| Cincinnati police become the PC police & charge man for saying "crippled". That's completely retarded |
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| God Is My Co-Pirate What a gyp. |
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| Girion47
Then they went to beat a black man. |
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| Prank Call of Cthulhu
I don't like "crippled." I prefer "go-tards." |
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| 6655321
I'm surprised the Cincinnati police did not hit the accused with multiple Taser shots so he could show the audience what he was talking about. |
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| IHadMeAVision
Girion47: Then they went to beat a black man. Well that's the black man's problem for saying something about a crippled crab and a crutch. |
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| palelizard
Girion47: Then they went to beat a black man. Please. Let's be accurate. Then they went to beat a colored man. |
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| Fano Bring along the gimp. |
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| InternetSecurityGuard
There has got to be more to this. Like he was arrested on outstanding warrants or something. |
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| CapeFearCadaver I was crippled for about 8 years with a degenerative bone disease in one of my legs (since corrected with bone grafting surgery) and I never had a problem saying I was crippled. I was. I couldn't freaking walk. Though, I did love saying Gimpy... that always got some raised eyebrows. /what did piss me off was when I was able to finally meander about with a cane were the jackasses asking if I was going to use the cane to beat someone. //"No, I'm going to use it to walk... but keep talking and we'll see..." |
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| netcentric
I wonder if you can still say "That deaf dumb and blind kid, sure plays a mean pin ball ?" I mean....he's not crippled. So I guess it's ok. |
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| Seacop
IHadMeAVision: Girion47: Then they went to beat a black man. Well that's the black man's problem for saying something about a crippled crab and a crutch. Oh so all of a sudden becuase your name is Dr. Pepper and you're a heroin addict you're automatically black. |
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| fruitloop
Wow, what a great audience. |
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| namegoeshere
That's so gay. |
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| IHadMeAVision
Seacop: IHadMeAVision: Girion47: Then they went to beat a black man. Well that's the black man's problem for saying something about a crippled crab and a crutch. Oh so all of a sudden becuase your name is Dr. Pepper and you're a heroin addict you're automatically black. I don't know where to start or where to begin, man |
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| namegoeshere
So can we still call handicapped parking the Crip Space? |
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| Girion47
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| netcentric
namegoeshere: So can we still call handicapped parking the Crip Space? You just can't get to hell fast enough....can you ?? |
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| HotWingConspiracy
A man says he was charged with disorderly conduct after using the word "crippled" We have way too many cops in this nation. |
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| Angry Buddha
IHadMeAVision: Girion47: Then they went to beat a black man. Well that's the black man's problem for saying something about a crippled crab and a crutch. Man, it's rough. I don't know where to start or where to begin. |
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| I May Be Crazy But...
namegoeshere: So can we still call handicapped parking the Crip Space? Only if you call the tag you need to park there a Cripple Sticker. |
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| Queensowntalia
Uh, yeah. No. Headline should begin 'According to the arrested schlub, and no one else because who cares what really happened.." |
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| Pinko_Commie
namegoeshere: So can we still call handicapped parking the Crip Space? No, you have to call the Spacehopper spaces. /look at the sign //looks a little like someone on a Spacehopper ///Window seat please |
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| Silly Jesus
Google, how the fark does it work? Here's a copy of the actual citation. He was charged with "Disorderly Conduct" for "walking up to people and shouting obscenities at them." His behavior persisted after he was asked to stop. Are we just linking to any half-arse, completely out of context article now? /non-story, move along |
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| Girion47
I like to park in the expecting mother's spots. I may have a tape worm, they're similar to a fetus. |
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| hitlersbrain
Holy Crap! Don't we have enough trouble with the crazies on the RIght? Can't the Left wing nut-cases stay under their rocks until the Boomers have finished dying off? |
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| moran_moran When someone says that I am "physically challenged" it bothers me. I always think I may have to arm wrestle someone I do like "gotard". Maybe "rolltard"? It trips off the tongue. |
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| Crewmannumber6 I live in the town where all the city cops (and firemen) live. It's frickin Copland here. It'll be interesting getting some feedback on this. |
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| Too Pretty For Prison
moran_moran: When someone says that I am "physically challenged" it bothers me. I always think I may have to arm wrestle someone I do like "gotard". Maybe "rolltard"? It trips off the tongue. I was in a car accident 6 years ago. My physical therapist kept insisting I call my left leg my "affected leg" instead of my "bad leg". She was pregnant at the time. I asked if I should refer to her as being with an "affected uterus" or can I just call her pregnant? She finally STFU. |
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| Frizbone
Political Correctness. It's not just a good idea... IT'S THE LAW!! Report Political Incorrectness to your nearest Democratic National Committee or MoveOn.org office immediately. Intolerance is Illegal. |
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| The One True TheDavid
