FERGUSON FOREVER: KANSAS CITY TENSELY AWAITS OFFICER WILSON D-DAY!!!



Tonight Kansas City joins the nation in rapt attention and awaiting a decision in Ferguson.

Right now here's the local connection . . .

CHECK THIS AMAZING PHOTO GALLERY FROM KANSAS CITY PHOTOG PHIL PETERSON FEATURING MOUNTING PROTEST AND CONTINUED RAGE IN FERGUSON!!!

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Kansas City Native And Missouri SecState Jason Kander: "Whether or not the grand jury indicts, we still have a lot of work to do to address the issues Mike Brown's death brought to the forefront"

Call for diversity even among protest crew:



LA Times: Women find their voice in Ferguson protest movement

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Comments

  1. Better title: Show Me State Ferguson fear. Or something like that, I'm hoping it's an anticlimax.

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  2. Other than a few local shit heals and the libtard press who will run their pie holes for weeks, who actually gives a shit about Ferguson. Hell, we all know how this story will end. Shit heads start trouble and troopers crack heads. Game over.

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  3. RE: Missouri SecState Jason Kander: "Whether or not the grand jury indicts, we still have a lot of work to do to address the issues Mike Brown's death brought to the forefront"

    Kander candor? NO
    Kander pander? YES

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  4. My race war boner is raging. I will have many ejaculations.

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  5. Lets see what the Cleveland shooting does here. The kid sure wasn't practicing hands up it appears.

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  6. I reject the media narrative. There is a poster on this blog that says both parties involved were awful people. Same thing happened in the Trayvon case. Don't buy what they're selling. Do your own thinking. I think that's what TKC should be all about.

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  7. Brown family is already whining that they think the grand jury process is unfair unless the prosecutor pushes for charges. In other words, "Fuck the law. We want it our way."

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  8. 6:18

    God u just hang off my balls day and night.

    Get a fuckin life.

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  9. I'm not tense at all. Let them burn the shithole to the ground. I've never been to Ferguson but in my mind I'm picturing Ruskin or Grandview. If that's the case, let it burn.

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  10. 8:57

    Dead on the money, let it burn. Let the world see, as they have seen so many times before, the absolute corruption, destruction and blood simple, death grinding ignorance that the Civil Rights movement has become.

    Thugs violently supporting a thug whose thug parents sent him into the streets to rob and assault.

    Michael Brown's mother was always destined to be on TV. Either now, because of his death, or later after the thug piece of shit killed someone when she would stand in front of the news camera and say,"He was a good boy and was turning his life around."

    Burn baby burn, show the world what you really are again, like you have so many times before.

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  11. #PantsUPDon'tLOOT

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  12. LET IT BURN! FUCK 'EM ALL

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  13. NIGGER needs to get PAID! That's what this is about, free shit for NIGGERS. They just steal and/or tear up everything and anything around them. This is no exception.

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  14. Here are those peaceful protesters.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odfe7R1GSBY

    Should be quite a show, that video was from a couple of nights ago.

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  15. We are terribly sorry you were raised to be a bigot. However, civilization has chose this time to move into the 21 Century.

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  16. 6:30 that is a low. it was a twelve year old, there were no winners in that incident. he wasn't a trayvon martin or mike brown teenager, he was a CHILD. i am not chastizing the police. I am chastizing you 6:30.

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  17. 7:29 there are videos of both mike brown and officer wilson commiting crimes, and in the very least acting inappropriately. mike brown in the store stealing a box of cigars. and a video of officer wilson bullying then unlawfully arresting someone who was filming him. neither of these two were "gentle giants". Wilson was a bully cop, more and more incidents are coming forward. And Mike Brown was a petty criminal.

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  18. Fuck, pass the popcorn. Jr. hand dad another Jack.

    We got the Negros massing in Ferguson for the "Running of the Flat Screens, Part II.

    And now we have "dueling" Chucks.

    It don't get better.

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  19. the issue aside, I must say it is refreshing to know that americans still have the courage to protest.

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  20. Activist = nigger
    Community organizer = nigger
    Protester = nigger

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  21. 8:46 so what were the boston tea partiers? What were the Cliven Bundy's?

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  22. 8:48 - For one, they weren't hateful niggers. Two, nigger boy obama, and the Ferguson scum are anti-american racist protesters looking to stick it to the "man" and create chaos.

    Just a little bit different?

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  23. liberals are obamas asscrack11/24/14, 9:21 AM

    NIGGER KILLIN TIME!!!!!!

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  24. 9:17 Unlike you I support the rights of all people, the Bundeys and the Fergs. the looting and water bottles are overblown, just like the rifle aiming Bundey's were overblown.

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  25. where are fergie and the black eyed peas?

