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This this stuff we we have tape to look forward to I'm so excited about the tape coming down the -- we will get tape from the radio transmissions. A sergeant Crowley and others on the scene and hopefully will be ably at least get little snippets of what's going on in the house. And we will also get 911 tapes hopefully. Released the city -- or Cambridge supposedly considering that now and we will get I believe we will get to hear. A hostile. Angry yelling professor gates in the background. If if if he is true behavior is a reveal that's my -- I don't think we will hear about racial profiling I think we'll hear about. Arrogance. AA in other words get into -- second -- earlier with race. If you are com if you are black you're inclined I think. To interpret everything that happens to you through that prism of being black and and I'm not saying it's an understandable. That -- in your life experience might not put you in that position. But I also think that the democratic political establishment puts you in that position. And encourages. Those in minority communities to view themselves always as victims. Of race in this case it's seems to mean. That won't worry what what the fact pattern reveals is instead. That this was one of cultural arrogance. Did gates is an arrogant guy who thinks he needs to be treated differently because he's a professor. And because he's achieved a lot. And because these are kind of level worry it is his friend and or acquaintance. Is president of the United States. That's a pretty good place to getting your life in terms of achievement. And I think that gates are all high on himself because of this and that's what was playing out. In the -- days ago 6172666868. I also wanna continue our our conversation on. Profiling. And whether you think profiling is a problem. If there should be more of it or less of it. We often argue that there are times when there should be profiling going on in that we've become overly sensitive to the idea profiling. That there is zero tolerance for profiling when in fact there are times when profiling is called for for example after September 11. When we knew that there were. -- people from Arab countries looking to blow up airplanes. It seemed an appropriate time to put a little more scrutiny on people who might fit that description. And I am I RE argued then and would stand by the idea that there are times when that is the rational. Thing to do. When there is. Suspicion that a black guys committed a crime. It makes more sense doesn't it to be calling or black ice and white guys 6172666860. Mike in Dorchester. Good morning T.
The morning chart was summit as quickly buried a lot of people -- com I. First of all we've got Watergate. We've got travelgate and the other night. Actually the president surely will now we castigate. Today. And am I feeling it is that. Troll we have on his dialogue and it doesn't seem like people want -- honest dialogue we're not going --
give us some honest dialogue. Give us some honest dialogue.
Are right let's take door disproportionate. Okay sitting across a table on white George whatever video you're a person of -- Afro American okay. Okay yes disproportionately. The blacks and Latinos which are urged not in greater numbers shall construe okay that the -- and other factors that disproportionately. Most people there arrested for murder and most people in jail happen to be black.
And is that -- is that because of their skin color because they committed those crimes.
That's -- well. How unethical it's a crime to they have going to be. A different color okay so let's talk time and it -- I'm recovering alcoholic okay. I -- really -- a long time ago I unfortunately have years sobriety that it you have to get a true almost the alcoholism is -- want to have. And I'm doing good because I MAK I don't wanna drink -- kept working and -- years I don't know how that there's another terminal illness is called victimization. And I'm telling you something. I am sick and tired of this. They just don't see what I say they -- non compliant racist --
You it just talking about it -- review Adobe over sensitized by the accusations that liberals might put on -- make -- a fair enough point. And what comes to my mind when I hear the argument you're making is this that by fixating. On these types of problems IAE profiling. That the real racism is being missed. And I I've said this before I'm sure your heard me say -- the racism is what. In the education system does to minorities and the underclass in this country. Keeping them permanently. Behind by not giving them the tools they need to compete in our society. And I think what liberal politics do as a business model. His focus. On that which isn't the problem the probably isn't racial profiling. The problem isn't attitudes towards blacks in this country the problem is the big. Institutions which happened to be controlled by Democrats like educational institutions. Don't give. Blacks a chance that's the crime in this country to make 6172666. Seats exe have you been profiled. How do you feel about it is it legitimate. Foreign law enforcement to sometimes. Profile. Do blacks have a point do you if you're black guy. Do you have a point do you -- an ax to grind that is legitimate. Have you built up anger at what what are we hearing from gates Obama. To -- pastors should play that Deval Patrick -- and have a sect folksy because I find what he has to say appalling. But he's doing it for a reason he's he's doing it because you want to support the present and I suspect ended they feel. That this is a legit number from a neighbor spots ability as black elected leaders. To stand up invoice. For the black community that which has not been voice on their behalf in the past.
