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To: RMF who wrote (942817)6/26/2016 2:31:09 AM
From: RMF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575450
 
John, it's been a half hour..

I figured you could find something to cut & paste by now.

Work on it for 24 hours and come up with something really good..

I might actually stop by again....but don't count on it.

Now that I KNOW I have a superior intelligence I might not want to continue to converse with a meager intellect like yours.



To: RMF who wrote (942817)6/26/2016 10:26:41 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1575450
 
John's only concerned about the discrimination toward these guys. He's the one on the left:



To: RMF who wrote (942817)6/26/2016 10:43:26 AM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575450
 
If you are ANY student of the United States then you know the country was BUILT on multiculturalism.

That's incorrect. For most of its history (and discounting the noxious issue of slavery and the mistreatment of natives), people from diverse cultures and languages came to the US to become Americans. It was assimilation, not multiculturalism, that built the country. And that meant learning the language (English), adapting to and embracing our culture of freedom and entrepreneurial free enterprise and the rule of constitutional law. The whole uniquely American melting pot thing really worked.

Multiculturalism is bull shit, when it's defined to mean that all cultures are equal in value and importance. As this country embraces it and rejects assimilation to our founding values and western culture, it inevitably leads to polarization, tribalism and eventual dissolution of the country. That's how you get sharia law, press 1 for English, etc. and so on. It's happening now, and is the reason that so many people are really pissed off. And that's why Trump's slogan of "Make America great again" resonates as it has.



To: RMF who wrote (942817)6/26/2016 1:00:46 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575450
 
You talk about multiculturism and then blast Christians. Talk about the ultra left mantra.



To: RMF who wrote (942817)6/26/2016 1:23:30 PM
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If you are ANY student of the United States then you know the country was BUILT on multiculturalism.

The Irish were HATED when they started coming here.

The Italians were HATED when they started coming here.

The Jews were hated when they came here before WWII and continued to be hated after.

South Americans are hated NOW.

Probably be best if we DEPORTED all the "fundamentalist Christians". Those folks have caused many more terrorist acts than anybody else.


BS

All immigrants many years ago came to the US and assimilated into our great country. They learned our language, our beliefs, and became great Americans. Many made extraordinary contributions, many gave their lives for the American dream.

You're multiculturalism BS today is nothing more immigrants and illegals coming to the US, getting on welfare and DNC voting list, and demanding I kiss their butt.



To: RMF who wrote (942817)6/26/2016 5:07:42 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575450
 
Folcroft officer survives being shot 7 times, gives thanks


6abc.com

excerpt:

Just a day after being shot seven times, Folcroft Police Officer Christopher Dorman released exclusive video to Action News to thank those who saved his life.

"I'd like to thank all the police, paramedics and doctors, and hey Kenny, don't forget me," said Dorman from his hospital bed.

On social media, he's being hailed a hero and #DelcoLegend has taken off in part because of Dorman's Delco tattoo.

While he appears to be doing well, Dorman is clearly disappointed that he's missing Kenny Chesney's Saturday concert in South Philadelphia.

A GoFundMe page has been started for the police officer. More than $13,000 has been raised so far.

The man who allegedly shot Officer Dorman, and opened fire on a second officer, has been charged.

The suspect is identified as Donte Brooks Island, aka Abdul Wahi. He is charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated assault and related offenses.

Action News was there Friday as Island was escorted to a patrol car to be taken to his arraignment. He is being held on $1 million bail.

Island had been recently released from prison after serving time for drug and firearms violations, District Attorney Jack Whelan said.

Clergy, citizens and police held hands in prayer Friday night outside the Collingdale Police Department.

The impromptu vigil a show of support for Officer Dorman.

The shooting happened behind an apartment complex in the 1500 block of Elmwood Street around 10 a.m. Friday.

Authorities say Dorman was dispatched to the location for a report of a man possibly dealing drugs.

Dorman arrived on the scene and confronted Island, police say. There was a struggle and Island allegedly drew his weapon and shot Dorman seven times.

Exclusive Action News video shows the windows blown out, a bullet still lodged in the headrest of the passenger seat.

Dorman was hit once in the face, four times in the chest, once in the groin and once in the leg.

He was flown by helicopter to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center where he remains in guarded condition, according to his father.

Action News obtained scanner audio of the police radio call, in which Dorman can be heard saying, "I'm shot in the face! I'm shot in the face! I'm shot! I'm shot! I'm shot!"

A second officer arrived on the scene, Whelan said, and Island allegedly shot at that officer. That officer was not hit.

A third officer managed to get Dorman into his police vehicle and rush him to the hospital.

Dorman was wearing his bulletproof vest, which police say saved his life.

"I was told by the doctors that 'thank God he had his vest on,' so apparently there may have been several shots to his vest," Chief Robert Ruskowski said.

Tamika Dailey tells us she heard the shooting.

"Just heard shots, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop," she said. "I said, 'Oh my God, somebody's shooting!'"

Residents of the Elmwood Avenue Apartments were evacuated as SWAT officers surrounded the building.

A state police helicopter was brought in as an 'eye in the sky,' and it flew overhead as a loud flash bang was fired.

SWAT officers moved quickly, taking Island, who was hiding out in an apartment, and several women into custody. Police say a .40 caliber handgun, believed to be used in the ambush, was recovered.

As the officers stood down and departed, residents who had been watching applauded the police.

"We were applauding because they got somebody bad off the streets. If he's going to shoot at a cop, he's definitely going to shoot at innocent bystanders, and I live right there," said Denise Haley.

Dorman joined Folcroft's volunteer fire department when he was 16, and attained his dream of becoming a borough cop last June. In that time, the chief says Dorman has proven himself to be an exceptional officer.

Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan knows the rookie officer personally.

"Comes from a great family. I do personally know his mother and father. I actually worked with him. His father is a former councilman here in Folcroft Borough," said Whelan. "It's a shame both the officer and this family has to go through his."

"He's just a good guy. Nothing bothers him. Great sense of humor. Then something like this happens," said Ruskowski. "I'm just hoping for a full recovery so we can get him back."

Ruskowski said Dorman's mother and father are at the hospital, "obviously upset, but relieved that he's stable."

For the small community of Folcroft, Officer Dorman is the first to be shot in the line of duty.

"We want to ask you to keep this officer in your prayers as well as his family," said Whelan.

"To have an officer injured like this, never. I mean you know this is a wake up call for these small towns," said Ruskowski.

As it turns out, Dorman wasn't even supposed to be working Friday morning. He was filling in for someone else and was just days away from learning if he was going to be hired as a SEPTA police officer.



To: RMF who wrote (942817)6/27/2016 9:36:00 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575450
 
Probably be best if we DEPORTED all the "fundamentalist Christians". Those folks have caused many more terrorist acts than anybody else.

If we were to profile, that would be the case.

But who would have them? Why buy trouble?