Allegations Topic

Also...whatever happened to that Russian thing?
10/3/2018 6:58 PM
Damn........... I always prefer links to patties............
10/3/2018 6:58 PM
uh-oh
10/3/2018 7:00 PM
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Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 3:35:00 PM (view original):
Just a heads up, this a forum, not a private chat. If you want to talk with tang uninterrupted, sitemail him.
I don't mind talking to bob and wylie but you are a troll. I just want you to go away or apologize. Your call.
I don't have anything to apologize for.
F*CK YOU.

How about that? You know exactly what you have to apologize for.
Dude, you're far too soft for this forum and we aren't exactly in a dark corner of the web.

How do you deal with real life?
Dude? What are you 12?

Only thing soft around here is your fat *** stomach.
10/3/2018 7:01 PM
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Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 2:06:00 PM (view original):
What would you suggest a mayor/city counsel do about policing?
Ummm...have more of it! A lot more. Don't worry about streotyping or alleged assaults. Start cleaning up the cities.
Is it proven that a greater police presence in the inner cities leads to less crime/fear in the people?

Haven't we tried this before? It's not as simple as 'more cops'.
In NYC under Rudy and it worked.
Link to source please?
Look it up. WTF? You always ask. I always provide and then we do it all over again. This is pointless.

F*CK ALL OF YOU.

I just provided a link that showed crime is lower now than it was under Rudy.
http://www.nber.org/digest/jan03/w9061.html

WTF?!?!?!

I've had it Jeff. I have been on these boards 4ever. I don't lie or dodge questions. I am not putting up with ******** always looking for proof. Either you believe me or you don't. Period.

During the 1990s, crime rates in New York City dropped dramatically, even more than in the United States as a whole. Violent crime declined by more than 56 percent in the City, compared to about 28 percent in the nation as whole. Property crimes tumbled by about 65 percent, but fell only 26 percent nationally.

Many attribute New York's crime reduction to specific "get-tough" policies carried out by former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's administration. The most prominent of his policy changes was the aggressive policing of lower-level crimes, a policy which has been dubbed the "broken windows" approach to law enforcement. In this view, small disorders lead to larger ones and perhaps even to crime. As Mr. Guiliani told the press in 1998, "Obviously murder and graffiti are two vastly different crimes. But they are part of the same continuum, and a climate that tolerates one is more likely to tolerate the other."

I used Rudy as an example of what works and what should be done in Chicago, Oakland, etc. More policing not less. But that was not even the point of the discussion. Crime is just one of the factors.

People are going to tend not to believe you because you're dumb.
Better dumb than a liar aka you. And let's be honest bad luck, 99% of the posters here think you're as dumb as a bag of rocks. Hell there is a thread dedicated to your dumbassery.

Congrats. Loser.
10/3/2018 7:03 PM
Best post of the day
10/3/2018 7:03 PM
Really. Look at how cranked up you get. Do you need meds?
10/3/2018 7:06 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/3/2018 7:03:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 6:57:00 PM (view original):
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Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 2:06:00 PM (view original):
What would you suggest a mayor/city counsel do about policing?
Ummm...have more of it! A lot more. Don't worry about streotyping or alleged assaults. Start cleaning up the cities.
Is it proven that a greater police presence in the inner cities leads to less crime/fear in the people?

Haven't we tried this before? It's not as simple as 'more cops'.
In NYC under Rudy and it worked.
Link to source please?
Look it up. WTF? You always ask. I always provide and then we do it all over again. This is pointless.

F*CK ALL OF YOU.

I just provided a link that showed crime is lower now than it was under Rudy.
http://www.nber.org/digest/jan03/w9061.html

WTF?!?!?!

I've had it Jeff. I have been on these boards 4ever. I don't lie or dodge questions. I am not putting up with ******** always looking for proof. Either you believe me or you don't. Period.

During the 1990s, crime rates in New York City dropped dramatically, even more than in the United States as a whole. Violent crime declined by more than 56 percent in the City, compared to about 28 percent in the nation as whole. Property crimes tumbled by about 65 percent, but fell only 26 percent nationally.

Many attribute New York's crime reduction to specific "get-tough" policies carried out by former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's administration. The most prominent of his policy changes was the aggressive policing of lower-level crimes, a policy which has been dubbed the "broken windows" approach to law enforcement. In this view, small disorders lead to larger ones and perhaps even to crime. As Mr. Guiliani told the press in 1998, "Obviously murder and graffiti are two vastly different crimes. But they are part of the same continuum, and a climate that tolerates one is more likely to tolerate the other."

