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St. Louis, Missouri Vs. The Police: Heaven or Hell, Duel 1! Let's rock!
By Jetackuu 2014-08-18 10:33:57
What that within 21 feet you're dead if you're against somebody skilled with a knife? Unless you've already upholstered your weapon.
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-18 10:39:06
What that within 21 feet you're dead if you're against somebody skilled with a knife?
I'm not talking about jet li with a ginsu knife.
I'm talking about abuse of power & cowardice.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-08-18 10:40:25
Even if you've upholstered your weapon, there can still be a viable deadly threat to anyone within the vicinity of someone with a knife, even if it's not you.
Geez, don't you people watch enough cop dramas?
Also, Warrick Brown and Gil Grissom were the only reasons I ever watched CSI Las Vegas.
After that, I preferred CSI Miami, and for a little while, CSI New York.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-08-18 10:41:26
Yeah, but Scully almost always nailed it the first time.
TV people are dumb.
If they made a blatant rip-off of that show today, I would totally DVR that ***every week.
just make a sci-fi friday of it on FOX.
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Fox cancelled Firefly because it wasn't being watched enough.
Because people were watching reality TV ***. (I believe, at the time, it was going up against The Bachelor?)
So...really, you're in the minority. We're in the minority. Look at viewing numbers sometime and, in this case, you'll see how much of a minority we're in.
People want Survivor and those *** *** "make me a puppet of the pop music industry!" shows.
Blame the idiots of the country who keep hitting the feeder button for their tasty pellets of unadulterated filth. And people have the balls to say sex, violence, or "vulgar language" are what's killing this country, right?
American Idol has killed more brain cells in the past decade than booze has.
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-18 10:42:49
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-08-18 10:42:57
Yeah, but Scully almost always nailed it the first time.
TV people are dumb.
If they made a blatant rip-off of that show today, I would totally DVR that ***every week.
just make a sci-fi friday of it on FOX.
/shutup&takemymoney.jpeg
Fox cancelled Firefly because it wasn't being watched enough.
Because people were watching reality TV ***. (I believe, at the time, it was going up against The Bachelor?)
So...really, you're in the minority. We're in the minority. Look at viewing numbers sometime and, in this case, you'll see how much of a minority we're in.
People want Survivor and those *** *** "make me a puppet of the pop music industry!" shows.
Blame the idiots of the country who keep hitting the feeder button for their tasty pellets of unadulterated filth. And people have the balls to say sex, violence, or "vulgar language" are what's killing this country, right?
Survivor has killed more brain cells in the past decade than booze has. FTFY
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-08-18 10:44:05
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »Even if you've upholstered your weapon, there can still be a viable deadly threat to anyone within the vicinity of someone with a knife, even if it's not you.
Geez, don't you people watch enough cop dramas?
Also, Warrick Brown and Gil Grissom were the only reasons I ever watched CSI Las Vegas.
After that, I preferred CSI Miami, and for a little while, CSI New York.
Gil, Warrick, Nick, and Greg were awesome.
Sarah was a ***. (And I emphasize that word because the character had a stated loathing of the word). Catherine was okay, I did find her storyline with her father interesting. Her ex-husband was a creepy jerk who has always been creepy, due to his role on the other series we've talked about (the X-Files). And in Bev. Hills Cop 3.
...look, the guy who plays Eddie in CSI is one of the creepiest dudes in Hollywood, okay?
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-08-18 10:45:37
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »Yeah, but Scully almost always nailed it the first time.
TV people are dumb.
If they made a blatant rip-off of that show today, I would totally DVR that ***every week.
just make a sci-fi friday of it on FOX.
/shutup&takemymoney.jpeg
Fox cancelled Firefly because it wasn't being watched enough.
Because people were watching reality TV ***. (I believe, at the time, it was going up against The Bachelor?)
So...really, you're in the minority. We're in the minority. Look at viewing numbers sometime and, in this case, you'll see how much of a minority we're in.
People want Survivor and those *** *** "make me a puppet of the pop music industry!" shows.
Blame the idiots of the country who keep hitting the feeder button for their tasty pellets of unadulterated filth. And people have the balls to say sex, violence, or "vulgar language" are what's killing this country, right?
Survivor has killed more brain cells in the past decade than booze has. FTFY
You didn't fix anything. You merely provided another truth.
