Subj : All Lives Matter
To   : Tim Richardson
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Sat Oct 24 2015 05:07 am

Hello Tim,

TR>>> You rarely (if ever) hear about a policeman murdered by black street
TR>>> gang members. But let some black street thug bully an elderly store
TR>>> keeper and rob them of a fistful of cheap cigars....and all hell
TR>>> breaks loose in the media!

>> A young black man who buys some cigars and then is harrassed
>> by a non-black store owner is not a thief or a criminal.

TR> He didn't *buy* the cigars he *stole* them!

The store clerk admitted the man had bought the cigars.

TR> He wasn't being `harassed' by the lawful store clerk, he was `confronted'
to
TR> pay for the cigars.

The man pushed the clerk out of the way as he was exiting
the door.  The clerk never would have been pushed out of the
way had he been behind the counter like a normal person.

TR> Instead he intimidated the clerk (all of which was caught on the store's
TR> security video system), shoved the clerk at least once, and exited the
TR> store without paying for the cigars.

You only saw one angle that had been edited for FoxNews, and the
store clerk later admitted the man had in fact paid for the cigars.

TR> Michael Brown wasn't very smart,

The man's intelligence, or lack of it, is not the issue.

TR> even though he was (supposedly) about to start college.

Anybody can go to college for a year.  Thanks to pell grants,
and other fine government programs.

TR> Probably with a football scholarship...

Not necessarily.  But a wise choice, for those who have the talent.

TR> it certainly wasn't for his math or physics skills!

Colleges and universities should offer degree programs in football.
And also basketball.  And baseball.  And all other sports.  Both male
and female.  And trans.  Can't forget about trans these days ...

TR> He threw his life away for a handful of cheap cigars.

Well, not everybody has the same taste in cigars.

TR> Hopefully, he died before he could reproduce and pollute the gene pool
TR> further than his parents already had!

Hard to tell.  Depends how soon he got started.  I mean, he was
a pretty big kid.  Much bigger than other kids his same age.  So
maybe he was lucky.  Just think of it.  His grieving parents
might be grandparents without even knowing it.  Wouldn't that
be wonderful?

--Lee

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