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    Obama, the professor, and the cop

    Can the president of the United States ever shutup!!! The lips start moving before the brain engages. Black Harvard professor with a broken headlight is pulled over by a white cop who suspects drinking and driving and arrests him. That alone is going to attract some media attention but Obama just can't keep his face out of the media! Eventually he realized he misfired and invited the cop and the professor over for a beer. The professor said he doesn't drink beer but he will come anyway.

    Doesn't Yomama have enough to do in his attempt to force government controlled health care on a country of unwilling citizenry who already enjoy the best health care system in the world?

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    I hadn't heard anything about a traffic stop incident.

    As to the Gates incident, Obama screwed up. No denying it. That said, I will give him props for at least acknowledging that and trying to make amends over a beer. Frankly - what else can he do? Can't say I never said something stupid that I later regretted, and he's handling that as well as any of us would.

    I'm not going to crucify him over this one. Who knows, I'm hopeful his mistake might even end in a positive. Because it put in the spotlight that not all racism charges are quite as clear as the accuser makes it out to be.

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    Clay - although I can agree to a certain extent, I think the fact that he made the comment after saying he doesn't have all the facts was just reckless - pretty much like 90% of this policy decisions so far actually. As POTUS, You don't throw a public servant under the bus when you admit you don't have all the facts. I still haven't heard him say "I'm sorry, I screwed up" straight out.

    If there is one thing that is very clear about Obama, he just wants to be able to say he passed legislation on one of his pet subjects. It doesn't matter if it's effective policy or makes sense (See the Stimulus Free legislation that nobody got to read). BO and the Gang are just trying to throw legislation out there regardless of the pork and other amendments that might be attached just so they can say "See, we did what we promised". He's careless, reckless, and more concerned with his legacy than the country. That is painfully obvious.
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    He did a couple of things... as POTUS he said that he held personal bias and not all the facts and then attacked a local police departments action. Reagan would never had done that. Hell, Clinton wouldn't have either.

    And he didn't apologize because it was the right thing to do. It took two days and a lot of heat before he did it. I've heard the audio... the day after his speech he still stood by his words and was upset over the 'flap' of his comments. The White House then defended his comments. Finally after more facts came into play (officer was a racial profiling expert, fellow cops - black and hispanic - were there and agreed, plus the threat of releasing audio tape) did he finally come up with a half-assed appology.

    Hell even his appology was shitty. He says, "Because this has been ratcheting up..." Not, because what I said was wrong.

    He continues, "I unfortunately gave an impression..." See what he did. He doesn't say he did anything wrong, just that he gave 'an impression'.

    And finally, "And I could have calibrated those words differently." It's not about what he believe but how he chooses the words to attack people he disagrees with.

    I believe that Obama gave a speech about how words have meaning. Hmmm... except when you are two-faced, political activist, race-baiting, statist.

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    Years from now, you’ll look back and you’ll say that this was the moment - this was the place - where America remembered what it means to hope.


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    Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Clay View Post
    I hadn't heard anything about a traffic stop incident.
    Well that's what it was all about!
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    As to the Gates incident, Obama screwed up. No denying it.
    That also is what the traffic stop is about!
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    That said, I will give him props for at least acknowledging that and trying to make amends over a beer. Frankly - what else can he do? Can't say I never said something stupid that I later regretted, and he's handling that as well as any of us would.
    The last I checked, you are not the president and I am relatively certain that it is not Obama's job to anchor the nightly news and to turn said event into a race baiting commentary from his vantage point in the white house.
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    I'm not going to crucify him over this one. Who knows, I'm hopeful his mistake might even end in a positive. Because it put in the spotlight that not all racism charges are quite as clear as the accuser makes it out to be.
    That is why he invited the professor and the cop to the white house for a beer! I didn't know it was required to copy and paste the whole news story. Which one would you prefer? The biased one from the New York Times or the version from the Wall Street Journal?
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    Hey, if we want medical care we can always go get hit by a bus... am I right?
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    Moon, you have your facts wrong on Gatesgate. There was no traffic stop. Prof. Gates forced entry into his own home. A neighbor reported a possible burglary. When the police arrived, Gates allegedly declined to provide ID. He then accused the cops of racism whilst otherwise behaving in a belligerent and abusive manner, as black studies professors with mammoth chips on their shoulders are wont to do. Thus, he was arrested.

    Read the story: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/us/21gates.html

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    He gave the officer his Harvard ID after being asked a couple times, iirc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Palooka View Post
    Moon, you have your facts wrong on Gatesgate. There was no traffic stop. Prof. Gates forced entry into his own home. A neighbor reported a possible burglary. When the police arrived, Gates allegedly declined to provide ID. He then accused the cops of racism whilst otherwise behaving in a belligerent and abusive manner, as black studies professors with mammoth chips on their shoulders are wont to do. Thus, he was arrested.

