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Well, doesn't that just take the cake 99th_Monkey Nov 2014 #1
I doubt he will want to return to the police force. upaloopa Nov 2014 #2
...because he has $500,000 in his pockets. ret5hd Nov 2014 #16
Damn...if the union gave him an undisclosed amount, Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #45
Why? Are the protestors going to move beyond protesting and go violent? Township75 Nov 2014 #32
Sure. If the grand jury fails to indict cheapdate Nov 2014 #43
If so, it's time for the equivalent of a Montgomery bus boycott RufusTFirefly Nov 2014 #3
So what, specifically, are you suggesting? ret5hd Nov 2014 #17
I have been saying Robbins Nov 2014 #4
Thank you...for your post.... BronxBoy Nov 2014 #5
I see three legal avenues if McColloch does not secure an indictment: branford Nov 2014 #7
Michael Brown's family could sue, but for a small amount. raging moderate Nov 2014 #26
The family did well at the United Nations? branford Nov 2014 #30
Think of the UN appearance as a dress rehearsal. raging moderate Nov 2014 #31
I think the family will have a short window of fame and notoriety to get their message across. branford Nov 2014 #33
The UN's popularity among Americans is similar to herpes? deurbano Nov 2014 #37
Take a look at the more recent Gallup poll. branford Nov 2014 #38
Neither poll gives the UN a favorability rating in the ballpark of herpes. deurbano Nov 2014 #39
Your welcome Robbins Nov 2014 #8
It also appears that there will be no federal civil rights charges. branford Nov 2014 #6
As for federal case Robbins Nov 2014 #9
Which bias are you referring to? Oktober Nov 2014 #10
His publicly perceived bias towards.,, BronxBoy Nov 2014 #12
Oh, I thought you were talking about a legal standard... Oktober Nov 2014 #35
He is bias towards police Robbins Nov 2014 #13
My friend.... BronxBoy Nov 2014 #11
My comments have nothing to do with "solving" anything. branford Nov 2014 #14
I'm just saying... BronxBoy Nov 2014 #20
You avoided my question. branford Nov 2014 #25
Is it stacked because of evidence? Oktober Nov 2014 #36
It can take up to 30 years JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #40
K.... Oktober Nov 2014 #41
Just saying JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #42
Balderdash. cheapdate Nov 2014 #44
I don't either, but its worth noting Hari Seldon Nov 2014 #15
Sadly, Roorda is not just a union official loyalsister Nov 2014 #18
Which is why Robbins Nov 2014 #19
Agreed loyalsister Nov 2014 #21
Be nice to know the reps name.... BronxBoy Nov 2014 #22
From the People's Republic of Columbia loyalsister Nov 2014 #24
Doesn't the US Constitution protect the right to peaceable assembly to seek redress of wrongs? raging moderate Nov 2014 #28
Nixon Robbins Nov 2014 #23
Koster used to call himself as a moderate republican loyalsister Nov 2014 #27
In consideration of committees I would vote for him loyalsister Nov 2014 #29
UPDATE: Ferguson officer's lawyer, union official, say story on grand jury confidence was misleading brooklynite Nov 2014 #34
They accidentally revealed the fix is in and are trying to walk it back Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #46
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