No Indictment for Darren Wilson

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David York

Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by David York » Tue Nov 25, 2014 8:26 pm

I haven't seen that CNN photo until you posted it. I google searched Don lemon backlash, and I found articles about him getting backlash for talking about marijuana smoke, but I couldn't fine the source of that Image. Which city was that in?

Cosmotheist

Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by Cosmotheist » Tue Nov 25, 2014 9:47 pm

Hello Folks,

Here is another link to the "chimp outs":

http://www.reddit.com/live/tdrph3y49ftn/

Best regards,
Cosmotheist

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Michael Olanich

Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by Michael Olanich » Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:04 pm

There might be times when people like us get discouraged by the Jewish media reporting of these latest outrages by the "Black community." While many people certainly are not radicals when it comes to race, they are at the same time not total idiots, and don't buy in completely to the MSM's propaganda.

L.G. Morgan

Re: No Indictment for Darren Wilson

Post by L.G. Morgan » Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:29 pm

Protestors torched Michael Brown family's church during Monday night's Ferguson protests
as pastor blames white supremacists™
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Pastor Carlton Lee on a divine mission... to get paid

*Missouri church attended by Michael Brown's father family was one of a dozen or so buildings burned to the ground during Monday night's protests
*While the majority of buildings destroyed were in downtown Ferguson, the Flood Christian Church is located some three miles away
*Pastor Carlton Lee said he believes that white supremacists rather than protesters were to blame for the destruction
*'I'm very vocal in regards to the Michael Brown case,' said Lee, who claims to have received 71 death threats

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Flood Christian Church, the church attended by Michael Brown’s father and his family, was one of a dozen or so buildings burned to the ground during Monday night’s protests in Ferguson

The Missouri church attended by Michael Brown’s father and his family was one of a dozen or so buildings burned to the ground during Monday night’s protests in the wake of a grand jury’s decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson.
While the majority of the buildings destroyed on Monday were in downtown Ferguson, the Flood Christian Church is located some three miles away from the protests in a remote section of Country Club Hills.
Pastor Carlton Lee, who has been a vocal advocate for the Browns since their son was shot in August, has said he believes that white supremacists rather than protesters were to blame for the destruction.
Rev. Lee told NBC News that he believes his church was targeted because he has repeatedly called for the arrest of Officer Wilson.
'I'm very vocal in regards to the Michael Brown case,' said Lee, who has participated in rallies and press conferences with Michael Brown Sr. and claims to have received 71 death threats.
'The police called me and told me the church was on fire,' Lee said. 'I was in complete disbelief. I didn't think anyone would set a church on fire.

He suspects his church was targeted by white supremacists who wanted to punish him for his support of the Brown family.
Pastor Lee told Mail Online that he had known the Brown family for several years after officiating at their wedding. He said he remembered Michael Jr. as a ‘big jokester.’
‘He was a fun loving guy to be around,’ he recalled.
On Sunday Lee had baptized Michael Brown Sr, his wife, Cal, and their children.
The event, which had taken place at a different church, had been planned months ago and Michael Jr. was supposed to be there, too.
'Sunday, we do the baptism, Monday, the church is one fire. It just doesn't add up,' he said.
He said Brown had pledged his help in repairing the damage to the storefront church that was once an automotive shop. The building and been a non-denominational church since February 2013.
'We rebuild,' Lee said. 'We do not stop.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3K8owxTcQ

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