July 22, 2009

Smart People?


Henry Louis Mencken said "No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people."

If there was ever living proof of the accuracy of Mencken's observations I copy below some of the comments from the web pages of the Cambridge Chronicle a local weakly newspaper run by young homosexuals who have little perspective, little history and little common sense. The comments are about several reports of an arrest for disorderly conduct of a Harvard professor who is an international expert on black studies. You might have guessed that the professor is black. They are followed by comments from the Boston herald. But you can read the same sort of comments on most sites that allow them. The Boston Globe does not.

Cambridge MA is one of the most liberal and politically correct cities in the world. The police threaten white males if they talk to women, and if they are accused of discriminating against illegal aliens. Cambridge is home to MIT and Harvard University. The residents think of themselves as superior to others. They are the most conformist group of humans I ever lived amongst. The city government and the state government are the most corrupt government I ever lived under.

The Mayor of Cambridge is a proud black lesbian single mother of two. The Governor of MA is a black Harvard corporate lawyer, and the President is a black Harvard lawyer as well. If after you read these comments you are unable to understand why a man as deceptive as Barack Obama was elected President of this country you need at least as much help as the citizens of Cambridge who commented on this event. Are we approaching a race war in this country? If I cry racism will the police stop harassing me?

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Tell the Truth
20 hours ago

This is so Totally awful if it is true. Why are we giving into this person, no matter who he is or thinks he is. I'm a black man and charges wouldn't just be dropped for no reason for me. This will just anger more people and perpetuates thing. We have a court system, let it go to court like everyone else. I have been in the same exact situation in Cambridge and went through my front window. I had no problem identifying myself when the Cambridge Police showed up. And I was quite frankly please that first, a neighbor called and second that Cambridge Police responded so quickly. If a neighbor had called and police responded to Mr. Gates home the first time, maybe his door never would have been broken. It is a crime if they just drop this case. It will destroy the Cambridge Police image as well as the District Attorney's Office. What a Shame!
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dhump33
19 hours ago

You're missing the point. Although I am in agreement that it is great that the police department was doing its job by promptly responding to a 911 (?) call, the police officer certainly overstepped his jurisdiction by arresting Mr. Gates and taking him in handcuffs after ID was shown and evidence all around the home demonstrated that this, in fact, was his home.

It is obvious to me that the officer/s in question realized that they had overstepped their authority when he/they refused to give their ID # and name to Mr. Gates. This 'attitude' is beyond the realm of being fixed by training or seminars, but it is arrogant, discriminatory, and illegal. He/they should loose their badges and find other career paths because it is obvious that they are not in it to 'serve and protect'.
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nancy_gifford
19 hours ago

