Posted on 06/09/2015 4:35:16 AM PDT by Biggirl
Facts did not matter much when the race-activist community held a press conference outside of the McKinney Police Station earlier today. This was in response to the now infamous pool party that took place last weekend in the suburban Craig Ranch subdivision of a Dallas suburb. Tempers flared, feelings frayed, and one speaker was compelled to threaten the Texas city with bringing in the Nation of Islams volatile spiritual leader Louis Farrakhan as a solution.
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Thus failing the IQ test with flying, er, colors.
Don’t expect Calypso Louie to show his mug in Texas -— for obvious reasons.
High value target in a target rich environment...Win-Win
If the citizens don’t like the way the cops handle their out of control problems then simply take care of them yourselves . Cops are human and can also make mistakes while under great stress .
The NOI may have been there, but Calypso Louie has no intention of being Malcolm X’ed.
Malcolm X was killed by Farrakhan groupies. He would have been in no more danger than the rest of the idiots who were there last night and will likely be there again today.
BHy that, I meant killed, and not who killed him.
Race baiters only appear when they can profit from their appearance...
Make them schedule their protest in the middle of the day under a Texas sun and see how long the protest last.
Are these invaders blocking streets in the neighborhood ...disallowing residents ordinary access to/from their homes? (”We can’t swim, you can’t drive.”)
Where are the police? Why aren’t they clearing the streets? Where are the fire hoses, the dogs?
How long is this type of extortion going to continue before common, law-abiding people fight back? Why haven’t the residents in this neighborhood mounted their own defense?
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