December 21, 2014
NYC Mayor Favors Fairness Not Rule of Law
Misguided De Blasio got one thing right. Protesters demand fairness. The pursuit of fairness often conflicts with the rule of law. De Blasio took an oath to uphold the law. JFK reminded Americans "Life is not fair." The misguided pursuIt of fairness extends to Harvard University, Georgetown University and Columbia University Law Schools, and Oberlin College where students are so obsessed with fairness they demand time off for recuperation after anti police protests before taking exams. American citizens want equal treatment under law. Communists, terrorists, and their useful elitist idiots in the USA want fairness. In the name of fairness, two NYPD officers were executed by an extremist admirer of Islam.
[From article]
Two hours earlier, the mayor met with the organizers of Justice League NYC, one of the groups behind the city-wide protests that have sprung up in the aftermath of the grand jury decision.
The closed-door meeting, held in the Midtown office of labor union 1199SEIU, lasted about 45 minutes.
The mayor — who was arrested last year protesting the closure of Long Island College Hospital — said he left convinced the group was “motivated from the heart” to demonstrate in the wake of Garner’s death.
“Those who are protesting are seeking fairness,” he said.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/de-blasio-meets-protesters-nypd-cops-hours-article-1.2051583
Bill de Blasio walks fine line while meeting with both protesters, NYPD cops just hours apart from each other
The New York mayor met with organizers of Justice League NYC, the group behind city-wide protests in the aftermath of the grand jury's decision to not indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo in the chokehold death of Eric Garner, just two hours before attending a police promotion ceremony where he addressed about 200 cops.
BY BARRY PADDOCK , JENNIFER FERMINO
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Friday, December 19, 2014, 10:26 PM
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