In that mug shot photo, he looks guilty.
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Mr Smith
19 hours ago
dhump, You miss the point. Try reading the police report. The officer said he believed he lived there. The arrest was made outsdide the home for disorderly conduct. Fortunately, you don't run the city or the PD.
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cambridge resident
18 hours ago
Where is the formal apology from the police department to Prof Gates?
Sgt. James Crowley should be suspened without pay. He is an embarrassment to the Police Department and the City of Cambridge.
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DSB
18 hours ago
dhump totally missed the point - and also can't read. The officer identified himself even though Prof. Gates refused to. They're required to follow up on these calls. Anyone else would be glad the police were doing their jobs, this guy just wants any excuse to validate his career - I think this is some sort of record for how quickly someone threw in the race card.
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Army_Soldier
18 hours ago
It is apparent that once again the minority (read African American Male) in this incident is the victim no matter that he was being disorderly and verbally abusive towards a uniformed police officer. The officer states in the report that he identified himself and the other officer confirms the behaviour of Mr. Gates as being loud and disorderly. The police officer followed procedure whereas Mr Gates continued to pursue the officer and continued to threaten him with retaliation for 'messing' with him. This incident is a crying shame and Mr Gates should indeed be ashamed for his behaviour towards the police officer and his attempt to make this out to be racially motivated. It is a crime against those who are minorities and who have legitimate complaints but who cannot get their charges dropped because they are not a high profile loud, abusive and obnoxious college professor. This is a crime also to those white male uniformed police officers who when attempting to do their job must wonder if someone they arrest will play the race card when in fact nothing of the sort happened. This is what happens when we allow the minority voices to speak louder than the majority who know the facts but would rather hide from them.
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Army_Soldier
18 hours ago
Oh and just in case anyone missed it I was being very sarcastic with the 'victim' statement. Mr Gates is no more a victim than the police officer was wrong for doing his job.
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cambridge resident
18 hours ago
In the statement, the spokesperson for Commissioner Haas, stated there was probable cause for the arrest....Gates showed ID and was on his property. He can say WHATEVER he wants on his property!
Also, no one invited the police inside the house, Crowley should have NEVER walked in the house.
Commissioner Haas should have spoken at the press conference-no backbone.
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Many****e
17 hours ago
What's amazing and shameful is Police actually think 'a bad attitude, signs of annoyance, anger and questioning of them is a crime. Now, that's amazing. Many people are arrested because they have talked back to police, looked at them the wrong way, and other trivial matters. Some people don't realize or won't admit that some of our police officers don't use good judgment or common sense. In this case, the officers were wrong to arrest after ID and proof was presented. Again, police have proven they can do anything they want because their the police.
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theboss210
17 hours ago
this city is a joke he a well known professor so what he get what everyone else that was in this type of matter would get but know let my cry the race card and i will get off this world will never change do the crime pay your time i am going to try that next time i get caught by the police
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Mike-
15 hours ago
In the police report, Sgt. Crowley didn't identify himself until asked, which was after he wanted info from Mr. Gates. I wouldn't give ID to someone who appeared at my door wouldn't identify himself first. After finding out Sgt. Crowley was with Cambridge Police, Gates did identify himself, as it says in the police report. He says he *initially* didn't identify himself, which may have been because the officer hadn't first. The officer after getting two forms of proper identification didn't apologize and say it was a misunderstanding, he called for Harvard Univ. Police back-up!! Outside the house were a number of police officers attracting attention as if Mr. Gates had done something wrong that needed a several officers. I'd be livid, too. The guy just got home from China and was treated like a common criminal. Cut him some slack for reacting to police mistreatment in his own home, and yes, I consider the porch part of his home.
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nancy_gifford
15 hours ago
A big question is, 'is the police report accurate'? If it is not, then the police may have behaved improperly and covered it up w/ a non-accurate report. If it is accurate, then the police are not going to charge w/ disorderly w/o disorderly in the report. Disorderly is not a big item. It is not a felony. If the report is accurate, then I think Mr. Gates is guilty of disorderly.
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jameel
14 hours ago
Problem is that blacks are almost never given the 'benefit of doubt' in situations like these, whereas whites most often are. This frustrates blacks and sometimes causes them to react pre-emptively. This is something whites just do not understand.
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onlycommonsense
13 hours ago
AS police do not exercise a right in the official performance of their duties, they cannot determine 'disorderly conduct'.

Only a citizen can claim the violation of this right.

This is a subjective call by a citizen whose rights are being violated by someone.

If no one complains, there is no disorderly conduct.

As the law is unlawfully applied, a 'ham sandwich''could be arrested for 'disorderly'.

How many people being 'frightened' is needed to assert 'disorderly'?

How tumultuous must a person be to be 'disorderly'?

A cop cannot make these determinations.

Only a citizen can claim the violation of a right, not a cop.

Once identified, Gates should have been given the name of the cop and the cop should have left as the cop was now a trespasser as his lawful business was no longer authorized at the house.

Gates will have an eternal arrest record on CORI, CRIMINAL OFFENDER database, unless Gov. Patrick expunges it.
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nancy_gifford
12 hours ago
I wonder if Mr. Gates benefits in any way from this incident; and if so, how, and to what extent, does he benefit. If he is looking for int'l attention, then he got it. Will he write a book about the incident?
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Victory2008
12 hours ago
Jameel - what blacks don't understand is these incidents happen to white people too. I have had a police officer point a gun at me on 3 seperate times while I was in my car and I didn't do a damn thing.

Once because there was a robbery nearby and I had the same color car. Another time because I drove around looking for a spot and the officer thought I was buying drugs. The 3rd time was in Europe when I was in a rental on vacation and apparantly I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. This time the police had pointed machine guns on each side of the car at me and a friend. I didn't speak the language and one false move and I would have been a goner.

