MAGAtards kill another black man

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, May 27, 2020.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #271     Apr 21, 2021
  2. If only they had a black police chief in Minneapolis and a black Attorney General for the state and a a black congressional rep for Minneapolis, things would have been different.
     
    #272     Apr 21, 2021
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  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #273     May 1, 2021
  4. Here4Corpses on corpse duty today.

    It's all good for him.
     
    #274     May 1, 2021
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  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.npr.org/2021/05/25/1000...floyds-family-on-1st-anniversary-of-his-death
    George Floyd's Family Meets With Biden Amid Negotiations Over Police Reform Bill

    President Biden lauded the courage of George Floyd's family after meeting with them on the first anniversary of his murder by a Minneapolis police officer, a killing that launched protests and calls for police reform nationwide.

    The family visited with Biden and Vice President Harris at the White House on Tuesday and also met with congressional leaders in Washington, D.C.

    The meeting with Biden and Harris lasted approximately an hour, and was kept private. The White House said those attending included Floyd's mother and daughter, three brothers and a nephew.

    Biden told reporters that the meeting went "incredibly well."

    "On every anniversary you're happy people remember, but it also brings everything back immediately like it happened that day. It takes a lot of courage to go through it," Biden said of the Floyd family.

    Rodney Floyd, one of Floyd's brothers, told reporters after their meeting that Biden and Harris "showed great concern" for them, asking after their emotional state and self-care.

    Biden said that the first thing Floyd's daughter, Gianna, did was to run over to him and give him a hug. "She said, 'I'm really hungry. Do you have any snacks?' "

    Acknowledging that his wife might be upset, Biden said he listed off some of the available snacks — including ice cream and Cheetos, and possibly chocolate milk.

    Biden had hoped Congress would pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act by the first anniversary of his death.

    Brandon Williams, Floyd's nephew, told reporters that Biden's deadline was discussed in the White House meeting.

    Referring to the president, Williams said, "He's not happy about it not being met, but all in all he just wants the bill to be right and meaningful and that it holds George's legacy intact."

    Biden told reporters that he had spoken with congressional negotiators and was hopeful that there would be an agreement "sometime after Memorial Day."

    Philonise Floyd, another of Floyd's brothers, said, "If you can make federal laws to protect ... the bald eagle, you can make federal laws to protect people of color."

    Earlier Tuesday, the family visited with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who said she hoped Congress "can bring comfort to your family" by passing the police overhaul bill named after Floyd.

    The Democratic-led House of Representatives already approved a measure in March, but it remains tied up in negotiations with Senate Republicans, led by South Carolina's Tim Scott, the chamber's only Black Republican.

    Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., said getting "a substantive piece of legislation" is "far more important than a specific date." She vowed to work on a compromise measure "until we get the job done" and said "it will be passed in a bipartisan manner."

    In a statement, Biden said he appreciates "the good-faith efforts from Democrats and Republicans to pass a meaningful bill out of the Senate. It's my hope they will get a bill to my desk quickly. We have to act."

    Qualified immunity as the sticking point

    Differences over whether the measure should contain provisions making it easier to sue police officers over allegations of brutality appear to be the biggest stumbling block to an agreement.

    A group of progressive House lawmakers, led by Reps. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Cori Bush of Missouri, sent a letter on Friday urging their colleagues to support an end to qualified immunity.

    "I believe that eliminating qualified immunity for law enforcement officers must be included in any bill that gets passed in the Senate, just like what we did on our side in the House, and it ultimately needs to be signed into law by the president," Bush told NPR. "I have made that a red line; there has to be a clear red line with that."

    Asked about the first anniversary of Floyd's killing, Bush said that "one year later, not enough has changed," noting the number of people who were killed in encounters with law enforcement since former officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck.

    "Not enough new laws are in place, whether they're local, state or federal laws," she said. "Our work in Congress is to save lives, so we have to do the work to shift towards making and implementing policies that will prevent these injustices from happening in the first place."

    The White House also announced Tuesday that Biden will travel to Tulsa, Okla., on June 1, marking the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, when an armed white mob killed as many as 300 people in the prosperous Black community of Greenwood, known as Black Wall Street.
     
    #275     May 26, 2021
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    #276     May 26, 2021
  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Cons:
    The deaths resulting from loose gun regulation is the price of freedom
    Also cons:
    A decrease in the police state is unacceptable and sacrificing some freedoms is necessary.
     
    #277     May 26, 2021
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #278     May 31, 2021
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Yep.Doesn't take a genius to figure that out.Im thinking Dems are just betting blacks will still come out to vote for Biden if nothing is done because Trump or Desantis is worse but they will be probably be shocked like Hillary was.I usually vote,donate and volunteer for presidential elections but if no meaningful police reform bills are passed by 2024 I probably wont be doing either. I think many black voters will do the same,enough to cost him the election.
     
    #279     Jun 1, 2021
  10. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    If even one vote is counted incorrectly, the whole
    Election should be thrown out.

    if one innocent man is killed by the police so be it.
     
    #280     Jun 1, 2021