Posted on 09/20/2014 8:25:10 PM PDT by Morgana
Protesters in Ferguson, Missouri say they will begin disrupting grocery stores and sports events unless Officer Darren Wilson is arrested.
Officer Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown in Ferguson on August 9, and the grand jury for the incident has until next year to decide whether or not Wilson should face charges. Protesters say charges need to be filed now, and they are going to take to the streets unless "justice" is served.
Mail Online reports that protesters made their plans known at the September 16th St. Louis City Council meeting. They "promised to disrupt grocery stores" and warned that if St. Louis Cardinals make it to the World Series, they will disrupt that too.
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We have come a long way from Dr. King.
a cop cam would have prevented a
lot of human suffering
“I predict a large percent would eventually kill themselves rather than figure out how to live without government payouts.”
That is not the lesson that nature teaches.
“Trapping feral pigs and other parables of modern life”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2949909/posts?page=35
Thank you Hussein and Eric for doing your best to ‘help’.
Nothing to do with justice they just want to get the race card to work again.
That is the lesson that was proved at Katrina. Hundreds of helpless people sat around the convention center in New Orleans screaming for the government to help. Finally busses and supplies came a week later, but those people would have sat there waiting to the end of their lives for government help to come.
Gun them down.
Katrina was just a blip, all of them were rescued inside of a week. What I am talking about would go far beyond a week.
Grocery stores might be the only safe venue - football fans might have a thing or two to say about it...
Dear ex91810,
Since i swore never to pick up another plastic semi-auto when i left SouthEast Asia, my suggestions for your choosing are:
.30-30; any revolver caliber; or, .45-70 government.
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