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Post by sl on Jan 30, 2016 14:48:34 GMT 7
You’re so full of it. First it was,…… then I called you out for posting utter crap and I got this from you,……. And now you link us/me to a page which states,……. Officers with the LAPD tell CBS2 that in the event of an emergency, you might have a long wait.
CBS2’s Randy Paige reports that many officers believe there aren’t enough of them to go around — especially in an emergency.
“The citizens need to know they need to be able to protect themselves because if they call 911, we can’t guarantee we’re going to get there in time to help you,” says Police Protective League President Jamie McBride.You still haven’t shown me where police and firefighters "DON’T GO" I lived in Chicago and the police and firemen did not go to Cabrini Green when I lived there. I lived in Detroit and the police did not go into the 13th precinct and many other parts of Detroit both when I lived there and now the police and firemen don't go. I lived in Houston by the ship channel and cops and fire dpt did not go there. I worked in East St Louis and the cops and fire dept did not go there. If you want to call me a liar go ahead but I lived there and know what I'm talking about. You’re full of it. I want credible support not your BS. Today? Where will officers and firefighters NOT GO?
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Post by cmk on Jan 30, 2016 15:22:19 GMT 7
I lived in Chicago and the police and firemen did not go to Cabrini Green when I lived there. I lived in Detroit and the police did not go into the 13th precinct and many other parts of Detroit both when I lived there and now the police and firemen don't go. I lived in Houston by the ship channel and cops and fire dpt did not go there. I worked in East St Louis and the cops and fire dept did not go there. If you want to call me a liar go ahead but I lived there and know what I'm talking about. You’re full of it. I want credible support not your BS. Today? Where will officers and firefighters NOT GO? I lived in Chicago and the police and firemen did not go to Cabrini Green when I lived there. I lived in Detroit and the police did not go into the 13th precinct and many other parts of Detroit both when I lived there and now the police and firemen don't go. I lived in Houston by the ship channel and cops and fire dpt did not go there. I worked in East St Louis and the cops and fire dept did not go there. There are hundreds of news stories that verify cops not going to black areas of Chicago and Detroit and East St. Louis. Look em up. I don't owe you an education. If you don't believe me - I lived there- then you don't believe me. It don't bother me.
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Post by sl on Jan 30, 2016 19:49:13 GMT 7
You’re full of it. I want credible support not your BS. Today? Where will officers and firefighters NOT GO? I lived in Chicago,....... I lived in Detroit,......... I lived in Houston,....... I worked,..... There are hundreds of news stories that verify cops not going to black areas of Chicago and Detroit and East St. Louis. Look em up. I don't owe you an education. If you don't believe me - I lived there- then you don't believe me. It don't bother me. Still nothing credible from you,........ about Today.
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Post by cmk on Jan 30, 2016 20:22:42 GMT 7
I lived in Chicago,....... I lived in Detroit,......... I lived in Houston,....... I worked,..... There are hundreds of news stories that verify cops not going to black areas of Chicago and Detroit and East St. Louis. Look em up. I don't owe you an education. If you don't believe me - I lived there- then you don't believe me. It don't bother me. Still nothing credible from you,........ about Today. What, you don't believe the Police Union from Detroit? I give up. The video was from 2012 or 2013 do you think Detroit has changed? Read the newspapers. "Orr pointed out how long it took police, on average, to get to the highest-priority crimes: Fifty-eight minutes, or nearly an hour. It was partial proof the city couldn’t “meet obligations to its citizens,” Orr told the court." "If a cop takes an hour to get to your house in an emergency" I think that's like not coming at all. The claim proved a scathing indictment of the city’s inability to provide even the most fundamental of services. And to many living in Detroit, it was sadly believable: residents had long complained of the inability of police or ambulance drivers to get to emergency calls quickly, if at all. The statistic even came up at a White House press briefing, said Bill Nowling, Orr’s spokesman during his time in Detroit. bridgemi.com/2015/11/response-time/Last year I was thinking to buying my grandmothers home for old time's sake. I called up her neighbors. They advised against it because of the house burnings. Houses catch on fire because of vandalism and the fire dpt just lets them burn. That's what grannies neighbors told me. Credible from me? Have you ever lived in Detroit? Have you ever lived in E. St. Louis. Have you ever lived in Chicago? So what makes you an expert able to cast doubt on my personal experiences? Easy for you to call me a liar but you've offered no personal experience to contradict my claims. I have lived in the places I'm talking about. I know how long it takes cops to respond and what kind of service you get when they arrive. Police in the US are messed up nuts on steroids and either don't come or shoot your dog when they get there. They need a shake up from the top on down.
