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Quoted: When I lived in Atlanta, on 285 if you did over 35 you would hit the car in front of you fast enough to total both vehicles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ya think Boston's bad? On it's best day, Atlanta makes Boston look like a go kart track. On I-285, if you're not doing 90, you'll probably get rear-ended. When I lived in Atlanta, on 285 if you did over 35 you would hit the car in front of you fast enough to total both vehicles. Lol... ditto this. The only time you are doing 90 on 285 is at 3am. |
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Quoted: Exactly. They are not on the side of the people or the Constitution. They chose to side with a tyrannical government and now they're mad when that government acts like tyrants towards them. They enforced edicts imposed by the whim of lunatics and said nothing until they became the target. And they would STILL arrest you or me in a second for doing the same thing they are crying about when directed their way. Fuck em. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I think the Atlanta PD officers are getting railroaded (unlike Officer Chauvin who is not). But isn't it interesting that they can band together and walk out when one of their own is threatened, but we saw no such mass walkouts over enforcing unconstitutional lock downs. Exactly. They are not on the side of the people or the Constitution. They chose to side with a tyrannical government and now they're mad when that government acts like tyrants towards them. They enforced edicts imposed by the whim of lunatics and said nothing until they became the target. And they would STILL arrest you or me in a second for doing the same thing they are crying about when directed their way. Fuck em. Hard to argue with this. They willingly arrested people they knew were doing no harm while watching cities burn over the last 3 weeks. THAT is when they should have pulled something like this. They have bowed down to Democratic leaders for years and followed their orders. Now when they are in the crosshairs they walk off. I'm glad they did and hopefully it gives them some backbone next time they are told to ignore rioters, arrest fun owners or arrest business owners who just want to be open. |
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Quoted: You'd have to be blind to not see that race is a View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's not a race war, it's a leftist/communist vs America war. Plenty of Antifa and BLM shitbags of every race. Don't be stupid. You'd have to be blind to not see that race is a Fify |
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Quoted: Lol... ditto this. The only time you are doing 90 on 285 is at 3am. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ya think Boston's bad? On it's best day, Atlanta makes Boston look like a go kart track. On I-285, if you're not doing 90, you'll probably get rear-ended. When I lived in Atlanta, on 285 if you did over 35 you would hit the car in front of you fast enough to total both vehicles. Lol... ditto this. The only time you are doing 90 on 285 is at 3am. LOL, yeah. I mean I don't know I've ever been able to get above 60 on 285. It's horrible at most times of the day. |
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View Quote Looks like the DA laid out the defense argument ahead of time. What an unprincipled douche. Huzzah for the officers exercising common sense to avoid a backstabbing by the politicized DA. |
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Quoted: It's looking like he knows he's done so is going out swinging. He probably assumes he can fall back on the insurrectionists to keep his ass out of hot water. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fixed
Is the DA another Soros plant shitbag? It's looking like he knows he's done so is going out swinging. He probably assumes he can fall back on the insurrectionists to keep his ass out of hot water. IIRC he is under GBI Investigation for some corrupt money funneling stuff....he is a real slime bag |
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im watching a live stream of fox 5 atlanta and havent seen anything yet
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Quoted: Lol... ditto this. The only time you are doing 90 on 285 is at 3am. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ya think Boston's bad? On it's best day, Atlanta makes Boston look like a go kart track. On I-285, if you're not doing 90, you'll probably get rear-ended. When I lived in Atlanta, on 285 if you did over 35 you would hit the car in front of you fast enough to total both vehicles. Lol... ditto this. The only time you are doing 90 on 285 is at 3am. When I was in high school the Georgia State Patrol was having a contract dispute. They went on "strike" by declaring a speeding ticket-free day in Atlanta. Some of my friends had a race around 285 late at night and got well over 130. |
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Quoted: You got a heavily armed half drunk friend nearby and a place to hide if shit gets bad. pM me if needed View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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My daughter lives in zone 6. Standing by to go get her if I have to.
