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Posted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 00:31 Post subject: California Intellectuals |
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HoLyMaN
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Posted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 03:54 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 04:07 Post subject: |
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If you gave me a year, my SOPMOD M14, the ability to call in airstrikes here on the US the same way I could overseas, and unlimited ammo - I'd get rid of the gang problem.
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CaptainCox
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Posted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 04:36 Post subject: |
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Just gas them all I say, what a bunch of total infantile morons. Sad...so sad, cause they don"t even know it.
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Posted: Tue, 4th Mar 2008 04:42 Post subject: |
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The best part is at the end, when he's talking about how he's "proud of what I am... proud of my past..." jesus, what a pack of imbeciles.
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Posted: Wed, 5th Mar 2008 20:44 Post subject: |
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id knock those gay bastards out with one punch
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Serben
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Posted: Thu, 6th Mar 2008 00:23 Post subject: |
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Mchart wrote: | If you gave me a year, my SOPMOD M14, the ability to call in airstrikes here on the US the same way I could overseas, and unlimited ammo - I'd get rid of the gang problem. |
You mean you'd sell all your unlimited ammo and airstrikes and use the money to end inner city poverty?
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Posted: Thu, 6th Mar 2008 15:29 Post subject: |
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Inner city poverty? looked poor did they, think that type of hardware comes cheap and they had a recording studio. Lazy, greedy, scum bags. Death squads are what I prescribe together with a sterility program.
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Serben
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Posted: Thu, 6th Mar 2008 15:50 Post subject: |
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dirtymurt wrote: | Inner city poverty? looked poor did they, think that type of hardware comes cheap and they had a recording studio. Lazy, greedy, scum bags. Death squads are what I prescribe together with a sterility program. |
Nice analysis, genius. Of course they're rich NOW, after they've stolen tons of shit. But why do you think they chose a life of crime to begin with? Because they got bored with their safe, but uneventful, upper-middle class life styles? If you really think you can get rid of crime simply by getting rid of the criminals, you obviously lack the ability to see the big picture. As long as there are people living at, or near the poverty line, a certain percentage of them will always turn to crime. There's a reason rich kids don't join gangs. Because they're not desperate enough to.
And by the way, who is the TRULY greedy one? People who have no other way out of poverty except crime, or the ultra rich elites who take a disproportionately large percentage of the GDP for themselves, thus leaving large swathes of the population in abject poverty, forcing them to turn to crime?
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Posted: Thu, 6th Mar 2008 16:04 Post subject: |
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most people i knew where i grew up only commited crimes because they were bored or they wanted to buy drugs/alchohol.
nearly every night they would steal a motor bike or some cars to joyride in aswell as rob someones house, i realy believe if there were no drugs or alchohol alot of crimes wouldnt be commited
i dont think anyone out of the people i knew ever robbed because they wanted to buy some clothes or something for there house.
i guess gang culture is different though, where i lived people saw my friends as a "gang" and the police refered to them as the "snapewood crew" but they never considered themselfs to be a gang just a bunch of friends who grew up together.
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nouseforaname
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Posted: Wed, 12th Mar 2008 00:56 Post subject: |
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I guess not so lol ...
Quote: | 1 charged with killing LA football star
By ROBERT JABLON, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 26 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES - A man police say is a member of a Los Angeles street gang was charged with murder Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a high school football star.
Pedro Espinoza, 19, is accused of killing 17-year-old Jamiel Shaw Jr., a standout running back at Los Angeles High School, yards from the student's home in the Crenshaw area on March 2.
Espinoza was charged with a single murder count with a special-circumstance allegation that could make him eligible for the death penalty, said Shiara M. Davila, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County district attorney's office.
The special circumstance was that it was a gang-related shooting, Davila said. Prosecutors also included special allegations that the crime involved the personal use of a firearm and that it was a gang-related felony offense.
Espinoza was arrested Friday and appeared in court Tuesday for arraignment, but it was postponed until March 25 at his request while a public defender is assigned to him, Davila said.
Shaw's killing comes amid an outbreak of gang-related violence that has victimized schoolchildren and teens around the city.
At Shaw's funeral Tuesday, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa told mourners that he thinks Shaw would have wanted more than words of remembrance.
"He'd tell us that the madness of gang and gun violence metastasizing in our streets absolutely has got to stop," Villaraigosa said to applause. "I think he'd tell us that we can't give in to fear, that we must stand up to it."
Shaw's mother, Army Sgt. Anita Shaw, was sent home from Iraq after her son was slain.
Shaw's teammates and coach, Hardy Williams, also attended the funeral. A bouquet of blue-and-white flowers — his school colors — lay atop the blue-and-silver casket.
Shaw, the Southern League's most valuable player as a junior last year, had drawn interest from the football programs at Stanford and Rutgers universities, Williams said.
Espinoza is a "documented member" of the 18th Street gang, Davila said.
Police have said two Hispanic gang members approached Shaw, who was black, and asked him where he was from — meaning the name of his gang — and then shot him.
Shaw was not in a gang, authorities and his family said. And while the races of the victim and attacker were different, Espinoza was not charged with a hate crime and Shaw's father has said he did not believe the attack was racially motivated.
It was one of several gang-related attacks that killed or wounded youngsters in recent weeks, including an attack on a family left a 6-year-old boy on life support and another that wounded five schoolchildren. |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080311/ap_on_re_us/gang_violence
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