If I could have claimed racism and sue for $1M I would be a rich person. When it comes to racism we need to do a better job picking our battles. This incident is absolutely ridiculas. National news for this ? Did someone get murdered ? Did Michael Jackson come back to life ?
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ShirleyJ
9 hours ago
The police report does not justify the police officer's conduct. Calling the Harvard police AFTER seeing Professor Gates' identification only escalated the incident. Why didn't he simply leave when he saw the ID? Why didnt the officer give his name and badge number if he were doing the right thing? Obviously Prof. Gates was agitated being confronted in his own home. I am sure he thought that being a Harvard professor insulated him from the usual indignities that blacks encounter every day. What upset him was learning that he was not immune, even at the highest pinnacle of academia. This was shocking to him, as shocking as my having a law degree and attempting to shop in a New York department store, with my briefcase, while being followed around the store... or being called the 'N' word in Harvard Square by envious locals from Somerville. You do everything the majority tells you to do to improve your situation and it is never enough. That is what Professor Gates probably felt. We simply cannot escape the racial indignities. I hope the professor will use this as a teachable moment about race in America. We are by no means near a post racial society, even with an African-American president.

Now, I understand why the colonials needed a Fourth Amendment.
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latina40
9 hours ago
This was a clear case of racial profiling at its best!! Cambridge PD is very known for this type of tactics!! Now they look like fools licking there wounds!! kudos to you Pro.Gates for standing up to the police and finally putting this issue in the
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Victory2008
5 hours ago
Gates is a racist and makes a living off being one. He has clealy showed how to play the race card and play the system. Crime in this city is out of control. The police did their job and responded to a 911 call for a house break-in which there have been many. Gates disrepected them and acted like a child and made a big scene.

