Fox News' Bill O'Reilly Says Eric Garner Didn't Deserve To Die

My oh my....such thin skin. Or perhaps they are actually scales.

Speaking of reptiles...you claim you're a "hedge fund manager"....if that's true (I doubt it) you deal in leverage, long and short selling and derivatives.....that's the kind of reptiles who crashed our economy....and you claim you're a socialist? I wonder if any of your "clients" know your home address (flop house/fleabag motel)....you don't fit the profile...who would invest with a freak like you?

No one can be this stupid...Oh, wait, I'm on the USMB.
You actually think I'm going to state my real occupation on here? OK, I'm Donald Trump's latest squeeze.
No, wait....I was that last week. I'm a bored computer hacker on contract with the NSA sitting 4000 feet under the city of Colorado Springs. That's it.
 
A choke hold should only be used serious crimes; selling cigarettes is not serious.
Tell that to tax crazed Leftist in NYC.

Eric Garner was killed by the nanny state, which taxes cigs so much they send out death squads to kill those who evade their taxes.

Bill DeBlasio murdered Eric Garner.

Behold!! The idiot!!
Yeah blame the cops, not the authorities that told them to crack down on these guys stealing customers from legitimate tax paying businesses and taxes from the city.


Here's the bottom line:

The crime rate has dropped drastically in New York City over the last 20 years. I mean it fell harder and faster than George Bush's economic fiasco in 2008.
("""
Today, in an astonishing twist, New York is one of the safest cities in the country. Its current homicide rate is 18 percent of its 1990 total — its auto theft rate is 6 percent. The drop exceeded the wildest dreams of crime experts of the 1990s, and it’s a testament to this transformation that New Yorkers now seem more likely to complain about the city’s dullness than about its criminality....." What really cleaned up New York - Salon.com

But the city still maintains an active plus retired police force of 50,000.

(The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers.)

So you have a lot of bored cops with nothing to do except bust small-time misdemeanors like Eric Garner. And just like any pack mentality, and the cops are full of that, things go bad quickly.

The answer is: reduce the police force, lay a bunch of them off. But the police unions in this country are too powerful, so that ain't gonna happen.

Make them wear cop-cams? Ha. Eric Garner's death proved that doesn't mean shit.


255,000 other misdemeanor arrests did not result in deaths of the perp, so wholesale changes such as you suggest would be over reacting.

Yes?

255,000 misdemeanor arrests for....weed? Definite overreach. Non-moving auto violations? What then?
 
A choke hold should only be used serious crimes; selling cigarettes is not serious.
Tell that to tax crazed Leftist in NYC.

Eric Garner was killed by the nanny state, which taxes cigs so much they send out death squads to kill those who evade their taxes.

Bill DeBlasio murdered Eric Garner.

Behold!! The idiot!!
Yeah blame the cops, not the authorities that told them to crack down on these guys stealing customers from legitimate tax paying businesses and taxes from the city.


Here's the bottom line:

The crime rate has dropped drastically in New York City over the last 20 years. I mean it fell harder and faster than George Bush's economic fiasco in 2008.
("""
Today, in an astonishing twist, New York is one of the safest cities in the country. Its current homicide rate is 18 percent of its 1990 total — its auto theft rate is 6 percent. The drop exceeded the wildest dreams of crime experts of the 1990s, and it’s a testament to this transformation that New Yorkers now seem more likely to complain about the city’s dullness than about its criminality....." What really cleaned up New York - Salon.com

But the city still maintains an active plus retired police force of 50,000.

(The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers.)

So you have a lot of bored cops with nothing to do except bust small-time misdemeanors like Eric Garner. And just like any pack mentality, and the cops are full of that, things go bad quickly.

The answer is: reduce the police force, lay a bunch of them off. But the police unions in this country are too powerful, so that ain't gonna happen.

Make them wear cop-cams? Ha. Eric Garner's death proved that doesn't mean shit.


