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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Aug 24 21:20:31 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by bingbong on Sun Aug 24 21:20:04 2014. IAWTP |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Sun Aug 24 21:37:40 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Sun Aug 24 20:08:31 2014. I'm not jealous, it's why you quit in your 50's when everybody else waited until they were 65 to stop work!!!! |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Aug 24 21:49:40 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Sun Aug 24 20:08:31 2014. No, it doesn't. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Aug 24 22:03:18 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Aug 24 21:49:40 2014. Or resentmenr |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Sun Aug 24 22:03:43 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Aug 24 21:49:40 2014. Or resentment |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sun Aug 24 22:04:38 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Dan Lawrence on Sun Aug 24 21:37:40 2014. You are such a fucking moron, dippy dan it's more funny than pathetic. |
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Posted by Nilet on Sun Aug 24 22:06:16 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Train Dude on Sun Aug 24 22:04:38 2014. Oh you're one to talk. |
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Re: How Officer Wilson could be vindicated? |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Aug 24 22:08:14 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could be vindicated?, posted by TUNNELRAT on Sun Aug 24 20:42:06 2014. My bad. It went to Grand Jury and they're not yet finished. |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Aug 24 22:21:05 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Aug 24 18:39:11 2014. If that's the case then why is Ben Crump, the Brown family attorney, completely satisfied with the composition of the grand jury? |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Aug 24 22:24:07 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Dan Lawrence on Sun Aug 24 20:03:10 2014. Not necessarily, Dan. There are some states with statutes that allow 9-3, 10-2, or 11-1 either way to be a conviction or acquittal. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:01:08 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Dave on Sun Aug 24 22:24:07 2014. pwn3d |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:01:45 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Dan Lawrence on Sun Aug 24 21:37:40 2014. everybody else waited until they were 65 to stop workproff? |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Aug 24 23:05:51 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:01:08 2014. Nah, it's a common misconception. Less than 12-0 is still pretty rare. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:12:50 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Dave on Sun Aug 24 23:05:51 2014. Nah, he got pwn3d. He stated something as fact that was not fact. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 23:17:34 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:12:50 2014. OK ... a little exercise for your binary thinking process. Which way is she spinning? Clockwise? Or counterclockwise? Given what you demonstrate, there is only ONE correct answer. Which is it? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:21:19 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 23:17:34 2014. Given what you demonstrate, there is only ONE correct answer.You don't understand what I "demonstrate". That's one of your many problems. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 23:22:53 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:21:19 2014. And one of yours is that *I* don't have to care. :) |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:35:07 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 23:22:53 2014. Wrong. You obviously do. Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty (1218540) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 23:37:15 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Aug 24 23:35:07 2014. Congratulations! You have PWNED YOURSELF!Failed the test ... |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 00:02:52 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 23:37:15 2014. Congrats! You care! Thanks for showing me to be correct and you to be wrong. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 00:06:40 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 25 00:02:52 2014. Nope ... merely showing you what a tl;dr you are. |
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Posted by Nilet on Mon Aug 25 00:28:33 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 23:17:34 2014. I must have seen that image a dozen times and I've never been able to see the dancer spinning counterclockwise. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 00:46:14 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Nilet on Mon Aug 25 00:28:33 2014. I see it going one way and then suddenly notice it going the other way. Spooky. :)It's a VERY good example for showing how the mind works in the absence of any perspective or dimensionality and it makes Aspies absolutely frustrated. |
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Posted by 3-9 on Mon Aug 25 01:14:45 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 00:46:14 2014. Weird. I can only see the figure turning clockwise (to its right). I try to imagine it turning counterclockwise, but I can't, mainly because of how I perceive the motion of the head. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 01:35:40 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by 3-9 on Mon Aug 25 01:14:45 2014. Just sit and stare at it, it'll do it all by itself if your mind is free. It's one of those tricks they show you in psych classes. :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 01:37:01 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 01:35:40 2014. But the MAIN point to it, and the "teaching moment" is that some people will see it going clockwise, others will see it going COUNTERclockwise, and some might see it switching back and forth. The POINT was that NONE of the answers are WRONG. :)A lesson for our know-it-alls here. (grin) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 01:42:07 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by 3-9 on Mon Aug 25 01:14:45 2014. And in all reality, that's all that it is ... perception. When you try to FORCE a perception, it's not going to happen because you're trying to hard. :)In life, some things are just a case of "it is what it is" and if you think too hard about it, your brain is gonna hurt. Heh. |