It's all awful programming that people should feel ashamed to watch.
I'd rather be caught watching porn with my wang in my hand than be caught watching American Idol.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-08-18 10:46:11
I like many individuals, but as a race we're pretty reprehensible.
Which is really what everything I've said in this thread boils down to.
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-18 10:48:03
I'd rather be caught watching porn with my wang in my hand than be caught watching American Idol.
what I got out of that commment:
'huh, ramyrez like to whack off watching american idol...... weird'
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-08-18 10:49:48
Reality TV that is anything but real.
You voted on this ***, America.
You'll vote more for the mind numbing dredge that is reality TV and who should win, more than you'll vote for politicians who give a ***, and focus on the "Us vs. Them" mentality (which would make a great Reality TV series) and actually represent your interests.
And people say there's voter apathy in America. It's clearly not true. It's Political Apathy in America.
Where's Nik? I have a reality TV series I need his evil money to fund.
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By fonewear 2014-08-18 10:50:04
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »Even if you've upholstered your weapon, there can still be a viable deadly threat to anyone within the vicinity of someone with a knife, even if it's not you.
Geez, don't you people watch enough cop dramas?
Also, Warrick Brown and Gil Grissom were the only reasons I ever watched CSI Las Vegas.
After that, I preferred CSI Miami, and for a little while, CSI New York.
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By Asura.Echandra 2014-08-18 10:51:21
yes I'm aware of this, my point was simply looking at what should be the issue, not all the race ***. Take the whole paragraph in perspective, not just the part that is the easiest to debunk.
I said more or less the same thing as you a few pages back (I'll quote it after this post, so you don't have to find it). I tend to agree with most of that paragraph, sans that last little comment.
I disagree with the police in my town when they shoot native americans with knives. I disagree with police in other towns when they shoot unarmed teenagers.
I mean, I want to shoot teenagers just as much as the next guy, but that doesn't mean we can, or should.
In some cases, I'd rather pull their pants down the rest of the way. Or push them and run off as they try to run after me one hand holding up their pants as the shuffle sprint after me.
I agree about CSI Ramryrez...Gil, Warrick, Nick and Greg were great.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-18 10:52:19
the man's not interested in holding down a specific race. the man is interested in holding down the poor. he's stroking a cat, laughing maniacally while all the chumps fight about race when they're all just as subjugated as the next.
suckers.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-08-18 10:53:22
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »Reality TV that is anything but real.
You voted on this ***, America.
You'll vote more for the mind numbing dredge that is reality TV and who should win, more than you'll vote for politicians who give a ***, and focus on the "Us vs. Them" mentality (which would make a great Reality TV series) and actually represent your interests.
And people say there's voter apathy in America. It's clearly not true. It's Political Apathy in America.
Where's Nik? I have a reality TV series I need his evil money to fund.
You're at once highlighting my point of hating people as a whole, yet somehow still offending me by saying I voted for that ***.
That takes a special kind of Canadien.
...are you a Habs fan?
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-08-18 10:54:31
I'd rather be caught watching porn with my wang in my hand than be caught watching American Idol.
what I got out of that commment:
'huh, ramyrez like to whack off watching american idol...... weird'
Only of Christina Aguilera is going to make it watchable in the way only she can. But I doubt that's likely.
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-18 10:54:34
go go gadget social justice stick!
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-18 10:55:24
Only of Christina Aguilera is going to make it watchable in the way only she can. But I doubt that's likely.
lmao.
dat clevage.
she was super hot when we were teenagers, to her credit.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-18 10:55:25
How about Amazing Race?
That is the only TV show I make it a point to watch.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-08-18 10:55:33
Amazing how you missed that blatant sarcasm and generalization that AMERICA (as a whole) voted for that reality tv ***.
No self-respecting Canadian (wtf, I'm not from Quebec) is a Habs fan.
By fonewear 2014-08-18 10:57:16
I'm a cop I'm a damn good cop !
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By volkom 2014-08-18 10:57:45
city needs some judge dredd irl
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-18 11:00:26
How about Amazing Race?
That is the only TV show I make it a point to watch.
you silly jackass.
I hate PEOPLE.
but since we're on the topic, no, I haven't watched the amazing race, it makes me too jealous. I would totally just wonder the world had I any money to speak of.
