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phill4paul
03-25-2015, 06:40 PM
A Nebraska state senator compared American police to Islamic terrorists and suggested he'd shoot a cop if only he had a weapon.

State Sen. Ernie Chambers said during a legislative hearing on March 20 that you don't have to go halfway around the world to find an ISIS mentality. It can be found in America because police terrorize blacks every day.

He was referring to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, which has beheaded journalists and brutally executed Westerners and others.

"My ISIS is the police," Chambers, an independent, said, adding police can get away with shooting people if they "think" they're going to do something -- like pull a weapon.

"The police are licensed to kill us -- children, old people," he said.

Nebraska's longest serving senator, Chambers represents north Omaha, a high-crime area where racial tension simmers and sometimes erupts after encounters with police. In March 2013, for example, police threw a man to the ground and pummeled him while 32 police officers stormed a home across the street, in response to a parking complaint. Four police officers were fired amid allegations of excessive force, evidence tampering and a police cover-up.

"I wouldn't go to Syria, I wouldn't go to Iraq, I wouldn't go to Afghanistan, I wouldn't go to Yemen, I wouldn't go to Tunisia, I wouldn't go to Lebanon, I wouldn't go to Jordan, I would do it right here," Chambers, who is black, said. "Nobody from ISIS ever terrorized us as a people as the police do us daily."

Chambers then added fuel to the fire, saying if he had a gun, he would use it on police, not his political opponents.

"If I was going to carry a weapon, it wouldn't be against you, it wouldn't be against these people who come here that I might have a dispute with. Mine would be for the police," he said. "And if I carried a gun I'd want to shoot him first and then ask questions later, like they say the cop ought to do."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/03/25/nebraska-senator-compares-police-to-isis-suggests-hed-shoot-cop/

The Gold Standard
03-25-2015, 07:38 PM
Now why can't this man run for president?

Christian Liberty
03-25-2015, 07:49 PM
Wow... that guys got guts.

brushfire
03-25-2015, 08:00 PM
Anti-gun owner... http://votesmart.org/candidate/key-votes/7058/ernie-chambers/37/guns#.VRNv4xq8pMc

Seems like an odd an irrational person to me.

brushfire
03-25-2015, 08:03 PM
LOL


On September 14, 2007, Chambers filed a lawsuit against God (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawsuits_against_God), seeking a permanent injunction ordering God to "cease certain harmful activities and the making of terroristic threats...of grave harm to innumerable persons, including constituents of Plaintiff who Plaintiff has the duty to represent".[17] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Chambers#cite_note-17)

juleswin
03-25-2015, 08:08 PM
LOL


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He does have a flair for the dramatic but if I remembered correctly, he did it to prove some point. He was not a serious lawsuit. The man is liberal but what he got going for him is not he is anti establishment so every once in a while he says something everybody agrees with. Not sure this is one of them.

He has so much support in his district that the state had to install term limits to get him out. Good ole Ernie doing it again, creating news that gets people talking.

Danke
03-25-2015, 08:14 PM
LOL


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Good job painting gun rights as crazy, I award you a biscuit and a pat on the head.

brushfire
03-25-2015, 08:27 PM
Good job painting gun rights as crazy, I award you a biscuit and a pat on the head.

Glad you got your glasses on. You can keep the biscuit.

brushfire
03-25-2015, 08:30 PM
Good job painting gun rights as crazy, I award you a biscuit and a pat on the head.


BTW - maybe you should look at the dude's stance on so called gun rights. I dont know what you do on your day-to-day, but "Gun Owners Rights" happens to be my primary area of activism.

brushfire
03-25-2015, 08:40 PM
He does have a flair for the dramatic but if I remembered correctly, he did it to prove some point. He was not a serious lawsuit. The man is liberal but what he got going for him is not he is anti establishment so every once in a while he says something everybody agrees with. Not sure this is one of them.

He has so much support in his district that the state had to install term limits to get him out. Good ole Ernie doing it again, creating news that gets people talking.

I take issue with his stance on Gun Owner's Rights. To me that's a heavy indicator as to the individuals overall view on liberty.

Entertaining for sure, and I admire the guy's flair - his willingness to put it all out there. There's a lot of Chicago politicians who have that kind of flare too - I dont much care for them either. I agree with his overall point about the police, but he'd attack me with the same fervor for my stance on carry.

phill4paul
03-25-2015, 09:08 PM
Mr. Chambers said he was drawing a parallel between people being killed by Islamic State militants and American citizens being killed by law enforcement, Watchdog.org reported.

“They’re encouraged and they’re given a free pass,” he said. “All [police] have to say is you felt like you were in danger, then a citizen could say, ‘I will shoot first and ask questions later.’”

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/mar/25/ernie-chambers-nebraska-state-senator-my-isis-is-t/#ixzz3VSNr1vbx
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When reached later, Chambers said McCoy should listen to the entire recording of the committee hearing to “hear what I actually said.”

Chambers said his comments were in the context of criticizing the lack of prosecution of Omaha Police Officer Alvin Lugod in connection with the Feb. 23 fatal shooting of a robbery suspect, Danny Elrod.

Lugod resigned Tuesday, as Chambers said he should have.

http://www.omaha.com/news/nebraska/ernie-chambers-faces-criticism-for-comparing-police-to-isis/article_85748588-8f0a-5196-a97c-afb16b0a4678.html


The Omaha Police Department says the officer involved in a fatal shooting at 13th and Hickory streets last month has resigned.

Officer Alvin Lugod, 31, was cleared of wrongdoing after a grand jury investigation into the Feb. 23 shooting death of Danny Elrod, 39. But at the conclusion of the internal affairs investigation, police said, Chief Todd Schmaderer accepted Lugod's resignation.

According to police, Elrod had just robbed the Family Dollar at 13th and Hickory streets. Officers sent to the scene found Elrod less than a block away.

Schmaderer said officers reported that Elrod shouted that he had a gun as he held one hand at his waistband and reached into his waistband at least three times.

Elrod climbed to the roof of a nearby vehicle, and officers deployed a Taser when he appeared to reach into his waistband. One probe hit Elrod, but it was ineffective, police said.

Elrod reached up to a fence with both hands and appeared to attempt to leap over the fence, according to police. That's when Lugod fired three shots at Elrod.

According to Schmaderer, Lugod said he feared Elrod was going to jump to the ground, pull a gun and shoot a fellow officer.

No weapons were found on Elrod or at the scene.

"I expected there was probably going to be some severe disciplinary action or perhaps a resignation," attorney James Martin Davis said. "You know, it's the second deadly shooting in 30 months for this officer."

http://www.ketv.com/news/officer-involved-in-last-months-fatal-shooting-resigns/31983634

Root
03-25-2015, 10:08 PM
I like this guy, lol