Rocketman123
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WT Says Don't Contract with False Religion, But Does Just That
by Sea Breeze in.
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let's all open up our crystals to 2 facet 1: 1 - here we lean about how buddha escapes prism.
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Derek Chauvin - The Right to a Fair Trial
by Simon inanyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
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Rocketman123
@Rocket: Why would it be fool hardy?
Well for one the attending officers did not take due care and attention concerning the health and welfare during the actions of subduing a suspect of a unlawful crime.
And the general public, including the black community is watching this case very closely to see if fair and equatable justice is being served to the accused.
If there is an acquittal and those cops get off scott free without any charges being laid, expect riots in the streets once again.
That you can count on.
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Derek Chauvin - The Right to a Fair Trial
by Simon inanyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
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Rocketman123
It would be fool hardy for the court to not make any punishable consequences toward the attending police officers..
The murder charges should be dropped and other lessor criminal negligence charges should be imposed.
My guess is that's exactly whats going to happen.
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Derek Chauvin - The Right to a Fair Trial
by Simon inanyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
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Rocketman123
I previously said bad things about the stand by pedestrians which may have not been totally correct. .
They saw a man on the ground blacked out unconscious with a police officer pressing his knee across his neck, they were just showing concern for the person out of empathy.
Its appears more now this was really a case of overuse of force provoking negligence in providing care and attention toward the health of a subdued and retained probable suspect .
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Derek Chauvin - The Right to a Fair Trial
by Simon inanyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
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Rocketman123
The simple question is did the cop and other policemen purposely try to make Floyd die.
Thats a far stretch to conclude being that those police officers had body cams working and filming their activity and there was a lot of people around watching the whole event..
What motive would they for all of them to together make a agenda to intentionally kill someone right in the open public like that ?
Cops aren't that stupid.
What probably happened is that the police were pressed to make themselves in control of the situation as we are the police in power when public civilians on the street were telling them what to do.
They may have assumed that well this guy is a lowly drugged up felony with a criminal record therefore were less inspired to give him proper care and attention because of that
Even society's lowest need to be addressed and handled like everyone else according to established law constitutes.
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WT Says Don't Contract with False Religion, But Does Just That
by Sea Breeze in.
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let's all open up our crystals to 2 facet 1: 1 - here we lean about how buddha escapes prism.
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Rocketman123
Yes it is kind of ironic when you think about it, add in the fact when the JWS sell one of their Kingdom Halls to another religoius organization they usually make a huge profit financially.
Hypocrisy under a cloak of spiritual righteousness..
Power and money leads men to corruption and the inner workings of religion is a prime vehicle toward obtaining those two things..
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Derek Chauvin - The Right to a Fair Trial
by Simon inanyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
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Rocketman123
It would appear that Floyd's death was a combination of numerous factors which involved physical suppression on both his neck and chest region, drugs in his system and possible Covid 19 virus symptoms .
This was not an intentional murder, this was an act of negligence by the attending police in not responsibly looking after the health of a citizen in serious health distress and being the actual cause of the individual's health distress.
The police officers there were under the assumption that Floyd simply passed out and that once the attending EMT arrived they would revive him .
Derek Chauvin will probably take the brunt of the punishment since it was him that kept his knee across Floyd's neck once it was obvious to the officers he had already passed out.
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What do you think will be different in the Organization after the pandemic is over?
by ExCircuitOverseer inwhether they go back to door-to-door or not, what will be different?
do you think there will be a noticeable drop-off in attendance as we have read on here that many have left or faded?
will there be a mass selling of halls?
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Rocketman123
I think when people return to the Kingdom Halls there will be even more video talks and programs from HQ to all Congregations .
They are going to use those newly constructed video production facilities to their fullest.
It will movie time at the Kingdom Halls every Thursday night.
Oh boy I cant wait .
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Derek Chauvin - The Right to a Fair Trial
by Simon inanyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
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Rocketman123
Here is the video of the entire police take down via one cop's body cam.
Warning its kind of disturbing .
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Derek Chauvin - The Right to a Fair Trial
by Simon inanyone following the derek chauvin trial?.
if you are actually following it, not just listening to the media, you will likely realize that there is a huge gap between what is going on in court and what is being reported in the media.. if the trial was fair, i think he should be acquitted.
there is plenty of reasonable doubt about the cause of death (his dealer doesn't want to testify because he could be guilty of 3rd degree murder for selling him a fatal amount of fentanyl) and even doubt over whether the officer even had his knee on the guys neck or did anything counter to what they were meant to do as per policy.. but is it fair?
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Rocketman123
Just rewatched the police body cam video of the take down and I would say Chauvin was wasn't taking due care of the situation especially when it was known that Floyd had passed out.
He didn't let up and take any motion for recovery but then again all the cops there didn't make much of a attempt to check on the health of Floyd.
Why would you need to hold person down like that when its obvious the person has fainted or maybe even gone into cardiac arrest ?
You can tell also in the video that Floyd was high, even one cop made that notice.