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In reply to the discussion: The Rude Pundit - Random Thoughts Reading Through the DOJ's Ferguson Police Report [View all]Cryptoad
(8,254 posts)3. The biggest diference between now and 1960
is that in 1960 some people didn't have the right to vote for a change.... All has settled down and even a election has come and gone. and over 63% of those in Ferguson stayed at home and did not vote for a change. So we still have the same elected officials in office ....those public elected officals who are accountable for policies and hiring practices of the police in Ferguson are still in there. Nothing has changed.. Maybe if as much energy that was put into the protest had been put into getting out the vote, there would be real change in Ferguson. The Fight that fought in 60's was not for the right to protest it was the right to vote for change. Really makes me sad!
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The Rude Pundit - Random Thoughts Reading Through the DOJ's Ferguson Police Report [View all]
meegbear
Mar 2015
OP
Maybe you haven't read WHY AAs don't vote? I haven't read the entire report, but I hope this was
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#69
Really important points. No wonder the PDs are obtaining military equipment.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2015
#71
I believe I said 'sweeping changes' not 'revolution' so that part of your post is irrelevant to me.
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#74
People must become more involved in local politics. I am disappointed in the DoJ.
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#56
FPD is NOT... NOT unique... There are MANY communities who have this relationship with the local
uponit7771
Mar 2015
#6
Ferguson Mayor and Police Chief: "I see nothing, I know nothing!" No accident, a plan.
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#7
SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts says there is no racism. Would it be racist to say something
Dustlawyer
Mar 2015
#8
AKA: "Armed struggle." Holder yesterday said, "There's never any excuse for
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#25
A completely disturbing and unacceptable mess that is far from isolated to Ferguson
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#10
This shows what would happen if the GOP took control of the USA. They would make
rladdi
Mar 2015
#11
Nixon is a Democrat and I think you greatly underestimate how deep and wide these problems are.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#18
Hmmm...I think DNA can be altered and it will probably take at least as drastic
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#61
There are actually people on this very board happy-dancing the clearance of Wilson
alcibiades_mystery
Mar 2015
#14
Are you this rude in real life or do you just play a rude person hidden behind
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#46
Where are all the Ferguson PD and St. Louis County PD copologists now? - nt
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#26
Next memorial day I am going to have a new plaque to put on my civil war anscestors grave. Died
jwirr
Mar 2015
#37
That is so sad. Although nothing I write can invalidate your feelings, I would merely
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#48
Thank you for that reminder. It helps. I think one of the real sorrows is that it is not JUST
jwirr
Mar 2015
#50
I was so pissed off about this last fall that I was readying myself to travel
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#52