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President Obama, I Need A Beer

Thursday, July 30, 2009
By Mike Hammer (alias the peasant)

Pass the Bud Barry. I’ve had a tough day. I have been thinking a lot about what you said about blacks and whites not understanding each other. Ok, I’ll play the fish. Decent black folks are very sensative about being arrested for breaking into their own home. Who would have guessed it. How are we white folks suppose to know this.

Maybe there needs to be an adjustment to police training in regards to encounters with minorities. You see, right now where using Dirty Harry’s old text books and the “go ahead make my day” approach is admittedly a little dated.  This is going to take time Barry. It is hard to brake old habits.

Teach us right mister president. We are listening and eager to learn. Although we might be a little slow at it (we did’nt graduate from Harvard) please be patient with us. Yeah, I guess one beer isn’t going to be enough. Better bring the cooler.

4 Responses to “President Obama, I Need A Beer”

  1. Jill

    i believe wat the cambridge police officer was wrong and rude….. the guy was trying to get into his own house…. its like when my dad tried to pick me up at a soccer game once in our own town and the neighbors called the police thinking he was some sketchy man….people need to get there facts straight before getting the police involed….if wat happened to that professor happened to me i would be just as pissed!!!!

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  2. If you don’t like what I wrote I encourage you to write your own article on this subject and I’ll post it for you.

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  3. Interesting, I`ll quote it on my site later.

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