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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2243785" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The problem is a president and attorney general interjecting racial bias and prejudice before they're evident. The problem is an attorney general continuing to threaten a man found not guilty in a court of law, from a racially aligned bully pulpit two days in a row now. What we're doing now is voicing OUR rights to demand the rule of law be respected and adhered to. The attorney general has zero business calling for changes in states law because of this incident. His only job as AG is to fairly and equitably enforce the laws on the books in federal statutes. In that situation, he should be keeping his damn mouth shut at this time.</p><p></p><p>As for thugs, do they have the right to savagely assault people who reasonably consider them and their actions suspicious?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2243785, member: 1132"] The problem is a president and attorney general interjecting racial bias and prejudice before they're evident. The problem is an attorney general continuing to threaten a man found not guilty in a court of law, from a racially aligned bully pulpit two days in a row now. What we're doing now is voicing OUR rights to demand the rule of law be respected and adhered to. The attorney general has zero business calling for changes in states law because of this incident. His only job as AG is to fairly and equitably enforce the laws on the books in federal statutes. In that situation, he should be keeping his damn mouth shut at this time. As for thugs, do they have the right to savagely assault people who reasonably consider them and their actions suspicious? [/QUOTE]
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