This is every black man's nightmare and and a reality for many -- you ought to be able to raise your voice in your own house. Without discomfort arrest. --
I think that's every cops nightmare. To come into a house on a routine situation and have -- escalate into an imbroglio. Because you're dealing with a guy with -- attitude. Who will not cooperate and will not allow it to be easy Janice in the car -- NW RQ Todd here time off today good morning Janice.
Good morning I'm gonna work and at -- or -- dignity. At -- any travel. Which country to retrieve eight frequently cookie that it has all the while politically and an artist country on eleven. I want eleven NC. And they were called out -- call well I'll. Let. I am I can start out by 80 I'll. Out -- out of the country. A completely willing it'll -- I'll. And obviously we want to warn that about it right now like it's. And help and he looked like. --
I guess if I were the governor or or somebody from another perspective I am trying to play devil's advocate here I would say he understands. Why he's being. -- highlighted. And singled out and he views those reasons as being legitimate. And the black Americans. Feel they're being victimized stew with the way they're being profiled because they're being pulled over without. They're being a cause and effect they can relate to or they're being singled out Kathy and garner your next NW RK OI.
I think like hey get -- character. Like can't go to them to court. And he wants its old and a woman on tilt bit that the Senate look at it like. Maybe the woman would be better because that the F a -- like it in the -- K. Like it but I can't I want the other woman you know and his stand up publicly. -- women you'd have tried but hey.
Okay let's stick with your original point -- I think that was really strong that. When you going to divorce court for example women are automatically. The biases automatically towards women. Being the better parents are now is your first point that's a very powerful one way because men are. -- are just come away so hostile. To that experience. And what if that was what happened to you based on your racer your culture on a regular basis may be that. You know I think we have to try to get inside the heads of those who have different assumptions so we can understand where they're coming from. And bring more perspective to our conversation. And maybe that's a good way to do it given New Hampshire NWR Carol good morning to you --
Good parties are they are -- wanted to make a -- regarding racial. Oh pilot air. Our firm belief that. Like many whites. That -- black folk while the shuttle weather look at the bearer. And what I mean by that is that they can beat us there's -- Are.
And then and there are how does that manifest Sasaki mean they they don't achieve because they feel like their last or what.
They object but so would it look in the mirror as. A black man and all the way to collect.
And how does that manifest itself when they walk out of the house.
They don't be dumb bells. I do for example I look in the mirror I see your husband -- other. A Christian patriot there are things. You know. Yeah -- best get there -- come to mind what I look at the terror wherever. I feel that. -- without all black profile put itself. Because they can't see past their --
Yeah an and that holds them back I guesses what you're saying because. They take what negative. Attitudes exist in society towards them. And assign those to themselves I assume that's what you mean. And I think we all do that to some degree we all have a voice inside of -- ourselves that is attempted to hold us back. But but we're doing that without having a larger societal. Negative attitude towards this and that that's where blacks perceive. And and feel held back by and that's with the racial profiling reinforces in a way that generates hostility to evidence on good morning you government profiled Kevin.
excel very sort of felt like Republic of Korea. Well I I I have about who years ago you are not gonna -- at that speed track okay I got all old. And what happened was there was there was two white police spot is to let -- police officers into African American officers. Then even so what African American officers was controlling the radar aways or whatever what got. A white police officer it should -- An idiot but in Atlanta while I was very go through -- a morale. Well it you know what -- Rico's swapping it's all over he struck that area scout. And want to let go opposite issued them -- ticket even -- these African American was controlling the radar. And in all. The different outlet and -- police called.
who avoided. Any controversy.
