Oh really? If it wasn't an issue, we wouldn't be having this discussion right now. I wasn't there. I do not know what really happened. The professor perceived racism, whether there was or not. There are two sides to this story. Maybe the police officer's actions weren't racially motivated. But something did occur that made the professor think they were. We just don't know.
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So apparently even you fall prey to the use of stereotypes. This is not nearly as cut and dried as those of us who were not involved seem to want to think it is. Is it not possible that the cop felt the same way you did? Irrespective of color? Just that the guy was a pompous ass and that perhaps that effected his reactions??Don't get me startedComment
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I'm confused....some of you are saying that the professor acted out of line...was there video or something to back this up or are you simply parroting what you've been told to??
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Dom I agree that in the back of the Officers mind, he "could have" been a racist. But again, in the end if the Professor gave the id when asked, we wouldn't be talking about this.
Bill I said "another", not "all". There is a difference.Steven Vaccaro
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Does he have some video evidence we're not aware of?Comment
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His house was also broken into recently. So it is not that outrageous to think that when a neighbor saw a man trying to pry the door open. I hope if any of my neighbors see someone trying to pry the door open they also call the cops.Comment
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My question is this...Didn't the neighbor recognize this man? After all, they are neighbors.Government Moto:
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Obama's attempt to get back onto the good side of the police unions.
In a White House press conference, President Obama weighed in on the case of prominent Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., who was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after an incident with police responding to a call about someone apparently trying to break into his Cambridge, Mass., home. Gates, who according to his attorney had been trying to force open a jammed door, was inside the house when the Cambridge police officer got there. Gates allegedly responded to the officer's request for identification by shouting, "Why, because I am a black man in America?" and calling him a racist. Cambridge police are likely to drop the charges against him later today, according to The Associated Press.Steven Vaccaro
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Government Moto:
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I've recently "heard" she was visiting and not a neighbor.Steven Vaccaro
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Gates side of the story. This is great reading
I can't believe they put him in a small cell after he told them he was claustrophobic.Steven Vaccaro
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