I really wish some of these swells would try blocking the doors at some big box stores tonight. That would be even funnier than calling Soledad O'Brien a "journalist".
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11/27/2014 10:33:21 PM PST by
RightGeek
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To: RightGeek
73 posted on
11/28/2014 8:02:58 AM PST by
KeyLargo
To: RightGeek
They want Just-Us. Won’t be happy until someone kills a white cop in the name of the gentle giant.
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11/28/2014 8:21:09 AM PST by
Mike Darancette
(AGW-e is the climate "Domino Theory")
To: RightGeek
How many black-owned businesses will suffer as a result?
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11/28/2014 8:22:14 AM PST by
dfwgator
To: RightGeek
The campaign was started by a grassroots group called Blackout for Human Rights, which aims to to raise awareness that builds and maintains pressure on the instruments of power until we are satisfied that the current threat has passed. If you feel it's not safe to be assaulting police officers, I would say DON'T!!
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11/28/2014 9:48:18 AM PST by
gogeo
(If you are Tea Party, the Republican Party does not want you.)
To: RightGeek
Guess it will be safer for all civil citizens to go out and about now. We should encourage more of these kind of boycotts.
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11/28/2014 10:36:47 AM PST by
Ghost of SVR4
(So many are so hopelessly dependent on the government that they will fight to protect it.)
To: RightGeek
It’s a stretch to call any of these people “celebrities.” I’ve never heard of any of these people except Soledad O’Brien and I highly doubt that anyone is celebrating her. The only outcome of this “protest” is that there might be a few less people trampling their neighbors on the way to the TV dept during the blue light special, so it’s a win.
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