watch. i went to blooming dale s. i professionally obscured some items consisting of polo and ralph lauren. you have a pretty nice shirt on did you steal this shirt. i sure did. will you steal now that you are out. i outfit. you are requesting to go steal it? i have to go work. work is stealing? i don t call it stealing. i call it professional. jesse: just change the name. even the far left new york times admits these policies are busted they are actually hurting black people over the last two years in new york city, black people have made up most of the murders and shooting victims despite making up less than a quarter of the population. so when democrats tell you their policies are helping black americans, they aren t. they are helping black americans get shot. they have to know this, right?
we never called it stealing, but we called it taking. it was a softer, nicer word. let s go and take it. let s go and take it, correct. and one sunday afternoon, i tempted fate. there in a special display of roy rogers t shirts was a pearl handled toy replica of a roy rogers six shooter. it was the most thrilling thing i had ever seen. yeah. i picked it up, i was nearly at the door when hands grabbed me by the scruff of my neck and pulled me back into the store. a great big man announced, i m the manager and i m sick and tired of you kids ceiling. in a blinding flash, an idea popped into my head, i reached into my sweater, pulled out the toy gun and shouted get back or i ll blow your head off. blow your head off with this toy gun! and he jumped back. and when hejumped back, i saw my escape route and fled from the five and 10 and never went back there again for fear that i would be recognised. it was great. i mean, it was called fast thinking.
for five and ten cents. clerks weren t looking we d try to snatch something. not clarks clerks . clerks, sorry. we never called it stealing but we called it taking. taking, it was a softer, nicer word. let s go taking. let s go taking, right. but one sunday afternoon, i tempted fate. there, in a special display of roy rogers hats and t shirts was a pearl handled toy replica of a roy rogers six shooter. it was the most thrilling thing i had ever seen. yeah. i picked it up, i was nearly out the door when hands grabbed me by the scruff of my neck and pulled me back into the store. a great big man announced, i m the manager and i m sick and tired of you kids stealing. in a blinding flash, an idea popped into my head. i reached into my sweater, pulled out the toy gun, shouted, get back or i ll blow your head off. get back or i ll blow your head off with this toy gun. and he jumped back. and when hejumped back i saw my escape route and fled from the five and ten and
# child, when you are only starting in kindergarten, # i bet you drove the other kids wild. # and when it came to winning blue ribbons, i bet you showed the other # kids how, i can see thejudges eyes as they handed you the prize, # you must have made the cutest bow, oh, you must have been a beautiful # baby, because, baby, look at you now. we were like pups in a cardboard box, you know, four boys, we never had money for anything. you talk about going to woolworths. the local woolworths, which was known as the five and 10 store because a lot of items were sold for five or 10 cents, we would often walk up and down the aisles and when the clerks weren t looking, we try to snatch something. not clerks, clarks. we never called it stealing, but we called it taking. it was a softer, nicer word. let s go and take it. let s go and take it, correct.
among many examples. those people have arbitrarily released 75,000 prison inmates including violent felons. the point of this of course was something called equity. never described but frequently on display. the free-for-all s like the one at this walgreens on what i have sparked with brazen thieves clearing shelves of food, cosmetics and over-the-counter drugs that are often resold on the street. recent busts of entire warehouses filled to the rafters with stolen drills, nail guns and other tools. a witness captured this wild scene on monday as a crowd of thieves stormed neiman marcus. no one was hurt but the group made off with handbags and other designer goods that will most likely be resold online where organized retail crime is thriving. tucker: they never do define equity, do they? the new president uses the word equity more than any other word in his inaugural. but what is it qwest mark it stealing, ripping off power tools from home