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aGameOfThrones
08-23-2014, 01:39 PM
The Rev. Al Sharpton’s march today in Staten Island is meant to slam New York’s Finest. We’ll say it flat out: We support the cops.

Unequivocally.

Better The Rev & Co. turn their march into a parade to celebrate the NYPD — and how the department, almost single-handedly, turned this city around. (Notwithstanding efforts to the contrary by rabble-rousing self-promoters like Sharpton.)

How ironic that the reverend titled his bit of street theater a “We Will Not Go Back” march. Because that’s precisely what he wants the city to do: return to the ugly days when cops failed to control crime, chaos ruled and the city was barely livable.

Only two decades ago, the city saw 2,245 people murdered in a single year. That’s more than six lives a day — and most of those were the lives of blacks and Hispanics. Moms and dads had their kids sleep in bathtubs to avoid stray bullets.

Today, thanks to the men and women in blue, this year the average is less than one murder a day. Think of all the lives, minority lives, that have been saved.

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Even beyond that, New York’s Police Department made the city livable. It has made it possible for people to run businesses here and live their lives without daily dread.

Are there some bad cops? No question. Are there police-related tragedies in a city where 35,000 uniformed officers interact with 8.5 million residents 23 million times a year? Who would expect otherwise?

But think about what the city asks of these men and women: To walk up a dark flight of stairs in some seedy building searching for armed bandits who might shoot at any moment. To break up gang violence and get weapons off the street from thugs who’d rather not give them up.

And, yes, to improve the quality of life for average New Yorkers.

For the resident who doesn’t want bums urinating on his stoop. For the tourist who doesn’t want to be shaken down for tips or fondled in Times Square. For the bodega owner who fears being undercut by freelancers selling untaxed cigarettes at a lower price right outside his shop.

In the course of their daily assignments, 44 police officers have lost their lives while protecting New Yorkers since 2000 alone — including 23 on 9/11.

Yet today’s NYPD stands as a model of restraint. In 1994, cops shot and injured 61 people and killed 29. Last year, just 26 perpetrators were shot and eight died.

Which is why the march makes little sense. It was supposedly motivated by the death of Eric Garner (who died after resisting cops who were trying to arrest him for . . . selling illegal, *untaxed cigarettes).

It’s predicated on the cops’ guilt, which Sharpton wants folks to infer mainly on the basis of an edited video. Indeed, he wants folks to indict the entire NYPD on that flimsy *evidence.

Sorry: Given all that cops do, we think they deserve at least the same benefit of the doubt that criminals get every day.

Yes, we feel terrible about Garner’s death (though he’d likely be alive if he hadn’t resisted arrest). But there’s no proof — at this point, anyway — that the cops trying to arrest him did anything unlawful.

Yet the march does make sense from another perspective. It makes Sharpton a “hero”: He’s the champion of “victims” of police brutality, you see. So what if that slurs the cops?

We don’t buy it. Nor should New Yorkers.

Rather, we prefer to raise a glass to New York’s Finest — and to remember all that they have done for this city.


http://nypost.com/2014/08/23/three-cheers-for-the-nypd/

Christian Liberty
08-23-2014, 02:10 PM
For the bodega owner who fears being undercut by freelancers selling untaxed cigarettes at a lower price right outside his shop.

:rolleyes:

The whole thing was stupid, but especially that line.

thoughtomator
08-23-2014, 02:27 PM
NYPost = Murdoch

Christian Liberty
08-23-2014, 02:28 PM
:rolleyes:

The whole thing was stupid, but especially that line.

And that line was a perfect example of why those of us with critical thinking skills can't stand the NYPD.

Anti Federalist
08-23-2014, 02:43 PM
In the course of their daily assignments, 44 police officers have lost their lives while protecting New Yorkers since 2000 alone — including 23 on 9/11.

So, excluding the 23 on 9/11 that makes 21.

2000-2014 = 14 years

21 ÷ 14 = 1.5

One and half cops per YEAR.

More garbagemen die picking up trash, every year.


Even beyond that, New York’s Police Department made the city livable. It has made it possible for people to run businesses here and live their lives without daily dread.

Because, you know, nobody lived in NYC prior to 1990 or so.

But, yeah, I suppose a prison city, where everybody is under surveillance and cops stop and randomly frisk and shake down people over a million times each year, is more orderly than the bankrupt NYC of say, 1979 or so.

http://i57.tinypic.com/23qyrg7.jpg

Christian Liberty
08-23-2014, 02:46 PM
So, excluding the 23 on 9/11 that makes 21.

2000-2014 = 14 years

21 ÷ 14 = 1.5

One and half cops per YEAR.

More garbagemen die picking up trash, every year.



Because, you know, nobody lived in NYC prior to 1990 or so.

But, yeah, I suppose a prison city, where everybody is under surveillance and cops stop and randomly frisk and shake down people over a million times each year, is more orderly than the bankrupt NYC of say, 1979 or so.

http://i57.tinypic.com/23qyrg7.jpg
The NYpost writer is a moron. For some reason when cops are involved conservatives just go along with the liberal narrative that everyone who is arrested for gun possession is a violent gang member. In reality its actually every cop who is a violent gang member.

Why is that woman thanking the police?

Anti Federalist
08-23-2014, 02:47 PM
Last year, just 26 perpetrators were shot and eight died.