Exactly exactly although bill the -- off the auto white -- of a vote in the black -- Eric. -- extra. It -- out these officers like BO com batting. The you know these are you know the people can -- the -- they called their the first finger of -- it. All over the black. -- and order a combat.
It does make life easy in and -- in engaging tokenism what do pitches. Supposedly. White liberals don't wanna have happen that's whether look at a void. And that's what their policies create have you ever noticed on the TV news that when they're covering stories like this which reporters do they have doing. I don't think I've seen that Obama has seen a white reporter. To this story -- Abbas and good morning how are you today.
Tried you know. I think what he's alienated a lot of people who. Oh. Yes of people out one race speaks on them and say you know hopefully that what happened election. Barack Obama. Discipline in the president's reaction. And let's face accompanied police unions and support him and exports.
I mean he he made a big mistake and -- expressed surprise yesterday over. Your reaction to to what he had said Wednesday night. And maybe that reflects. His and I have a -- about what it is America feels you know big chunk of America. Doesn't like to see this emphasis on skin color we've been told for a generation now that we're not supposed to care about skin color. And the policies that are instituted and the attitudes that are expressed from those who say they want a judge us by the content of their character are are all superficial ones. And the president. What the president did was engage in -- sort of profiling on Wednesday night he did not bonds are learning the details of the story. And he created his own assumptions based on oil we can assume being black. And that's what supposedly the enlightened ones don't wanna -- tenure NWR you hit a --
I thought out and well I don't. I call. It I haven't thought about what it is we let it not by. But questioned thought I'd call and talk about it on my -- I work. Well -- it. I'm worried it will block -- we love and yeah and we were in new feature that. Lack -- unity -- we will only would actually be on it we were -- somewhat better we got out okay -- are involved but not there were -- Isn't yeah I heard right. I don't know why drug. But anyway and we will put -- quite that way all. It would -- that we get no you know it is port and an open debate and that said he saw you it was for driving won't want. That people can't you be you know what a you know beyond the one yeah.
It is suspicious about a black cattle like you think they thought you were pimps or some and.
I don't know why. I don't know what I mean I don't need anything I I know all that we will provoke a little bit after we will look how important would it --
But I I would say get up pulled over for BM one and there had been made -- there was a lot of cleavage in flash.
and I of people -- all they would try to get it but I don't think they were pretty. You're pretty feeling yeah oh yeah.
I could see our producer says if you send photos.
I thought you guys -- who. Aren't. So -- you encouragement profiled by -- I think part. I think they smelled the pastries. That's always gone on. I don't Abbas Immunex NWR yeah.
A -- right -- good -- finally I think we need some affirmative action and I won't go ahead firm. Hacked. Definitely technical almost wrong and I think that between -- Com about the whole situation. But I would say that -- to -- don't understand what it's like. To be in the situation and then that's what we wanna learn utility go with the forget that the personal part butler our public -- is there any. He didn't mind if not you know -- not stop all the public. That while he he was by the -- no he's not no not all the time on the top restaurant there what is all the time in your -- And -- they come or not I'm told that I am in Syria by who. Our look at the American people well -- history is not the present when you run in the world to define your -- so you can't just say it should not the president. Good history that I've learned that president. So another history I don't run that black is that -- that blog is that it. Some governor that is differences.
I don't know the history gets are quite diligently bill there. You'd think that history is more important in your experience so what happens when you walk out in the world every day.
Don't know don't talk about that in -- somebody's mind that OK don't have a sense of purpose of why the person. You're not getting the full measure up okay a product.
Why OK so it sounds so your sense of societal expectations. For you. Are altered by the history of the black experience in America.
