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Our nation is built on the strength of our citizens. Every day, we encounter situations calling upon us to be [color=B3FFE5]the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Not only does the Neighborhood Watch Program allow citizens to help in the fight against crime, it is also an opportunity for communities to bond through service.
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Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by sonnny1
Not in the US, and they do it, in the US.
But I am sorry, blacks do have a tendency to play this card always in the US.
Stating to get, how shall I say, "Annoying".
They are no different from me, so why act like it?
They get more special treatment and more benefits, but yet. still complain about what they have.
Tired of listening to it.
Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by sonnny1
I can say for sure, that I am far from a bigot.
But, you are not getting special treatment from me, Or the woe is me. BS.
Originally posted by Manhater
But I am sorry, blacks do have a tendency to play this card always in the US.
Originally posted by Manhater
They get more special treatment and more benefits, but yet. still complain about what they have.
Tired of listening to it.
Bigotry is the state of mind of a "bigot," a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices, especially one who exhibits intolerance and animosity toward members of a group. Bigotry may be directed towards those of a differing sex or sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, nationality, region, language, religious or spiritual belief, political alignment, age, economic status or medical disability. Bigotry is sometimes developed into an ideology or world view.
"If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon." - Obama
Originally posted by Manhater
And the president shouldn't get involved over this.
Originally posted by Chalupas
Originally posted by MrWendal
reply to post by RealSpoke
There had been a string of break ins in that neighborhood.
As a neigghborhood watchman, it was Zimmerman's duty to patrol the area. It was night, it was raining, and he saw a young male walking around peering in houses. Zimmerman was attacked by Trayvon. Zimmerman shot him out of self defense.
Why should the leader of the free wold dive head first into a racial controversy that has been blown far, far out of proportion by those who seek to use the death of a young black man for their own personal agendas?
A Hispanic man shoots a black kid where no one knows the exact circumstances in which the shooting occurred and where we are likely never to know what happened. Instead of waiting for the facts, narratives have replaced truth and we have a full blown racial incident when it isn't even clear that race was a factor.
Obama could have said - should have said - "no comment." Instead, he sought out an opportunity to stoke the fires of race hate.
Zimmerman did not infringe upon anyone's personal liberties. Neighborhood watch commitees are set up and agreed upon by the nieghboorhood. It was Zimmerman's duty to question Martin as to why he was out so late on a rainy day. Zimmerman in no way tried to act like Batman; Zimmerman was simply doing his job. Zimmerman tried calling the polie. No one is talking about FEMA or illuminati -- just you.
Originally posted by RealSpoke
A RANDOM GUY SHOT A KID FOR NO REASON.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?, THIS IS
MURDER?
Trayvon was looking for is dad, because his dad works in the gated community. [
CAN YOU STOMACH HEARING THAT? HE'S SCREAMING FOR HELP WHILE GETTING SHOTedit on 23-3-2012 by RealSpoke because: (no reason given)
Apparently its normal to go for a walk in the night to buy skittles and ice tea .
Originally posted by christina-66
reply to post by Chalupas
Apparently its normal to go for a walk in the night to buy skittles and ice tea .
This statement is a sad testimony of the state of liberty in 'the land of the free'. Oh...U.S. of A - 'wid' some power the gift to gie us, tae see ourselves as others see us.'
Where I live it is indeed quite normal for kids (and growed ups) to walk to the shop of an evening (even a night) for sweets, soda or beer.....it's not suspicious behaviour....it's free movement and freedom of choice.....and we don't get shot for it or anything.
Originally posted by christina-66
reply to post by Chalupas
Apparently its normal to go for a walk in the night to buy skittles and ice tea .
This statement is a sad testimony of the state of liberty in 'the land of the free'. Oh...U.S. of A - 'wid' some power the gift to gie us, tae see ourselves as others see us.'
Where I live it is indeed quite normal for kids (and growed ups) to walk to the shop of an evening (even a night) for sweets, soda or beer.....it's not suspicious behaviour....it's free movement and freedom of choice.....and we don't get shot for it or anything.
Originally posted by SonoraUndergroundLabs
If I seen a black kid in a hoody on my road at night. I would be suspicious too because were a white community. And I would grab my gun just in case.
SHAME ON ALL OF YOU! YOU ARE RUINING THIS GREAT COUNTRY!