YES! Black teenagers are often shot by white police officers.
0%
NO! People have had enough with police shootings & injustice.
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B47 11 years 37 weeks ago

NO! and YES!

NO! People have had enough with police shootings & injustice.

... it was just a matter of time

and

YES! Black teenagers are often shot by white police officers

... so it was unpredictable exactly which outrage would be the final straw

How are these a choice? Voting not possible.

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PaulHosse 11 years 36 weeks ago

People on both the Left, Right, and the Middle as well as people of all skins are sick and tired of being sick and tired with a government which has long sense failed the American People. Blame either party you want. Both are just as guilty as the other. It's too far gone; too corrupted for reform. It's time to start over.

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