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jkelly

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  1. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/fresno-police-shooting_us_57873e20e4b03fc3ee4f5806 Anyone white outraged and ready to riot over this? Not me. This guy wasn’t following police instructions and was acting like he had a gun. Same as the other recent shootings except this guy was white. I had the same reaction as I did to the blacks getting shot last week. They should have followed the cop’s instructions ,and there would have been a totally different outcome. Whites will not be rioting over this and we will not be holding "WLM" protests because we understand that simple fact. We will not b
  2. It seems the political leanings here are so very, very far left, that any debate would be pointless. Nobody’s mind will be changed. I can see that. I'd rather spend my afternoon making money, than making that attempt. Y’all stay safe from BLM protestors. They are a dangerous bunch whose goal is Anarchy. I just read where they are planning “Day of Rage” protests in 37 cities across the country this Friday. No doubt more blacks and more cops (black and white) will die.
  3. No doubt, there are plenty of good black families in Paulding County, and everywhere. But black America has a problem. It’s called violence. I’m pointing out a simple fact. Some people don’t want the truth, and that’s fine. No other portion of the population has this problem, not white, Latino, Asian, none. Everybody is afraid when BLM goes out to “protest”. Cops are afraid when they pull you over because of the history of violence in the black community. BLM will get all worked up and protest the two recent shootings, which may have been justified as the investigations aren’t complete yet, bu
  4. Wow. The grandmother in the video "gets it". You totally do not. Please wake up.
  5. Why is "Black Lives Matter" not protesting this child's death? Why do they protest the death of "thugs" as this grandmother points out? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a08B4tuGOKE&sns=em
  6. Watch the television tonight when you go home. Black Lives Matter wants Anarchy. Trouble. Period. Why in the world are they busing people from downtown to out here in rural Paulding county where they know it is largely white? They want trouble. It would be no different for a bunch of country white folks to plan a Confederate flag rally in downtown Decatur. They would be looking for trouble, and when you go out looking for trouble, you usually find it.
  7. There is nothing causing and stirring up more racial issues in this country right now, than the racist organization Black Lives Matter. They are largely a bunch of thugs who want to cause trouble, block traffic, make "demands", yell nonsense and wave their silly signs with misspelled words; much like the KKK would do on the other end of the spectrum. The leftwing media won't even report it when it's a white guy that gets shot at a traffic stop, or a Hispanic or Asian, but let it be a black guy and all hell breaks loose because they play it up in the news. Did you know that Philando Castile is
  8. Looked to be a late '90's model Chevy pickup and a fairly new Dodge Durango. Both vehicles were totaled on impact, in my estimation, but certainly the Dodge was after the fire. It left me somewhat rattled for a while after seeing it. Just thankful everybody walked away. The fire and police crews were amazing in their response time and helping the injured...true professionals...
  9. Everybody got out before the fire started. Some cuts from broken glass that required stiches, but all things considered, any crash you can walk away from is a good one. When I heard the boom and ran to help, I just knew I would see some horrific injuries, but that wasn't the case. Thank God....
  10. Anyone else see this on Saturday morning? Car crashes with truck and then explodes. The truck is not in the pictures. It was in front of my driveway.
  11. Mike was my cousin and my friend. We came from a very large, close family where the difference between a cousin or brother became easily blurred. We grew up together and did the things that boys will do: We played ball, hiked trails and fished. We hung-out, cut-up and laughed. And sometimes...sometimes, we got in trouble. But the outcome was always good because we learned a lesson and were better for it. We spent much time together in years past before the responsibilities of husband and father became priorities for us both. I know that he loved his family dearly and put them first in all
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