Red Dellums is on the radio right now rambling on about something.
Early?
Sane people don't live there.
GOD only knows we need the New Black Panther Party to sweep in and make sure that their are no riots, since the police can never be trusted according to DC’s Micheal Brown.
Why would actual humans still live in that town?
I don’t think we’re talking a Watts or Detroit style response, but with the roving hordes of paid anarchists in black and thugs, who knows, Red Dellums can only hope the night passes without much going down. They have beefed up the streets and protection, and would bet they have a hotline to the Gub if they need troops.
Yeah, say 30 years ago.
That sounds racist to me. Why on earth would people be so judgmental?
Oh yea ... that's why.
Well it’s a good thing that law-abiding citizens are allowed to arm themselves to protect their lives and property against this type of anarchy.....
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Fooled ya’!
OK, seriously, at least they can dial 911 and the cops will be there in no time to protect them.....
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Fooled ya’ twice!
Mob rule. Lynch mob. I wonder if the Obama Administration will support the civil rights of the people of Oakland. That is, the right not to be threatened by riots.
A black mob now runs Oakland. And if they get anything by intimidation, the same thing will happen again and again.
What if it was a white mob?
My company has an office in Oakland, and they’ve been paying close attention to the news on this. As soon as the case was given over to the jury for deliberation the judge announced that he was going to hold any verdict once the jury gave it to him, and announce a two-hour delay before reading the verdict.
Our office folk all bugged out at the two-hour warning.
“It was an exodus just a few ticks short of panic. As word spread throughout Oakland around 2:30 p.m. that a verdict had been reached in the Johannes Mehserle murder trial, the downtown streets suddenly flooded with workers rushing out of their workplaces to go home. The normally placid lanes became clogged, people hurried along the sidewalk, and there was an almost electric air of worried anticipation. BART trains streaming in and out of downtown were jammed. At the downtown federal building, announcements were made over loudspeakers to tell everyone to go home. At many of the big businesses throughout the area, internal e-mails and other notices went out advising the same. “People are kind of nervous,” Cinderella Lee, communications manager for the Public Health Institute at the corner of 12th and Clay streets, said as she prepared to head home shortly after 3 p.m.. “We got official word from Human Resources that we can leave and go home safely.” Most of the co-workers around her had already left.”
What a commentary—if something happens that you don’t like, riot, pillage, loot, burn.
Can't have the people defending themselves against the hordes.
Stories like this remind me to clean my weapons.
Good, let them burn it to the ground!