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TiedDestructor
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reply to post by gunshooter
What about the part where it escalates an already bad situation?
Actually, I don't believe that the example in the last posted video is at all comparable to what happening in Tucson.
I not quiet sure what you are inferring?
I inferred that you are encouraging escalation of a bad situation by agreeing with the actions taken in the video.
And I'm flat out saying that doing so will only get more people hurt and perhaps worse.
AmenStop
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TiedDestructor
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reply to post by gunshooter
What about the part where it escalates an already bad situation?
Actually, I don't believe that the example in the last posted video is at all comparable to what happening in Tucson.
I not quiet sure what you are inferring?
I inferred that you are encouraging escalation of a bad situation by agreeing with the actions taken in the video.
And I'm flat out saying that doing so will only get more people hurt and perhaps worse.
Yes and then it will stop, its like a big zit. it needs to be popped. You can hide in fear or defend your fellow public. Sure they could kill you, then you should regret you only have one life to give for your fellow man. Cowards win nothing, not freedom not respect not peace. Cowards get the boot.
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reply to post by TKDRL
In the video? That's a guess. Point being, we don't know what happened in the pile. We rarely do.
Point remaining: The video has no bearing on the topic in this thread.
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reply to post by TiedDestructor
My point was that it is not similar. In any way. One of these things is not like the other one just because both have cops in them.
My other point was that piling on the violence isn't going to fix a damn thing.
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Police brought in cruisers and a unit of officers with batons, helmets and face masks to block the street when people started tossing beer bottles, cans and firecrackers, hitting police vehicles and endangering officers.
A witness, David Kitaeff, told The Associated Press that the incident started innocently with people taking photos, but then "people got in cops' faces." He said fans were throwing drink cans at officers, whom he saw marching down University Boulevard.
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