using 60,000 pois from my chase ink card i boht all the framework. using 60,000 pois from my chasewire.rd neededo giy shop. using 60,000 pois from my ca ce.e.rd wilfoet. see what theheower of pots can do f your busi. arn more at chascom/k see what theheower of pots can doaby talk]usi.
they provided advice. it s it going to be fascinating reading for all of us. especially those who covered our period. he makes a good pois point how will this impact jb jeb? the dynasties can also be dysfunctional families. and that bush 41 didn t agree with everything bush 43 did, but they are family. it sheds some light on the difficulties that jeb has had on criticizing the iraq war. it took them four or five times until he said the iraq war was a mistake because they are blood. and i think that it could, in a way, help some people to look at this it family and say it s not one dimensional here that as you go down the line from 41 to 43 to jeb, there are differences in opinions and policies, but now jeb to that point, is going to have to answer questions about his father and his brother
because we ve actually talked about that on several occasions where we re also invited, not only the media, but other community leaders to go in and try out the simulator they have, the firearm simulator so you can get a sense of what it s like to be out on patrol. we re encouraging a lot of our colleagues to join us in that aspect, so they would have a hands-on with regards to being out there and being involved in a police activity so they can see the quick judgments that have to be made. i think once we have that kind of a synergy, people would be a little more cognizant of how it work on the street. to you, mel, it s an interesting point. i work with the pois and girls club in brooklyn where i live. the police officers and the firefighters come once a week, i think it s wednesday night, and they play sports with the kids, right? so this is officers working with kids at a really young age. should that be more the norm just so people know who is serving them and protecting them and
police. we saw this incredible video of this smoking object explode there at the gas station after the shooting. how do police officers, pois, t boyce, try to maintain the peace when the protests get so intense like we re seeing right there? i think the police main intaed the peace the way they always have and that s the problem that you see in places like ferguson, there really isn t as much accountability for officers as there should be. as marc mentioned, most protesters are reasonable and the fundamental issue here in all of these protests is that people are not against officers, but people are against cops who think they are above the law, who abuse their authority, and people are getting sick and tired of police terror which has really left law-abiding citizens in fear of the police and that s really their problem. what officers are seeing is of their own doing. the public distrust exists because they have not made themselves trustworthy and they have to accept that or continue
we know house republicans had their retreat over the last two days. it seems like there s still some real division over where they want to go in terms of immigration. we do know timing it probably won t be until after the primaries, probably sometime in june. the question now is, if it ends up being a legalization or nothing, are democrats going to be in a real bind at that point? brian wrote an interesting pois about this in salon today. he writes, would actual immigrants and their citizen children prefer no bill at all that at least let s them live and work freely in the u.s. will this put democrats in a really difficult place? what was interesting when you saw the draft of principles presented, looking at house democratic leadership and seeing their reaction to it, minor leader nancy pelosi didn t sound that didn t poo poo the draft. she said, you know, we re