On Mar 13, 12:17 pm, Billy getthe.net> wrote:
> In article
> i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> "Alfred E. Newman" gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Mar 11, 8:16 pm, Billy getthe.net> wrote:
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>>>> On Mar 11, 10:51 am, Billy getthe.net> wrote:
>>>>> Hyme, you don't read too good. White people started the Iraqi war.
>>>>> White
>>>>> people started a war in Afghanistan that should have been a police
>>>>> action. White people run Wall Street. White people control what you
>>>>> eat,
>>>>> hear, and read. It is white people who listen to your phone calls and
>>>>> read your e-mails.
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>
>
>>>>> OK. What does it mean to you? Do we have information on how many left
>>>>> handed perps there were, how about green eyed? How about people who eat
>>>>> pork rinds, comb their hair on the right, eat garlic, or are
>>>>> Protestant?
>>>>> Dumb questions? So is skin color. What makes you think skin color makes
>>>>> people criminal.
>
>>>>> The argument boils down to nature or nurture. Since all humans are the
>>>>> same species, we are all social animals that depend on adults when we
>>>>> are born. We eat the same types of food, and any biologist or
>>>>> geneticist
>>>>> will tell you there is no physical or psychological difference between
>>>>> people bases on skin color. Rome was a civilization for 1000 years, and
>>>>> they never noted differences between people bases on skin color. Free
>>>>> men came in all different colors as did slaves.
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>>>>> Police Crimes
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>>>>> In Jena a white boy,Matt Windham, assalted three black boys with a shot
>>>>> gun. The black boys took it away from him, where upon Matt Windham
>>>>> claimed he was robbed. Same town, Mychal Bell, 17 was accussed of
>>>>> assault with a deadly weapon, his shoe.
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>>>>> White police accused of sexually brutalizing black man with toilet
>>>>> plunger - New York, NY
>>>>> Sept 1, 1997
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>>>>> A Haitian immigrant who was arrested in a nightclub fight in New York
>>>>> accused White officers of taking him into a station house bathroom and
>>>>> sexually brutalizing him with the handle of a toilet plunger.
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>>>>> "They said, `Take this, nigger,' and stuck the stick in my rear end,"
>>>>> said 30-year-old Abner Louima in an interview from the hospital, where
>>>>> he was listed in critical condition after surgery to repair a puncture
>>>>> in his small intestine and an injury to his bladder.
>
>>>>> The investigation into Louima's arrest intensified after doctors
>>>>> confirmed that the injuries appeared to have been caused by a blunt
>>>>> instrument.
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>>>>> Officer Justin Volpe, 25, surrendered to internal affairs and was
>>>>> charged with aggravated sexual abuse and first degree assault, police
>>>>> officials said. Officer Charles Schwarz was charged with first degree
>>>>> assault.
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>>>>> Also arrested were Officers Thomas Bruder and Thomas Wiese, who were
>>>>> each charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon -- a
>>>>> police radio with which he and Wiese allegedly beat Louima in their
>>>>> patrol car.
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>>>>> The NY Daily News reported that Louima identified two of the officers
>>>>> from photographs shown to him in his hospital bed.
>
>>>>> "The alleged conduct involved is reprehensible, done by anyone at
>>>>> anytime," said Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. "Allegedly done by police
>>>>> officers, it's even more reprehensible."
>
>
>>>>> Police Kill Man After a Queens Bachelor Party
>>>>> Robert Stolarik for The New York Times
>
>>>>> Police officers investigated the scene of the shootings that killed
>>>>> Sean
>>>>> Bell.
>
>>>>> By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
>>>>> Published: November 26, 2006
>
>>>>> Remarks by Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly (Microsoft Word
>>>>> Document)
>>>>> Associated Press/Adam Rountree
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>>>>> Top, Sean Bell with his fiancée, Nicole Paultre, whom he was to marry
>>>>> yesterday. Mr. Bell, 23, was shot to death by police after leaving Club
>>>>> Kalua, above.