255,000 other misdemeanor arrests did not result in deaths of the perp, so wholesale changes such as you suggest would be over reacting.

Yes?
Republicans we need to stop defending the police on this. Whose next on the cross hair?
 
No one can be this stupid...Oh, wait, I'm on the USMB.
You actually think I'm going to state my real occupation on here? OK, I'm Donald Trump's latest squeeze.
No, wait....I was that last week. I'm a bored computer hacker on contract withe NSA sitting 4000 feet under the city of Colorado Springs. That's it.

So you're a liar and a fool.....not that anybody is surprised. We all know your "real occupation" is so important we wouldn't want you to divulge it......and get you tracked down by an irate "teabagger" and beaten with her purse. As I suspected, you're unemployed, sitting at a library computer, and eating SNAP potato chips and an off-brand cola.....
 
Tell that to tax crazed Leftist in NYC.

Eric Garner was killed by the nanny state, which taxes cigs so much they send out death squads to kill those who evade their taxes.

Bill DeBlasio murdered Eric Garner.

Behold!! The idiot!!
Yeah blame the cops, not the authorities that told them to crack down on these guys stealing customers from legitimate tax paying businesses and taxes from the city.


Here's the bottom line:

The crime rate has dropped drastically in New York City over the last 20 years. I mean it fell harder and faster than George Bush's economic fiasco in 2008.
("""
Today, in an astonishing twist, New York is one of the safest cities in the country. Its current homicide rate is 18 percent of its 1990 total — its auto theft rate is 6 percent. The drop exceeded the wildest dreams of crime experts of the 1990s, and it’s a testament to this transformation that New Yorkers now seem more likely to complain about the city’s dullness than about its criminality....." What really cleaned up New York - Salon.com

But the city still maintains an active plus retired police force of 50,000.

(The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers.)

So you have a lot of bored cops with nothing to do except bust small-time misdemeanors like Eric Garner. And just like any pack mentality, and the cops are full of that, things go bad quickly.

The answer is: reduce the police force, lay a bunch of them off. But the police unions in this country are too powerful, so that ain't gonna happen.

Make them wear cop-cams? Ha. Eric Garner's death proved that doesn't mean shit.


255,000 other misdemeanor arrests did not result in deaths of the perp, so wholesale changes such as you suggest would be over reacting.

Yes?
Republicans we need to stop defending the police on this. Whose next on the cross hair?
The police were carrying out the will of the Nanny State.

They cannot be criticized.

Loosies are an assault on the entitlements of the poor, the sick, and the homeless.


KILL THE KULAKS!!!!!!!
 
Tell that to tax crazed Leftist in NYC.

Eric Garner was killed by the nanny state, which taxes cigs so much they send out death squads to kill those who evade their taxes.

Bill DeBlasio murdered Eric Garner.

Behold!! The idiot!!
Yeah blame the cops, not the authorities that told them to crack down on these guys stealing customers from legitimate tax paying businesses and taxes from the city.


Here's the bottom line:

The crime rate has dropped drastically in New York City over the last 20 years. I mean it fell harder and faster than George Bush's economic fiasco in 2008.
("""
Today, in an astonishing twist, New York is one of the safest cities in the country. Its current homicide rate is 18 percent of its 1990 total — its auto theft rate is 6 percent. The drop exceeded the wildest dreams of crime experts of the 1990s, and it’s a testament to this transformation that New Yorkers now seem more likely to complain about the city’s dullness than about its criminality....." What really cleaned up New York - Salon.com

But the city still maintains an active plus retired police force of 50,000.

(The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers.)

So you have a lot of bored cops with nothing to do except bust small-time misdemeanors like Eric Garner. And just like any pack mentality, and the cops are full of that, things go bad quickly.

The answer is: reduce the police force, lay a bunch of them off. But the police unions in this country are too powerful, so that ain't gonna happen.

Make them wear cop-cams? Ha. Eric Garner's death proved that doesn't mean shit.