Does that include the two innocent people in Times Square shot by NYC's finest when returning fire from a deadly "finger gun"?

http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/15/justice/times-square-police-shooting/

And of course, number of deaths by "terrorism"?

Zero.

You are ten times more likely to be shot by cops than by terrorists.

Christian Liberty
08-23-2014, 02:48 PM
Does that include the two innocent people in Times Square shot by NYC's finest when returning fire from a deadly "finger gun"?

http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/15/justice/times-square-police-shooting/

And of course, number of deaths by "terrorism"?

Zero.

You are ten times more likely to be shot by cops than by terrorists.

Ten times? Where is the math coming from here? 0 X 10 = 0...

Anti Federalist
08-23-2014, 02:50 PM
Why is that woman thanking the police?

She is one of the thousands of people that poured out in the streets to thank the Boston PD for locking them down, putting a whole city under martial law and frog marching people out of their homes at rifle point.

All because they blew away a "terrorist" bleeding out in some fellow's covered boat.

That they, the cops, didn't even find.

On the anniversary of 19 April, Concord and Lexington.

Sam Adams wept.

Christian Liberty
08-23-2014, 02:51 PM
She is one of the thousands of people that poured out in the streets to thank the Boston PD for locking them down, putting a whole city under martial law and frog marching people out of their homes at rifle point.

All because they blew away a "terrorist" bleeding out in some fellow's covered boat.

That they, the cops, didn't even find.

On the anniversary of 19 April, Concord and Lexington.

Sam Adams wept.

Sam Adams would have died shooting at cops. So much for "law and order" conservatives.

Was the woman arrested for being in the street during lockdown?;)

Anti Federalist
08-23-2014, 03:00 PM
Ten times? Where is the math coming from here? 0 X 10 = 0...

Let's assume from...


26 perpetrators were shot and eight died.

...that there were ten "unjustified" shootings.

We know of two, so there would only be eight left, and I can recall that many off the top of my head in NYC.

So, maybe to be more correct, it should be phrased thusly:

"Since there were zero terrorist killings in NYC last year and 10 unjustified shootings by cops in NYC last year, you are liable to fall victim to a police shooting at a rate tenfold over the risk of being killed by terrorists"

dannno
08-23-2014, 07:00 PM
I thought the Ninja Turtles were the ones who drove down the crime in NYC :confused:

Antischism
08-23-2014, 07:39 PM
New York Post? Yeah, not surprising.

LibForestPaul
08-23-2014, 09:09 PM
The post is one of the funniest progressive papers out there. If any of you have not read it, take a look online. It makes CBS NBC look tame. Even Fox news doesn't come close.

UWDude
08-23-2014, 09:47 PM
Yes, thank you NYPd, for executing those who would dare to sell cigarette singles. Our children are safe.

Christian Liberty
08-23-2014, 09:50 PM
Yes, thank you NYPd, for executing those who would dare to sell cigarette singles. Our children are safe.

I couldn't believe they actually mentioned that in the article. The writer is a pig. No, scratch that, I don't want to get righteously attacked by all pigs everywhere for the insulting comparison.

aGameOfThrones
08-23-2014, 10:29 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QgpfCY3Mo8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to0qdS5SuT0

http://i57.tinypic.com/23qyrg7.jpg

Antischism
08-23-2014, 10:33 PM
The post is one of the funniest progressive papers out there. If any of you have not read it, take a look online. It makes CBS NBC look tame. Even Fox news doesn't come close.

The New York Post is not progressive at all. You're probably thinking of a different paper.

surf
08-23-2014, 11:57 PM
3 cheers:
cheer 1 (everyone): f#ck
cheer 2: off
cheer 3: you slimy effing cockroaches.

Occam's Banana
08-24-2014, 02:12 AM
The Rev. Al Sharpton’s march today in Staten Island is meant to slam New York’s Finest. We’ll say it flat out: We support the cops.

Unequivocally.

Better The Rev & Co. turn their march into a parade to celebrate the NYPD — and how the department, almost single-handedly, turned this city around. (Notwithstanding efforts to the contrary by rabble-rousing self-promoters like Sharpton.)

[snip further copsucking]

I would say that Al Sharpton and the NY Post deserve one another - if it weren't for the fact that they make each other possible.

As much as their ilk pretend to oppose one another, they actually co-exist as part of the same sick and symbiotic soixante-neuf ...

Jackie Moon
08-24-2014, 02:34 AM
For the tourist who doesn’t want to be shaken down for tips or fondled in Times Square.

http://ddq74coujkv1i.cloudfront.net/stopandsearchHP.jpghttp://www.globalpost.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/gp3_small_article/56508156.jpg



More garbagemen die picking up trash, every year.

Yep...


Sanitation workers, it turns out, have twice the fatality rates of police officers, and nearly seven times the fatality rates of firefighters.

They also do more to keep New York streets clean and safe, and are responsible for having saved more lives...


And their work has similarly life-or-death consequences in the long term, as Nagle shows by taking a look back at New York City's history.

"A study done in 1851," Nagle writes, "concluded that fully a third of the city's deaths that year could have been prevented if basic sanitary measures had been in place."

http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/04/the-secret-world-of-garbagemen/274536/

Anti Federalist
08-24-2014, 09:29 AM
As much as their ilk pretend to oppose one another, they actually co-exist as part of the same sick and symbiotic soixante-neuf ...

That made me snort coffee...+rep