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Can we riot if he's indicted? I really want that 75 inch curved Samsung Ultra HD 4K tv I saw last week. I just don't have the $8000 for it. Anyone want to riot with me and help me get it in the truck? Media will just say we're standing up for whats right after all... Ooooo I do want Lock and load buddy...do you have a truck big enough for us to grab two? |
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In on page 4 of one those threads that jumps to the hundreds of pages in a couple of days.
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CNN has latched onto the racial makeup of the GJ and they're already turning it into an issue. 3 blacks, 9 whites.
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Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My bet is they bill the guy, and he is fucked!!...........appeasement..........how does it work? Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. So we should fuck one guy in the ass for doing the right thing, so the animals don't revolt? Will you be the volunteer to get fucked? |
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Quoted: All I have on me is a 442 with 135 +P Gold Dots. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Only brought one mag today.... On arfcom via phone. Wheel gun here so don't feel bad. Are you close to the action? You two seriously disappoint Arfcom. All I have on me is a 442 with 135 +P Gold Dots. Not worried 135? Shit, that's a lot of ammo! How do you walk? Nick |
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Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My bet is they bill the guy, and he is fucked!!...........appeasement..........how does it work? Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't be at all surprised. What a load of shit that is. Same thing happened to Zimmerman. If he is indicted, every cop across the nation should walk off the job. They won't. Probably can't. But, I'd sure as hell be looking at changing careers asap cause this shit is just going to get worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My bet is they bill the guy, and he is fucked!!...........appeasement..........how does it work? I wouldn't be at all surprised. What a load of shit that is. Same thing happened to Zimmerman. If he is indicted, every cop across the nation should walk off the job. They won't. Probably can't. But, I'd sure as hell be looking at changing careers asap cause this shit is just going to get worse. If I could I would strike such an injustice but LE can't strike.
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Not worried 135? Shit, that's a lot of ammo! How do you walk? Nick View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Only brought one mag today.... On arfcom via phone. Wheel gun here so don't feel bad. Are you close to the action? You two seriously disappoint Arfcom. All I have on me is a 442 with 135 +P Gold Dots. Not worried 135? Shit, that's a lot of ammo! How do you walk? Nick I read 135 grain. Hahaha |
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Family and I are going to the mall right now. Do I throw the AR in the trunk?!?
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Only brought one mag today.... On arfcom via phone. Wheel gun here so don't feel bad. Are you close to the action? You two seriously disappoint Arfcom. All I have on me is a 442 with 135 +P Gold Dots. Not worried 135? Shit, that's a lot of ammo! How do you walk? Nick I'm guessing with his held high and wherever he wants to go. |
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Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My bet is they bill the guy, and he is fucked!!...........appeasement..........how does it work? Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. Well that's one of the dumbest things I've read today. You're right, we are a nation of laws. The LAW says that no criminal charge should be brought unless probable cause exists to believe that a crime was committed. The LAW says that determination is made by a grand jury. So you want to ignore all that, and have the guy charged, so YOU can hear the evidence? That's really fucking retarded. |
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Fuck CNN. The 4th Estate IS the 5th Column. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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CNN has latched onto the racial makeup of the GJ and they're already turning it into an issue. 3 blacks, 9 whites. Fuck CNN. The 4th Estate IS the 5th Column. Mind if I steal that? |
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I wish it was about behavior, not the color.
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Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My bet is they bill the guy, and he is fucked!!...........appeasement..........how does it work? Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. Really. Thats a pathetic post . |
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After 6 EST....
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CNN has latched onto the racial makeup of the GJ and they're already turning it into an issue. 3 blacks, 9 whites. View Quote I agree with CNN. It should be 8 whites, 1 black, 1 asian, 1 native indian, and 1 pacific islander. Then it would be more comparable to our country's actual demographic. ETA: Although I don't agree with what CNN actually wants... |
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So we should fuck one guy in the ass for doing the right thing, so the animals don't revolt? Will you be the volunteer to get fucked? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My bet is they bill the guy, and he is fucked!!...........appeasement..........how does it work? Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. So we should fuck one guy in the ass for doing the right thing, so the animals don't revolt? Will you be the volunteer to get fucked? How is that screwing a guy? Do you know what happened? Were you there? Do you trust what the MEDIA has told us? You are a fool of the first order! The State of Missouri has already announced they may not release the evidence from the grand jury. A grand jury is not the final resolution. A trial is. Personally I believe what I have heard that the officer properly defended himself. But I heard that on FOX news. CNN will hang the office tomorrow if they could. A trial is not screwing the officer. |
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CNN has latched onto the racial makeup of the GJ and they're already turning it into an issue. 3 blacks, 9 whites. Fuck CNN. The 4th Estate IS the 5th Column. Mind if I steal that? Can potential jurors get nixed for gross racial bias? That may have tipped the scales in this case. |
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Not sure what the law says about grand juries, so not knowing what they HAVE to do, so let me guess. They can bill him, no bill him, or make no decision...just guessing. If they no bill him, extreme damage will occur in the US, financially, politically. People, good people, bad people, will die. Businesses will burn. If they bill him, it is not a statement of guilt. It means that there is enought information in the testimony presented that makes the jury believe a crime MAY have been committed. A trial will happen, and WE ALL will hear and see the facts. I don"t believe they can walk away without making a decision. I hope they bill him so WE can all hear the testimony. All ANY of us know right now is what we have heard in the news. So how trust worthy is the news? Not very! I want to know the truth, or as close as we can get to it, and that is by having an open trial. We are a nation of laws and the State of Missouri will have to present the evidence, and the officer can defend himself. I am hoping that we have a trial. View Quote you willing to foot the bill for the trial costs? if the evidence supports a no-bill, then they should no-bill it. If the evidence does not support a no-bill, then they should recommend trial. what you want is 100% irrelevant to the legal process (thank goodness). |
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How is that screwing a guy? Do you know what happened? Were you there? Do you trust what the MEDIA has told us? You are a fool of the first order! The State of Missouri has already announced they may not release the evidence from the grand jury. A grand jury is not the final resolution. A trial is. Personally I believe what I have heard that the officer properly defended himself. But I heard that on FOX news. CNN will hang the office tomorrow if they could. A trial is not screwing the officer. View Quote Charging a guy with a felony without any probable cause to believe he committed a crime is about as serious a screwing as can happen. |
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It happened yet? I need to know if I have to leave work early.
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Let's try to limit it to one thread: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1675653_OFFICIAL_Ferguson_shooting_rioting_thread.html
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