I don't watch much reality stuff.
my wife watches the 'naked and afraid' so I do by proxy. sometimes I watch the chef ones with gordan ramsey, but not so much out of interest as out of 'here's some background noise while I play vg' type of deal. I watch judge judy for the same reason, though I know I shouldn't.
Is cops considered reality TV? because I'll always watch & love that, but it came before all the other stuff.
it was real before real was cool.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-18 11:02:02
In Soviet Russia, People hate you!
but since we're on the topic, no, I haven't watched the amazing race, it makes me too jealous. I would totally just wonder the world had I any money to speak of.
I don't watch much reality stuff. Meh, I wouldn't consider it a reality TV show, although there is sometimes drama akin to reality TV.
It's mainly a competitive game show that visits places you generally have never heard of.
Is cops considered reality TV? because I'll always watch & love that, but it came before all the other stuff.
it was real before real was cool. It was the first ever reality TV show. Unbarred also, as the people shown aren't fake.
By volkom 2014-08-18 11:03:24
cops was the ***. especially the theme song they played during the intro.
imo~ st.louis police should just setup a van with giant speakers and play that song on repeat all night long
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-08-18 11:04:10
I would call Cops "Real TV" rather than the scripted "reality TV" people watch, which actually makes it worth watching.
One of the fewer, cooler reality TV series' I've seen has been World's Worst Tenants, Holmes on Homes, Holmes Inspection, To Catch a Contractor, and Bar Rescue. The Latter being my favorite, though to be honest, Hungry Investors seems to be growing on me.
I'd rather go watch movies than spend time watching TV though.
By fonewear 2014-08-18 11:04:53
Why I love cops:
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-08-18 11:06:24
The Amazing Race is just one televised geography lesson.
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By Fenrir.Squintik 2014-08-18 11:07:12
How about Amazing Race?
That is the only TV show I make it a point to watch.
I've always liked the Amazing Race, because it doesn't focus on redneck rivalries like all of the other shows, and what's more, you actually learn something from watching it.
*edit* I'm also slightly biased because the host is a fellow Kiwi. I remember Phil used to co-host an after-school TV show in New Zealand in the early 90's called " 3.45 Live", back when he still had a Kiwi accent.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-08-18 11:07:57
Only of Christina Aguilera is going to make it watchable in the way only she can. But I doubt that's likely.
lmao.
dat clevage.
she was super hot when we were teenagers, to her credit.
I think she's still pretty good looking, personally. At least as far as most celebreties go.
To recap the events going on:
It all started with this:
Quote: The fatal shooting of an unarmed black St. Louis teen Saturday has caused an outcry of anger toward the city’s police, with locals rallying in the streets and widening uproar on social media.
Eighteen-year-old Michael Brown was being placed in a police squad car, eyewitness Piaget Crenshaw told the St. Louis Dispatch, when he put his hands in the air and attempted to flee. Several shots hit him as he ran away.
St. Louis County police chief Jon Belmar said Sunday that Brown struggled for the officer’s gun in the patrol car and that one shot was fired from the officer’s gun during the tussle. The officer fired multiple shots at Brown as he fled, Belmar said.
Anger flared the rest of the day after Brown’s death, as protesters screamed obscenities mixed with threats to “kill the police,” and more than 60 area police officers responded to the scene. More shots were reported, though no one was injured. Public Outcry After Police Shooting of Black St. Louis Teenager
Then this happened:
Quote: An uneasy calm settled over Ferguson, Missouri, early Tuesday after a second night of violent clashes between law enforcement and residents protesting the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager, with another demonstration planned for mid-morning.
So far, more than 50 people have been arrested in protests following the death of Michael Brown, 18, in a largely black St. Louis suburb on Saturday after what police officials said was a struggle with a gun in a squad car.
The FBI has opened a civil rights investigation into the racially charged case, and St. Louis County is also investigating the shooting.
Police have not said why Brown was in the police car. At least one shot was fired during the struggle, and then the officer fired more shots before leaving the car, police said.
Chanting "hands up, don’t shoot," protesters overnight challenged police trying to seal off the neighborhood where Brown was shot, a low-income, high-crime area east of downtown Ferguson. Some protesters said they were outraged that Brown appeared to have been shot while holding his hands up in surrender, calling the shooting the latest in a long history of police harassment of area minorities.