    Read the story: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/us/21gates.html
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    Quoting the author and Professor Gates according to the author:
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    Police are in an uproar. The President called them stupid. Was it stupid for the cop to arrest the black professor from Harvard in his home.? Probably not stupid just more of the same old same old. The police say this officer is stellar. He is fair. Maybe he is. Maybe he is a very good cop. But he went down the same old road of a black man is probably up to no good...even in his own home. This is what the President was saying...this is what the cops can't admit.

    "I was pulled over for a broken headlight one night. I told the cop he was wasting his time because it had a short and no matter how many times I fixed the light it went out. He pulled me out of the car and accused me of drinking. He made me take a sobriety test. I was a sober as a judge but I knew that because I was driving an old car in an upscale neighborhood and had dared to talk back that I was at his mercy. He could make a DUI stick to the point where I would be out thousands of dollars. Ok. Was he stupid? No. He just went down the old car and guy who talks back must be a bad guy road."

    You look at the cop. He is white and blond and looks like the all American male. Gates looks like an old black guy. These images play heavily in our media. People think...well I would have cuffed him too. Or the policeman looks like a typical fascist cop. Neither assumption is correct. Gates is a professor and the cop is just a policeman doing his job. So where does stupid come in?

    Stupid is that the police cant admit that they do make assumptions. That they made the wrong assumption with Gates and that they will probably continue making these wrong assumptions. Stupid is the amount of power the police wield is way out of line with our judicial system founded on the precept that you are innocent until proven guilty and not the other way around.

    But the President cant really say that. He cant' say all cops make these bad judgments because there is a problem with the way police view minorities, poor people, foreigners...or people with old cars and one headlight. The boot of any autocratic power usually begins with grand assumptions. Like all police are stupid. Or all black men are criminals.
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    Above are the professor's own words according to the author. So which is it? Was he arrested at home or pulled from his vehicle as he says? There are two different hints within the bounds of this article.

    Every leftist net news site including the huffington post pounced on this story soon after it broke possibly in order to muddy up the waters and make us forget for a moment the incessant foot-in-mouth bloviating from the man in the white house. As it were, examiner.net was at the top of my search list for three days solid until the hurricane hit. After that, I couldn't find the site until I modified my search method. End of story...
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    It could be the author's own experience with the police in the article as he made a vague reference to the prof arrested at home. I avoid the big name left wing newspaper's net news sites as they are obviously biased and will twist everything to their own devious agendas. There are even stories of Obama getting snagged by the secret service for attempting to get through the front door of the white house at night without his key. In the first place, no one is going to get on the white grounds that doesn't belong there. Secondly a president is going to be closely shadowed by the secret service at all times in public. It's doubtful that they quiz him on which door he should or shouldn't go through with or without a key at night. It's their job to protect the pres at all times in a highly respectful manner. Hillary Clinton verbally beat the crap out of them but they took it and remained respectful. They got dirty following Bush around the ranch as he cut the brush in the back 40 but they handled it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon View Post
    It could be the author's own experience with the police in the article as he made a vague reference to the prof arrested at home.
    The author (not Gates) was clearly talking about an incident that happened to him (not Gates.)

    This story is pure opinion, pure editorial, and is horridly written at that.
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    What isn't pure opinion is that the 911 and police radio dispatch tapes were released today, and they don't "jive" with the police report.

    It's looking more and more like Professor Gates was arrested for Contempt of Cop. He was arrested for yelling at the cop from the steps of his own home, well after he'd been identified.

    In the state of Massachusetts, yelling at a cop from the steps of your own home isn't a crime, but his ass went to jail for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Sonic Boom View Post
    What isn't pure opinion is that the 911 and police radio dispatch tapes were released today, and they don't "jive" with the police report.

    It's looking more and more like Professor Gates was arrested for Contempt of Cop. He was arrested for yelling at the cop from the steps of his own home, well after he'd been identified.

    In the state of Massachusetts, yelling at at cop from the steps of your own home isn't a crime, but his ass went to jail for it.


    According to Mr Gates, I can do this with impunity because I'm white. I don't think I'll test that theory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [AK]Sonic Boom View Post
    In the state of Massachusetts, yelling at a cop from the steps of your own home isn't a crime, but his ass went to jail for it.
    Tip: When after breaking into your own home, a friends home, or any home, a police officer asks you to step outside - do it. Immediately. Without complaining. Explain yourself. Quietly and clearly. Tender ID when asked. Do it in a respectful manner. You'll be amazed and astounded when the situation is resolved quietly and quickly - despite your race.

    No matter what you think of the police, you must understand it's a difficult job, made all the more difficult, dangerous, and confusing by idiots who view belligerence as the best choice for interaction. It's never ok to yell at, run from, fight with, or otherwise disobey the police, unless you enjoy cuffs and rough treatment. If you act like you're guilty, you probably will get treated like you're guilty.
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