned with some money and wanted to clean the place up, I found it very difficult because he had brought in his gang. Even the Marshall was afaid to enter. Laws then protected these dirtbags from eviction, even though they refused to pay rent. In retrospect, perhaps the better way would have been to take the law into my own hands - bring in my cousins to clean house - we would have had serious rumble! :punch: :blackeye: :punch:

In any case, I was left holding the bag, paying the mortgage and not receiving any return on my investment. Time went on, costly as it was, I jumped through all the legal hoops. Eventually, the bastards ditched, after several threats of violence and my house nearly burned. Where were the police? Where was the justice? Finally I ended up selling the property at a huge loss. The lesson I learned was, allowing undesirable elements to enter - giving them any authority, is only inviting trouble :banghead:
Sounds like what happened in ALL Liberal cities... and yet, the problem is MAGA???
 
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Sounds like what happened in ALL Liberal cities... and yet, the problem is MAGA???

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me...
 
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A sad, but true story:

I used to be a landlord, rental was my main source of income. Then the market prices fell dramatically - I couldn't even sell the property. I was forced to lower rent in order to stay afloat. At that rate, I couldn't even afford maintenance and the circumstances attracted less than desirable tenants. Due to the economic situation at the time, I had to leave the country for gainful employment elsewhere. But before I left, I rented to a fellow I knew from my boxing club, a BIG GOON, who became the so-called slumlord in my absense. When I returned with some money and wanted to clean the place up, I found it very difficult because he had brought in his gang. Even the Marshall was afaid to enter. Laws then protected these dirtbags from eviction, even though they refused to pay rent. In retrospect, perhaps the better way would have been to take the law into my own hands - bring in my cousins to clean house - we would have had serious rumble! :punch: :blackeye: :punch:

In any case, I was left holding the bag, paying the mortgage and not receiving any return on my investment. Time went on, costly as it was, I jumped through all the legal hoops. Eventually, the bastards ditched, after several threats of violence and my house nearly burned. Where were the police? Where was the justice? Finally I ended up selling the property at a huge loss. The lesson I learned was, allowing undesirable elements to enter - giving them any authority, is only inviting trouble :banghead:

Rented to a couple who were a disaster. When I called their old landlord and asked why he gave them a good reference, he admitted he wanted them out of his building. Being a landlord is hard, laws seem to favor the tenants even when they are horrible.
 
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This is false. Jesus didn't support anarchy or violence of any kind. When the Pharisees tried to trick Jesus into speaking against Rome's taxes, He said give to Cesar what is Cesar's; Give to God what is God's. The Gospel is clear; we are to following the laws and rules of the Government. The only exception is when they conflict against God's law.

The Pharisees wanted a violent revolution against Rome and were disappointed. Christ was sentenced to death even though he committed NO crimes.

Christ lead a spiritual awakening to free people from corrupt spiritual leaders who enslaved people with man made laws and customs.

Also wasn't an alien.

 
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Folks Singing Hymns – Not Looting – During Protest in Idaho Against City and State Mask Ordinances Leads to Arrests

https://www.redstate.com/bradslager...y-and-state-mask-ordinances-leads-to-arrests/

Again.. only some "peaceful" protest are allowed.


While Idaho has not been as militant over the pandemic restrictions the town of Moscow has been stricter. There is a mandate that masks be worn at all times indoors and outside in public areas. The city council recently extended this order to remain in effect until into January 2021. Three arrested were booked after refusing to show the police proper identification. One of those taken into custody was Gabriel Rench, who is running this November for one of the commission seats.

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Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
 
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Why are you comparing two crimes? Is one suppose to dilute the other? We should ignore one to resolve the other? Enlighten us with your logic. :cautious:

Because as far as justice stands right now, both should be prosecuted to the fullest.

That's what those stupid people think now - it's not my opinion.

To me - It does not matter you are black, white or cop. If you committed crime then you go to jail.
 
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Why are you comparing two crimes? Is one suppose to dilute the other? We should ignore one to resolve the other? Enlighten us with your logic. :cautious:

Because as far as justice stands right now, both should be prosecuted to the fullest.

Sarcasm.
 
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