Posted on 12/27/2014 8:51:02 AM PST by Ray76
As Mayor Bill de Blasio took the podium Saturday at the funeral of P.O. Rafael Ramos, thousands of police officers in the streets watching video of the service inside turned their backs, in unison, to the monitors.
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And what part of “The entire police force said they would diss him” is so hard to understand?
... I mean, in this situation it has been allowed to.
That as we know it is the marching call of hell.
What part of wickedness do you not understand. There were wickeder things than even De Blasio’s political move. We have now seen them.
Talk to Walter Wilhelm when he backed Al Sharpton with his “What do we want? Dead Cops” and throwing the police under the bus.
Their actions are completely justified in ignoring and turning their backs on him.
At least that is the angle of the “narrative” you have chosen to latch onto.
Sharpton was not talking about murder in the street, he was talking about the working of the established justice system if things were indeed as bad as he made them out to be. It galled him that none of what he saw as free range killers were going to the electric chair or gurney.
Now, wickedness has been exercised by the police which lowers them, and does not raise them. They walked right into Satan’s trap and so did you.
There is no excuse for what Sharpton said, and there is no excusing Walter’s backing of it.
The cops have been remarkably restrained in their actions vis a vis Walter so far.
Being that he is a communist, he will keep pushing until he meets serious resistance.
Hopefully it will be in the form of him being physically thrown into the street as that would send a clear message.
Beer is a brawler, and wine is a mocker.
And your situation is drunk with the idiotic one dimensionality which comes when sinners scream at each other for only the others’ sin but not their own.
Please point out for me, anywhere, where beer or wine is involved in any of my posts.
Please, link to it.
If you cannot read a metaphor, then that is your loss not mine.
Sorry, allowing evil to occur in the name of being “compassionate” is just as evil as the initial act.
Being “compassionate” to Walter as he disrespects the police -even at their funerals- is a no go.
They did the right thing OUTSIDE the funeral.
Sorry, the metaphor does not follow.
Thanks for the info.
This key presser stands corrected.
:-)
Too disgusting to contemplate.
IMHO
I wonder how much of that 17% was voting from the cemetery?
I read what you said and it's BS.
The racebaiter DeBlasio is partially responsible for the death of Officer Ramos. They were dissing the man who encouraged murder. It's a shame you can't see that. They honor their fallen brother by calling out the enabler.
He insisted his son was in danger from the police, backs Al Sharpton during his “what do we want, dead cops” march, then has the gall to show up at their funerals.
Classless lowlife who should be swimming in the east river back to commieland at earliest convenience.
I only read that he visited the family and they allowed him to attend. Do you have a source that says differently?
And the NYPD were in the street, not inside. Their disrespect for the Mayor was done perfectly.
Not one of them wouid have disrespected a brother officers family by using his funeral to make a political point,
DeBlasio made a political point and got 2 officers killed. DeBlasio used them for political points and is using Officer Ramos funeral for the same.
Get a grip.
Yeah, but at least Weiner would have made for good joke fodder.
DiBlasio is just sad.
Yes I do know. From 2 officers at the 104 and from a member of the church who once was my student. What the officers did in the hospital was both understandable and acceptable. Today was not. As was said by hitechredneck. Some choose spite over charity.
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