Not up about is that what the president. -- It back it -- and America but the predators in addition books. Okay so vital so a lot of sound a black person learned is you of them. There's seldom that people that it targeted understands understanding of what they talk about that the peace but it won't let every day. People walk outside and they feel that you know this cool. Okay what about one month is not okay I'm up. How often does that happen to solve it happened at a time out of inequality and it happened. All places and about how the how are holding. I'm 36.
Okay so 36 how often is it once a year you have one of these incidents or once every few years. Just try to get a feeling for.
How long I've learned how to avoid certain situations but it probably happens. A lot.
When a certain age you may.
Now the third page I think what happens -- you'll learn how to do it and how to navigate society. In our state you know ten people learn different.
So when you're young and less schooled in in how to avoid being pulled over or being harassed. You're saying you were harassed more often may be when you were a teenager first check your license. You might have.
Not even before -- just walking out walk into places and you can get a different I've been. I've been I've been arrested with people who were not black and the report was quoted gets may well I would ask the person in Atlantic. So. You've experienced one at constant. Constant basis not like you can just say well the military today now give back every day.
Okay and you're saying that you always have to be conscious of your blackness even if nothing person is being done you overtly. They you always know there's a vulnerability. So you're walking to a walking into a store walking into fancy hotel or. I'm going into a suburb that you're not from you feel old Leo you're aware of that vulnerability.
We're a couple walking and as old Canadian army and a -- my thought -- out. Not because I know -- but doesn't I don't know what that perception to be their assault on -- of that all of its.
I do the same things I know human. I'm I I I would pull back in that situation so of the woman wouldn't feel. That she need to be concerned about who is behind her 6172666860. -- Brookline back to his real name today hi Def.
I actually don't know what period speaking out but. It a problem. People. Mr. gates. Deval Patrick I have nothing to do. Apologize well because -- like the last call saying it is the pad in it and it'd depend that is not going to be tolerated. Anymore it did did did did very. There that they have perception out there that now white is right. And I could in -- stopped with the management though I don't blame the opposite I blame the management. I blame I -- blame the may have for a tolerated it I think that the that the do you have any black yeah of the city of Cambridge -- yet more uncertain what I have good news conference today or or the -- out Cambridge. Police department I think he can be fired because she claimed. Something totally different what we thank. So I think if he should say it. Oh god I guess I just -- line that they were fine but what I wanted.
Home with a are you saying Damon in my -- in this particular situation I don't see any evidence of wrongdoing but Barton you know. Yeah so how do you explain to us where that evidence in outlook our record up you don't go to Barack. Huge you know the facts well you know I know up -- propagate it in you but you know the facts. -- the fact of the matter is that you do notice that sort and I think yes answered this question I just said. -- just set I don't know the facts do you know it's almost like it well right now hello back okay we tell me the sexy you know that I don't know.
Okay I think that would double and -- so the call then we'll call them the police. Report to guy that would act god none of them have -- the guy would be paid -- the most heated.
How do you think she's prejudice against backpack I know it now you think maybe she worse for Easter -- sports where you want to promote backpacks.
He tied up trying to have a period they like -- talking about -- but the but the problem is that. It is a patent that cannot be tolerated got to get college back and how are all we call it will not. Will not ever us. Space what does it could be a person of color limit on which I know you've got it's it's. Still -- are trying not done yet you'll get. I -- yet you know there were informed them that that is it. Did and.
I'm happy to have a conversation about profiling and racism I just failed to see how when you look at the situation with professor gates. You don't see an arrogant pompous ass who reacts inappropriately when the police come to his house.
Your friend and I believe it's and I think it's fair I mean he's known as putting something they've prickly. Personality he can be can be difficult at times because of this could happen to be in Harvard Square.
Anybody in the United States and I determined that it never happens to anybody again.
We heard a little lamb only -- there.
Good morning to you Todd fiber -- Thomas off. For a long weekend he'll be back on Monday we're talking about racial profiling is there anything wrong with profiling is profiling any reasonable thing to do. We've heard for this from some minority callers who have complained about. How are demeaning and degrading Eunice do you think that that's something we need to pay more attention to that that even though. Though the president and the governor may be misguided. In their interpretation of what happened in the gates incident should we listen to a larger message that they are pursuing. And that is that we need to deal with some institutionalize. Attitudes. Towards minorities 617266. 6860. In my can almost when you're on WRKO hey there Mike.
