Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Turnabout seen as fair play for publishing Ferguson Officer Wilson's home street

It’s obvious the practice of providing physical addresses of people for whom anger exists can heighten physical dangers. Real risks also exist that persons with the same or similar names could be targeted instead. Likewise, the lives and homes of neighbors of Officer Wilson have now been put at risk by The Times' decision to narrow the hunt for him by those bent on murderous revenge, upping the probabilities for expanded violence and further rage-fueled confrontations with authorities.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Giving = Turkeys?

Nah! Their Goose is cooked!

III

Capitalist Eric said...

The info for the two shit-hole reporters was posted on Facebook this morning, at https://m.facebook.com/2MillionBikersDC/photos/a.569596159769901.1073741829.569455949783922/824088427654005/?type=1&ref=content_filter

I sent her the following text: "Julie, your addresses and phone numbers are posted on Facebook. How's that shoe feel on the other foot?"

To my disappointment, she hasn't responded. Wonder why...? ;-)

Paul X said...

Personally I think the address and phone numbers of all judges, prosecutors, politicians, bureaucrats and police ought to be a public record. Anyone who wields power against ordinary people. Then they might be a bit more reticent to use that power. It's no mistake that small towns and small states (my experience is with Wyoming) have less aggressive so-called "public servants", because they actually have to live among the peons they'd like to order around. Anonymity is a comfort for tyrants. Keep in mind the masks that SWAT teams wear. It's not for your benefit, that's for sure.

Moe Death said...

If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well
It were done quickly...

Things are proceeding apace, and I just received a beautiful bottle of 16 year old single malt Bushills for my 64th. I'm not normally one to rush such things (Domino's advice be damned), but I hope I have some time to enjoy this fine gift before things get interesting.

Interesting times, indeed...

Slowly, Domino, the Bushmills...

God help us all.

Bill and Domino
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Anonymous said...

One day you guys are railing against the police state, and the next day you guys are supporting the people who impose the police state on us. People like Darren Wilson. That seems like cognitive dissonance to me -- or maybe Orwellian doublethink.

It's a lot like the way all the "Second Amendment supporters" and other members of the "Liberty Movement" worship the military and never miss an opportunity to get the warm fuzzies by "thanking our troops for their service." The government's standing army is precisely the force that will come to take your guns and/or any other rights you think you have as soon as the order is given. The only "service" they provide is to politicians (that most noble class of people) and, by extension, to those who have bought those politicians.

WAKE UP and overcome the conditioning that causes you to automatically side with government authority figures. Those who enforce the will of evil politicians are no better than the politicians themselves. There is no such thing as a "good cop" in a police state.

Anonymous said...

Its gone from facebook, anyone have a screen shot. they are protecting their own.

Anonymous said...

Turnabout, yes more popcorn. Neither party is too bright, with Wilson broadcasting his physical identity on lamestream ABC. Can't fix stupid.

And less the copsucker apologists come hither, it was Wilson, after being attacked in car from a Hulk and he felt defenseless, who made a decision to exit his vehicle to "follow and contain" (words no doubt from the cop union lawyer_ the young street urchin. Well, what options are there at that point? Pride, anger the heat of the moment somebody didn't follow in vehicle and play it safe, but exits and things escalated. And no apology for Brown either, though why an idiot thinks he can run in one sandal with head down like bull at someone with a gun is stupid in itself. Though still questionable how falling down no abrasions on knees or elbows as normal physics dictates if one is charging. Just a scrape on side of face and hand underneath him. Regardless, the pom pom cheerleaders have taken sides, when sometimes it's best to look at evidence and circumstances in cool detached fashion, especially as a tool carrier, where we may face similar circumstance and the question of justifiable force.

Capitalist Eric said...

Julie Bosman's mobile phone # is (646) 753-2052. Still in memory from my text earlier. Confirmed, face plant took the post down.

I regret I didn't grab a screen shot; still learning to use my mobile phone. Sorry.

Capitalist Eric said...

AHA!!!

Found a repost! http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/11/new-york-times-reporters-put-darren-wilsons-address-addresses-made-public/

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Apparently Julie Bosman “keeps calling the 020th District station complaining about people harassing and threatening her,” Story here ;
http://gotnews.com/breaking-cops-nyt-reporter-published-darrenwilson-address-calling-cops-nonstop/

Apparently you reap what you sow, how soon they forget.