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Post by wildoats on Jan 30, 2016 20:33:31 GMT 7
Still nothing credible from you,........ about Today. What, you don't believe the Police Union from Detroit? I give up. The video was from 2012 or 2013 do you think Detroit has changed? Read the newspapers. "Orr pointed out how long it took police, on average, to get to the highest-priority crimes: Fifty-eight minutes, or nearly an hour. It was partial proof the city couldn’t “meet obligations to its citizens,” Orr told the court." "If a cop takes an hour to get to your house in an emergency" I think that's like not coming at all. The claim proved a scathing indictment of the city’s inability to provide even the most fundamental of services. And to many living in Detroit, it was sadly believable: residents had long complained of the inability of police or ambulance drivers to get to emergency calls quickly, if at all. The statistic even came up at a White House press briefing, said Bill Nowling, Orr’s spokesman during his time in Detroit. bridgemi.com/2015/11/response-time/Last year I was thinking to buying my grandmothers home for old time's sake. I called up her neighbors. They advised against it because of the house burnings. Houses catch on fire because of vandalism and the fire dpt just lets them burn. That's what grannies neighbors told me. Credible from me? Have you ever lived in Detroit? Have you ever lived in E. St. Louis. Have you ever lived in Chicago? So what makes you an expert able to cast doubt on my personal experiences? Easy for you to call me a liar but you've offered no personal experience to contradict my claims. I have lived in the places I'm talking about. I know how long it takes cops to respond and what kind of service you get when they arrive. Police in the US are messed up nuts on steroids and either don't come or shoot your dog when they get there. They need a shake up from the top on down. CMK and SL ... for the harmony of the Forum, maybe agree to disagree? Time to move on to more important matters? More fun discussing Beers of the World, a pleasure in itself. Me? I'm enjoying the last beer in the house, a Beer Singha. I like Ber Singha because it's slightly dry and malty. Not a beer for an all-nighter, but pleasant enough in isolation. We are moving on up, we are moving on out.
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Post by cmk on Jan 30, 2016 20:52:25 GMT 7
What, you don't believe the Police Union from Detroit? I give up. The video was from 2012 or 2013 do you think Detroit has changed? Read the newspapers. "Orr pointed out how long it took police, on average, to get to the highest-priority crimes: Fifty-eight minutes, or nearly an hour. It was partial proof the city couldn’t “meet obligations to its citizens,” Orr told the court." "If a cop takes an hour to get to your house in an emergency" I think that's like not coming at all. The claim proved a scathing indictment of the city’s inability to provide even the most fundamental of services. And to many living in Detroit, it was sadly believable: residents had long complained of the inability of police or ambulance drivers to get to emergency calls quickly, if at all. The statistic even came up at a White House press briefing, said Bill Nowling, Orr’s spokesman during his time in Detroit. bridgemi.com/2015/11/response-time/Last year I was thinking to buying my grandmothers home for old time's sake. I called up her neighbors. They advised against it because of the house burnings. Houses catch on fire because of vandalism and the fire dpt just lets them burn. That's what grannies neighbors told me. Credible from me? Have you ever lived in Detroit? Have you ever lived in E. St. Louis. Have you ever lived in Chicago? So what makes you an expert able to cast doubt on my personal experiences? Easy for you to call me a liar but you've offered no personal experience to contradict my claims. I have lived in the places I'm talking about. I know how long it takes cops to respond and what kind of service you get when they arrive. Police in the US are messed up nuts on steroids and either don't come or shoot your dog when they get there. They need a shake up from the top on down. CMK and SL ... for the harmony of the Forum, maybe agree to disagree? Time to move on to more important matters? More fun discussing Beers of the World, a pleasure in itself. Me? I'm enjoying the last beer in the house, a Beer Singha. I like Ber Singha because it's slightly dry and malty. Not a beer for an all-nighter, but pleasant enough in isolation. We are moving on up, we are moving on out. I agree with you. When that guy called my personal experiences bs and crap he teed me off a bit and i took it as an insult. I know I should turn the other cheek but I'm not big on the humble stuff. Nor do I like my posts selectively edited when I think that changes the meaning which the fellow did. So to sum up he insulted me and edited my posts. I guess I should just have gave it a pass but I didn't. Sorry if I upset the mangoness of anyone.
