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Report: 2 police officers shot dead in Mississippi; suspects at large

So, you're confirming that the Obama Justice Department is strictly political in the way it operates. It's not issues based, but strictly panders to rioters and the loudest voices.
No, I"m explaining to you why this case will not garner the same prolonged media exposure. Here's some good reading material for you though:

Obama, Holder condemn murders of NYPD officers | Fox News

Obama pays tribute to slain NYPD officer | New York Post

Were these merely more examples of pandering to rioters?
 
No, I"m explaining to you why this case will not garner the same prolonged media exposure. Here's some good reading material for you though:

Obama, Holder condemn murders of NYPD officers | Fox News

Obama pays tribute to slain NYPD officer | New York Post

Were these merely more examples of pandering to rioters?

Well, not pandering to rioters because there were no rioters in that case - no black criminals were killed, unless you included the murderer who killed himself, so rioting was unnecessary. But yes, it does prove the pandering by lack of follow-up. Was there a Justice Department investigation into the police murders in NYC? Why no investigation of the systemic racism among the black community in NYC, including Al Sharpton, Spike Lee, and others, as a root cause of police in NYC being ambushed and killed? Why no Obama speech calling for the black community in NYC to respect police and the work they do?

It's fine - not a problem. In this Mississippi case it's just more blacks murdering a black cop and a white one too - nothing to see here folks - no political points to be gained here folks - look away, and go about your business of calling all police racist and violent.
 
Well, not pandering to rioters because there were no rioters in that case - no black criminals were killed, unless you included the murderer who killed himself, so rioting was unnecessary.

So your assessment of what cases the WH and DOJ comment on was entirely erroneous. :3oops:

But yes, it does prove the pandering by lack of follow-up. Was there a Justice Department investigation into the police murders in NYC? Why no investigation of the systemic racism among the black community in NYC, including Al Sharpton, Spike Lee, and others, as a root cause of police in NYC being ambushed and killed?

The perpetrator of the double homicide committed suicide. The latter perpetrator has been charged and will almost certainly be put away for life. If either was the case in the instances that the DOJ did intervene in, they wouldn't have bothered :shrug:

Why no Obama speech calling for the black community in NYC to respect police and the work they do?

From the link which you apparently failed to read:

“And the family of officers he joined in the NYPD and across the country deserve our gratitude and our prayers — not just today, but every day.”
“They’ve got a tough job,’’ the president added to applause.
“Which is why, in addressing the issues in Baltimore or Ferguson or New York, the point I made was that if we’re just looking at policing, we’re looking at it too narrowly,” Obama said.
“If we ask the police to simply contain and control problems that we ourselves have been unwilling to invest and solve, that’s not fair to the communities, it’s not fair to the police.”

It's fine - not a problem. In this Mississippi case it's just more blacks murdering a black cop and a white one too - nothing to see here folks - no political points to be gained here folks - look away, and go about your business of calling all police racist and violent.
:lol: You're a ****ing mess you know that?
 
Funny that there are people here claiming that a US Attorney General and posters here at DP are sympathetic towards cop killers. Besides the fact nobody can be quoted saying such a thing, its a generalisation that's based upon attributing motives. Advocating for the rights of American citizens that often are neglected doesn't equal joy when an officer is killed, not even if an officer was killed while he was violating any department conduct codes. (And I'm not suggesting that to be the case in this instance.
 
Why would Holder be sympathetic to cop killers?

I didn't say he would. That is just you, for the second time, lying about what I said. Pretty hard to be so wrong accidentally on such a short comment. Let me know when you are interested in honest discussion. If ever.
 
So your assessment of what cases the WH and DOJ comment on was entirely erroneous. :3oops:



The perpetrator of the double homicide committed suicide. The latter perpetrator has been charged and will almost certainly be put away for life. If either was the case in the instances that the DOJ did intervene in, they wouldn't have bothered :shrug:



From the link which you apparently failed to read:



:lol: You're a ****ing mess you know that?

Convenient of you to put up an Obama quote that had ZERO to do with the police shootings in NYC - the quote was about a year after the fact, and after the Baltimore incident - and you call that addressing the specific issue in NYC? And let's remember the rest of that Obama speech you clipped from, which was basically a big slam of policing in America and the tough time young black men have in dealing with police and how misunderstood the poor babies are. Just a bunch of empty platitudes from the clown prince of useless words.

And who cares if the murderer in NYC committed suicide after the fact - don't you want an investigation of the incitement to violence against police in NYC, largely conducted by blacks and their so called leaders, that preceded the murders to find out what impact that incitement had on the murders?

Buy hey, you ended with a personal insult, so I feel vindicated - next post call me a racist and then I'll know my points were totally valid.
 
Convenient of you to put up an Obama quote that had ZERO to do with the police shootings in NYC - the quote was about a year after the fact

Wrong. Both statements followed within a day or two of the incidents in question (two separate shootings if you didn't read, which you didn't.

and after the Baltimore incident - and you call that addressing the specific issue in NYC?

One was prior to Bal., one followed it. Simple stuff scooter.

