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Post by dasfuchs on Dec 23, 2010 19:50:42 GMT -5
*chuckles*
Ah, still falling back on the "coverup" conspiracy when you can't provide documentation...yeah, there's a fail
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Post by John E on Dec 23, 2010 20:04:47 GMT -5
Anecdotal evidence of police corruption = proof of systematic, institution-wide corruption
Lack of evidence of police corruption = proof of systematic, institution-wide coverup of systematic, institution-wide corruption
Direct question to AA: What would you accept as evidence that your theory of systematic, institution-wide corruption is inaccurate?
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Post by aboveathletics on Dec 23, 2010 20:43:03 GMT -5
Anecdotal evidence of police corruption = proof of systematic, institution-wide corruption Lack of evidence of police corruption = proof of systematic, institution-wide coverup of systematic, institution-wide corruption Direct question to AA: What would you accept as evidence that your theory of systematic, institution-wide corruption is inaccurate? One single case anywhere of a police officer receiving the maximum penalty (either death or life imprisonment) for an on-duty murder. EDIT: This is a "direct question" to John Erickson
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Post by Admiral Lithp on Dec 23, 2010 20:43:31 GMT -5
On an unrelated note, I love AA's avatar.
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Post by John E on Dec 23, 2010 21:05:11 GMT -5
There was no question in your comment, AA.
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Post by Rime on Dec 23, 2010 21:09:43 GMT -5
Actually AA I-- I'm sorry but this computer has been taken a hold of by the Georgia State Police Task Force. Nothing further is to be said on the subject of the police officers murdering innocent civilians. Cease and desist immediately. That is all. Epic win, Shane. ;D
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Post by faythofdragons on Dec 23, 2010 21:11:36 GMT -5
Anecdotal evidence of police corruption = proof of systematic, institution-wide corruption Lack of evidence of police corruption = proof of systematic, institution-wide coverup of systematic, institution-wide corruption Direct question to AA: What would you accept as evidence that your theory of systematic, institution-wide corruption is inaccurate? One single case anywhere of a police officer receiving the maximum penalty (either death or life imprisonment) for an on-duty murder. EDIT: This is a "direct question" to John Erickson First, find an example of a single on-duty murder that absolutely cannot be viewed as self defense.
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Post by aboveathletics on Dec 23, 2010 21:25:00 GMT -5
One single case anywhere of a police officer receiving the maximum penalty (either death or life imprisonment) for an on-duty murder. EDIT: This is a "direct question" to John Erickson First, find an example of a single on-duty murder that absolutely cannot be viewed as self defense. See previous youtube video.
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Post by faythofdragons on Dec 23, 2010 21:39:02 GMT -5
Do you have anything other than a video from a local Fox News channel? Perhaps an article from a nonbiased news source, or better yet, an actual police report?
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Post by John E on Dec 23, 2010 21:47:38 GMT -5
You can't believe police reports though, because the police doctor those to cover up their crimes. </AA>
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Post by scotsgit on Dec 23, 2010 21:58:01 GMT -5
That first article you linked to. The one from the Guardian? Ironbite-how in the sam hill does it prove your point you idiot? It doesn't - the Police were answering an emergency call and the officer took his gun out and pointed it at the dead guy. Now, anyone with common sense would at this point shut the fuck up and sit down. Instead, a fight breaks out and the guy ends up dead. Obviously, AA's version will be that the Police went in there, killed him and then went out gleefully laughing and shouting "We did some evil! Wow!".
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Post by faythofdragons on Dec 23, 2010 22:01:40 GMT -5
Well then, maybe a leaked internal memo from the FBI encouraging police to randomly kill people? Because if they're trying to put a police state into effect through police brutality, they might have to have a word with the cops around here.
I've seen the local police! They're nice and friendly! They organize games for the kids during the summer to keep them out of trouble! Heck, they won't even give us a ticket for our headlight that keeps burning out, because they have friendly conversations with my boyfriend and know the car has electrical issues! They're doing it all wrong, and we should have been shot years ago!
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Post by scotsgit on Dec 23, 2010 22:03:20 GMT -5
First, find an example of a single on-duty murder that absolutely cannot be viewed as self defense. See previous youtube video. Which shows someone who had a gun pointed at him and still tried to start a fight. How about you actually try to make an argument for once?
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Post by aboveathletics on Dec 23, 2010 22:28:41 GMT -5
See previous youtube video. Which shows someone who had a gun pointed at him and still tried to start a fight. How about you actually try to make an argument for once? I'd hardly call asking for a warrant "starting a fight"
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Post by faythofdragons on Dec 23, 2010 22:30:22 GMT -5
Which shows someone who had a gun pointed at him and still tried to start a fight. How about you actually try to make an argument for once? I'd hardly call asking for a warrant "starting a fight" It depends entirely on how you ask for the warrant. I don't have audio on this computer, so I can't see the video.
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