[–] Ace1488 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
I remember this from when I was a kid. The niggers were shooting at cops from a fortified bunker on the roof of their building. They deserved everything that happened to them. Mumia was tied up in their shit too. I still say they should have lit up Mumia like a filthy, stinking Christmas tree in the electric chair.
[–] kuntakinte 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Oh man, you triggered me with "Mumia". That coon deserves to die for the killing of Daniel Faulkner. This is why you don't mix politics with a judge and jury's decision. He does the crime, he gets his sentence, and given the nature of his crime, the overwhelming amount of evidence and Mumia's complete lack of responsibility, he needed to get the needle a long time ago.
When Mumia does finally get his dirt nap, I'll be pissing on that niggers grave so often fucking moss will grow on the headstone inside of a few weeks.
[–] BirthOfANation [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I hear its soon the coon's got diabetes and Hep C and ain't getting proper treatment for it
[–] RaceTraitor 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
Their own fucking relatives sold them to the white man. How come they aren't bitching about that? These fucking niggers will say and do anything other than owning up and taking responsibility for their own actions.
Fuck 'em!
[–] HangEmHigh 0 points 15 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago
Nigs have been blaming the white man for everything since before they were knew who the white men were.
[–] kuntakinte 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Ha, Wilson Goode. I remember him coming on television to announce that the Philly Police had dropped a "percussion device" on the house on Osage Avenue. We got a pretty decent laugh out of that one. He did correct himself at a later conference and said it was a "concussion device". He never used the word bomb. Years later little did I know that I'd meet the man. Wilson is pretty short in stature, is what I remember about standing near him. He's been protested pretty heavily, so he was always a security concern for the MOVE incident.
He gave my wife and I a copy of his book, and signed it "Merry Christmas". November is close enough, I suppose. I understand he wasn't super popular with his fellow blacks, and was still working with a lot of Frank Rizzo's people in the police department. Rizzo wouldn't have bombed the structure - he was a cop's mayor - and had previous experience with those subhumans. He knew the angles. I'm pretty sure he would have waited it out and then laughed as they languished in jail.
MOVE had chapters in Chester, PA and even D.C. I think it was sometime in 92 or 93 when a MOVE activist and his friends decided to block a busy traffic circle in NW D.C. When they didn't comply we had a big fight and several demonstrators were repeatedly subdued. I remember it well... it was kind of a bummer, after a pat down, some idiot rookie dropped a huge key chain on the hood of my cruiser and scratched it.
That was really upsetting. Wilson Goode on the MOVE incident
Merry Christmas
[–] BirthOfANation [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
this is the first time I heard of this shit, the producers of this documentary tried to justify the groid behavior but it was clear blacks and whites had enough and MOVE needed to go
[–] kuntakinte 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I guess they left out the part where MOVE members carried out hits on people that had left their organization as well, didn't they?