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Cold Beer and Prejudice at the White House so much for baseball apple pie and Chevrolet. Hey, Chevrolet is still an American made car under the Obama administration isn’t it? Oh well any ways, it’s quite an occasion and a teachable moment when the president of Racism pals up with his Black scholar professor friend and play the race card on Cambridge police officer Sgt. James Crowley. Without knowing all of the facts Barack Obama called Sgt. Crowley’s actions stupid referring to the arrest of professor Gates. Crowley was responding to a 9-1-1 call of a possible break in and...
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The situation in Cambridge, Mass., surrounding Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s arrest has been analyzed and reanalyzed from nearly every angle. The character of police Sgt. James Crowley has been dragged through the mud, then polished, then dragged through the mud again. But Gates has, for the most part, escaped scrutiny. At worst, he has been described as a racialist, a man who sees every aspect of American life through the lens of ethnicity. At best, he has been described (by racialist and full-fledged polysyllable-babbling idiot Michael Eric Dyson) as the "Rosa Parks of racial profiling.” But Gates is more...
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Democratic political strategist Donna Brazile recently said regarding President Obama: "Obama is the president for all Americans, not just black Americans." Further, Brazile, who is black, also stated that the president has "enough on his plate" to deal with, and that he "should not necessarily become the healer in chief." Brazile need not worry herself regarding that last remark. President Obama will not be thought of as the "healer in chief" regarding race relations in the United States.
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This is on Drudge right now at the top!! See link.
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Here is video of CNN's Don Lemon talking to several fellow Cambridge, Massachusetts police officers of Sgt. James Crowley, the officer who arrested Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. last week. All three officers he spoke with were 100% supportive of Crowley, saying what he did had no racial motivation. One female fellow officer said she was "appalled" at what President Obama did in saying the police "acted stupidly" in arresting Gates. In fact, she went on to say about Obama: "I supported him. I voted for him. I will not again." The officer rightly said that Obama should have...
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Looks like CNN interviewed a black female Cambridge cop who is done with Obama.
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The article is already posted. I am calling attention to the Boston Herald Poll on the RH side of the article. Who's right? Professor Gates - Sgt. Crowley - Take your pick.
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The role of race in the controversial arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. became more difficult to untangle Monday with the release of the tape of the emergency call that brought Cambridge, Mass., police to his door. The tape revealed that the woman who reported seeing two men trying to break into a house did not know their race. When pressed twice by the dispatcher to identify the men by race, Lucia Whalen said: "Um, well, there were two larger men. One looked kind of Hispanic, but I'm not really sure. And the other one entered and I...
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Cambridge cops support Crowley 2:56CNN's Don Lemon speaks with several Cambridge police officers who pledge their support for Sgt. Crowley.
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Mayor Simmons’ Response To Charges Against Professor Gates Dropped I am very pleased that the charges of disorderly conduct levied against Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. have been dropped. The City of Cambridge, the Cambridge Police Department, and Professor Gates have released a joint statement that acknowledges “….the incident of July 16, 2009 was regrettable and unfortunate.” As the parties involved have placed this matter behind them, it seems appropriate for our community to do the same. The incident did illustrate that Cambridge must continue finding ways to address matters of race and class in a frank, honest,...
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President Obama, Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. and Vernon Jordan weigh in on the Henry Louis Gates Jr. incident.
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The police associations voiced their unanimous support for Sgt. Crowley today in a press conference, stating that President Obama "used the right adjectives, but directed (them) to the wrong party" and asked for both President Obama and Governor Patrick to "make an apology to all law enforcement officers." Consequently, due to the "unfortunate" "media frenzy" ignited by his own words, President Obama made a surprise appearance in today's daily press briefing to inform America that he just spoke with Sgt. Crowley. Obama stated that this is a "teachable moment" for all to take more time to listen however he "continues...
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'Scofflaw' Obama has history with 'stupid' Cambridge police Condemns action of officer at department that ticketed prez 17 times while a student -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: July 24, 2009 2:00 pm Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily President Obama, who targeted the Cambridge, Mass., police department with his comment that one of its officers acted "stupidly" in the arrest of a black man, has a history with the department dating from his college years to as recently as the launch of his presidential campaign. Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. was arrested July 16 by Cambridge police Sgt. James Crowley, who responded when a...
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The commissioner of the Cambridge, Massachusetts, police department said Thursday he "deeply regrets" the arrest of prominent black Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., but stands by the procedures followed by his department. "I believe that Sgt. [James] Crowley acted in a way that is consistent with his training at the department, and consistent with national standards of law enforcement protocol," Commissioner Robert Haas said, referring to the officer who made the July 16 arrest at the professor's home. "I do not believe his actions in any way were racially motivated," Haas said at a news conference. Gates was...
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According Boston.com July 23, 2009 the President is ‘surprised’ by the controversy surrounding his remark that the Cambridge police acted ‘stupidly’ in the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. No one could be more surprised at the president’s choice of words than the rest of us. The President is among other things the chief law enforcement official in the land. It is un-nerving if not completely mind boggling to hear him refer to the actions of a police department as ‘stupid.’ Even if their actions were completely asinine couldn’t we expect a little more self control and reserve...
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The Cambridge and area police unions voiced their support Friday for Sgt. James Crowley and called for an apology from President Obama for saying officers "acted stupidly" for arresting black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. at his home. "His remarks were obviously misdirected but made it worse yet by suggesting somehow this case should remind us of a history of racial abuse by law enforcement," Dennis O'Connor, president of the Cambridge Police Superior Officers Association, said at a news conference. O'Connor also referred to statements made by Governor Deval Patrick -- the state's first black governor -- who called...
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From the moment a police officer dons that uniform, he/she becomes a symbol of authority, and it becomes obvious very quickly that most people in a free country resent authority. It could be the guy who gets pulled over for speeding or passing a red light; it could be the guy who's clobbering his wife during a family dispute, or it could be a guy who breaking into a residence that turns out to be his. Although these are situations in which the police must take action, their authority will usually be resented. It's the type of job in which...
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The police sergeant who arrested Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. last week in his own home may be considering a defamation lawsuit against Gates who has implied his arrest was racially motivated. Alan McDonald, who represents Sgt. James Crowley, said the veteran cop who teaches a racial profiling class for rookie police officers has not ruled out filing a defamation of character or libel lawsuit. "He is exploring all of his options,'' McDonald told ABC News. Though...
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Holway: President's Remarks Regarding "Gates Incident" Totally Inappropriate July 23, 2009 IBPO National President David J. Holway released a statement today responding to President Barack Obama’s remarks regarding the Henry Louis Gates, Jr. incident in Cambridge, Mass., calling Mr. Obama’s remarks “totally inappropriate.” He also wrote a letter to Mr. Obama, seeking an apology for those remarks. President Holway's Statement: The President’s comments on the situation regarding the interaction between a personal friend and the Cambridge, Massachusetts, police were totally inappropriate. Mr. Obama’s use of the bully pulpit of the presidency, and his choice of verbiage on a matter about...
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