"They brought this on themselves," said 25-year-old Adam Burcher of Ferguson, who stood outside the Ferguson Police Department on Monday night with a sign reading "Stop Killing."
Later on Tuesday, a protest is expected outside the St. Louis County prosecutor's office in Clayton, Missouri, and officials are also expected to identify the police officer involved in the shooting. Another protest set in Missouri after riots over teen's killing
Followed by this:
Quote: Violence again erupted in the St. Louis area near the site of the police shooting death of an unarmed black teenager, according to local police, despite calls by U.S. President Barack Obama and activists for a measured response.
Early on Wednesday, a police officer shot and critically wounded a man who drew a handgun near the site of protests over the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, a St. Louis County Police Department officer said.
Police responded about an hour after midnight to reports of four or five men with shotguns and wearing ski masks. They encountered multiple suspects running, one of whom pulled a gun on an officer, who fired at him, the county officer said. The man was taken to an area hospital.
Shortly after midnight, police fired tear gas into protesters who had confronted a line of officers after a far larger crowd dispersed, St. Louis County Police Department spokesman Brian Schellman said.
A photograph in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch showed a protester wearing a shirt with an American flag printed on it throwing a tear gas container back at the police. There were other media reports of bottles thrown at police.
The incidents followed two nights of violent protests, looting and arrests in Ferguson, the largely black St. Louis suburb where the shooting of Brown took place. Violence erupts again after killing of black Missouri teen
And now to bring you up to date:
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The Ferguson and St. Louis County police departments, which led the initial response to civil unrest in Ferguson, are both equipped with military equipment donated by the Defense Dept. Ferguson has received two vehicles, a trailer and a generator and St. Louis County has received nine utility trucks and two cargo trailers since 2012.
The equipment was received under the 1033 program which was enacted by Congress in 1992, and expanded in 1997. The program allows police forces to request and receive refurbished military equipment free of charge from the Pentagon. Police departments need only pay for shipping. Ferguson and St. Louis County police received military equipment from Pentagon
Quote: President Barack Obama on Thursday said that police should respect protesters after four nights of racially charged demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri, over the recent police killing of an unarmed black teenager.
"There is never an excuse for violence against police or for those who would use this tragedy as a cover for vandalism or looting," Obama said a televised remarks.
"There's also no excuse for police to use excessive force against peaceful protesters or to throw protesters in jail for lawfully exercising their first amendment rights," he said, speaking to the press from Edgartown, Massachusetts near where he is vacationing with his family.
After the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb on Saturday, dozens of protesters have been arrested and the police have used riot gear, tear gas and rubber bullets to break up protests.
There have been peaceful vigils and demonstrations as well as episodes of looting and violence.
Governor Jay Nixon on Thursday also told community members at a church in the St. Louis area that "over the next few hours we are going to be making some shifts so that people will be ... safe." He did not specify what his steps would be made. Obama calls for police to respect protesters in Ferguson, Missouri
Don't forget this one too:
Quote: Two reporters covering the shooting of an unarmed black teen by a white police officer in a St. Louis suburb say they were arrested at a McDonald’s Wednesday evening in the commercial corridor where angry protests have occurred.
Wesley Lowery of The Washington Post and Ryan Reilly of The Huffington Post say they were working in the fast-food restaurant when SWAT officers came in to quickly clear the area. Both quickly tweeted about their arrests, detention and subsequent release without any charges.
Reilly tells KMOX News that officers were trying to clear out the restaurant.
“I was just packing up, and I evidently did not move quickly enough,” he says.
Reilly says an officer banged his head on the restaurant door and sarcastically apologized for it.
“None of them were wearing name badges, I don’t know why,” he says. “Over a dozen times I asked for an identity, I asked for a badge number, and all the officers standing around heard my request and ignored it.”
Reilly said he believes they were released so quickly because they were journalists. He realized during his interview with KMOX News that he was not read his Miranda Rights.
“I wasn’t even Mirandaized,” he says. “I did not even think about that until you just mentioned. I was never given…nothing…wow. I should really know that as a justice reporter. I sort of knew it by heart, but I was never given my rights, or anything like that was mentioned.”
Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson did not immediately return a cellphone message from The Associated Press seeking comment. 2 Reporters Arrested At Ferguson McDonald’s
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