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  1. #51
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    These athlete friends of yours are fakes and they are using you. They may say "thank you for your service" or that they support you, but they don't mean a word of it. They just need security, that's it. They stand in solidarity with lawless creeps who pull guns on us every chance they get. They despise white people, they want cops dead and they want to abolish law and order. They made clear that they chose sides and they are NOT YOUR friend. They are full of BS and they say what they have to say when they need something from you, it's always been that way. When you can't hear them, they sing a totally different tune, that's for sure. If you need 208 so bad you will guard these slimeballs, you are just as blatant of a whore as they are, and you can go straight to hell with you overtime money. Burn in hell, you have no souls. You would do anything for a buck you ass wipes. I know who most of you are and have zero respect for you. Nobody respects you. You think they do, peole nod to you but they hate you. Look at the bright side, maybe one or two of your BLM friends will give you a head start before they shoot you when shit hits the fan.

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    All anyone has to do is look to who you have as a Sheriff and all of the command staff, top to bottom.
    The interesting aspect of all this is the very people they are working will soon turn on them. This is serious stuff, deputies are being shot just sitting in their vehicles minding their own business. No one is safe. Everyone who is in law enforcement or wears a shirt with a police logo are targets.


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    post these pu$$ies names!!

  3. #53
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    Seems to me that any self respecting leader at the top of the police agency would refuse to have any of his or her deputies work for anyone who is anti-law enforcement. That would send a message. :-0




    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    These athlete friends of yours are fakes and they are using you. They may say "thank you for your service" or that they support you, but they don't mean a word of it. They just need security, that's it. They stand in solidarity with lawless creeps who pull guns on us every chance they get. They despise white people, they want cops dead and they want to abolish law and order. They made clear that they chose sides and they are NOT YOUR friend. They are full of BS and they say what they have to say when they need something from you, it's always been that way. When you can't hear them, they sing a totally different tune, that's for sure. If you need 208 so bad you will guard these slimeballs, you are just as blatant of a whore as they are, and you can go straight to hell with you overtime money. Burn in hell, you have no souls. You would do anything for a buck you ass wipes. I know who most of you are and have zero respect for you. Nobody respects you. You think they do, peole nod to you but they hate you. Look at the bright side, maybe one or two of your BLM friends will give you a head start before they shoot you when shit hits the fan.

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    Yeah, well BSO is run by a felon gang member and he does hate cops

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    Professional athletes; crime; law enforcement/crime:

    https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-athletes-convicted-of-homicide/sportsyeah[/url]

    Two examples:

    Clifford Etienne
    Clifford "The Black Rhino" Etienne enjoyed a successful boxing career in which he had 29 wins in 35 fights. Interestingly enough, he began boxing while serving a prison sentence for armed robbery. After earning numerous awards for his post-prison boxing career, Etienne found himself back behind bars in 2006 on charges of armed robbery, kidnapping, and the attempted murder of a police officer during a cocaine-fueled bender that involved robbing a business, carjacking, and kidnapping a family and trying to shoot two cops. He was swiftly sent back to prison for 150 years without the chance of parole.

    Robert Rozier
    Defensive end Robert Rozier enjoyed just a six-game NFL career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1979. After a short stint playing for Canadian teams, he joined a Black supremacist group and was arrested for a handful of crimes. Perhaps most notably, Rozier was arrested in 1986 after admitting to killing four people to please his group. He made a plea deal to testify against the organization for a reduced sentence. Rozier served 10 years and was released in 1996. However after bouncing nearly 30 bad checks in 1999, he returned to prison on the third-strike law and is currently serving 25 years to life.


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    NFL. =. N*******r. Felon League. They are very clear on what they want. Dead cops. F***k them. They can provide their own security. Slingshots and spears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    NFL. =. N*******r. Felon League. They are very clear on what they want. Dead cops. F***k them. They can provide their own security. Slingshots and spears.

    This would be highly offensive, except that it is so accurate. See above NFL arrest link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post

    At least ten times that number commit violent felonies that never get prosecuted because they have the cash to buy people to keep them quiet, especially rape, assault etc

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    We just hear about the notorious cases but there are many more incidents of a lesser known nature. I'd say at least 70% of the N*gg*r Felon League should be in prison for one thing or another. From violent assaults to drug offenses to just plain douche baggery, many should be locked up.





    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Professional athletes; crime; law enforcement/crime:

    https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-athletes-convicted-of-homicide/sportsyeah[/url]

    Two examples:

    Clifford Etienne
    Clifford "The Black Rhino" Etienne enjoyed a successful boxing career in which he had 29 wins in 35 fights. Interestingly enough, he began boxing while serving a prison sentence for armed robbery. After earning numerous awards for his post-prison boxing career, Etienne found himself back behind bars in 2006 on charges of armed robbery, kidnapping, and the attempted murder of a police officer during a cocaine-fueled bender that involved robbing a business, carjacking, and kidnapping a family and trying to shoot two cops. He was swiftly sent back to prison for 150 years without the chance of parole.

    Robert Rozier
    Defensive end Robert Rozier enjoyed just a six-game NFL career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1979. After a short stint playing for Canadian teams, he joined a Black supremacist group and was arrested for a handful of crimes. Perhaps most notably, Rozier was arrested in 1986 after admitting to killing four people to please his group. He made a plea deal to testify against the organization for a reduced sentence. Rozier served 10 years and was released in 1996. However after bouncing nearly 30 bad checks in 1999, he returned to prison on the third-strike law and is currently serving 25 years to life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Should politicians make more than soldiers and doctors? Why should a politician that has never served in the military make more than a doctor or soldier? Even worse why should anyone be allowed to be president -after obtaining a waiver for bone spurs-and of course we will never see the document.
    Honor, we cant even get that from the top.

    But, when it comes to indoctrination please give me an example and not one of the lies coming from t-rump
    I guess that eliminates Biden because Biden had 5 draft deferments. All for Asthma even though he was a college athlete.

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