University of MD student brutally beaten by Police - CAUGHT ON TAPE

Say what?
First you don't have a #3 post in that thread,
and it has nothing to do with suicide rates.

But since you are making a point (sort of ) about it.
http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2010/03/01/military-suicides/

i was alittle confused by that too :confused: . However, i think what he meant to refer to was that there was some evidence somewhere that the number of military suicides occurring in the military was not greater than the number of suicides in the general population.
 
Say what?
First you don't have a #3 post in that thread,
and it has nothing to do with suicide rates.

But since you are making a point (sort of ) about it.
http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2010/03/01/military-suicides/

He'll just question your source and insist it isn't documented proof and then tell you all about his good friends back home.
He didn't even bother to read my link on military suicides...

HERE HERE HERE HERE
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/30/us/30suicide.html
 
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Yeah, just a few bruises. :mad:
 
Police brutality yes...but he was clearly provoking them so i dont fell sorry for him.

Drunk hooligans celebrating their sports team victory can do to you (just for fun) what the police did to him.

Happy ending, police brutes get in trouble and hooligan douchebag gets his face pummeled in :D
 
We need a specific forum for these incidents, where each and every thread chronicles one of them. That way, we have them all in the same place for showing other people to convince them that, yes, there IS a damn endemic problem with cops in this country. I think having a very focused go-to place for compiling this stuff is very important for spreading awareness. All in favor?
 
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Police brutality yes...but he was clearly provoking them so i dont fell sorry for him.

Drunk hooligans celebrating their sports team victory can do to you (just for fun) what the police did to him.

Happy ending, police brutes get in trouble and hooligan douchebag gets his face pummeled in :D
que?

i must have missed the part where prancing around like a gay fairy turned into provoking a hostile response by LEOs...:rolleyes:

and yes. drunk hooligans can do the same thing. and thats why they should be tried, in a court of law, as harshly as the cops in the vid.
 
Police brutality yes...but he was clearly provoking them so i dont fell sorry for him.

Drunk hooligans celebrating their sports team victory can do to you (just for fun) what the police did to him.

Happy ending, police brutes get in trouble and hooligan douchebag gets his face pummeled in :D

Nothing the man did in that video even remotely justifies the brutal attack he received. All the cops involved should be in jail for years. And yes, I do feel bad for the victim.
 
We need a specific forum for these incidents, where each and every thread chronicles one of them. That way, we have them all in the same place for showing other people to convince them that, yes, there IS a damn endemic problem with cops in this country.

+1
 
We need a specific forum for these incidents, where each and every thread chronicles one of them. That way, we have them all in the same place for showing other people to convince them that, yes, there IS a damn endemic problem with cops in this country.

I've been twittering one police abuse story per day (@stopCopAbuse), since the beginning of the month, and I haven't even come close to running short.

We could start the thread with those links.
 
Police brutality yes...but he was clearly provoking them so i dont fell sorry for him.

Drunk hooligans celebrating their sports team victory can do to you (just for fun) what the police did to him.

Happy ending, police brutes get in trouble and hooligan douchebag gets his face pummeled in :D

what an idiot.

this guy is worthless. he is like a person who will beat up his kids in front of others to get attention. just ignore him. he is on my list now. (Click on his name/View Public Profile/User lists/Add to ignore list)
 
what an idiot.

this guy is worthless. he is like a person who will beat up his kids in front of others to get attention. just ignore him. he is on my list now. (Click on his name/View Public Profile/User lists/Add to ignore list)

It was so bad, I thought it had to be sarcasm.
 
Say what?
First you don't have a #3 post in that thread,
and it has nothing to do with suicide rates.

But since you are making a point (sort of ) about it.
http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2010/03/01/military-suicides/

Sorry. Meant to say my post #3 here:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?p=2640915#post2640915

Last year, 128 soldiers committed suicide and another 15 suspected cases are pending.

LATimes said:
A new six-year analysis in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that the U.S. suicide rate rose to 11 per 100,000 people in 2005

Always take these numbers with a grain of salt. I think there are about 1.5 million active duty US military. If that's the case then

Total US population 11 per 100,000 suicide
US Military 9 per 100,000 suicide

Which is actually lower than the civilian rate of suicide. Now there are probably some issues here like gender and age that I frankly don't have the time or patience to get into. Either way - it doesn't seem to be more a problem in the military than it does the population at large.

I always try to see the bigger picture of any news story. I don't mistrust the MSM like many here. I take them at their word just like in this story nothing they said is false or a lie (otherwise it would be easy to expose them) rather by not giving you the whole picture they paint a particular agenda.
 
We need a specific forum for these incidents, where each and every thread chronicles one of them. That way, we have them all in the same place for showing other people to convince them that, yes, there IS a damn endemic problem with cops in this country.

I agree 100%. I hope Josh or Bryan read your statement. How can we suggest them to read this thread?
 
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