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Post by sl on Jan 31, 2016 3:20:49 GMT 7
CMK and SL ... for the harmony of the Forum, maybe agree to disagree? Time to move on to more important matters? More fun discussing Beers of the World, a pleasure in itself. Me? I'm enjoying the last beer in the house, a Beer Singha. I like Ber Singha because it's slightly dry and malty. Not a beer for an all-nighter, but pleasant enough in isolation. We are moving on up, we are moving on out. I agree with you. When that guy called my personal experiences bs and crap he teed me off a bit and i took it as an insult. I know I should turn the other cheek but I'm not big on the humble stuff. Nor do I like my posts selectively edited when I think that changes the meaning which the fellow did. So to sum up he insulted me and edited my posts. I guess I should just have gave it a pass but I didn't. Sorry if I upset the mangoness of anyone. Again,………..this statement from you is BS I’m still looking for credible support from you. Where do "cops and firemen don't go" in America today? Remember credible sources, not a right-wing rag or your rambling by the way wildoats,...... I don't drink.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2016 7:15:38 GMT 7
Getting back to the op and steering away from the pointless bickering, this bit made me laugh -
................"Muslim Labour MP Tulip Siddiq has pledged to ‘tear to shreds’ the reputation of Donald Trump in three hour Commons debate"...............
Well that should take all of two minutes, what is she going to talk about for the other 2 hrs 58 minutes ?
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Post by cmk on Jan 31, 2016 9:41:59 GMT 7
I agree with you. When that guy called my personal experiences bs and crap he teed me off a bit and i took it as an insult. I know I should turn the other cheek but I'm not big on the humble stuff. Nor do I like my posts selectively edited when I think that changes the meaning which the fellow did. So to sum up he insulted me and edited my posts. I guess I should just have gave it a pass but I didn't. Sorry if I upset the mangoness of anyone. Again,………..this statement from you is BS I’m still looking for credible support from you. Where do "cops and firemen don't go" in America today? Remember credible sources, not a right-wing rag or your rambling by the way wildoats,...... I don't drink. Detroit. The police union is not a right wing rag. Sorry you can't accept reality. You only want to argue because of some reason that escapes me. I don't follow your instructions. I posted enough proof. So I will stop bickering with you. It's not Thai Visa and no mod will comes to your aid and ban me. Bye.
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Post by me on Jan 31, 2016 9:59:46 GMT 7
Getting back to the op and steering away from the pointless bickering, this bit made me laugh - ................"Muslim Labour MP Tulip Siddiq has pledged to ‘tear to shreds’ the reputation of Donald Trump in three hour Commons debate"............... Well that should take all of two minutes, what is she going to talk about for the other 2 hrs 58 minutes ? Sshe did not really use much more than the 2 minutes if you read the debate... Actually she seems one politician I would vote for. Her reply about an opposition candidate going to a strip joint won me. She said they can go to as many strip club as they like and it shouldn't be a matter of discussion. Her record seems good.
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Post by Soutpeel on Jan 31, 2016 22:25:01 GMT 7
You’re so full of it. First it was,…… then I called you out for posting utter crap and I got this from you,……. And now you link us/me to a page which states,……. Officers with the LAPD tell CBS2 that in the event of an emergency, you might have a long wait.
CBS2’s Randy Paige reports that many officers believe there aren’t enough of them to go around — especially in an emergency.
“The citizens need to know they need to be able to protect themselves because if they call 911, we can’t guarantee we’re going to get there in time to help you,” says Police Protective League President Jamie McBride.You still haven’t shown me where police and firefighters "DON’T GO" I lived in Chicago and the police and firemen did not go to Cabrini Green when I lived there. I lived in Detroit and the police did not go into the 13th precinct and many other parts of Detroit both when I lived there and now the police and firemen don't go. I lived in Houston by the ship channel and cops and fire dpt did not go there. I worked in East St Louis and the cops and fire dept did not go there. If you want to call me a liar go ahead but I lived there and know what I'm talking about. I feel much safer in Thailand than many places I've lived in the US. I don't know what your point is. US is not a safe country in many places. I owned fast food restaurants in bad neighborhoods. Got a good deal on the prices but had to wear kevlar and carry when you went to the bank. Where you from? Florida. I had restaurants in Newtown, Sarasota Florida. SARASOTA - There were eight murders in Sarasota last year, and all but one took place in the Newtown neighborhood. Facts FORUM: Community's role in keeping violence and drugs at bay emphasized Residents also say they are tired of the street crime, open-air drug markets and violence that plagues the community. I went from Newtown to Bangkok and breathed a sigh of relief at the lack of street crime in Bangkok compared to where I came from. You seem to want to start a fight with me by calling my writings crap and BS. Perhaps you could keep it a bit more gentlemanly by saying you disagree with me. This seems a well mannered forum why try and make it a slag fest like the other Thai forum? I used to live in a city were the army had to go into certain locations in the city before the police, to stop them get shot with AK 47s some of the natives used to carry...
