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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2759147" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>How coy of you. I partly agree with your implicit criticism - there wasn't perfect racial harmony 6 years ago, and I venture to say there won't be six years from now. But pandering repeatedly to race-baiting special interest groups every time a racially charged incident occurs certainly hasn't improved anything. Specifically, IF he was really interested in helping during such a situation, the President could have offered the full good offices of the FBI or other Federal agencies as appropriate) to assist local and State police and saved the "hate crime investigation" for the unlikely chance that a plausibly racist acquittal occurred. Instead, he chooses to garner a few points by having the AG jabber about the immediate hate crime and civil rights denial investigations that are ongoing. Those used to be last resort IF an unjust action took place. In the last 6 years they have become de-rigueur for any incident at the initial occurrence before any reason to suspect official bas or wrong doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2759147, member: 18914"] How coy of you. I partly agree with your implicit criticism - there wasn't perfect racial harmony 6 years ago, and I venture to say there won't be six years from now. But pandering repeatedly to race-baiting special interest groups every time a racially charged incident occurs certainly hasn't improved anything. Specifically, IF he was really interested in helping during such a situation, the President could have offered the full good offices of the FBI or other Federal agencies as appropriate) to assist local and State police and saved the "hate crime investigation" for the unlikely chance that a plausibly racist acquittal occurred. Instead, he chooses to garner a few points by having the AG jabber about the immediate hate crime and civil rights denial investigations that are ongoing. Those used to be last resort IF an unjust action took place. In the last 6 years they have become de-rigueur for any incident at the initial occurrence before any reason to suspect official bas or wrong doing. [/QUOTE]
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