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Selective Mourning

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We're often admonished by the Left not to draw conclusions until all the facts are in. That's sound advice, in the abstract.  The problem is how it gets applied.  When a Jihadist engages in mass murder shouting "Allahu Akbar," we are told not to "jump to conclusions" about his motives.  But when a white policeman shoots an African American, it is assumed on the spot that the motive is racism.  This itchy eagerness to smear the cops was nowhere better illustrated  --  and its injustice nowhere more evident  -- than with Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, MO.  It is being repeated full bore with the shooting episodes in Baton Rouge and in Minneapolis, even though in each of those cities, as was the case early on in Ferguson, the full facts are not yet known.

The Washington Times reports that Hillary Clinton has nonetheless met with the family of the man shot in Minnesota, Philando Castile, as part of a campaign swing.

Question:  Has Ms. Clinton met with the families of any of the eight policemen assassinated in Baton Rouge and Dallas?

Answer:  Not that I've heard about.  I will stand to be corrected if I'm wrong.

Question:  Why not?

Answer:  Partly because, facts or no facts, she's goosing the BLM vote, but has (understandably) given up on the police vote.  Mostly  --  and let's just say  it out loud  -- because she could care less.

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Not to demolshied the crime problem because police is help us altime. they shoots them. Washington time reports expose that clinton met with all campaine who are help the policmen.

"Last Thursday's attack in Dallas came during protests over
the police shootings of two black men, Alton Sterling, 37,
of Baton Rouge and Philando Castile"

1. Castile’s girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, in new ABC interview muddles her story:
In her original version she indicated:
“As he’s reaching for his back pocket wallet he lets the officer know,
‘Officer, I have a firearm on me
.’I begin to yell, ‘But he’s licensed to carry.'”

However, in this interview she says: “[The gun] never came out. It could never
be a threat. [The Officer] didn’t aks [sic] about it,” she said. “He didn’t know
it was on his person
.” abcnews.go.com

2. "Court and driver records show Castile was pulled over or ticketed at least
52 times in Minnesota since 2002, with 86 total misdemeanor or petty
misdemeanor counts."

3. "Castile, who was black, was shot and killed July 6 after he was pulled over
by St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez, who is Latino."

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