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To: knarf

“I think the plan is going to be obama vs the police”

And how is that different from day 1 in the Whitehouse of Obama and his regime?

Obama has always hated the police

Katie Pavlich: Obama’s anti-police ideology

“But Obama’s long record shows he isn’t necessarily interested in police brutality; instead, he holds an anti-police ideology.

It all started way back in 2009 when Obama, before he knew all of the facts, accused the police of “acting stupidly” after his friend, Harvard Professor Henry Gates, was briefly arrested for breaking into his home.”

http://thehill.com/opinion/katie-pavlich/245049-katie-pavlich-obamas-anti-police-ideology

July 11, 2016, 5:00 am

Racially divisive liberalism comes home to roost.

After he murdered five Dallas police officers and wounded seven others, Micah Johnson kept a SWAT team at bay for more than three hours. As they tried to talk him into surrendering, he told them that he wanted to kill white people, especially white policemen.

Johnson’s horrific attack on police is the most recent evidence of one of the worst divisions in our society, that between law enforcement people and the civilians they are sworn to protect. That division has been created and is exacerbated daily by President Obama and the rest of the pure-as-ivory-soap ideological liberals he has led for eight years.

Obama has pushed American blacks along the road to Dallas. The path he charted began in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 2009, a Cambridge officer saw a black man apparently trying to break into a house. After an argument with the man, who reportedly refused to step outside to speak to him, the officer arrested Henry Louis Gates.

Gates was a Harvard professor and one of Obama’s personal friends. Before he knew the facts, Obama said the Cambridge police “acted stupidly” and “…that there’s a long history in this country of African-Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately.”

At each instance since, Obama has continued to widen the racial divide between black Americans and police.

The road from Cambridge to Dallas goes through New York City. When he was running for mayor, hyperliberal Bill de Blasio would frequently walk away from his police protective detail, who he believed was spying on him, in order to speak confidentially with his campaign advisors. When he was elected, de Blasio hewed to Obama’s line, saying that he had cautioned his biracial son about police.

He said what he did is, “[w]hat parents have done for decades who have children of color, especially young men of color, is train them to be very careful when they have… an encounter with a police officer.” His son was raised to believe, like his father, that all cops are racists and to be feared.

De Blasio’s words did damage beyond his family. No wonder dozens — if not hundreds — of New York’s finest turned their backs at him at the separate funerals of two murdered officers.

The road to Dallas goes directly through Baltimore. After the suspicious death of a man in police custody, the local prosecutor — a young, inexperienced black lady — didn’t wait for a thorough investigation or a grand jury proceeding. She issued charges very quickly against six police officers, some white and some black.

Amazingly, she announced the indictments by seeking approval from the crowds of rioters who had torn Baltimore apart. Marilyn Mosby said:

To the people of Baltimore and the demonstrators across America: I heard your call for “No justice, no peace.” Your peace is sincerely needed as I work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man.

To those that are angry, hurt or have their own experiences of injustice at the hands of police officers I urge you to channel that energy peacefully as we prosecute this case. I have heard your calls for “No justice, no peace,” however your peace is sincerely needed as I work to deliver justice on behalf of Freddie Gray.

So far, two of those officers have been acquitted of all charges and one will be retried after a hung jury couldn’t decide his guilt. The highest-ranking policeman, a lieutenant, is now being tried. But how can you prosecute a higher-ranking officer for actions of those he commanded if they have already been acquitted? Because Mosby’s case is political, not factual, and further divides Americans on racial lines to further her political ambitions.

Read at: http://spectator.org/the-road-to-dallas/


7 posted on 07/11/2016 2:17:17 PM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: KeyLargo

Thanx Key ... that’s the kind of input we need to develop a logical counter strategy


9 posted on 07/11/2016 2:30:56 PM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true ... and it ticks people off)
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To: KeyLargo

Katie Pavlich is a very wise young woman.


17 posted on 07/11/2016 2:55:04 PM PDT by miserare ( "What difference does it make?"~~Benghazi Hil)
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