The law won and justice has been served.
No discussion of either should omit that fact at the very beginning.
Obola and Holder planned Fast&Ferguson and sent
in Black Panthers with bombs and other terrorists.
The MSM was their overwilling, adoring accomplice, as usual.
He deserved what he got. No m
atter what color he was. Yes he did.
I was positively sickened last night by the attitudes of the presstitutes in attendance at the news conference.
Sickened.
This is also about a segment of our society who will hold up a militant fist with one hand against us, while extending their other for a handout. This segment of our society has had trillions upon trillions of dollars spent/wasted on them and this is what we get in return.
Its not that the police dont know how to respect minority communities, its that minority communities dont know how to respect themselves or anybody else.
Ferguson is what elected the likes of Obama.
This writer has totally nailed it.
Great piece and I especially like this sentence. Hey Ferguson rioters - want to know why Brown died? Because of people, actions, and attitudes exactly like you and what you are doing. That's right, you are the reason so many Michael Browns get rightfully killed every year. Yes, I said it, rightfully killed. The world is just that much better off without him.
Teach your kids better attitudes, better behavior. Teach them respect, that there are winners and losers, that education matters, that the world does not revolve around their precious little underwear-exposing backsides. Then maybe they will make better life choices than to attack unarmed shop keepers and armed law enforcement. They might live to see 30.
The writer speaks, I think, for non-negro America.
Agree. That was a well written concise summary of the truth of the matter.
Some people like The Emperor in his halftime speech, he was really pissed off.
In way too many places, the cops don't return the courtesy. It amazes me that so many small government conservatives love this part of big government so much.
And, the Grand Jury got it right in this case.
Naaah. We don’t need more police. What we need is an honest appraisal of what they can and cannot realistically do. And more importantly, what they SHOULD do.
Fergadishu and other communities like it are stuck on stupid. They’re stuck on criminality. There is nothing that police can do under those circumstances absent establishing what is, in effect, a long term armed occupation. Police were designed to be peace officers, helping the lawful community deal with a relatively small amount of criminality.
I’m not interested in paying for or justifying a police presence to protect criminals from criminals.
I just want to know who ordered the cops to stand down.
The real problem is black spoiled-rotten (yes, if you get everything free) childishness, and being trash. Black trash. Too many are trash.
The are no facts in existence that would compel someone who wants to be deluded to acknowledge the truth.
Contrary to the overheated rhetoric of the grievance industry pot-stirrers, “the system” (whatever that is) was not on trial in Ferguson. Officer Darren Wilson was. And in fact, he wasn’t even on trial as much as his actions on one particular day were being investigated. In the end, the evidence, testimony, and considered analysis all indicated that Wilson behaved appropriately in using fatal force to stop a life-threatening assault by Michael Brown.
Any attempt to extrapolate beyond those narrow circumstances is inflammatory and counter-productive.
Not that that will matter to the primates of the “TVs for Trayvon” mob.
Could the Ferguson rioting finally be the tipping point that brings in the middle class (white and black) into the disaster of the black underclass? Is Guiliani showing the way? Is the threat of being called a racist finally lost its power? I pray that this is the case.
And, likewise, Ferguson is not about some great rift between the police and society. Ferguson is about a kid who did a strong-armed robbery of a store and then attacked a police officer.
Period.
Its about a series of events started not by slavery or Jim Crow, but by one young mans decision not to obey the law.
I'm not familiar with Bob Lonsberry - but I'm now a fan...