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Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the
race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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"John H." wrote:
Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 3:05:47 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote:
"John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ I'd bet you got a "woody by simply making that response. You're a filthy and sorry POS. |
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On 29 Jul 2015 22:05:44 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:
"John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. PG County assaults/murders/robberies are in the news almost every night. There is nothing stimulating about them, although I see where your mind went at their mention. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On 7/29/15 7:12 PM, John H. wrote:
On 29 Jul 2015 22:05:44 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: "John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. PG County assaults/murders/robberies are in the news almost every night. There is nothing stimulating about them, although I see where your mind went at their mention. I rarely watch any local channel's local news, and if I did, I wouldn't call a news outlet to find out why it didn't bring up the race of a perp or a victim. You really, truly are a racist piece of ****. |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:10:40 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote:
On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 3:05:47 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: "John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ I'd bet you got a "woody by simply making that response. You're a filthy and sorry POS. He does tend to keep his mind twixt his legs. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 19:24:46 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/29/15 7:12 PM, John H. wrote: On 29 Jul 2015 22:05:44 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: "John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. PG County assaults/murders/robberies are in the news almost every night. There is nothing stimulating about them, although I see where your mind went at their mention. I rarely watch any local channel's local news, and if I did, I wouldn't call a news outlet to find out why it didn't bring up the race of a perp or a victim. You really, truly are a racist piece of ****. A member of a great club - Republicans. How're the owls, liar? -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On 7/29/15 7:26 PM, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:10:40 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 3:05:47 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: "John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ I'd bet you got a "woody by simply making that response. You're a filthy and sorry POS. He does tend to keep his mind twixt his legs. It's very telling that your right-wing buddy, TommyStinkyfingers, gives you a pass on your racism. I'm glad I put him in my permanent bozo bin a long time ago. |
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On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 4:26:08 PM UTC-7, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:10:40 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 3:05:47 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: "John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ I'd bet you got a "woody by simply making that response. You're a filthy and sorry POS. He does tend to keep his mind twixt his legs. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. Especially when he speaks of his homosexual fantasies. |
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On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 5:16:20 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/29/15 7:26 PM, John H. wrote: On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:10:40 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote: On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 3:05:47 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: "John H." wrote: Very often NBC here will report an assault, murder, robbery, etc, and not tell the race or ethnicity of the perpetrator. Today's story was of a break-in and sexual assault in PG County, again. The newscaster described the perp as tall and thin, wearing a black mask and black shirt. Also announced a $25000 reward for info leading to capture, etc. At no time did the newscaster mention the race of the individual. However, the same story, on ABC a few minutes earlier, did describe the individual as African-American, tall and thin ... etc. So I called NBC news. Asked them why they would mention the reward and ask for viewers help in capturing the individual but *not* provide the information regarding race/ethnicity which would narrow down the possibilities by a significant percent. The response? "That information wasn't available to us." I said, "You mean you knew he was tall and thin, wearing a black mask and shirt, but didn't get his race?" The guy says, "Yeah." I told him that seemed really strange, especially since ABC knew his race. Kinda weird, but that's almost a nightly occurrence for NBC hereabouts. I'll bet the ABC coverage that mentioned race gave you your first woody of the year. You're a sad racist sack. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ I'd bet you got a "woody by simply making that response. You're a filthy and sorry POS. He does tend to keep his mind twixt his legs. It's very telling that your right-wing buddy, TommyStinkyfingers, gives you a pass on your racism. I'm glad I put him in my permanent bozo bin a long time ago. Keester, you don't know how many of us are having a blast laughing at twits like you. But you may have a good idea. |
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