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Anybody else, starting to sense the Ferguson Cop shooting might be excessive force ?
				
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 I'll have to check that out. Technically they usually aren't covered under the policy, but for instance during the Rodney King riots, all that stuff generally ended up being covered.Originally posted by YALE View PostThat depends on your policy, the state you're in, and the company you buy insurance from. The Planet Money podcast #570 does a better job explaining how that works than the $1,000 class I took last semester.
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 Originally posted by GE View PostI'll have to check that out. Technically they usually aren't covered under the policy, but for instance during the Rodney King riots, all that stuff generally ended up being covered.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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 Originally posted by ceyko View PostDon't have a ton of time googling, but did Obama really chime in on this? He's more and more a punk everyday. During his statements urging for calm in Ferguson, President Barack Obama also suggested that, in the coming days, the media focus on positive solutions to the civil rights issues that erupted in the aftermath of Michael Brown's death at the hands of Officer Darren Wilson. "There is inevitably going to be some negative reaction, and it will make for good TV," he noted. During his statements urging for calm in Ferguson, President Barack Obama also suggested that, in the coming days, the media focus on positive solutions to the civil rights issues that erupted in the aftermath of Michael Brown's death at the hands of Officer Darren Wilson. "There is inevitably going to be some negative reaction, and it will make for good TV," he noted.
 
  
 
 During his statements urging for calm in Ferguson, President Barack Obama also suggested that, in the coming days, the media focus on positive solutions to the civil rights issues that erupted in the aftermath of Michael Brown’s death at the hands of Officer Darren Wilson. “There is inevitably going to be some negative reaction, and it will make for good TV,” he noted.
 
 
 Which makes these split-screens, most of them coming from the same live feeds, so gut-wrenching:
 
 Which makes these split-screens, most of them coming from the same live feeds, so gut-wrenching:
 
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 Wow. pic.twitter.com/WQRkYkZktY
 
 — Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) November 25, 2014
 
 
 MSNBC's surreal parallel airing of Obama speech with living footage from Ferguson. Gut wrenching. pic.twitter.com/tQiR95B9Yu
 
 — Lauren Katzenberg (@Lkatzenberg) November 25, 2014
 
 
 Surreal split screen: Obama calls for restraint as what looks like tear gas is deployed in #Ferguson pic.twitter.com/97W3YwGeHn
 
 — Raya Jalabi (@rayajalabi) November 25, 2014
 
 
 "There is inevitably going to be some reaction that makes for good tv" don't think he knows whats in the split screen pic.twitter.com/EeEByxFp7A
 
 — Melissa Francis (@MelissaAFrancis) November 25, 2014
 
 
 This is so bad RT @GPollowitz: Obama split screen via CNN pic.twitter.com/mFIKfwN1SH”
 
 — Jen Olney (@gingerconsult) November 25, 2014
 
 
 Three news networks right now. That Obama/Ferguson split screen is so surreal pic.twitter.com/QiaRgG0jo1
 
 — Amanda Wills (@AmandaWills) November 25, 2014
 
 
 This is the split screen. He is speaking of peaceful protest as they flip cars. #Ferguson pic.twitter.com/Qn6YYAKHDx
 
 — Michael Buckley (@buckhollywood) November 25, 2014
 
 
 Calling it now. Conservatives are going to use #msnbc's stupid #ferguson split screen as a campaign ad #2016. #fail pic.twitter.com/lPt0KklExF
 
 — Edmund D. Harrington (@EdmundOnHudson) November 25, 2014
 
 
 And the question of the night, from Ta-Nehisi Coates:
 
 Oh this image. Good God. Can the White House people see this?
 
 — Ta-Nehisi Coates (@tanehisicoates) November 25, 2014
 
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 Civil rights issues? How about the death of one black teen overshadowing every other black teen murder? Oh, that's right, because he was killed by a white cop. Fucking idiots. That's not a civil rights issue, that's irresponsible black culture issue. Try investigating black on black crime in that neighborhood; no witnesses and no one with info unless they're paid.
 
 They burned their hood because they have no idea what it takes to progress, nor what responsible behavior looks like. They were never taught and will always be victims.
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 This is the account just before Officer Wilson was involved with Brown. Seems to be a trend in this hood.Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View PostCivil rights issues? How about the death of one black teen overshadowing every other black teen murder? Oh, that's right, because he was killed by a white cop. Fucking idiots. That's not a civil rights issue, that's irresponsible black culture issue. Try investigating black on black crime in that neighborhood; no witnesses and no one with info unless they're paid.
 
 They burned their hood because they have no idea what it takes to progress, nor what responsible behavior looks like. They were never taught and will always be victims.
 
 Approximately 90 minutes before fatally shooting unarmed teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Officer Darren Wilson was at a nearby apartment complex responding to a call from a woman claiming a man threatened to shoot her. When the suspect left the area and the victim declined to file charges, (imagine that??) Wilson then responded to a call about a sick baby who was struggling to breathe.
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 ftfyOriginally posted by Baba Ganoush View PostCivil rights issues? How about the death of one black teen overshadowing every other black teen murder? Oh, that's right, because he was killed by a white cop. Fucking idiots. That's not a civil rights issue, that's irresponsible black culture issue. Try investigating black on black crime in that neighborhood; no witnesses and no one with info unless they're paid.
 
 They burned their hood because they have no idea what it takes to progress, nor what responsible behavior looks like. They were never taught and will always be "victims".
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 I don't think the guy is a hero. On the contrary, I think he's an asshole that had a cop-god-complex. I'm not saying the shooting was in the wrong, or that Brown didn't earn his death, but to paint Wilson as a hero is bullshit.Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View PostThis is the account just before Officer Wilson was involved with Brown. Seems to be a trend in this hood.
 
 Approximately 90 minutes before fatally shooting unarmed teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Officer Darren Wilson was at a nearby apartment complex responding to a call from a woman claiming a man threatened to shoot her. When the suspect left the area and the victim declined to file charges, (imagine that??) Wilson then responded to a call about a sick baby who was struggling to breathe.
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