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Home Front: Politix
NEW Jersey Senator fears riots, gun battles over economic trouble
2014-02-02
"We're seeing more and more incidents with multiple shooters -- people firing in excess of 20 rounds,"
here we go again
said Newark police director Samuel DeMaio. "In my 28 years here I've never seen a generation of young people who'll turn and kill people over such a ridiculously small reason."
...video games? lack of responsible parental guidance? lousy school product? nah, except for an oblique reference to "education," nothing in the article about these "unrelated" issues...
or an entitlement syndrome encouraged by an "education" system that's completely out of touch
Posted by:Uncle Phester

#8  No moose for yuuuuu, urban ghetto dwellers....
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-02-02 18:27  

#7  Youts™
Posted by: Frank G   2014-02-02 13:28  

#6  NEW JERSEY SENATOR FEARS they won't have enough RIOTS, GUN BATTLES, OVER that he can blame on ECONOMIC TROUBLE so they can declare martial law and become the dictators they want to be

Fixed
Posted by: Barbara   2014-02-02 12:31  

#5  But Rice counters that back in those days, angry urbanites would listen to pleas from African-American political leaders and activists like himself.

"Angry urbanites". I must remember that one...
Posted by: tu3031   2014-02-02 12:07  

#4  Well, when these dry up, the noxious, brown excrement will hit the electronic oscillating circulator.

Posted by: Besoeker   2014-02-02 12:07  

#3  Just starting to set the stage for martial law.

You don't think they bought all of that ammo for target practice do you? Silly boy.

They bought the freaking ammo to declare martial law and reenact 1917.

Comments like this set the stage as justification for declaring martial law so the ONE can have his way.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2014-02-02 12:01  

#2  I was there, literally a block away, when the Newark riot started in 1967. It had no more to do with economics then than it would now.

Lack of good parenting? Lack of good schools? Too much gov't en loco parentis? Too much absolution without penance? Yes.

Back then the blacks had some things to be pissed about, not to the point of rioting but pissed sure. But they could never seem to stop voting for their abusers.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-02-02 11:55  

#1  ...maybe, substituting government for a family father figure?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-02-02 10:45  

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