And let's remember the rest of that Obama speech you clipped from, which was basically a big slam of policing in America and the tough time young black men have in dealing with police and how misunderstood the poor babies are. Just a bunch of empty platitudes from the clown prince of useless words.

Pony up those quotes then. I'm not interested in your paraphrasing when you can't even get the nuts and bolts right :shrug:

And who cares if the murderer in NYC committed suicide after the fact - don't you want an investigation of the incitement to violence against police in NYC, largely conducted by blacks and their so called leaders, that preceded the murders to find out what impact that incitement had on the murders?

Your fixation on singling out blacks is again noted, as is your bizarre and unprecedented demands of the Obama administration.
 
No one should die doing their jobs.

Perhaps some will have a new understanding of the dangers police face when stopping a car and/or making an arrest and why they may use more force than those without a clue don't understand or respect.

But I'm also guessing some will be happy that two officers died doing their jobs.

My condolences to the families and may the killers rot in hell.

Ditto.

Could you name any(Even one.) of those people? Or is this just some more of your BS? :roll:

Fill us in.

The blogs are full of these people....get real.

Hopefully the justice department will launch an investigation into what these bad cops did to provoke this sort of reaction by these two gentle giants.

Ya...and obama and Loretta Lynch.....will be low key about it.

Obvious race baiting is obvious.

Really? Are you detached from reality?

Bad cops?

I got it.........didn't you?
 
Seems every time a high profile case involving police and the loss of a black life takes place, the Obama Justice Department jumps in to stir the pot. Why not here?

That is my question as well.

It won't rise to national prominence, seeing as both suspects have been apprehended and will be charged appropriately. There's simply no controversy to be had :shrug: That still doesn't quite answer the question of why Holder and the DOJ would empathize with the two perpetrators, now does it?

There is plenty to be had....they murdered a White cop first...then a Black cop.

Holder is gone...they only empathize with the Black victims.
 
So, you're confirming that the Obama Justice Department is strictly political in the way it operates. It's not issues based, but strictly panders to rioters and the loudest voices.

And the loudest Black voices....
 
Where are the riots protesting the killing of this black police officer?
 
There is plenty to be had....they murdered a White cop first...then a Black cop.

Holder is gone...they only empathize with the Black victims.
Eric Holder’s statement on the shooting deaths of two NYPD officers in Brooklyn - The Washington Post

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Well, not pandering to rioters because there were no rioters in that case - no black criminals were killed, unless you included the murderer who killed himself, so rioting was unnecessary. But yes, it does prove the pandering by lack of follow-up. Was there a Justice Department investigation into the police murders in NYC? Why no investigation of the systemic racism among the black community in NYC, including Al Sharpton, Spike Lee, and others, as a root cause of police in NYC being ambushed and killed? Why no Obama speech calling for the black community in NYC to respect police and the work they do?

It's fine - not a problem. In this Mississippi case it's just more blacks murdering a black cop and a white one too - nothing to see here folks - no political points to be gained here folks - look away, and go about your business of calling all police racist and violent.

SPOT ON!!!! :thumbs::thumbs:
 
So your assessment of what cases the WH and DOJ comment on was entirely erroneous. :3oops:

The perpetrator of the double homicide committed suicide. The latter perpetrator has been charged and will almost certainly be put away for life. If either was the case in the instances that the DOJ did intervene in, they wouldn't have bothered :shrug:



From the link which you apparently failed to read:



:lol: You're a ****ing mess you know that?

You are disingenuous...you know that?

Funny that there are people here claiming that a US Attorney General and posters here at DP are sympathetic towards cop killers. Besides the fact nobody can be quoted saying such a thing, its a generalisation that's based upon attributing motives. Advocating for the rights of American citizens that often are neglected doesn't equal joy when an officer is killed, not even if an officer was killed while he was violating any department conduct codes. (And I'm not suggesting that to be the case in this instance.

Not funny at all....more like appalling!

It's all about the political capital these asswipe Democraps make when it's a Black victim, vs. a White victim or White cop....and often times, said black victim, turns out to be a guilty black victim!
 
Wrong. Both statements followed within a day or two of the incidents in question (two separate shootings if you didn't read, which you didn't.



One was prior to Bal., one followed it. Simple stuff scooter.



Pony up those quotes then. I'm not interested in your paraphrasing when you can't even get the nuts and bolts right :shrug:



Your fixation on singling out blacks is again noted, as is your bizarre and unprecedented demands of the Obama administration.

Since Blacks commit the majority of murders in America...it's kinda hard not to ignore it!

It's become open season on cops.

Thanks Al Sharpton, Barack Obama and Eric Holder.

Exactly! Those above, have aided and abetted a climate of hate!

And I think it's gonna be a very rough summer for the police.

Not surprising and all of them are time-bombs waiting to explode.

They sure are. And thanks to the media and some politicians....they have a green light to explode.

Where are the riots protesting the killing of this black police officer?

Not politically correct for the Black community or the DOJ, to do that.


And what else would you expect him to say? This isn't the issue....the issue is butting into local investigations....but only if it's Blacks as victims...not White, Asians or Hispanics as victims.
 
Where are the riots protesting the killing of this black police officer?

Good point. Why did Al Sharpton not boards the first plane to Hattiesburg?
 
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