Multiple officers shot dead in Dallas

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I thought Av said he was a school teacher.
 

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I'm having a Trey Gowdy moment. Everyone please bear with me. So hear is the link to the Articles of Incorporation http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/ConvertTiffToPDF?storagePath=COR\1999\0202\60757156.TIF&documentNumber=N99000000607

It references Tom Allin as the incorporator. And here is the Florida Times Union article about Tom Allin's school being rejected initially. http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/051799/met_2a1hare_.html#.V4MfzLgrLb0

And here is Tom Allin's FB Page.
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This is Tom Allin
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All of this happened in 1999, when Ava was in what? Middle school?
 

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It may not be a hate crime in the eyes of the DOJ but it is most certainly a crime of hate in the eyes of the common citizen.

Insanity. The Dallas PD told the press that the shooter declared his stated anger toward white cops and whites in general and his intentions to kill as many as possible. To call this act anything other than a hate crime and an act of domestic terrorism is dangerous on multiple levels.

Hate crime designation for a crime brings Federal charges and prosecution. Lynch is, as a result, actively protecting anyone else who may yet be arrested in connection with this massacre. She has also reached out to BLM leadership (people she has met with personally on multiple occasions) and essentially told them to "carry on".

This administration has staunchly and continuously refused to condemn ANY murders of whites by other ethnic group members as a "hate crime." My guess is that the azzhat who shot four white people in TN will also escape Federal charges despite his own stated intentions to specifically kill white people. He will now be sheltered by AG Lynch from the full force of the Federal law.

Furthermore, apart from the legal cover these individuals and their associates get by avoiding the "hate crime" charges, there is the silent, implied argument being made by this administration that killing whites is not "hateful" or "full of hate", but rather something to be, at best, excused, and at worst, celebrated.

No doubt some will find this position offensive, but the fact remains that this administration has bent over backwards to apply a double standard with regards to these sorts of crimes for the last 7 years. In my opinion, ANYONE of ANY color or ethnicity who desires to kill others based on the criteria of race, ethnicity, sexual, or religious affiliation and says as much to that effect should have his or her actions labelled as a "hate crime". Refusal on the part of Federal agencies to do so is, for lack of a better word, evil because it denotes a willful desire to ignore the founding principle that "all men are created equal" and deserve equal protection AND punishment under the laws of this nation whether they be a civilian, policeman, soldier, or politician.

We can get into the weeds concerning unfairly long prison sentences for black youths, the lack of fairness in the application of laws when it came to the fortunes of indigenous peoples and other minorities at various times in the past and present, the fact that anyone not named Clinton would be under indictment for "gross negligence" at this very moment for undertaking the same clusterphuck actions she engaged in with classified information, and other issues relative to laws and justice at another time and thread, but my response here was specifically directed at the nonsensical and uneven behavior continuing to emanate from this DOJ on this particular topic of "hate crimes."

My wife always gets on my case for being long-winded, but screw it.
 

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I'm having a Trey Gowdy moment. Everyone please bear with me. So hear is the link to the Articles of Incorporation http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/ConvertTiffToPDF?storagePath=COR\1999\0202\60757156.TIF&documentNumber=N99000000607

It references Tom Allin as the incorporator. And here is the Florida Times Union article about Tom Allin's school being rejected initially. http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/051799/met_2a1hare_.html#.V4MfzLgrLb0

And here is Tom Allin's FB Page.
https://www.facebook.com/tom.allin.92

This is Tom Allin
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All of this happened in 1999, when Ava was in what? Middle school?
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From Dallas Police Chief David Brown's press conference today:

“There is a greater role in policy-making, and folks just need to do their job. There are too many things we all agree on on both sides of the aisle that we haven’t gotten done. We just need to get it done. Quit asking cops to chime in and do it for you. We’ve got a full plate. The policy-making, the laws being passed, that’s their job. We need to do it to be safer in this country. The issues have been long discussed. We are not getting to a place where we do anything. That’s the frustration for police officers. We all know what needs to be done that we agree on, just to say we did something.”

Amen.
 

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From Dallas Police Chief David Brown's press conference today:

“There is a greater role in policy-making, and folks just need to do their job. There are too many things we all agree on on both sides of the aisle that we haven’t gotten done. We just need to get it done. Quit asking cops to chime in and do it for you. We’ve got a full plate. The policy-making, the laws being passed, that’s their job. We need to do it to be safer in this country. The issues have been long discussed. We are not getting to a place where we do anything. That’s the frustration for police officers. We all know what needs to be done that we agree on, just to say we did something.”

Amen.

Its not worth messing with people's gun rights just to make things easier on cops when we have something crazy like this happen. That is the problem I have with a lot of these police chiefs etc. even many so called conservative ones - that they think some rights need to be curtailed because it complicates things for their officers sometimes.
 

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A Cleveland NFL RB posted this but has since apologized - I am sure the NFL was on the phone with his agent about this. Unbelievable...
 

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A Cleveland NFL RB posted this but has since apologized - I am sure the NFL was on the phone with his agent about this. Unbelievable...
Isaiah Crowell. Typical UGA thug shytbag who got booted from them for weapons charges.
 

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