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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon Aug 25 02:57:28 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Dave on Sun Aug 24 22:21:05 2014. this murdering cop will be found not guily by a all white jury in trial |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 05:55:25 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could be vindicated?, posted by bingbong on Sun Aug 24 14:07:12 2014. How did Fat Albert die from a chokehold when there wasn't any applied? Before you quote the ME, take it with a grain of salt as that's a political job and the powers that be "suggested" that certain "findings" be evident (which is why the cause of death states that a constriction to his airways via chokehold MAY have contributed, not DID contribute, so the ME can have wiggle-room lest another autopsy was performed.LOOK at the video. LOOK where the cop's arm was. LOOK how fast it took to take him down and then how long before there was NOBODY near his neck, when he was yelling that he can't breathe.... It's a shame that in 2014, the Great Unwashed determine what happened, NOT facts.... |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 05:59:01 2014, in response to How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Dave on Sun Aug 24 07:56:30 2014. Avoid being found guilty? Uh.... Unless there's some pertinent FACTS (not hyperbole), he acted within his scope of employment AND the law, so no, there will NOT be a guilty verdict.... MAYBE the GJ, as in 2014 we have to placate the nyophite laymen who don't know the FIRST thing about the law or police work in general, other what they see from TV. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:07:38 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Nilet on Sun Aug 24 14:31:16 2014. How would facts NOT come out in court? |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:09:48 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Aug 24 15:02:21 2014. And we know this HOW? |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:11:10 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Aug 24 16:52:48 2014. So the police are murderers SOLEY based on the fact that they are cops? |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:15:26 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 18:03:01 2014. BTW, do you know WHY the police were aquitted in the 1992 trial? Because the jurors saw the ENTIRE tape, NOT just the snippet that the MSM ran with.As for the Fed trial, let's just say that sometimes ya just gotta have a sacrificial lamb or 2 to satisfy the mob. EVIDENCE > "perception" |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:17:12 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Aug 24 18:48:40 2014. It's not going to even get True-Billed. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:20:12 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Nilet on Sun Aug 24 19:20:04 2014. It is, however Justifyable Homicide isn't. |
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Posted by TerrApin Station on Mon Aug 25 07:11:54 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Aug 25 00:06:40 2014. Nope, you're making sure everyone knows just how much you really care. Congrats! |
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Posted by TerrApin Station on Mon Aug 25 07:13:35 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by 3-9 on Mon Aug 25 01:14:45 2014. LOL, two people saying Selkook is wrong and no one saying he is right. SHOCKING!!! |
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Posted by TerrApin Station on Mon Aug 25 07:16:58 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon Aug 25 02:57:28 2014. Then why would they accept an all white jury??? |
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Posted by Dave on Mon Aug 25 08:15:56 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 05:59:01 2014. Bill, if Wilson is found to have committed murder or manslaughter, that is not within the scope of his employment and he could be found guilty. |
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Posted by Dave on Mon Aug 25 08:40:04 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by TerrApin Station on Mon Aug 25 07:16:58 2014. They won't, it will be a mixed-race jury. Salaam is being irrational again. He also thinks/thought the grand jury was all-white when in fact there are 3 blacks on the jury. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 08:43:38 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Nilet on Mon Aug 25 00:28:33 2014. IAWTP |
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Posted by AlM on Mon Aug 25 09:14:54 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:17:12 2014. Huh?You're saying correctly that Salaam is jumping to conclusions. Now you are. |
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Posted by 3-9 on Mon Aug 25 09:33:32 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by TerrApin Station on Mon Aug 25 07:13:35 2014. No, Selkirk is right, there's no right or wrong to it, it's all perception. The direction of the spinning motion is a complete illusion. After I posted, I checked on wikipedia, and while I was doing it, it changed direction! Once I read the article, I was able to change the perception of the spinning direction almost at will. So, hats off to Nobuyuki Kayahara, the guy who created it! |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 09:37:47 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by 3-9 on Mon Aug 25 09:33:32 2014. Of course it's an illusion, it's not 3D. The point is that I couldn't see it spinning the other way despite trying to focus on making it so. |
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Posted by bingbong on Mon Aug 25 09:48:59 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could be vindicated?, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 05:55:25 2014. Fractures in the tracheal cartilage blocking / restricting the airway. |
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Posted by bingbong on Mon Aug 25 09:50:35 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:07:38 2014. Will you look at and read what you just wrote? Are you kidding us? |
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Posted by 3-9 on Mon Aug 25 10:10:16 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 09:37:47 2014. Try raising or lowering your head relative to the figure, then looking at it for a while. |
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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon Aug 25 11:09:49 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Aug 25 06:09:48 2014. he murdered that innocent boy thats why |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Aug 25 11:11:56 2014, in response to Re: Questions Olog Can't Answer, posted by Nilet on Sun Aug 24 16:59:23 2014. Olog-HITLER calls everyone a Nazi. You might as well consider it an honor. |
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