He got 14 days in jail, that's like less than 1 day per pint
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He peed 14 pints? Must have a bladder problem.bloggoth
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe got 14 days in jail, that's like less than 1 day per pintComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBetter than being choked to death on the pavement or falling down the stairs in the cop shop, in which case I'm sure we would have heard all about how he had intoxicants in this system and how hard it is to be a police officer.
He is a nasty little tulip,I totally agree.He has admitted to being intoxicated with a legal drug.
I wonder if he and his 5 armed mates terrorised a woman in her home looking for money and drugs, I wonder if he has history of holding enough drugs to supply or has spent 5 terms in prison? I suppose if he had died during arrest being high on illegal drugs they would have deposed Mother Theresa so he can have the top spot.
You really cant defend Floyd, he was a multi time offender with a drug problem and 5 kids who didn't live with him. I wasn't defending Chauvin just pointing out the facts we knew about the tragedy which had been carefully omitted.
It does seem the US police are seriously thinking about reforming their police brutality rules so we do have a positive outcome.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostHe is a nasty little tulip,I totally agree.He has admitted to being intoxicated with a legal drug.
I wonder if he and his 5 armed mates terrorised a woman in her home looking for money and drugs, I wonder if he has history of holding enough drugs to supply or has spent 5 terms in prison? I suppose if he had died during arrest being high on illegal drugs they would have deposed Mother Theresa so he can have the top spot.
You really cant defend Floyd, he was a multi time offender with a drug problem and 5 kids who didn't live with him. I wasn't defending Chauvin just pointing out the facts we knew about the tragedy which had been carefully omitted.
It does seem the US police are seriously thinking about reforming their police brutality rules so we do have a positive outcome.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou can defend Floyd as someone who was entitled to due process as opposed to being choked to death on the pavement. I've not seen anyone build him up to be better that Mother Theresa, but maybe I've missed something. More likely you're being dishonest because some people have said some nice things about him being a family man, or a hard worker, or did some community/ charity / church work or some such. People often say nice things about dead people, even those with a criminal record. But feel free to shown me the better than Mother Theresa comparisons (or try to worm out of it if that suits you better).
I already have defended his right to due process but I feel it reasonable to point out he was no saint. You brought it up and suggested he was a terrible victim not a criminal that was arrested very badly.
Again with the Sarcasm tags, he was an ex con, an absent father, Drug user & possibly sometime dealer who in a gang robbed a woman at gunpoint.
We have football, rap & TV/movie stars crying their eyes out because he is dead and because he was such a nice guy based on his skin colour, not because the US Police have no regulation on brutality.
I doubt this lot mourned for Mother Theresa.
Thousands of mourners visit George Floyd's casket in Houston to pay respects - CNN
People not unlike Floyd are why crime is bad in the projects. Its not deprivation, racism etc. it is because of scumbags who deal drugs etc.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI already have defended his right to due process but I feel it reasonable to point out he was no saint. You brought it up and suggested he was a terrible victim not a criminal that was arrested very badly.
Again with the Sarcasm tags, he was an ex con, an absent father, Drug user & possibly sometime dealer who in a gang robbed a woman at gunpoint.
We have football, rap & TV/movie stars crying their eyes out because he is dead and because he was such a nice guy based on hs skin colour, not because the US Police have no regulation on brutality.
I doubt this lot mourned for Mother Theresa.
Thousands of mourners visit George Floyd's casket in Houston to pay respects - CNN
People not unlike Floyd are why crime is bad in the projects. Its not deprivation, racism etc. it is because of scumbags who deal drugs etc.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNice wriggling on the Mother Theresa front. As expected.
You don't do sensible debate do you?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou don't do sensible debate do you?
With someone who thinks that you cannot be both a "victim" and a "criminal"?
With someone who says "football, rap & TV/movie stars crying their eyes out because he is dead and because he was such a nice guy based on his skin colour, not because the US Police have no regulation on brutality." but fails to point out that thousands of nice guys of colour die every day without a similar mass outpouring of grief, but the critical factor here is that he was killed while being arrested, within the context of similar historic abuses?
You are either so dishonest or so stupid or both, that it's not possible to have a sensible debate with you. You can't present facts and you can't reason. So, I just entertain myself from time to time tearing you a new arsehole.
HTHComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Postbut fails to point out that thousands of nice guys of colour die every day without a similar mass outpouring of grief, but the critical factor here is that he was killed while being arrested, within the context of similar historic abuses?
do they? prove it!
I don't need a new arsehole I have you!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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