I used Rudy as an example of what works and what should be done in Chicago, Oakland, etc. More policing not less. But that was not even the point of the discussion. Crime is just one of the factors.

People are going to tend not to believe you because you're dumb.
Better dumb than a liar aka you. And let's be honest bad luck, 99% of the posters here think you're as dumb as a bag of rocks. Hell there is a thread dedicated to your dumbassery.

Congrats. Loser.
At least you admit you're dumb.
10/3/2018 7:07 PM
Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 7:07:00 PM (view original):
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Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 2:06:00 PM (view original):
What would you suggest a mayor/city counsel do about policing?
Ummm...have more of it! A lot more. Don't worry about streotyping or alleged assaults. Start cleaning up the cities.
Is it proven that a greater police presence in the inner cities leads to less crime/fear in the people?

Haven't we tried this before? It's not as simple as 'more cops'.
In NYC under Rudy and it worked.
Link to source please?
Look it up. WTF? You always ask. I always provide and then we do it all over again. This is pointless.

F*CK ALL OF YOU.

I just provided a link that showed crime is lower now than it was under Rudy.
http://www.nber.org/digest/jan03/w9061.html

WTF?!?!?!

I've had it Jeff. I have been on these boards 4ever. I don't lie or dodge questions. I am not putting up with ******** always looking for proof. Either you believe me or you don't. Period.

During the 1990s, crime rates in New York City dropped dramatically, even more than in the United States as a whole. Violent crime declined by more than 56 percent in the City, compared to about 28 percent in the nation as whole. Property crimes tumbled by about 65 percent, but fell only 26 percent nationally.

Many attribute New York's crime reduction to specific "get-tough" policies carried out by former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's administration. The most prominent of his policy changes was the aggressive policing of lower-level crimes, a policy which has been dubbed the "broken windows" approach to law enforcement. In this view, small disorders lead to larger ones and perhaps even to crime. As Mr. Guiliani told the press in 1998, "Obviously murder and graffiti are two vastly different crimes. But they are part of the same continuum, and a climate that tolerates one is more likely to tolerate the other."

I used Rudy as an example of what works and what should be done in Chicago, Oakland, etc. More policing not less. But that was not even the point of the discussion. Crime is just one of the factors.

People are going to tend not to believe you because you're dumb.
Better dumb than a liar aka you. And let's be honest bad luck, 99% of the posters here think you're as dumb as a bag of rocks. Hell there is a thread dedicated to your dumbassery.

Congrats. Loser.
At least you admit you're dumb.
Everything is relative. Better dumb than a pathetic coward. Aka you. And wylie witnessed your cowardice.

Do you admit to being a coward?
10/3/2018 7:11 PM
Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 7:06:00 PM (view original):
Really. Look at how cranked up you get. Do you need meds?
I do this to get reactions. Case in point = you.

Funny. You believe in due process just not when it comes to allegations of sexual misconduct that are 36 yrs old and unproven. What a joke you are.
10/3/2018 7:12 PM
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Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 2:06:00 PM (view original):
What would you suggest a mayor/city counsel do about policing?
Ummm...have more of it! A lot more. Don't worry about streotyping or alleged assaults. Start cleaning up the cities.
Is it proven that a greater police presence in the inner cities leads to less crime/fear in the people?

Haven't we tried this before? It's not as simple as 'more cops'.
In NYC under Rudy and it worked.
Link to source please?
Look it up. WTF? You always ask. I always provide and then we do it all over again. This is pointless.

F*CK ALL OF YOU.

I just provided a link that showed crime is lower now than it was under Rudy.
http://www.nber.org/digest/jan03/w9061.html

WTF?!?!?!

I've had it Jeff. I have been on these boards 4ever. I don't lie or dodge questions. I am not putting up with ******** always looking for proof. Either you believe me or you don't. Period.

During the 1990s, crime rates in New York City dropped dramatically, even more than in the United States as a whole. Violent crime declined by more than 56 percent in the City, compared to about 28 percent in the nation as whole. Property crimes tumbled by about 65 percent, but fell only 26 percent nationally.

Many attribute New York's crime reduction to specific "get-tough" policies carried out by former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's administration. The most prominent of his policy changes was the aggressive policing of lower-level crimes, a policy which has been dubbed the "broken windows" approach to law enforcement. In this view, small disorders lead to larger ones and perhaps even to crime. As Mr. Guiliani told the press in 1998, "Obviously murder and graffiti are two vastly different crimes. But they are part of the same continuum, and a climate that tolerates one is more likely to tolerate the other."