Crewmannumber6: I live in the town where all the city cops (and firemen) live. It's frickin Copland here. It'll be interesting getting some feedback on this. Municipal employees should be required to live in the municipality they are employed by. Maybe not in the same neighborhood they work in, but they should have a stake in the community. Especially the police, who might then act less like an occupying army. As for the article, I call myself an ugly honky fatso but the only thing I want people to get in my face to say is "Here's some free money!" |
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| Crewmannumber6 The One True TheDavid: Crewmannumber6: I live in the town where all the city cops (and firemen) live. It's frickin Copland here. It'll be interesting getting some feedback on this. Municipal employees should be required to live in the municipality they are employed by. Maybe not in the same neighborhood they work in, but they should have a stake in the community. Especially the police, who might then act less like an occupying army. As for the article, I call myself an ugly honky fatso but the only thing I want people to get in my face to say is "Here's some free money!" They're required to live in the county. And this town is as far as you can get from downtown and still be in the county. |
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| bighairyguy Lame |
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| Great Janitor
I have the freedom of speech, protected by the constitution to say the word "crippled" as well as George Carlin's "Seven Dirty Words" followed up by rant explaining why both Creationists and Athiests and both take a flying leap. Please, let's not look at the movie 'Demolition Man' as a guide book for the future. I'll be broke paying fines and I'll never figure out the three shells. |
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| OpCit
Here's a link to a better, more detailed version of the story: Link |
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| JackieRabbit
Calling someone crippled. How rude. Everyone knows that the politically correct word is gimp. He didn' follow the rule and got the pigs on him. I'm betting he was a coon. |
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| Isildur
Queensowntalia: Uh, yeah. No. Headline should begin 'According to the arrested schlub, and no one else because who cares what really happened.." Even from what little information can be gleaned from the article, it sounds more like he was arrested for obnoxiously bothering people at the park. [imokwiththis.jpg] /ok with the arrest, that is |
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| rcalliou
What about the "crippling" crime rate? Or the unsolved murders that have "crippled" the cold case dept? And what "crippling" effect will this have on the PR dept for the police now that this has happened? Oh man... this has given me a crippling headache.... |
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| Wasilla Hillbilly
rcalliou: What about the FTFY |
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| MrJesus
InternetSecurityGuard: Silly Jesus: [htmlimg3.scribdassets.com image 640x828] Thank you Jesus. I work in many ways. |
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| IlGreven
That's so interior designer. |
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| MrJesus
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| itspeterj
InternetSecurityGuard: There has got to be more to this. Like he was arrested on outstanding warrants or something. No, this was pretty straight forward. I'm actually friends with the comedian that he was promoting. Somebody got butthurt, called the police, and like 6 minutes (because it's not a real crime) later, he was arrested. |
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| Cold_Sassy
HotWingConspiracy: A man says he was charged with disorderly conduct after using the word "crippled" We have way too many politicians p*ssing away your tax dollars making up and enforcing stupid-a*s PC Bullsh*t. |
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Hawnkee
![]() He warned you about that Politically Correct bullshiat. Now look what's happening. |
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| The One True TheDavid
palelizard: Girion47: Then they went to beat a black man. Please. Let's be accurate. Then they went to beat a colored man. In Cincinnati? Nah. That's not really mean, just outdated, as the name NAACP shows; when my grandfather referred to someone as "colored" he was using the polite term current when he was growing up. But can you imagine a civil rights organization calling itself something like "the National Association for the Advancement of Jigaboos?" That's what I go by in judging whether something's meant to be offensive. I have no idea what the Cincinnati police call a person of African descent. I can say that I understand that up there the relations between the races are troubled. E.g., a couple years ago, while walking from the Greyhound station to the Amtrak one, I noticed that a white man walking through a black neighborhood on a Sunday afternoon was considered very unusual, despite it being the most direct route and only about a mile. But it wasn't till I'd already walked into a local carryout and asked for a fish sandwich that I understood that such things just don't happen there: they were polite and the food was delicious, but they seemed so shocked I might as well have had two heads. And sitting on a bench outside the place to eat while it was still hot made me a curiosity: people would slow down to look or even drive around the block again to watch an ordinary-looking white guy use his best "church picnic" manners. That told me I would not like to live in Cincinnati. Most cities in this part of the country have "a race problem," but that was something I hadn't experienced since the mid-70s in Baltimore. And based on that and on what I've read in the papers over the years I doubt the Cincinnati police will ever be paragons of inter-ethnic sensitivity. |
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| The One True TheDavid
Crewmannumber6: The One True TheDavid: Crewmannumber6: I live in the town where all the city cops (and firemen) live. It's frickin Copland here. It'll be interesting getting some feedback on this. Municipal employees should be required to live in the municipality they are employed by. Maybe not in the same neighborhood they work in, but they should have a stake in the community. Especially the police, who might then act less like an occupying army. [...] They're required to live in the county. And this town is as far as you can get from downtown and still be in the county. So clearly that's not close enough. |
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| acad1228
I'm crippled. I hate the terms "handicapped" and "disabled". I'm still able, I just can't walk. |
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