Or outside I don't know -- regardless only places to go with this. Take what the word for the -- it is a pocket here. I mean he is an opportunist. That the situation and if anybody's. Did any profiling as the only possible personnel action it was the first in the called in the made the call. Because the officer.
Given that we can that we can't know. I don't we we you have to assume that she saw two guys trying to break in and we don't know to what degree their race might have in implicate. You know if forced her hand on that one way or the other.
How can you assume anything even you know make an assumption here -- sent. When you said that Obama spoke before in fact maybe you don't know all the.
What he said he didn't entertaining and his work he said he didn't know everything that went on any said he was biased because gates was a friend. And if he had. If he didn't have a strong compulsion to want -- it did dip his toe into this he would have gone on to say therefore I don't wanna comment.
And that's what sensible person but I think of like an agenda here. I agree with.
But I think the agenda is his own sense that there's an inequity in our society that he wanted to. Dive into it now I think the White House had a plan here I think the reason they want to the president involved in this conversation. Is because they thought they could revisit the glory days of his race speech a year ago.
On the back of this this Crowley -- absolutely not a racist how scared of the most evil thing in the world -- accuse somebody of this one they're not.
Larry I agree with you I agree with you -- I think as a splashes out my senses we will learn. That and we now know Crowley is so highly regard he teaches how to avoid racial profiling. To police cadets. -- that's how wrong I think the president and the governor will turn out to be but. The president was trying to seize a moment and that is I think. To elevate the conversation and show him to be. The messiah leading us into the promised land of greater understanding and racial harmony but what's different here. In city stepped on the racial divide. What he did was instead of being the Hillary showed himself to be the divider we know that President Obama was weaned into politics. By -- Jeremiah. Wright. And Jeremiah Wright. Is like Al Sharpton. Like Jesse Jackson the street vendor. Of racial divisive ness. In in my mind professor gates is no different. And that's why it's creating the opera or here is that we have guys who trade. In racial device business. Our leaders now because they come from the other side experiential -- Are feeling the need. To dive in and support the racial divide business and I think it's a mistake. I think you know my wife said to me -- Rosalie said you know what the President Obama should have done after reset I don't know what went on here but I do know lists. We have to support the police when they're trying to do their difficult jobs. And we know the you have to cooperate. When police are responding to a call. 6172666. Seats exceed had Obama done that had that in his instinct. He would have -- I've turned this into a glorious moment for himself instead have created a problem for himself that could actually. Impact his ability to get health reform passed might give even your WRKO any experience with a racial profiling might.
and doesn't Obama can -- it'll also apply you know my head actually had no bias.
Yeah have they were out pretty evenhanded not.
I know that there -- brought quite opposite you know we really bad government now that he got black and I'll white -- I'll -- white -- they'll have gotten a black man. I mean it just that little bit that about a conversation. You like as -- product -- about there about -- at black African American. And it bit lately about what. And then there's they've been and isn't built -- nickname. And -- a lot of the off.
I'm glad I think you're your phone is just terrible and I can't under -- I can understand your words but I can understand your point so. I'm just gonna have to leave it there -- I don't think anyone can and -- words 6172666. -- succeed Paul in lol well good morning to you.
and I wanna make a couple points that one there is. There's great at the net eight Alou an -- Obama at that. Explain these -- one. I would look at that Patrick management and elect a governor and and well why didn't they react country I believe will -- but at about 90%. 18. And how would that. Most of the state that Obama every back in the -- were right 85%. Plus white.