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>>>>> Hours before he was to be married, a man leaving his bachelor party at
>>>>> a
>>>>> strip club in Queens that was under police surveillance was shot and
>>>>> killed early yesterday in a hail of police bullets, witnesses and the
>>>>> police said. Two of his friends were wounded, one critically, they
>>>>> said.
>
>>>>> Many details of the shooting were not immediately clear, but relatives
>>>>> of the dead man, Sean Bell, 23, and community leaders, including the
>>>>> Rev. Al Sharpton, demanded an investigation into what some called an
>>>>> overreaction by officers that killed a man on his wedding day.
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>>>>> Witnesses told of chaos, screams and a barrage of gunfire near Club
>>>>> Kalua at 143-08 94th Avenue in Jamaica about 4:15 a.m. after Mr. Bell
>>>>> and his friends walked out and got into their car. Mr. Bell drove the
>>>>> car half a block, turned a corner and struck a black unmarked police
>>>>> minivan bearing several plainclothes officers.
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>>>>> Mr. Bell1s car then backed up onto a sidewalk, hit a storefront1s
>>>>> rolled-down protective gate and nearly struck an undercover officer
>>>>> before shooting forward and slamming into the police van again, the
>>>>> police said.
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>>>>> In response, five police officers fired at least 50 rounds at the men1s
>>>>> car, a silver Nissan Altima; the bullets ripped into other cars and
>>>>> slammed through an apartment window near the shooting scene on
>>>>> Liverpool
>>>>> Street near 94th Avenue.
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>>>>> Mr. Bell Ð who was to have been wed at 5 p.m. yesterday to Nicole
>>>>> Paultre, 22, the mother of his two small daughters Ð was shot in the
>>>>> neck, shoulder and right arm and was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical
>>>>> Center, where he was pronounced dead.
>
>>>>> The two wounded men, Joseph Guzman, 31, and Trent Benefield, 23, were
>>>>> taken to Mary Immaculate Hospital, where Mr. Guzman was listed in
>>>>> critical condition and Mr. Benefield in stable condition.
>
>>>>> Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said at a news conference last
>>>>> night that the men1s car had been hit at least 21 times. He said he did
>>>>> not know what triggered the shooting and that it was too early to tell
>>>>> if it was justified. No guns were found at the scene, and no charges
>>>>> have been filed against the men, the police said.
>
>>>>> Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said in a statement last night that it was
>>>>> too early to draw conclusions about the case. 3We know that the
>>>>> N.Y.P.D.
>>>>> officers on the scene had reason to believe an altercation involving a
>>>>> firearm was about to happen and were trying to stop it,2 he said.
>
>>>>> Angry relatives of Mr. Guzman and Mr. Benefield charged that both had
>>>>> been arrested and manacled to their hospital beds.
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>>>>> The police acknowledged that the men had been handcuffed, but said it
>>>>> had been a precaution at a time when it was unclear whether they were
>>>>> armed. Through the day, the police gave few details about what had
>>>>> happened, calling it a matter under investigation.
>
>>>>> Mr. Kelly acknowledged last night that much about the episode was
>>>>> unclear, partly because police investigators are precluded for now from
>>>>> questioning the officers involved; a lieutenant and another officer who
>>>>> did not fire any shots were questioned, though.
>
>>>>> In a statement, Commissioner Kelly said that about 4 a.m. a group of
>>>>> men
>>>>> confronted a man outside the strip club and that one man in the group
>>>>> yelled, 3Yo, get my gun.2
>
>>>>> The altercation broke up, and the men separated into two groups, with
>>>>> an
>>>>> undercover officer following one group. The men being followed by the
>>>>> undercover officer got into the Altima that then hit the minivan.
>
>>>>> The police said that one officer who leaped from the minivan, a 12-year
>>>>> police veteran, fired 31 times, and an undercover officer with nine
>>>>> years on the force fired 11 times. The other officers fired three, four
>>>>> and five times. Shell casings from the officers1 16-shot, 9-millimeter
>>>>> semiautomatic weapons littered the street; at least 40 were later
>>>>> recovered. A fourth person may have been in the Altima, police said.
