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RyanChandler

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"Hello citizens of the world,

After the abnormally high number of fatal shootings by Albuquerque Police Department since 2010, our attention and support for the citizens of Alburqurque has peaked. We are here in solidarity with the Albuquerque's citizens and to help bring justice that is long overdue. Members of the Albuquerque community, families of APD victims, and community organizations formulated the following fourteen demands for Albuquerque City Council and Albuquerque Police Department. We call upon you to hold the appropriate authorities accountable, informing them that they must incorporate these demands into the US DOJ's comprehensive plan for APD'S sustainable reform...."

http://youtu.be/2360VijxjFY
 

knabe

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EPA Human Study Subjects


    The EPA obtained informed consent from the 81 human study subjects before exposing them to pollutants. While the consent forms met the requirements of 40 CFR Part 26, we found that exposure risks were not always consistently represented. Further, the EPA did not include information on long-term cancer risks in its diesel exhaust studies’ consent forms. An EPA manager considered these long-term risks minimal for short-term study exposures. We believe presenting consistent information about risks further ensures that study subjects can make the most informed choice about participating in a study.

too bad the participants weren't allowed to assess whether short term exposures had long term effects, particularly if someone had asthma or other ailments.
yup. we need more big government exposing people to much larger doses than they would ever get. really, all they had to do was go to china.
 

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I listened to the first "demand."  (clapping) That was about all the lunacy I can stand.

Albuquerque is one of the top few cities in gang related violence and possibly the top city in gang growth. Virtually 100% of them Latina and may illegals.  When gangsters like Al Capone and Pretty Boy Floyd, etc. were running amuck, they were shot on sight and the WHOLE country was good with it. . Why don't the law abiding citizens of Albuquerque and the US in general "demand" the police department to just shoot these gangbangers on sight? They are easily identified by tattoos, colors and location. I see no reason what so ever not to just shoot them on site. The abnormally high deaths in and around Albuquerque caused by gang violence and distribution of drugs far outweighs any fatalities that occur as the police in that city attempt to control the gangsters. Not to mention the ruining of lives by through distribution of narcotics, chief among them Heroin.

X Bar were you high when you posted this? I mean you have done and said some moronic things over the years but I think this one tops them all. But since you are a dopehead,  I understand why you would be for anything that would make the illegal distribution of drugs easier. Dumbest thing ever. Will there ever in history be a time when decent people stand up against outlaws like these Latin gangs or against a government that does it's best to take the money you earn and give it away to others? Or is the nation so apathetic that they don't realize what is happening. It's no different than sitting a frog in a pot of cold water, turning the heat up until it's boiling and kills the frog. All the while he just sits there oblivious and his environment changes so gradually that he never noticed until it's too late.

 

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perhaps another issue to unite behind.


http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/politics&id=9489311

  • 765 voters with an exact match of first and last name, date of birth, and last four digits of the social security number were registered in N.C. and another state, and voted in N.C. and the other state in the 2012 general election.
  • 35,750 voters with the same first and last name and date of birth were registered in N.C. and another state, and voted in both states in the 2012 general election.
  • Those findings only include data from the 28 states which participated in the 2014 Interstate Crosscheck.
    Additionally, during an audit of death records from the Department of Health and Human Services, the Board discovered 81 deceased voters that had voter activity after they died.
    The executive director of the state Board of Elections says there could be plausible explanations for much of the problem including human error at the polling stations.
    "We do have exact matches, and that concerns us," said Kim Strach, with the Board of Elections, "but we still need to investigate to insure that it's not error or precinct error, because that does happen."
    However, as the Board of Elections investigates, the political fallout is already being felt.
    House Speaker Thom Tillis and Senate Leader Phil Berger issued a joint statement Wednesday crowing about Republican-driven changes to state voting laws.
"The Voter ID bill may not have prevented that," said Myrick.

no kidding.  maybe start investigating and arresting people would help.
 

RyanChandler

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GONEWEST said:
I listened to the first "demand."  (clapping) That was about all the lunacy I can stand.

Albuquerque is one of the top few cities in gang related violence and possibly the top city in gang growth. Virtually 100% of them Latina and may illegals.  When gangsters like Al Capone and Pretty Boy Floyd, etc. were running amuck, they were shot on sight and the WHOLE country was good with it. . Why don't the law abiding citizens of Albuquerque and the US in general "demand" the police department to just shoot these gangbangers on sight? They are easily identified by tattoos, colors and location. I see no reason what so ever not to just shoot them on site. The abnormally high deaths in and around Albuquerque caused by gang violence and distribution of drugs far outweighs any fatalities that occur as the police in that city attempt to control the gangsters. Not to mention the ruining of lives by through distribution of narcotics, chief among them Heroin.

X Bar were you high when you posted this? I mean you have done and said some moronic things over the years but I think this one tops them all. But since you are a dopehead,  I understand why you would be for anything that would make the illegal distribution of drugs easier. Dumbest thing ever. Will there ever in history be a time when decent people stand up against outlaws like these Latin gangs or against a government that does it's best to take the money you earn and give it away to others? Or is the nation so apathetic that they don't realize what is happening. It's no different than sitting a frog in a pot of cold water, turning the heat up until it's boiling and kills the frog. All the while he just sits there oblivious and his environment changes so gradually that he never noticed until it's too late.

Don't kid yourself you old brittle-jawed has been, prohibition creates the cartels. 
 