With the economy like it is and Obama being the president, Gates saw the opportunity to bolster his career and keep the race card alive and well. This is called job security. Gates and Sharpton need to justify their roles because they fear being outsourced.
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CommonFolk
2 hours ago
Who's crying Now?
The Knoxville Horror
The crime and the media blackout.
by Nicholas Stix
On Saturday, January 6, 2007 Channon Christian, 21, and Christopher Newsom, 23, of Knoxville, Tennessee, went on a date from which they would never return. Outside the home of another couple they were visiting, they were carjacked and kidnapped. Over the next 24 hours they were beaten, gang-raped, tortured and murdered.
There can be little doubt that if Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom had been black and their killers white, everyone in America would know their names. Because they were white and their killers are black, their fate has been shrouded in a thick silence that has given rise to a host of lurid rumors. Their story highlights the strange and twisted nature of race relations in America, which makes it nearly impossible for the authorities or the media to deal honestly with events that violate official assumptions about race. It also represents both a strength and weakness of the Internet: Mischief-makers of various political persuasions spread falsehoods rather than correct them, but they built up a demand for facts that became so great the authorities eventually had to come clean.
The men who kidnapped and killed Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom have not yet gone to trial, so they are theoretically innocent. This account as accurate as possible under what sometimes amounted to a news blackout is based on documents filed in federal and state courts, and on sometimes vague and contradictory press reports
Sometime after midnight, Miss Christian and Mr. Newsom were in the parking lot of Knoxvilles Washington Ridge apartment complex, where they were visiting friends. Letalvis Cobbins, 24, along with his brother Lemaricus Davidson, 25, and George Thomas, 24, kidnapped them at gunpoint, and carjacked Miss Christians 2005 Toyota 4-Runner. Mr. Davidson had already been convicted of carjacking and aggravated robbery in Tennessee in 2001, but despite conviction for a death penalty-eligible offense and a bad record as an inmate, had served no more than five years in West Tennessee State Penitentiary. Recently released, he had been a member of the Black Gangster Disciples at least since prison.
The three men tied up their captives and took them in the 4-Runner to a rundown rental house at 2316 Chipman Street in black East Knoxville, where Mr. Cobbins and Mr. Davidson lived. Mr. Cobbinss 18-year-old girlfriend, Vanessa Coleman, met them there.
Their story highlights the strange and twisted nature of race relations in America.
All four, including Miss Coleman, then engaged in an orgy of rape and violence. They anally gang-raped Mr. Newsom, and orally, anally, and vaginally gang-raped Channon Christian. They brutally beat both victims and poured cleaning fluid down Miss Christians throat. They killed Mr. Newsom, leaving him with multiple gunshot wounds, and set his corpse on fire. Knoxville police refuse to say how Miss Christian was murdered, but an assistant U.S. attorney suggests she may have been choked.
On January 8, the day after the carjacking-gang-rape-murder, Lemaricus Davidson robbed an employee of a Knoxville Pizza Hut at gunpoint, and tried to rob a customer. Likewise on January 8, Miss Christians father, Gary, found her Toyota 4-Runner abandoned near railroad tracks, not far from where a railroad employee found Mr. Newsoms desecrated corpse that same day. There was a fingerprint from Lemaricus Davidson inside the vehicle, which led to a search of his apartment on January 10. There police found Miss Christians corpse in a garbage can in the kitchen.
A fourth man, Eric Boyd, has been charged as an accessory in the carjacking case for having helped Mr. Davidson try to escape justice, but not in the rapes and murders.
Knoxville authorities have promoted the view that the rapists poured cleaning fluid down Miss Christians throat to destroy DNA evidence. They and the media have also insisted that the torture/murders were a crime of opportunity, a carjacking that somehow got out of hand, and that the criminals had no racial motivation.
This picture appears to be wrong on all counts, and is an insult to the publics intelligence. The defendants are charged with premeditated murder and, according to court documents, had already decided to kill Miss Christian before they made her swallow cleaning fluid. They also did not bother to clean her vagina and anus, which were stuffed with DNA evidence.
The carjacking-gone-wrong theory is not plausible either. Carjacking is armed robbery of a vehicle, in order to possess or sell it, but these assailants had no interest in the 4-Runner. They dumped it after only a few hours.
Nor was there any reason for things to go wrong; the victims cooperated, and Lemaricus Davidson was an experienced carjacker. While carjackers sometimes rape their victims, anal gang-rape is very rare, especially of male victims. On the other hand, black jail and prison inmates often target white prisoners for anal gang-rape as a method of racial terrorism (see Hard Time, AR, April 2002). And while carjackers sometimes murder their victims, it is hard to imagine black carjackers treating black victims in such a loathsome manner.
Finally, a hate crime is one committed wholly or in part for reasons of racial animus, and use of racial epithets is considered strong evidence of racial animus. Do the authorities expect us to believe that these black killers raped, tortured, and murdered white victims, without ever using racially insulting language? This reporter believes the carjacking was just a way to kidnap, gang-rape, torture and murder whites, and that the killers used the cleaning fluid for the sole purpose of further torturing Miss Christian.
Until mid-May, this story was strictly local news, but it assumed a certain notoriety on the Internet where, not long after the first newspaper reports, a story with the following headline began circulating:
White Couple Abducted; Both Man and Woman Were Raped, Beaten, Cut Apart and Killed. Five Blacks Arrested In Case. No Media Frenzy Over Racist Attack.
The report, with photographs of the victims and the suspects, continued as follows:
The animals pictured below raped Christopher Newsom, cut off his penis, then set him on fire and fatally shot him several times while they forced his girlfriend, Channon Christian, to watch. An even more cruel fate awaited her!
Channon Christian, was beaten and gang-raped in many ways for four days by all of them, while they took turns urinating on her. Then they cut off her breast and put chemicals in her mouth and then murdered her.
The earliest version of this story seems to have appeared around February 21 on the web page of New Jersey radio host Hal Turner. Many of the details, including the amputations and urination, have not been in other reports, nor are they mentioned in court documents.
I asked the Knoxville police to confirm or deny Mr. Turners claims. Public Information Officer Darrell Debusk was unfailingly polite, but would tell me nothing. Were the victims mutilated? Were they alive or dead when this happened? That is something that we have not discussed in public, and is information that will come to light during the trial Right now, were not discussing the details of the investigation. Officer Debusk would not even give a cause of death: Again, thats evidence in a trial that will be presented during the trial. (Only later did I learn from court documents that federal authorities had already reported that Mr. Newsom had been shot.)
The claim that the investigation is ongoing, was plainly untrue. The suspects had been arrested, indicted, and bound over for trial. Prosecutors bind over defendants only after the police have finished their investigation. When I asked for a copy of the Knoxville police preliminary report, which had been released to local reporters, Officer Debusk was happy to oblige so long as I dropped by in person at department headquarters in Knoxville. If that wasnt convenient for someone living in New York State, I could have a local person pick one up for me, or a Tennessee resident could pay for a copy and ask that it be sent to an in-state address. Clearly, Officer Debusk just didnt want me to see the report.
Other Knoxville officials at the county medical examiners office, sheriffs department, and criminal court all referred me back to the Knoxville Police Department. Chief Sterling Owen, IV himself established this stonewalling policy, and the information has been so tightly sealed we cannot even assume the trial transcript will be available to the public.
The refusal by police to release the autopsy reports has left even the mainstream media dueling over how Miss Christian died and what was done to her corpse. The Knoxville News Sentinel claimed Lemaricus Davidson strangled her but left her corpse intact. ABCs and CBSs Knoxville affiliates reported she was dismembered, though neither was clear whether this was how she was killed or whether her corpse was cut apart after she was murdered. CNN claimed Miss Christian asphyxiated after she was forced into an airtight garbage can.
When it suits them, the Knoxville police can be very forthcoming with information. On May 22, just-released black career criminal Dwayne Hill, 39, celebrated his third day of freedom with an attempted carjacking in East Knoxville. When police stepped in, he fought them, was tasered, and died. Within 24 hours, the department produced a report showing that Hill had an illegal substance in his system, and had died of a condition unrelated to the tasering. When a back man dies at the hands of officers, and there is a chance the community might be unhappy, the police are quick with the facts. Whites do not merit the same treatment.
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onlycommonsense
54 minutes ago


