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Guess who is race baiting again
RACE BAITING: Obama Meets with #Ferguson Activists, Wants Them to `Stay On Course'
Posted on November 17, 2014
Obama takes some time to meet with Ferguson activists, showing where his priorities are. Check this out.
Protesters are gathering in support of Michael Brown in and around St. Louis as they nervously await what many believe will be an inevitable no-indictment vote in the coming days by a grand jury for the officer who shot him.
Demonstrators held a `die-in' Sunday to mark 100 days since the unarmed Ferguson, Missouri teen was killed. They also convened to, among other things, prepare for the imminent court decision by issuing `rules of engagement' for police there for crowd control, the New York Times reports.
Many of the the high-profile protesters met with President Obama and discussed the matter November 5, including Reverend Al Sharpton. It was a meeting the Gateway Pundit notes was not included on the president's daily schedule.
Sharpton told the Times that Obama urged the group to `stay on course.'
`[Mr. Obama] was concerned about Ferguson staying on course in terms of pursuing what it was that he knew we were advocating. He said he hopes that we're doing all we can to keep peace.'
A crowd of a couple hundred demonstrators, angry about the fatal August shooting took to the streets of St. Louis on Sunday, briefly blocking a major intersection in protest.
Dozens of people lay down in the street outside of a downtown theater hosting a film festival, pretending to have been shot by other demonstrators playing the role of police officers in an action intended to evoke the memory of 18-year-old Brown, who died 100 days ago in front of his home in the suburb of Ferguson.
Read more: Daily Mail
Posted on November 17, 2014
Obama takes some time to meet with Ferguson activists, showing where his priorities are. Check this out.
Protesters are gathering in support of Michael Brown in and around St. Louis as they nervously await what many believe will be an inevitable no-indictment vote in the coming days by a grand jury for the officer who shot him.
Demonstrators held a `die-in' Sunday to mark 100 days since the unarmed Ferguson, Missouri teen was killed. They also convened to, among other things, prepare for the imminent court decision by issuing `rules of engagement' for police there for crowd control, the New York Times reports.
Many of the the high-profile protesters met with President Obama and discussed the matter November 5, including Reverend Al Sharpton. It was a meeting the Gateway Pundit notes was not included on the president's daily schedule.
Sharpton told the Times that Obama urged the group to `stay on course.'
`[Mr. Obama] was concerned about Ferguson staying on course in terms of pursuing what it was that he knew we were advocating. He said he hopes that we're doing all we can to keep peace.'
A crowd of a couple hundred demonstrators, angry about the fatal August shooting took to the streets of St. Louis on Sunday, briefly blocking a major intersection in protest.
Dozens of people lay down in the street outside of a downtown theater hosting a film festival, pretending to have been shot by other demonstrators playing the role of police officers in an action intended to evoke the memory of 18-year-old Brown, who died 100 days ago in front of his home in the suburb of Ferguson.
Read more: Daily Mail
Comments
I sincerely hate that *, if he dies of old age it will be a shame.
unless it is behind bars.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
quote:Originally posted by KAMsales
I sincerely hate that *, if he dies of old age it will be a shame.
unless it is behind bars.
Yes, if he ends up behind bars getting his cornhole stretched by someone besides Moochelle, then yes, old age is acceptable and even encouraged [;)]
Dozens of people lay down in the street outside of a downtown theater hosting a film festival, pretending to have been shot by other demonstrators playing the role of police officers in an action intended to evoke the memory of 18-year-old Brown
Word is that they also intend to honor his memory by robbing convenience stores.
quote:Originally posted by Mr. Perfect
quote:Originally posted by KAMsales
I sincerely hate that *, if he dies of old age it will be a shame.
unless it is behind bars.
Yes, if he ends up behind bars getting his cornhole stretched by someone besides Moochelle, then yes, old age is acceptable and even encouraged [;)]
I suppose a life free to roam about the streets of Chicago or Detroit would be equally acceptable.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain