dannywoodhead
dannywoodhead
dannywoodhead

Let's not forget the the Saints were the first team to ever lose to the Tampa Bay Bucs, after the Bucs started off their existence 0-26 over nearly two full seasons. So you're thinking the Bucs squeezed out a 10-9 win at the old Tampa Stadium or something like that to break the streak. Nope, they blew out the Saints

Now there's a Saints Facebook post!

New Orleans smells like piss and hot garbage, Drew Brees removed his birthmark because it had a nickname, and he wrangled a threesome with two big women the night before a bowl game in college.

I'm all for bringing back the greys, with one condition:

You had me until you started talking about a victimization mentality. You're on the right track, you just pulled into the wrong station.

Are you typing this from beyond your grave or some shit?

No, you're still not getting it. In a magical world in which police also follow the law and are held accountable when they don't, yes, that would be the way to do it. In a world in which they can freely kill people of color, cooperation is neither a desirable nor wise course of action. It takes a special kind of

Ask the First Nation people about that statement.......

America is for Black people. My people arrived hundreds of years ago, built this country, worked its lands, and were on the forefront of helping America realize its promise of a just and free nation. We've come from being considered 3/5ths of a person to being the President, Attorney General, governor, doctor, lawyer,

intimidation or they think it makes them look cool.

"That said, this isn't the first time I've heard things described like this, and this idea that you can simply ignore even an unjust order from police, rather than stating your objection and being willing to be taken into custody and force your lawyer to sort things out, is simply out of touch with reality."

correction, that would be Redskin - dan snyder

Maybe people should read them though. They will tell you a lot about the social and political context in which this is all taking place. Ignoring them is to ignore a big part of the problem.

While I agree that the militarization of police is a major problem here in addition to an underlying race issue, we prosecute and sentence men of color at far higher rates and with more severe sentencing than we do white men for the same crimes. We stop and arrest men of color at far higher rates, even though there

Great piece, but one thing I have to quibble with; you say the protest turned violent, but the protest and the violence were in two different parts of Ferguson. Those who were protesting were doing so in front of the police station, while those who were looting were doing so blocks away from the protest... The local

There are reasons why white gun's rights activists can walk into a Chipotle restaurant with assault rifles and be seen as gauche nuisances while unarmed black men are killed for reaching for their wallets or cell phones, or carrying children's toys.

Being from ABQ I feel comfortable saying that this is a POLICE ISSUE. Not a race issue. Militarization of police forces is getting out of hand.

Jesus Christ.

"You're right. It's also not for White people. Please get out." - Native Americans

250 years of slavery, 100 years of Jim Crow, housing discrimination, police brutality, Congressional vitriol toward Obama...