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-XBAR- said:
Don't kid yourself you old brittle-jawed has been, prohibition creates the cartels.


don't kid yourself. lack of enforcement in 65, 86 and onward created the cartels as well as drug use. they should have improved the bracero program.  legal immigration tops 750,000 per annum.  what we do now is promote enclaves and division.  we have a health care problem now with drug resistant bacteria due to lack of immigration enforcement. lots of other problems including you wanting everyone else to pay for your world views. nothing wrong with immigration. plenty wrong with illegal immigration.  now, bi-lingual is starting to take root due to illegal immigration, basically allowing the minority to dictate to the majority that the majority will now be the minority.  skilled jobs will flee those who don't acquire skills till there will be no skill. at that tipping point, no matter the race, and it isn't about race, it is ugly.
 

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XBAR have you been to Albuquerque lately? I have and it is probably my least favorite city in the USA. In fact the only place I have ever felt like I would have to defend and protect my family was there, and I was pretty sure I was going to have to shoot this wack job. He was less than 10 yards when he finally decided I wasn't bluffing turned and went chasing after some other folks that had just left the restaurant and the cops showed up and arrested him. 
 

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-XBAR- said:
Just one example of many of the pigs overextending their reach

Why do you have to call them pigs? That is so disrespectful. The police are like our military and put their lives on the line everyday for you and I. I can't thank them enough. I just don't understand where people like you get off showing such disrespect? I guess you and I were raised a lot different.
 

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If cops were truly what you say Doc I'd agree. But the reality is they are in a war. With lots of folks. Some cops take it way too far. Some are good. If pot was legal then the cartels would loose their biggest source of revenue. I hate gangs. I've seen enough of it to know. I've ran in the ghettos. It's not the pot. It's not the heroin. It's the no hope. They feel there is no other options then plsying ball or gangbangin. I try to relate to cops. Put myself in their shoes. You can't paint them all with one broad stroke. But for every article you can show me where a cop does good I can show you a pig. I call crooked cops pigs. They deserve it. They have the ultimate power and they exploit it way to often. Look no further then this.

http://youtu.be/w-WMn_zHCVo


Tell me this pig is a trustworthy person. Tell me he isn't just looking to bully someone. Tell me he is just looking out for the rest of us. BS. I've been on the wrong end of crooked cops. It's a helpless feeling.
 

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Doing nothing and relying on hope is a recipe for voting for someone else's money.

The logical conclusion to that is no hope and no one doing anything.

The government will pretend to pay and the workers will pretend to work.
 

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Doc said:
-XBAR- said:
Just one example of many of the pigs overextending their reach

Why do you have to call them pigs? That is so disrespectful. The police are like our military and put their lives on the line everyday for you and I. I can't thank them enough. I just don't understand where people like you get off showing such disrespect? I guess you and I were raised a lot different.

(clapping)
 

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Knabe that's just reality. I'm not agreeing with it. I can't change them. It's been beat into them for decades. Why would anyone want to be a cop these days? Think about it. You can't win. The laws are mind numbing. For each decent person you deal with you have 20 dipsh$ts. I'd probably beat the hell out of some of them. That's why I'm not a cop. But they took a oath. They stepped up and accepted the job. They knew what they were getting into. To use that power against the people you serve is way way way out of line. If a soldier was a traitor and someone called him a commie nobody blinks a eye. It's the same with cops for me. We just happen to call them pigs. I'm ok with it. I don't need the police. I never have. It's sad we need this army of cops to keep us all in line. Humans with all their wisdom are still ignorant at the oddest of times.
 

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I find it ironic that the person who wants more laws is somehow outraged by its consequences.
 

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trevorgreycattleco said:
Knabe that's just reality. I'm not agreeing with it. I can't change them. It's been beat into them for decades. Why would anyone want to be a cop these days? Think about it. You can't win. The laws are mind numbing. For each decent person you deal with you have 20 dipsh$ts. I'd probably beat the hell out of some of them. That's why I'm not a cop. But they took a oath. They stepped up and accepted the job. They knew what they were getting into. To use that power against the people you serve is way way way out of line. If a soldier was a traitor and someone called him a commie nobody blinks a eye. It's the same with cops for me. We just happen to call them pigs. I'm ok with it. I don't need the police. I never have. It's sad we need this army of cops to keep us all in line. Humans with all their wisdom are still ignorant at the oddest of times.

You are way out there to think you don't need the police. With the wacko's and them scum out there and more and more gun laws. We need all the police we can get and then some. As far as saying that if you live in the ghetto that they feel there is now way out. They may feel that way and they may be taught that , but I think that is B.S.. I still think that calling cops pigs is wrong. You may be "o.k." with it , but I'm not. I'm sure from your posts on here that you are "o.k." with a lot of things that I'm not.
Talking about why would anyone want to be a cop anymore, well with attitudes like yours and others I agree. I also think that people like cops, teachers, etc. are not allowed to do their job or they are scared to do their job because of the consequences.
My oldest daughter is going to college to be a teacher. I think that it is an underpaid, thankless , and dangerous job. With that being said I am proud that she is still going to do it and try to make a difference in someone's life. Same deal with a cop, I think that it is a thankless, underpaid, very dangerous job, but I am dang glad that there is people out there every day willing to step up and make that commitment . 
 

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Police have alot thrown at them. They witness child abuse and sexual abuse cases that are flat out mind boggling and depressive. The court system in alot of areas are is useless. There is alot more cops do than shoot people and pull people over for speeding. jmo
 

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