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Box A Rox
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Yes...I can't wait until next November to cast my vote and start fixing these problems that were created by voting.  Until then, we'll just have to watch cops kill and abuse people and prosecutor fail to indict them.  Hopefully next November 51% of the voting public is against cop homicides.


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Keep up the good work Cicero.  We're all pulling for you!


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Note to board:  I think this session of therapy has been a good start for Cicero.  Hopefully he can continue
to vent his frustration and, in time, he can make a full recovery!

Keep up the good work Cicero.  We're all pulling for you!


No need to vent frustration....I will just vote...All my perceived frustrations will go away.  Voting is the key to resolving all social ills.  I am realizing this.  I will register democrat and vote democrat the rest of my life, and all the abuse by state agents will stop.  I wish I had realized this earlier on...Voting is a wonderful opiate.  And shame on me for not using it as prescribed.


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No need to vent frustration....I will just vote...All my perceived frustrations will go away.  Voting is the key to resolving all social ills.  I am realizing this.  I will register democrat and vote democrat the rest of my life, and all the abuse by state agents will stop.  I wish I had realized this earlier on...Voting is a wonderful opiate.  And shame on me for not using it as prescribed.

Wow!  Cissy IS making progress.  Just think, if just half of those who didn't vote this past november, decide
to join Cissy at the polls, we could really make some changes for the better.


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Wow!  Cissy IS making progress.  Just think, if just half of those who didn't vote this past november, decide
to join Cissy at the polls, we could really make some changes for the better.


Yeah!  It appears now that people that have been voting (like yourself) are real tyrants and voted in this current system of systemic police abuse and mass incarceration.  The incarceration rate and number of SWAT raids have exploded during your voting career.  

Even if my vote doesn't do anything to affect change next November, there is always the following November and the November after that.  It's like therapy or the  confessional booth.  I can watch the violence with a clear conscience and peace of mind, because I know I voted. Sure, the abuse may continue, and innocent people may die, people may get locked in a cage for consuming a plant.  Hey... I may even become the collateral damage of the police state while waiting for the "changes for the better".  But...I can die with peace of mind knowing I voted.  And that's all that really matters.

I may even write a strongly worded letter to my congressman in the meantime.  More therapy.


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Even War Criminal George W Bush had trouble with the NYC
Garner grand jury decision:


http://www.cnn.com/video/data/.....york-police.cnn.html


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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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hopefully the public will vote without the statement

"oh my, someone needs to do something to save us."

and then vote in the same fu(king legislators that make the laws that allow the police (compel the police) to do their dirty work of tax
collection and kill those who don't abide by these so called tax-crime laws....

when was the last time a police officer 'took down' a CEO/banker/realestate mogul etc etc....oh, wait....they buy the same said
politician that tickle our ears with words of fluffy community and prosperity all togetherness like a giant blob, who then make the laws
everyone 'believes' (I'm not even going to say thinks here) is right, because 'someone needs to do something to save us"

the police have backup and at anytime can bite the hand that feeds them, so anyone thinking a DA will indict that ham sandwich
is on drugs....remember the police dept are NOT government employees like the sheriffs/troopers...they are a private company who
happens to have a contract with the local government/legislators......

pretty sick, isn't it?


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Criminalization of black communities by law enforcement



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Criminalization of black communities by law enforcement



I don't understand???  Is the solution that cops kill more white people and become more diverse when they initiate violence against people?  


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It really IS a few bad apples...



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It really IS a few bad apples...



Yup...only a few...there are 34,000 NYPD officers, so it's a mere 1700 cops are responsible for 40%.  Just a few.


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He resisted being thrown face 1st into the sidewalk like any normal person would do, I guess that is considered resisting arrest


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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they said he was complicit in his death


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com·plic·i·ty noun \kəm-ˈpli-s(ə-)tē\
: the act of helping to commit a crime or do wrong in some way
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:  association or participation in or as if in a wrongful act


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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