I used Rudy as an example of what works and what should be done in Chicago, Oakland, etc. More policing not less. But that was not even the point of the discussion. Crime is just one of the factors.

People are going to tend not to believe you because you're dumb.
Better dumb than a liar aka you. And let's be honest bad luck, 99% of the posters here think you're as dumb as a bag of rocks. Hell there is a thread dedicated to your dumbassery.

Congrats. Loser.
At least you admit you're dumb.
Everything is relative. Better dumb than a pathetic coward. Aka you. And wylie witnessed your cowardice.

Do you admit to being a coward?
Not sure why you think I'm a coward.
10/3/2018 7:15 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/3/2018 7:12:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 7:06:00 PM (view original):
Really. Look at how cranked up you get. Do you need meds?
I do this to get reactions. Case in point = you.

Funny. You believe in due process just not when it comes to allegations of sexual misconduct that are 36 yrs old and unproven. What a joke you are.
I'm not really reacting, I'm more worried that you'll beat your wife and kids.

Due process is reserved for when the government is going to take away your liberty.

Due process is not required in job interviews.
10/3/2018 7:17 PM
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Posted by The Taint on 10/3/2018 6:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 10/3/2018 6:45:00 PM (view original):
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Posted by cccp1014 on 10/3/2018 2:15:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 10/3/2018 2:06:00 PM (view original):
What would you suggest a mayor/city counsel do about policing?
Ummm...have more of it! A lot more. Don't worry about streotyping or alleged assaults. Start cleaning up the cities.
Is it proven that a greater police presence in the inner cities leads to less crime/fear in the people?

Haven't we tried this before? It's not as simple as 'more cops'.
In NYC under Rudy and it worked.
Link to source please?
Look it up. WTF? You always ask. I always provide and then we do it all over again. This is pointless.

F*CK ALL OF YOU.

I just provided a link that showed crime is lower now than it was under Rudy.
http://www.nber.org/digest/jan03/w9061.html

WTF?!?!?!

I've had it Jeff. I have been on these boards 4ever. I don't lie or dodge questions. I am not putting up with ******** always looking for proof. Either you believe me or you don't. Period.

During the 1990s, crime rates in New York City dropped dramatically, even more than in the United States as a whole. Violent crime declined by more than 56 percent in the City, compared to about 28 percent in the nation as whole. Property crimes tumbled by about 65 percent, but fell only 26 percent nationally.

Many attribute New York's crime reduction to specific "get-tough" policies carried out by former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's administration. The most prominent of his policy changes was the aggressive policing of lower-level crimes, a policy which has been dubbed the "broken windows" approach to law enforcement. In this view, small disorders lead to larger ones and perhaps even to crime. As Mr. Guiliani told the press in 1998, "Obviously murder and graffiti are two vastly different crimes. But they are part of the same continuum, and a climate that tolerates one is more likely to tolerate the other."

I used Rudy as an example of what works and what should be done in Chicago, Oakland, etc. More policing not less. But that was not even the point of the discussion. Crime is just one of the factors.

People are going to tend not to believe you because you're dumb.
Better dumb than a liar aka you. And let's be honest bad luck, 99% of the posters here think you're as dumb as a bag of rocks. Hell there is a thread dedicated to your dumbassery.

Congrats. Loser.
At least you admit you're dumb.
Everything is relative. Better dumb than a pathetic coward. Aka you. And wylie witnessed your cowardice.

Do you admit to being a coward?
Not sure why you think I'm a coward.
Not sure? LOL

Only cowards refuse to answer questions. Which you did and wylie saw it firsthand. LOL. Are you playing dumb or are you really dumb? Which is it?
10/3/2018 7:19 PM
The investigation is over. Everything from the left has been proven false. Kavanaugh is innocent.

So they will move on. Move on to the next thing. There's only about 5 weeks left till the election.

They gotta keep the base riled up. FAKE NEWS is doing their part. But everything the Dems do blows up in their face.

They would have been better off to just do their jobs and be adults. Instead they shot themselves in the foot. Repeatedly.

What should have been an easy mid=term victory for the left is now in serious doubt. Leave it to the left.
10/3/2018 7:21 PM
What question did I refuse to answer?
10/3/2018 7:22 PM
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