Here is the leading court ruling on 'disorderly'.

Why did Cambridge police call Harvard police after
GATES showed his ID?

What constitutional function was performed by the Cambridge cops doing this?

The world wants to know..............................

If the below action of a citizen is not 'disorderly', does everyone see how 'disorderly' is abused by cops in Massachusetts!

U.S. Supreme Court

HESS v. INDIANA, 414 U.S. 105 (1973)
414 U.S. 105

HESS v. INDIANA
APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA

No. 73-5290.

Decided November 19, 1973


Appellant, who was arrested during an antiwar demonstration on a college campus for loudly stating, 'We'll take the ****ing street later (or again),' was subsequently convicted for violating the Indiana disorderly conduct statute. The State Supreme Court affirmed, relying primarily on the trial court's finding that the statement 'was intended to incite further lawless action on the part of the crowd in the vicinity of appellant and was likely to produce such action.'

Held: Appellant's language did not fall within any of the 'narrowly limited classes of speech' that the States may punish without violating the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and since the evidence showed that the words he used were not directed to any person or group and there was no evidence that they were intended and likely to produce imminent disorder, application of the statute to appellant violated his rights of free speech. Brandenburg v. Ohio, 395 U.S. 444 . See also Terminiello v. Chicago, 337 U.S. 1, 4 .

___ Ind. ___, 297 N. E. 2d 413, reversed.

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Below are comments from the Boston Herald. There are now over 1000 comments on related stories. Huffington Post has over 6000 comments on one story June 20, 2009.


