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#Ferguson — the indecent Matt Bruenig feels riots are a GOOD thing [Darleen Click]

I’d label the scribbling from this indecent piece of Leftist scum troll-bait, but based on his past writing, he really means it The media reaction to the rioting has thus far been uniformly ridiculous. As much as we all love AutoZone and Doritos, hysterically sobbing at the sight of the former being burned and the latter being looted is a tad over the top. A clip of bullets was unloaded

#Ferguson — Identifying the media invested in a racist agenda [Darleen Click]

Compare and contrast Photo: stuff-that-irks-me: spursandbling: Liberal news always making things about race… ???? #ferguson #cnn… http://t.co/Hk1CJDElLR — Peter T Volkmar (@ptvolkmar) November 25, 2014

Lesley McSpadden, mother of Michael Brown, the Cindy Sheehan of 2010s [Darleen Click]

Sheehan wore her dead son’s body for years as a PR banner. Looks like McSpadden is looking to make the role her own. Ferguson could be visited by UN Special Rapporteurs, official investigators who would examine what advocates see as the inherent racism in the police force in Ferguson. Depending on who’s telling the story, Brown was either hands-up trying to surrender or inside the police car pummeling the officer.

Ferguson Truthers [Darleen Click]

Washington Post (well-known reich-wing racist newspaper) reports that evidence looks to be substantiating officer Darren Wilson’s testimony. Because Wilson is white and Brown was black, the case has ignited intense debate over how police interact with African American men. But more than a half-dozen unnamed black witnesses have provided testimony to a St. Louis County grand jury that largely supports Wilson’s account of events of Aug. 9, according to several

TEA Party edition of Money talks, bullsh*t walks in Ferguson [Darleen Click]

“You can’t change the world in your living room.” Many local businesses in Ferguson were vandalized, looted, and even set on fire as demonstrators took to the streets to protest the shooting. Sadly, innocent business owners have been left to foot the bills. This is where the St. Louis Tea Party realized they could help. The group spread the word of the “BUYcott” event on Facebook, hoping to get at

Ferguson’s looter mentality in Washington DC [Darleen Click]

What is the difference between these Ferguson “protesters” … CBS interviewed three young men in Ferguson, Missouri this week. One protester Gunny warned officials: “To be honest, if they don’t come and restore these neighborhoods for these people, like when you gotta go travel miles to Walmart and to get gas and stuff like that, it should be right here. If they don’t restore this community for people who stay

Obama to pontificate about Ferguson … again … oh.joy. [Darleen Click]

Any time now …. … is it too early for a drinking game?? ******************************************************** Here we go … Obama has the same weird cadence to his voice that he believes projects seriousness but oozes insincerity. Now trying to excuse his refusal to do anything about ISIS “Kurds and Iraqi’s capable of handling ISIS” “We are aware the work is not yet done.” “The Iraqi people need to reject ISIS and

Michael Brown autopsy — not shot in the back [Darleen Click]

From the pathologist hired by the Brown family. Michael Brown, the unarmed black teenager who was killed by a police officer, sparking protests around the nation, was shot at least six times, including twice in the head, a preliminary private autopsy performed on Sunday found. One of the bullets entered the top of Mr. Brown’s skull, suggesting his head was bent forward when it struck him and caused a fatal

Michael Brown, strong-arm robbery suspect [Darleen Click]

There are still two, distinct stories about how the actual shooting of Michael Brown by Officer Darren Wilson occurred. The police maintain it was after Brown struggled with Wilson for the officer’s gun. The other story is that Brown was shot while his hands were up and he was surrendering. There is no overlap between these stories, so while I have followed the events, I have refrained from commenting because