Posted on 12/17/2014 7:38:40 PM PST by Olog-hai
Some officials in the Indiana city of South Bend have called on a police officer to stop selling T-shirts that make light of the I cant breathe refrain used in recent protests of the police killing of a New York City man.
Mishawaka police officer Jason Barthel this week began selling T-shirts with the message Breathe easy, don't break the law at a South Bend store he owns in response to a weekend protest at the University of Notre Dame.
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Sell them online, under your wife’s name.
Business is business.
Some officials in the Indiana city of South Bend will not be re-elected.
I want one.
And, it wasn't "the cops" or a choke-hold that killed Eric Garner - it was too much KFC.
I ordered two.
Link?
Here is the shirt: http://www.southbenduniform.com/products/screen-printed-tshirts/breathe-easy-tshirt
“”Unfortunately, the divisive message ... that is being currently promoted through the sale of T-shirts bearing this message damages the goal of unity and further divides our community,”
They think this shirt is divisive????
Good lord,haven’t they been paying attention for the past few years,especially when Obola speaks.
He has divided the country,not a tee shirt.
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South Bend City Council members Oliver Davis, Henry Davis Jr. and Valerie Schey may benefit from a polite phone call.
Two can play the game, liberal Obamaholes.
Your time is coming, and you will not like it.
Cool shirt except...Would rather see Local or Neighborhood Officer.
I have reservations about the “United States” Police Officer... shades of ObozoHolders national “peacekeeper” force.
I didn't see that "US" part of it until you mentioned it. Good point.
Thank you for your interest in South Bend Uniform products. Your order has been received and will be processed once payment has been confirmed.
Ordered 5 EA for Christmas presents, one for each of my children. They are just down the road so I can pick them up. Next up, a polite email to these “city officials” who are not fit to serve.
It’s all about proper authority and knowing one’s rights. We’ve raised a few generations of folks who despise proper authority and do not know their rights or even care. Thank you, public education Marxists and “city officials” to live not to serve but to be served.
Editorial bias. The police did not kill Eric Gardner. He died from cardiac arrest in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. That is not a killing.
AP’s polluted with that bias.
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