^^ and that is why liberal thinking is a mental disorder... their minds are so confused, they dont know if they are coming or going ..... little dems/libs vote for big dems/libs who then screw up this country ... the little dems (voters) cant see the policies of those big dems hurt this country and themselves, but yet they vote for them ... Why do you think blacks are now seeing the democrat party for what they are, and see voting for dems for years hasnt helped them one bit, they are now leaving the democrat plantation ..... thus the walkaway movement ... the dems realize they must squash Trump or their plans will be ruined .... they have tried the Russia collusion crap, Fisagate, Obamagate, the faux impeachment, now they are trying to over throw this country with violence and fake news ... well it aint working ..
Tony Dungy is a good man. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/hall-of-fame-coach-tony-dungy-drew-brees-national-anthem-comments
It is the extreme fringes on both sides we should all be worried about. I believe we all have mostly common ground, but have been told that is not the case. I dont normally chime in here, but I do follow along, astounded sometimes by the energy spent here. A good banter is good tho. We need to communicate and see others opinions and thoughts. Doesnt mean you have to agree or even admit it when you do. We have a republic that I believe is worth keeping and I also think coming together on common ground is key to doing just that. Now if we can just get our representatives to hear us on that. All of em. Sent from my SM-G960U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
just look what the little dems did when they voted these larger dems in ...... POLITICS Minneapolis seriously considering disbanding their police force Every city needs a police force, and doing away with it in any way would only cause more violence and chaos, which may in the end be exactly what Democrats want. Several members of the Minneapolis City Council are reportedly seriously considering “disbanding” the city’s police department after the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody in the Minnesota city last week, spurring riots to break out there and all over the nation. “I don’t know yet, though several of us on the council are working on finding out, what it would take to disband the [Minneapolis Police Department] and start fresh with a community-oriented, non-violent public safety and outreach capacity,” tweeted Steve Fletcher, a council member who represents Ward 3 in Minneapolis. Steve Fletcher - Minneapolis Ward 3@MplsWard3 · Jun 2, 2020 Replying to @MplsWard3 It became clear by day two that people were marching for much more than that – the response to George Floyd’s death needed to be much more than any prosecution could offer. What people in the streets have won is a permanent, generational change to the mainstream view of policing. Steve Fletcher - Minneapolis Ward 3@MplsWard3 I don’t know yet, though several of us on the council are working on finding out, what it would take to disband the MPD and start fresh with a community-oriented, non-violent public safety and outreach capacity. 21.3K 1:52 PM - Jun 2, 2020 yup .. cant fix stupid ....
No, I was shooting baskets with my son and went for a 4 mile walk with the wife, nice night to do so.
While Minneapolis ponders the police department and honors the victim and has the culture of white people under scrutiny when is it going to be ok to ask about the culture of the victims of structural racism? Why is it ok for black people to kill black people, why is it ever acceptable to loot and burn? I am sure it is something I can not grasp living a sheltered white privileged life in rural Minnesota.
Based on the lack of protests or outrage after those events occur it seems like it is part of a culture, not so much of the looting but violent crime is an every day thing in the inner city. I will be honest when I wonder if my mindset is my inner racist mind that I can't help but have because I have privilege.