[Posted regarding opinion column by staff writer Peter Gelzinis]
Hey Pete,not very politically correct on your part. Did you forget the liberal mantra ..."Everything's whitey's fault".
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Posted 8 hours ago
bostonshamrock
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Sad to see that this will only fuel more hatred. Opportunists like Gates, Sharpton and Jackson only continue to perpetuate racism. They offer nothing but a gasoline can to pour on the fire. Divide and conquer.
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Posted 8 hours ago
PBKingman
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I think that perhaps Prof. Gates has a mental problem, perhaps only temporary. If one reads the police report this guy seems to be not right.
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Posted 8 hours ago
uttahcee
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The typical Mo of most elite folks, Cry racism and then go to the Media. This Professor is a joke, did he really think Al sharpton would give him any crediblity? Let me guess if it wasn't for him crying to the Media, his problems more than likely stop after the first court apperence at worst. But now he opened a can of worms that he and the Governor and the Mayor of cambridge will regret.
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Posted 8 hours ago
KenPateraBest
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Gates' actions and not the police caused this incident. He's an angry, arrogant, and mean-spirited black man. I'm glad this windbag is not my neighbor, friend, or teacher.
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Posted 7 hours ago
aretharespect replying to PBKingman
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I agree PBK i thought that (mental illness/brain misfire or maybe even early dementia) as I read the article....or perhaps he intentionally did this to elicit the desired response so he could exploit the situation. After all, we have a black president so there aren't really too many causes any more to aim for...Affirmative action has done it's job. Now let's end it.
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Posted 7 hours ago
jacked11
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Gates was interviewed while on the Vineyard, how PC. Of course his house is now off limits to Police so go ahead and hit it druggies. Your safe the cops will never show up.
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Posted 6 hours ago
cambridgeone
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Wow. Every single one of the comments posted here exhibits a close mindedness beyond belief. No wonder America has not made the progress it needs to get beyond racial strife. You all seem to be the proud carriers of a torch filled with hate.
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Posted 6 hours ago
Kennedy2211
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I was sickened when I read that a Police Sergeant in the performance of his responsibilities to his community and fellow police officers is being treated in this manner. Conversely, if the Police Sergeant did not take the steps he did in making sure everyone on scene produced identification, he would be derelict in his duties. Mr. Gates has the moral and legal responsibility to be respectful and courteous to the police, especially when they are acting in their official capacities as police officers. Instead of Mr. Gates cooperating with the police, which would be consistent with a well known educator, he has and continues to use circumstances where his actions are at least suspect, for his own self-promotion (PBS Documentary) and grandiose martyrdom.
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Posted 5 hours ago
Patches
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Gates is exploting this now for the Money & his inflated ego.. He will now charge thousands for speaking fees and be on Larry King & Oprah...Not much better than a Carnival Barker as Sharpton is involved. He should show some Class but only is showing the last 3 letters of the word.

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This is a link to comments about this on Craigs list.

http://boston.craigslist.org/rnr/

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Some more from the Boston Herald and another article

enuff
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It wouldn't surprise me if he set this whole thing up. He sure wants to capitalize on it.
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Posted 9 hours ago
speakeasy
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What a giant baby. Heaven help us all.
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Posted 9 hours ago
victimnation
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Welcome to victimnation. It's all you have to cling to. Take away your mantle of victimhood and you are a drowning man clinging to nothing.
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Posted 9 hours ago
speakeasy replying to victimnation
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Put an end to all victimization. That's what this is, that's what bringing us all down in this country. Freak out on police officers? Just claim you are disabled when they try to put cuffs on you. Buy a house you can't afford? Blame the feds and the mortgage companies for tricking you into signing. Victimnation sucks victimnation. lol.
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Posted 9 hours ago
bostonshamrock
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“I’m outraged. I can’t believe that an individual policeman on the Cambridge police force would treat any African-American male this way, and I am astonished that this happened to me,” What a racist statement. Also shows his elitism. Liberal scum who is just another opportunist looking for their payday.
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Posted 9 hours ago
RememberFan
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Now his has experienced the prison system. What prison was he sent to. And his claim of claustrophobia....was the Cambridge police station or cars more claustrophobic than the aircraft he regularly travels on? He is laying the ground rules for a lawsuit.
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Posted 8 hours ago
RememberFan
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While interviewed on the Vineyard he was quoted as saying he was shaken. But not too shaken to travel to the Vineyard. Did he fly there on one of those very small planes? If so how did he so quickly overcome his claustrophobia? He is a Vineyard regular. How does he get there with is disability? The ferry isn't very large and spacious. Does he swim there? Enough of the lies.
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Posted 8 hours ago
CambSection8
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How could Harvard University hire such a unprofessional loser ? This punk clearly has an agenda. The police officer should not apologize because he did nothing wrong.
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Posted 7 hours ago
TyroneShoelaces
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All this does is open up the gates for every crack dealer in the cambridge projects.Bad economy?What bad economy,nice job gates old boy,overdoses,shootings& stabbings on the house.Cops don't want to get indicted for doing their job.
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Posted 7 hours ago
uttahcee
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Typical Elitist Liberal Dirt bag, I hope you don't need the police anytime soon. The notion that Deval and the Mayor of Cambridge openly questioned the Police motives are shocking. I hope decval isn't counting the Police Votes in his up and coming election I doubt if any police officer will vote for that Cop Hating turd that is our Governor.

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