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A Georgetown law professor just perfectly captured the absurdity of Confederate pride

Lewis

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Ain't nobody trying to be inclusive over this and you and anybody else in the Body of Christ who feels this way should be ashamed. Take the stupid flag and all of the stupid racist commemorating memorials down off government property and leave them down.

Well there we have it.

WWZD - 'What Would Zaac Do?'
 

poncho

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Well there we have it.

WWZD - 'What Would Zaac Do?'

You mean besides spending 20 hours a day in the politics forum trying to convince us we're all evil for being in the politics forum trying to discuss politics instead of reading 14,000 pages of "you are un righteous and you should feel guilty for spending time in the politics forum trying to discuss politics instead of spreading the gospel like me?"
 
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Lewis

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You mean besides spending 20 hours a day in the politics forum trying to convince us we're all evil for being in the politics forum trying to discuss politics instead of reading 14,000 pages of "you are un righteous and you should feel guilty for spending time in the politics forum trying to discuss politics instead of spreading the gospel like me?"

You know I'm relieved. It takes a load off my shoulders to know when I should be ashamed. Just ask myself WWZD? :thumbs:
 

InTheLight

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I've been stopped and frisked more than once in my life. I found that the way to avoid trouble is to not stay out late.

Wow. What's the deal? Is there a curfew on freedom of movement?

"Citizens of the U. S. A. You may not be outside after 1:00 am, or you may be subject to arrest. You're just asking for trouble."
 

carpro

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Wow. What's the deal? Is there a curfew on freedom of movement?

"Citizens of the U. S. A. You may not be outside after 1:00 am, or you may be subject to arrest. You're just asking for trouble."

If a cop sees you come out of a bar at 1:00 A.M. and get in a car to drive home, you can expect to be pulled over for something. Fact of life.
 

JohnDeereFan

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To clarify, the Philadelphia Airport isn't in South Philly. It's in Delaware County to the west of Philadelphia. The Navy Yard, which I believe is all condos now, is about as South Philly as you can get, though.

I also remember there was a bar near the airport where we did a bunch of Parrothead events and that always had great bands. I can picture the place like it was yesterday but I can't remember the name of it.

It was the Lagoon in Essington, Pa. Don't know why I remembered that all of a sudden in the shower this morning. Don't know why I felt compelled to come back and share it, either.
 

Lewis

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If a cop sees you come out of a bar at 1:00 A.M. and get in a car to drive home, you can expect to be pulled over for something. Fact of life.

That was never the case with me. In the past I have been pulled over at checkpoints and patted down (Fayetteville, NC), and on at least one occasion when walking through an area that was experiencing high crime rates. I did not resent this. Well ok I did resent it at the time. Was just responding to post #44 in which it was stated that Blacks resent stop and frisk. Welcome to the club. It's not part of The Black Experience, it's just life.
 

carpro

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That was never the case with me. In the past I have been pulled over at checkpoints and patted down (Fayetteville, NC), and on at least one occasion when walking through an area that was experiencing high crime rates. I did not resent this. Well ok I did resent it at the time. Was just responding to post #44 in which it was stated that Blacks resent stop and frisk. Welcome to the club. It's not part of The Black Experience, it's just life.


Did not mean to imply you were coming out of a bar, but you are correct. Being out late does draw the attention of law enforcement officers. For a lot of different reasons.

I believe it should. Criminals like the cover of darkness. Does that mean everyone out late should be searched? Of course not. But it does increase your chances of coming into close contact with law enforecment officers. Just reality. If they are interested in doing their job.
 

carpro

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Goalposts of the argument being moved is noted.

Hadn't noticed an argument about this, just a comment and an unrelated response. Nobody said anything about a curfew either.

So, go ahead and punt. Nobody cares.
 

InTheLight

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Hadn't noticed an argument about this, just a comment and an unrelated response. Nobody said anything about a curfew either.

Lewis said the way to avoid trouble is not to stay out too late. Staying out too late implies a (defacto) curfew. Staying out late does not imply one is leaving a bar at 1:00 am, as you stated. Sheesh.

You may now continue your patented backpedaling maneuvers.
 

Lewis

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Did not mean to imply you were coming out of a bar, but you are correct. Being out late does draw the attention of law enforcement officers. For a lot of different reasons.

Yes, and being older and wiser I agree. Crime does go up late at night and cops have always been suspicious of anybody out and about.
 

Lewis

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Lewis said the way to avoid trouble is not to stay out too late. Staying out too late implies a (defacto) curfew. Staying out late does not imply one is leaving a bar at 1:00 am, as you stated. Sheesh.

InTheLight, I didn't take it that way. Not a problem here :)
 

carpro

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You may now continue your patented backpedaling maneuvers.

Nothing to backpedal on , Jr.

Try not jumping to conclusions so often. You own mind plays tricks on you.

You'll find it enlightening and won't let your mockingbird mouth overload your hummingbird brain quite so often.
 
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