255,000 other misdemeanor arrests did not result in deaths of the perp, so wholesale changes such as you suggest would be over reacting.

Yes?

255,000 misdemeanor arrests for....weed? Definite overreach. Non-moving auto violations? What then?

This isn't a fucking game, boy.
 
No one can be this stupid...Oh, wait, I'm on the USMB.
You actually think I'm going to state my real occupation on here? OK, I'm Donald Trump's latest squeeze.
No, wait....I was that last week. I'm a bored computer hacker on contract withe NSA sitting 4000 feet under the city of Colorado Springs. That's it.

So you're a liar and a fool.....not that anybody is surprised. We all know your "real occupation" is so important we wouldn't want you to divulge it......and get you tracked down by an irate "teabagger" and beaten with her purse. As I suspected, you're unemployed, sitting at a library computer, and eating SNAP potato chips and an off-brand cola.....

Oh, that's right, you are the guy who pretended to be something you weren't, and when I asked you some simple questions, you blew up.

NTPP has no obligation to tell you a fucking thing, spud, about his background.

Bill O is not the only name conservative worried about this case.

We have had a series of incidents that could have, and should have, been handled better.

Now we can make this about the case or about your disturbed personality.
 
Tell that to tax crazed Leftist in NYC.

Eric Garner was killed by the nanny state, which taxes cigs so much they send out death squads to kill those who evade their taxes.

Bill DeBlasio murdered Eric Garner.

Behold!! The idiot!!
Yeah blame the cops, not the authorities that told them to crack down on these guys stealing customers from legitimate tax paying businesses and taxes from the city.


Here's the bottom line:

The crime rate has dropped drastically in New York City over the last 20 years. I mean it fell harder and faster than George Bush's economic fiasco in 2008.
("""
Today, in an astonishing twist, New York is one of the safest cities in the country. Its current homicide rate is 18 percent of its 1990 total — its auto theft rate is 6 percent. The drop exceeded the wildest dreams of crime experts of the 1990s, and it’s a testament to this transformation that New Yorkers now seem more likely to complain about the city’s dullness than about its criminality....." What really cleaned up New York - Salon.com

But the city still maintains an active plus retired police force of 50,000.

(The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers.)

So you have a lot of bored cops with nothing to do except bust small-time misdemeanors like Eric Garner. And just like any pack mentality, and the cops are full of that, things go bad quickly.

The answer is: reduce the police force, lay a bunch of them off. But the police unions in this country are too powerful, so that ain't gonna happen.

Make them wear cop-cams? Ha. Eric Garner's death proved that doesn't mean shit.


255,000 other misdemeanor arrests did not result in deaths of the perp, so wholesale changes such as you suggest would be over reacting.

Yes?
Republicans we need to stop defending the police on this. Whose next on the cross hair?

I am defending the institution of Law Enforcement and those who do it honorably while also stating that Garner said I can't breathe 11 times before he died.

At what point would any of us have relaxed that choke hold?

After the 3rd time?

Or the sixth?

Or the eighth, ninth or tenth time the man cried out for his life?

I stand with the Police and support them 100% unless they do wrong.

Then I call them on it but always I try to understand the situation as best I can before coming to a conclusion.

Usually that means after the legal system has done it's work.

Eric Garner should be alive today.
 
Mud, bigreb, and I all have trouble most of the agreeing on anything, but if they and folks like me are representative, then I suspect the country as a whole is troubled.
 
Behold!! The idiot!!
Yeah blame the cops, not the authorities that told them to crack down on these guys stealing customers from legitimate tax paying businesses and taxes from the city.


Here's the bottom line:

The crime rate has dropped drastically in New York City over the last 20 years. I mean it fell harder and faster than George Bush's economic fiasco in 2008.
("""
Today, in an astonishing twist, New York is one of the safest cities in the country. Its current homicide rate is 18 percent of its 1990 total — its auto theft rate is 6 percent. The drop exceeded the wildest dreams of crime experts of the 1990s, and it’s a testament to this transformation that New Yorkers now seem more likely to complain about the city’s dullness than about its criminality....." What really cleaned up New York - Salon.com

But the city still maintains an active plus retired police force of 50,000.