CoC prevents me from saying what I think about the folks who run this city. ETA: we're home, nothing happened. Boring update p 32.. |
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Quoted: Exactly. They are not on the side of the people or the Constitution. They chose to side with a tyrannical government and now they're mad when that government acts like tyrants towards them. They enforced edicts imposed by the whim of lunatics and said nothing until they became the target. And they would STILL arrest you or me in a second for doing the same thing they are crying about when directed their way. Fuck em. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I think the Atlanta PD officers are getting railroaded (unlike Officer Chauvin who is not). But isn't it interesting that they can band together and walk out when one of their own is threatened, but we saw no such mass walkouts over enforcing unconstitutional lock downs. Exactly. They are not on the side of the people or the Constitution. They chose to side with a tyrannical government and now they're mad when that government acts like tyrants towards them. They enforced edicts imposed by the whim of lunatics and said nothing until they became the target. And they would STILL arrest you or me in a second for doing the same thing they are crying about when directed their way. Fuck em. I can't say I disagree. |
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Quoted: The Union would be very careful to not put anything in writing. A winks as good as a nod to a blind bat. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Union sanctioned? Hking The Union would be very careful to not put anything in writing. A winks as good as a nod to a blind bat. The unions should loudly and publicly protest this. The individual officers should let the motherfucker burn. |
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Without the threat of an obedient, mercenary police force loyal only to the DNC preventing them from protecting their stores, liberty and property... I suspect that if any looting , rioting or arson happens in these Wild West WOROL Atlanta areas that the rioters are going to get smoked and hopefully their dead bodies dumped in a river or lake.
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Quoted: Looks like the DA laid out the defense argument ahead of time. What an unprincipled douche. Huzzah for the officers exercising common sense to avoid a backstabbing by the politicized DA. View Quote He ran it both ways. It's a deadly weapon when the police used it in the first case, but now, it's not a deadly weapon when a fleeing felon uses it against police officers. |
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Quoted: Because there's regulations and laws? The same sorts of regulations and laws that require an investigation before the lynch mob? View Quote Can the Sheriff appoint deputies on the spot? Some places he can. Doesn't mean they have the equipment, infrastructure or training to do the job. |
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Quoted: There is no reasonable argument for any charges. Point a weapon at the police you get shot....it’s science. It was a very good shoot. View Quote I agree completely, it seems absurd to charge the officer with anything. Hell, they both deserve a medal. That said, other than that I hate injustice of any type and against anyone I do not care. They picked their team, and it isn't ours. |
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I suggest keeping the enemy confined to a small area and creating a free-fire kill zone.
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I have family there is S2 on this walk off real or twitter cuntery?
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Quoted: Can the Sheriff appoint deputies on the spot? Some places he can. Doesn't mean they have the equipment, infrastructure or training to do the job. View Quote |
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Quoted: I support the officer and understand his reaction based upon the sequence of events. Did he do everything by the book? No policy violations? I watched the DA. There are possible issues, maybe just administrative. I won't absolve the officer until the GBI chimes in with a full review. Murder? No! But I want to hear results from a more independent investigation. View Quote Who is to say that GBI isn't just as corrupt and returns a bill to bend to the current political will. |
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Really, though, that is beautiful. Will there be anything left standing by morning?
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In late AF, damn this thread moved quick.
Got some catching up to do, I’m assuming since they announced murder chargers on the cops after the taser incident that caused this. Good for them if so. |
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Quoted: Hard to argue with this. They willingly arrested people they knew were doing no harm while watching cities burn over the last 3 weeks. THAT is when they should have pulled something like this. They have bowed down to Democratic leaders for years and followed their orders. Now when they are in the crosshairs they walk off. I'm glad they did and hopefully it gives them some backbone next time they are told to ignore rioters, arrest fun owners or arrest business owners who just want to be open. View Quote All that happened in Atlanta? |
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Quoted: Hard to argue with this. They willingly arrested people they knew were doing no harm while watching cities burn over the last 3 weeks. THAT is when they should have pulled something like this. They have bowed down to Democratic leaders for years and followed their orders. Now when they are in the crosshairs they walk off. I'm glad they did and hopefully it gives them some backbone next time they are told to ignore rioters, arrest fun owners or arrest business owners who just want to be open. View Quote Yup. Piss of the decent people who might actually respect you and actually contribute. Then only do something when it's another officer getting shit on. |
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Quoted: Because there's regulations and laws? The same sorts of regulations and laws that require an investigation before the lynch mob? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I doubt even the Sheriff can put non-certified people on the street. Because there's regulations and laws? The same sorts of regulations and laws that require an investigation before the lynch mob? Who knows but there is such a thing as liability, vulnerability and bankrupt everyone lawsuits. |
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