>
>>>>> Legal experts said that investigators, at the behest of prosecutors,
>>>>> almost never interrogate officers involved in fatal shootings, even if
>>>>> criminal conduct is suspected, because doing so might grant a form of
>>>>> immunity and jeopardize prosecutions.
>
>>>>> The Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, declined last night to
>>>>> comment on the substance of the case, but promised a 3full, fair and
>>>>> complete investigation.2
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>>>>> The shootings reverberated with echoes of the 1999 police shooting of
>>>>> Amadou Diallo, an unarmed street vendor and Guinean immigrant who was
>>>>> killed in the vestibule of his Bronx apartment by four police officers
>>>>> who were later acquitted of criminal charges in his death. That killing
>>>>> raised questions of racial profiling and excessive force by the police.
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>>>>> One police official denied any racial motivation in yesterday1s
>>>>> shooting
>>>>> and said that two of the officers involved were white, one Hispanic and
>>>>> two black. The victims were either black or Hispanic. None of the
>>>>> officers had been involved in previous shootings, Mr. Kelly said. He
>>>>> said several officers were injured, but none seriously.
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>>>>> Mr. Sharpton, a civil rights leader who has often protested police
>>>>> actions in high-profile and racially charged cases, challenged the
>>>>> police to explain what had happened.
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>>>>> 3This is a shocking case,2 he said at an afternoon news conference
>>>>> outside Mary Immaculate Hospital, his second of the day in the case. He
>>>>> was flanked by relatives and friends of the victims, most of them
>>>>> somber
>>>>> and some sobbing.
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>>>>> Mr. Sharpton said Mr. Guzman might have been struck by anywhere from 8
>>>>> to 17 bullets. 3The doctor told us it was 17 wounds,2 which could have
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>> During 1980-98, the average arrest rate for serious violent crimes was
>> 5.7 times higher for black juveniles than for white juveniles. The
>> black-white ratio for offending rates for serious violent crimes
>> ranged from 4.1 (including adult co-offending) to 3.4 (excluding adult
>> co-offending). Although blacks are overrepresented in both the
>> offending data and the arrest data for 1980-98, the overrepresentation
>> is greater in the arrest data.
>
> Let's try it this way to see if we can spark some cognition from that
> dormant organ between your ears.
>
> Countries with lowest murder rates in ascending
order.http://mapsofworld.com/world-top-ten/countries-with-lowest-murder-rat...
> tml
> Why there must be some mistake. Six of these countries are in A-frica.
> You know what kinda people they be havin' in A-frica? (Hint) They ain't
> melanin challenged.
>
> murders per hundred thousand.
>
> Iceland 0.00
> Senegal 0.33
> Burkina Faso 0.38
> Cameroon 0.38
> Finland 0.71
> Gambia 0.71
> Mali 0.71
> Saudi Arabia 0.71
> Mauritania 0.76
> Oman 0.91
>
> Now if people with the advantage of melanin are so peaceful in other
> countries, why would they be vicious, murdering thugs in America? You
> know, I be hearin' dat some of that white blood got mixed in with the
> melanin rich folk of America. Could that be it? White blood causin' all
> these problems. After all you could find a more murderous hoard that
> what came over with that Genovese Columbus boy?
>
> If you take the trouble to look in Howard Zinn's book, "People's History
> of the United States", you will note that when Europeans first brought
> their indentured servants and their slaves, the slaves and the servants
> socialized quite easily. Them all being in the same boat, so to speak.
> Racism started as an attempt to keep the poor whites and slaves from
> making a common cause against the land owners (a.k.a. da man).
>
> See YOU in the funny papers Alfred.
> --
>
> Billy
>
> Impeach Pelosi, Bush & Cheney to the
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I'm not traveling the globe here, your side steeping the US of A
Black crime rate stats !! You
know,the here and now !!