(The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers.)

So you have a lot of bored cops with nothing to do except bust small-time misdemeanors like Eric Garner. And just like any pack mentality, and the cops are full of that, things go bad quickly.

The answer is: reduce the police force, lay a bunch of them off. But the police unions in this country are too powerful, so that ain't gonna happen.

Make them wear cop-cams? Ha. Eric Garner's death proved that doesn't mean shit.


255,000 other misdemeanor arrests did not result in deaths of the perp, so wholesale changes such as you suggest would be over reacting.

Yes?

255,000 misdemeanor arrests for....weed? Definite overreach. Non-moving auto violations? What then?

This isn't a fucking game, boy.
Of course it is a fucking game.

Thousands of black on black senseless killing for every one police arrest gone wrong that ends in death.

Black lives don't means SHIT, unless a white cop is involved.

That's the fuckin' facts.
 
Mud, bigreb, and I all have trouble most of the agreeing on anything, but if they and folks like me are representative, then I suspect the country as a whole is troubled.

When you have a seven to one situation on a cigarette selling deal, choke holds are not needed. The video is very, very clear.

I support the police when they are doing their job correctly; in this case, the decision on how the one officer did his job is wrong.
 
Mud, bigreb, and I all have trouble most of the agreeing on anything, but if they and folks like me are representative, then I suspect the country as a whole is troubled.
I am troubled by the whole thing too.

But, you cannot have your Nanny State and be free from the law of unintended consequences.

I wonder how far up the chain of command you would have to go to find a white man to blame for the order to crack down on loosies.
 
Mud, bigreb, and I all have trouble most of the agreeing on anything, but if they and folks like me are representative, then I suspect the country as a whole is troubled.

When you have a seven to one situation on a cigarette selling deal, choke holds are not needed. The video is very, very clear.
He wasn't choked for being arrested for selling loosies for the ninth time.

He was choked for resisting arrest.

No law was violated by the cop.

Police protocol does not carry the weight of law.

Fire the fucker, and sue him.

That is the way it is.
 
Behold!! The idiot!!
Yeah blame the cops, not the authorities that told them to crack down on these guys stealing customers from legitimate tax paying businesses and taxes from the city.


Here's the bottom line:

The crime rate has dropped drastically in New York City over the last 20 years. I mean it fell harder and faster than George Bush's economic fiasco in 2008.
("""
Today, in an astonishing twist, New York is one of the safest cities in the country. Its current homicide rate is 18 percent of its 1990 total — its auto theft rate is 6 percent. The drop exceeded the wildest dreams of crime experts of the 1990s, and it’s a testament to this transformation that New Yorkers now seem more likely to complain about the city’s dullness than about its criminality....." What really cleaned up New York - Salon.com

But the city still maintains an active plus retired police force of 50,000.

(The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (NYC PBA), the largest municipal police union in the United States, represents over 50,000 active and retired NYC police officers.)

So you have a lot of bored cops with nothing to do except bust small-time misdemeanors like Eric Garner. And just like any pack mentality, and the cops are full of that, things go bad quickly.

The answer is: reduce the police force, lay a bunch of them off. But the police unions in this country are too powerful, so that ain't gonna happen.

Make them wear cop-cams? Ha. Eric Garner's death proved that doesn't mean shit.


255,000 other misdemeanor arrests did not result in deaths of the perp, so wholesale changes such as you suggest would be over reacting.

Yes?
Republicans we need to stop defending the police on this. Whose next on the cross hair?
The police were carrying out the will of the Nanny State.

They cannot be criticized.

Loosies are an assault on the entitlements of the poor, the sick, and the homeless.


KILL THE KULAKS!!!!!!!
Everybody civil rights need to be defended whose next on the hit squad? You me? There was no justification in what happen.
 

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