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Sgt. Crowley, a Cop in Full

Akagi2 Wrote: Jul 29, 2009 10:58 AM
"-Akagi chose his fight. I never addressed him, yet he couldnt attack me fast enough. Akagi described himself, learn how to read Timmy.-"

What did I describe myself as? And I attack anyone who puts forward stupid positions. I never described myself as a liberal for sure.


"-I see your a lib lover now.-"

If you think I am a liberal you are highly confused. Not a conservative either.


"-Way to show support.-"

He doesn't. Perhaps some degree of respect say how some American naval officers may have felt about Tamon Yamaguchi in the Pacific War. That won't keep him from firing on me at will.


"-Tim Akagis new minion, i guess then you both have massive heads.-"

No. I am my own person....

Sunday, professor Louis Henry Gates retreated from his threat to sue Sgt. James Crowley. Friday, President Obama retreated from his charge that the Cambridge cops "acted stupidly."

As Crowley has not budged an inch -- his arrest of Gates was correct, and there will be no apology -- there is no doubt who won this face-off. Game, set, match, Crowley and the Cambridge cops.

It is, indeed, as Obama said Friday, a "teachable moment."

And those most in need of teaching are the professor, the governor of Massachusetts and President Obama. By...

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