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Post by cmk on Jan 31, 2016 22:27:29 GMT 7
I lived in Chicago and the police and firemen did not go to Cabrini Green when I lived there. I lived in Detroit and the police did not go into the 13th precinct and many other parts of Detroit both when I lived there and now the police and firemen don't go. I lived in Houston by the ship channel and cops and fire dpt did not go there. I worked in East St Louis and the cops and fire dept did not go there. If you want to call me a liar go ahead but I lived there and know what I'm talking about. I feel much safer in Thailand than many places I've lived in the US. I don't know what your point is. US is not a safe country in many places. I owned fast food restaurants in bad neighborhoods. Got a good deal on the prices but had to wear kevlar and carry when you went to the bank. Where you from? Florida. I had restaurants in Newtown, Sarasota Florida. SARASOTA - There were eight murders in Sarasota last year, and all but one took place in the Newtown neighborhood. Facts FORUM: Community's role in keeping violence and drugs at bay emphasized Residents also say they are tired of the street crime, open-air drug markets and violence that plagues the community. I went from Newtown to Bangkok and breathed a sigh of relief at the lack of street crime in Bangkok compared to where I came from. You seem to want to start a fight with me by calling my writings crap and BS. Perhaps you could keep it a bit more gentlemanly by saying you disagree with me. This seems a well mannered forum why try and make it a slag fest like the other Thai forum? I used to live in a city were the army had to go into certain locations in the city before the police, to stop them get shot with AK 47s some of the natives used to carry... But the Irish do have good beer.
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Post by Soutpeel on Jan 31, 2016 22:31:59 GMT 7
I used to live in a city were the army had to go into certain locations in the city before the police, to stop them get shot with AK 47s some of the natives used to carry... But the Irish do have good beer. I wasnt Northern Ireland, and besides believe the IRAs prefered weapon was the Armalite not an AK and the natives concerned where not some "freedom fighter" they were common run of the mill criminals But i digress, and fear you missed the point i was trying to make...lets not turn this disscussion into 'upmanship" similar to the other place
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Post by cmk on Jan 31, 2016 23:02:47 GMT 7
But the Irish do have good beer. I wasnt Northern Ireland, and besides believe the IRAs prefered weapon was the Armalite not an AK and the natives concerned where not some "freedom fighter" they were common run of the mill criminals But i digress, and fear you missed the point i was trying to make...lets not turn this disscussion into 'upmanship" similar to the other place I don't know that Trump wants to make Detroit or any of the rustbelt safer. I do think he wants to cut down on the population in Dearborn where Ford is headquartered. <NationalReport>In a surprise weekend vote, the city council of Dearborn, Michigan voted 4-3 to became the first US city to officially implement all aspects of Sharia Law. The tough new law, slated to go into effect January 1st, addresses secular law including crime, politics and economics as well as personal matters such as sexual intercourse, fasting, prayer, diet and hygiene. The new law could see citizens stoned for adultery or having a limb amputated for theft. Lesser offenses, such as drinking alcohol or abortion, could result in flogging and/or caning. I don't think the OP has a clue what is going on in the USA and with Trump. Pity. The city of Dearborn is a well-known safe haven for Muslims and Muslim sympathizers. With a population of around 98 thousand people, roughly 30% of its residence are Muslims making them the largest concentration of Muslims in the United States. nationalreport.net/city-michigan-first-fully-implement-sharia-law/
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Post by sl on Feb 1, 2016 3:10:14 GMT 7
Again,………..this statement from you is BS I’m still looking for credible support from you. Where do "cops and firemen don't go" in America today? Remember credible sources, not a right-wing rag or your rambling by the way wildoats,...... I don't drink. Detroit. The police union is not a right wing rag. Sorry you can't accept reality. You only want to argue because of some reason that escapes me. I don't follow your instructions. I posted enough proof. So I will stop bickering with you. It's not Thai Visa and no mod will comes to your aid and ban me. Bye. Your Detroit link doesn’t answer my question or support the statement you made,………where in the US (today) will police and firefighters not go? Your link references response times, nothing about firefighters or polices not showing up. From your link,………. Since Detroit filed for