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  26. 9:17 - I support the right of protest, but what is going on in Ferguson is simply a bunch of niggers rioting an looting for what they "say" is injustice. You really are dense aren't you?

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  27. 9:33 It would seem that the incident has morphed into more than "Mike Brown".

    there are protesters there protesting the arrest of journalists, do you support those protests? there are protesters there protesting the indiscriminate use of tear gas, which would be a war crime if this were a war zone, do you support those protests?

    There are protesters there protesting the admitted use of a no fly order to keep only media aircraft from recording police and protester interactions from the air, do you support those protests?

    While i don't agree i will concede your point about those protesting for "Mike Brown", but what about the others?

    P.S. My density is about 1.0g/cm^3, I would assume your are within that range as well.

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  28. 10:14 - Really? Ferguson now has a greater meaning than poor mikey brown? I guess you think that occupy wall st. was a nobel cause as well. Tell me which sign you will be holding during the protest, oh, I mean, riot, so I can pick you out.

    Have fun with the niggers!

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  29. 10:14 Never followed Occupy Wall St. so I don't know anything about it. I support their right to protest, though I don't think (from what I know about it) I supported their cause. And I won't be in Ferguson, according to TKC I have a Christmas Tree to see.

    Now that I have answered your questions, would you mind answering whether you support the causes I mentioned @ 10:14.

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  30. 1030 was @ 1022, but anyone can answer

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  31. What about the Brown family in Zurich speaking to an UN council a few weeks ago? Who paid for that trip? Died bright red hair, bully fat hanging over tight fitting clothes discussing their honor student must have been a sight. No wonder the world hates us.

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  32. 11:07 No confirmation, but believed to be U.S. Human Rights Network, a nonprofit network of human rights groups. But don't know for sure, they were sending others to the conference.

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  33. In other news, Attorney General Eric Holder has announced that Saint Michael Brown's likeness will be carved onto Mount Rushmore, joining those other dead people whose names Mr. Holder could not remember.

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  34. 12:11 see 10:14, anxious to hear a response from even one person.

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  35. 10:30 - Since you're so concerned -

    "there are protesters there protesting the arrest of journalists, do you support those protests? there are protesters there protesting the indiscriminate use of tear gas, which would be a war crime if this were a war zone, do you support those protests?"


    As far as the journalists in the case of Ferguson goes, I really don't care as they are compliciant in stoking the racial fires. Tear gas a war crime? I don't know what the hell you're talking about.

    And as far as the ferguson nigger looters, break out the fire hoses and the dogs.

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  36. 12:18 Point 1: Tear gas: "Despite its ubiquity across the globe and in United States, tear gas is a chemical agent banned in warfare per the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993, which set forth agreements signed by nearly every nation in the world—including the United States. The catch, however, is that while it’s illegal in war, it’s legal in domestic riot control. That means Turkey got to use it on its protesters last year. That meant Bahrain got to the do the same. And now, in Ferguson, cops are likewise blasting residents protesting the police for the killing of an unarmed teen named Michael Brown." --- See the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 which the US is a signatory.

    I am sad to hear you don't support the freedom of the press. Without it we would surely see many more Benghazi's, Lois Lerners', and Fast & Furious'. Though you don't support the First Amendment I will continue to support yours. Just as I don't agree with Tony, but support his right to publish.

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  37. Dude, You're making many assumptions here. Ferguson is not a situation where civil rights are being tested. The "community" that has been rioting for months is doing so based on how they WANT the grand jury decision to be. The press, the AG, Jessie, Al, and the PRESIDENT are creating chaos. Tear gas and the alleged arrest of some douches in the press is a small part of what the politicians and the press are trying to start.

    How are you with protests against abortion and the erosion of gun rights?

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  38. 12:45 I support both protests. Personally I am Pro-Life and Pro- 2nd Amendment. But I support the right of both to protest.

    As for you stating that "civil rights are not being tested". I would say the courts disagree.

    1. Court Orders the press must be allowed to video police

    2.Court Orders that requirements that protesters keep moving is not enforcable

    Not trying to be combative but I can list a few more if you'd like. I just fundamentally disagree with you that "Mike Brown" aside, there are more and more restrictions being imposed on our right of expression.

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  39. ***I used improper grammar*** "I just fundamentally disagree with you, "Mike Brown" aside, I believe there are more and more restrictions being imposed on our right of expression.

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  40. "I believe there are more and more restrictions being imposed on our right of expression."


    I agree with this. It does seem though that the rioters are being given extra rights in that they are allowed to get away with what they are doing.

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  41. Very nice point 1:14 +1 for you
    btw the decision is in http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/grand-jury-reaches-decision-in-case-of-ferguson-officer/2014/11/24/de48e7e4-71d7-11e4-893f-86bd390a3340_story.html

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  42. Brace youselves KC.

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