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Crowley / Gates matter that is strange.
by Riley
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I listened to a piece about this situation and there was something very strange about this that no one has commented on.

The police were called because a neighbor of Gates said someone was trying to enter Mr. Gates house. Huh!!!!!

Ok, if you are Officer Crowley and you recieve a message that an unknown person is trying to enter a home called in by the owners neighbor, I will bet money marbles or chalk that knowing this you are already pretty well convinced that the person is not the owner because his neighbor says it's not Gates.

Now was this neighbor going blind that he went to the trouble to call in a possible break-in and he didn't recognize his neighbor?

Also with Officer Crowley was a black police officer that said that Officer Crowley followed standard proceedures.

Obama, made a huge mistake when he said that the officer was stupid and I will wager when all the facts meet the light, Mr. Gates will be the one that will come out looking stupid.

Re: Crowley / Gates matter that is strange.
by Riley

As a follow up on this situation I would like to see the neighbor interviewed and asked why he didn't know that the person entering the house was his neighbor???

Re: Crowley / Gates matter that is strange.
by Riley

ahhhh, sorry, I hadn't read the posts about this below. I guess I am a little late.

Once the goon knew it was Gates home & Gates IDed himself,
by Lobato1c

Why did the goon persist in harassing Gates whom was "INSIDE" his home & the goon didn't have a warant?

Best Regards

Lobato1

Re: Once the goon knew it was Gates home & Gates IDed himself,
by TickleBob
Lobato1c:

Why did the goon persist in harassing Gates whom was "INSIDE" his home & the goon didn't have a warant?

Best Regards

Lobato1

You appear intent on distorting facts. Even Obama is apologizing. Why don´t you?

Sad.

AMF

What "FACT" did I distort?
by Lobato1c

\Best Regards

Lobato1

Re: What "FACT" did I distort?
by TickleBob
Lobato1c:

\Best Regards

Lobato1

First you continue calling the Officer of the Law a goon. It´s been pretty well established that he acted professionally and ¨followed procedure¨. You are trying with all your ¨ignorance¨ to make it appear that a ¨white cop¨ went in and beat up a poor ¨black professor¨.

The professor stands a good chance of being sued and will lose, just as you are losing this discussion.

I call'em as I see'em
by Lobato1c

& a goon is a goon no matter how much lipstick you put on the pig.

Best Regards

Lobato1

Re: I call'em as I see'em
by TickleBob
Lobato1c:

& a goon is a goon no matter how much lipstick you put on the pig.

Best Regards

Lobato1

So far nothing has come out about Officer Crowley´s career behavior is indicative of a goon.

Obama, for his part is apologizing for being a racist goon.

Re: But you´ve seen nothing of this. -
by TickleBob

Gates then told him, "I'll speak with your mama outside." Outside, Sgt. Crowley's mama failed to show. But among his colleagues were a black officer and a Hispanic officer. Which is an odd kind of posse for what the Rev. Al Sharpton calls, inevitably, "the highest example of racial profiling I have seen." But what of our post-racial president? After noting that "'Skip' Gates is a friend" of his, President Obama said that "there is a long history in this country of African-Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately." But, if they're being "disproportionately" stopped by African American and Latino cops, does that really fall under the category of systemic racism? Short of dispatching one of those Uighur Muslims from China recently liberated from Gitmo by Obama to frolic and gambol on the beaches of Bermuda, the assembled officers were a veritable rainbow coalition. The photograph of the arrest shows a bullet-headed black cop – Sgt. Leon Lashley, I believe – standing in front of the porch while behind him a handcuffed Gates yells accusations of racism. This is the pitiful state the Bull Connors of the 21st century are reduced to, forced to take along a squad recruited from the nearest Benetton ad when they go out to whup some uppity Negro boy.

As professor Gates jeered at the officers, "You don't know who you're messin' with." Did Sgt. Crowley have to arrest him? Probably not. Did he allow himself to be provoked by an obnoxious buffoon? Maybe. I dunno. I wasn't there. Neither was the president of the United States, or the governor of Massachusetts or the mayor of Cambridge. All of whom have declared themselves firmly on the side of the Ivy League bigshot. And all of whom, as it happens, are African American. A black president, a black governor and a black mayor all agree with a black Harvard professor that he was racially profiled by a white-Latino-black police team, headed by a cop who teaches courses in how to avoid racial profiling. The boundless elasticity of such endemic racism suggests that the "post-racial America" will be living with blowhard grievance-mongers like professor Gates unto the end of time.

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Re: Once the goon knew it was Gates home & Gates IDed himself,
by Riley

You suppose that might be why the officer asked Mr. Gates to step outside?

I wouldn't have gone out to play into goon's game.
by Lobato1c

Best Regards

Lobato1

Goon's inane "ACOUSTICS" crap is believable?
by Lobato1c

ROTFLMAO

Best Regards

Lobato1

Nope!
by Lobato1c
Riley:

You suppose that might be why the officer asked Mr. Gates to step outside?

Professor Gates upset the goon cop demanding his badge number & name & ordered Gates to step outside so he could then have the excuse of arresting the uppitty N (word), in a public place.

But Harvard Professor Gates being the intelligent person he is, "Refused" (as I or any other intelligent person would have done) & the argument consequently escalated & Gates was subsequently arrested for disorderly conduct by the goon cop.

Best Regards

Lobato1

Re: Nope!
by TickleBob

They should NEVER consider you for jury duty even for the simplest traffic ticket.

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