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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (736155)8/31/2013 9:28:39 AM
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We had no dog in the Iraq thing either

LOL!! Wrong ..............as usual.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (736155)8/31/2013 9:59:56 AM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations

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TideGlider

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COPS: Teen Attacks, Robs 82-Year-Old Woman Leaving Church After Sunday Mass...

Buczak told KDKA-TV’s Ralph Iannotti that she’s in good spirits, adding, “She suffered a broken shoulder, broken orbital bones in her face and a big cut above her eye. She’ll be in a sling for six to eight weeks now.”


all the homey wanted was some skittles money. right shep at least he wasn't armed so what harm could he do ? it's not like he could have killed her, he didn't have a gun right shep, you can only kill a human with a gun.


click the link there's a picture of your new civil rights hero, he looks like Obama, they all do



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (736155)8/31/2013 10:13:34 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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wrong Saddam was shooting at our jets, that's an act of war. Assad isn't shooting at our jets. Man the NY Times has dumbed you down



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (736155)8/31/2013 10:24:06 AM
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Shhh! Teen mob that raped 2 women ... was black

'Maybe they could get some help finding these youths if they gave a description'
Colin Flaherty
Friday, August 30, 2013
wnd.com

The original news story from local sources and linked on the Drudge Report said 12 teens raped two women, aged 32 and 24, Thursday evening in Wilmington, Del., and police were looking for help in finding the suspects.

The local Wilmington paper dutifully said the police were searching for “teens” of unspecified race.

Only later was it reported the teens – all believed by police to be between age 12 and 17 – were also black.

Local readers noticed the omission.

“Maybe they could get some help finding these youths if they would give a description,” said Michael Harmon in the News Journal web site. “They already know the ages somehow. Whenever they got the ages of these idiots, maybe someone could give them the race.”

Another commenter, representative of the many people who used to live in the city but now live in the suburbs, said, “The once great city of Wilmington has become just another urban jungle … overrun and in many ways taken over by savages.”

The local CBS affiliate in nearby Philadelphia made more than one jaw drop by finally listing details from the police report that were omitted from local stories: The alleged perps were black.

“They didn’t (list the race) at first,” said one reader of the CBS coverage. “They got called out in the comments and about 400 posts later, they silently updated without saying ‘update.’”

Get the book that documents what the media won’t tell you: hundreds of episodes in more than 80 American cities since 2010, where groups of blacks are assaulting, intimidating, stalking, threatening, shooting, stabbing and killing victims.

As horrific as the crime was, few are surprised it could happen in that neighborhood or that city. Last year, Parenting magazine named Wilmington the most dangerous city in America: “Wilmington managed to snag the number one spot on our list for highest rate of violent crimes per 100,000 people. And while the overall state of Delaware ranked moderately well in the peace index (which looked at factors such as police per capita, percentage of population behind bars and access to small arms), Wilmington came in the top spot for sex offenders per capita.”

The park where the assault took place is located in the Hedgeville neighborhood of Wilmington. This used to be the center of the city’s Polish community in the 1960s, but today it is largely a black neighborhood, with a smattering of Hispanics and white urban pioneers.

Violent crime is an everyday fact of life in and around that neighborhood. Local political officials are often found at crime scenes, promising to end the violence that regularly racks this city of 70,000.

Despite the periodic outbursts to the contrary, city leaders are surprisingly tolerant of violent crime.

At a recent meeting, the Wilmington City Council voted unanimously to remove the box that convicted felons have to check on city employment forms. In the two-hour discussion of repatriating violent felons back to Wilmington after they serve their sentences, not one council member mentioned in any way the thousands of victims of violent crime in the city.

Neither did one councilperson refer to the 80-percent rate of recidivism that local felons experience after they are released from state prison.

Loretta Walsh, a longtime member of the city council who only recently gave up her committee chairmanship overseeing the police department, recently said she was “furious” at a local police officer for telling a victim of crime she lived in a dangerous neighborhood.

Several cases of black mob violence in Wilmington were documented in “White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it.”

Last year, shooting broke out at a soccer game a mile from this rape. One person died, and police found shell casings from 14 guns at the scene.

Earlier in August, Wilmington police responded to a crime scene where 100 black people had been fighting in the streets. Four people were shot. None died.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (736155)8/31/2013 10:31:28 AM
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Unfortunately we DID have a dog in the fight .... we were enforcing UN sanctions and a no-fly zone. Furthermore, the decision to go to war then was supported by popular opinion and Congressional resolutions.

I wouldn't support anymore than that at this time

Why are you so shy about admitting you support Obama striking Syria? Despite extraordinarily sparse intl support and no Congressional support.

And what happens when Assad survives and uses illegal weapons again?