bankruptcy, police have made changes in how they dispatch calls, which calls take priority, and how they deploy officers and response times have unquestionably come down.Again,……..you have failed to answer my question (where in the US today will officers and firefighters not go?) or backup your utter nonsense claim that “there are many places where American cops and firemen don't go” with credible support. You’re going to have to do better than that. A city’s budget constraints isn’t going to cut it. One more thing,……I don’t post at ThaiVisa or have I and I am not looking for any Mod to come to my defence. I’ll do just fine when I know I’m right. You shouldn’t post nonsense (about the US) and when you do and I see it,………I will call you out. I do post on two other Thai forums. One where; for the most part, I post news about Thai corruption and another where I post about science, US politics and traveling. Reminds me,..now that there’s a science area here at BM I should open a science related thread. I should be able to get a few giggles from some in this crowd of posters. You should stop your whining and admit you were wrong and cannot support your claim that in the US today there are cities where the police and firefighters will not go. Stop feeding these posters with garbage. Someone (a potential foreign guest) might take you seriously and cut their plans to visit our beautiful country and everything it has to offer. Damn you’ll swallow anything,……… By the following day links and excerpts referencing this article were being circulated via social media, with many of those who encountered the item mistaking it for a genuine news article. However, the article was just a bit of satire from the National Report, a web site that publishes outrageous fictional stories such as "IRS Plans to Target Leprechauns Next," "Boy Scouts Announce Boobs Merit Badge," and "New CDC Study Indicates Pets of Gay Couples Worse at Sports, Better at Fashion Than Pets of Straight Couples."
National Report is a news and political satire web publication, which may or may not use real names, often in semi-real or mostly fictitious ways. All news articles contained within National Report are fiction, and presumably fake news. Any resemblance to the truth is purely coincidental.www.snopes.com/politics/satire/sharia.aspwww.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/30/dearborn-michigan-sharia-law-satire_n_4179045.htmlI had posted a link to the 9 best moments from the Donald Trump debate earlier in this thread (MPs debate petition calling for American tycoon to be banned from UK.). This one hits close to home for me,……… 7. Trump loves his golf courses, and Scotland loves his money
Corri Wilson represents the area that includes the Turnberry golf resort, owned by Trump. She said she was against Trump’s comments but said a ban would have a negative impact on the area.
Losing Trump’s money would be “catastrophic for the resort and the local community,” Wilson said.The Trump National Doral Miami is located just a few blocks from the office and brings a lot of money into the community. From the article,……… Doral City Council votes against condemning Donald Trump's comments
A resolution to condemn Donald Trump's controversial comments about Mexican immigrants failed to win approval in Doral, a city dominated by Hispanics and where Trump owns a significant amount of land.
Vice Mayor Sandra Ruiz presented a resolution denouncing Trump's controversial comments about Mexicans. Ruiz, who is of Mexican descent, made a motion to condemn Trump's remarks during Wednesday's City Council meeting.
"There's no room for these comments in our communities," Ruiz told Local 10 News senior political reporter Michael Putney. "We've come too far to now make room for racist remarks."
Some residents and community activists were calling on Doral officials to rescind Trump's key to the city and stop doing business at Trump National Doral.
"That piece of garbage does not deserve to be honored by anybody, much less the city of Doral," resident Carlos Pereda said.
But in a 3-2 vote, the council members -- all of whom are Hispanic -- rejected the symbolic resolution, saying that while they disagree with his comments, they didn't want to get political.But the real reason (they voted 3 – 2) might be because of this,…….. Boria, however, said there were other issues to consider.
"Mr. Trump is the second-largest employer here in the city," Boria said. "He employees more than 1,000 people in our city. He has invested more than $250 million in our city."
Doral Councilwoman Anna Maria Rodriguez agreed.
"I personally don't support, you know, taking the key back or calling him a persona non grata," she said. "Mr. Trump has made a significant investment in our city."Trump is filth. www.trumpgolfdoral.com/www.politico.eu/article/the-9-best-moments-from-the-uks-donald-trump-debate/www.local10.com/news/doral-city-council-votes-against-condemning-donald-trumps-comments
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