Is it is it possible. For. Or is it possible that within its long been said that that Americans while having a holding racist attitudes. Against blacks. Still have no problem re rooting for blacks. On their sports teams. -- will will get all excited dead you know Jim Rice is a Boston red -- but that doesn't -- we're gonna be nice to blacks who we encounter. In our daily world that's -- what we've we were told by liberals. And is impossible to -- comfortable voting for. A black guy who doesn't come off as being black I -- Harvard educated speaks English the way we speak English. And -- in in general comports himself the way we expect people to handle themselves.
Well that's the case than you can argue that African Obama -- benefiting from the great diplomats there -- I suspect.
I'm not sure why you mean that what they're doing is is circumventing the racism. By behaving the way to whites expect people to behave the way the larger community. Expects you speak in and dress and handle yourself. So maybe they -- maybe they can dodged racist attitudes because the racist attitudes are actually based on -- caller they're based on culture.
Well let's just hope OpenId and -- they -- and I'm -- about it and Mo already but they didn't about sex and you know like being back.
Quality out but it is it's not a racial mistake I hope that's not what you're saying because it was a mistake of race it was okay. Although some people may have voted for Deval Patrick and Barack Obama because of his race. I don't I think we made a mistake because we've elected guys who were too liberal. That's a big mistake into inexperienced. 6172666860. Yeah I mentioned Yasser I think it was when I was in London. And I I met blacks in London the first time. And I didn't think there were black people despite the pitch black color of their skin and it was at that moment I realized the extent to which. My feelings towards black Americans didn't have anything to do with their race. It's culturally based I think. In that if if you meet a Deval Patrick you think while. Impressive guy I'm sure you would feel the same way. I'm meeting Barack Obama impressive man I think on TV we see impressive -- the reason were able to see impressive man. Is because we see education. And we see grace. And sophistication. And -- all all kinds of qualities that quote that are hidden if somebody is coming on with a hip hop attitude for example 6172666868. We have been shot in marsh field that's NWR -- thanks for joining the conversation shot.
Morning side. I have wanted to match up and -- profiler right. I grew up with a man works an area that is. Describe one elect its terms majority minority. And I jacket I -- Kansas State trooper. And I always got the impression that when I walked through areas like that -- How is being profile was probably a racist in it's -- comp.
well -- that points to how normal profiling is how normal it is for us to judge. Each other based on superficial qualities would you agree.
Yes. And I one little point side. Please sub like the problem ordered an epic org -- it is that -- our thanks because of the year acted stupidly comments yeah I've I've thought was more offensive -- Obama joked that. Agreed essentially every Chicago police officer. -- shot him if -- start trying to break into resort outs.
I I agree with you while you also mention his house in Chicago so the White House or in the Chicago -- you're right that was all that was insulting. But I think because it was humor and based on his personal experiences to -- little slack for. We're talk about racial profiling isn't always wrong do you think this is a legitimate problem you know what's what passed the fact. That the president and the governor I think I miss appropriating. The conversation. With regard to two gates that they are. In fact prejudiced. In looking at the gate situation is saying that gates was wrong when it may very well be and I suspect when the shapes come out. The tapes of the 911 call the tapes of the radio transmissions. That we'd just might learn. That profess surrogates. Was the instigate or hear that he is the problem. Always hear about sergeant -- good things from those who have had experience with them from those who decided to have him be a teacher. Of police cadets on how to avoid racial profiling that's I think it's gonna play out and I think they've wondered. With their entrance into this conversation. With their predispose notions of what went on. I think they've blunder Tony -- Chester what do you think you're NWR KO.
Good morning tried. Just like a -- of conduct the kind of calling and everybody -- you know -- black. Individuals to speak in general -- or all black well it certainly don't speak from being. As debate I wonder how long Dave has been living comfortably in Brookline -- look at that they've come at a street fighters November that. About what they've been may have Cambridge Deval Patrick. Obama what they won't tell you is how black profile blacks. Contact -- your round and black neighborhood and Blackberry that is where they treat black people Hillary immediately get arena. If -- cut behavior pattern. The attitude of a lot of black.
You're saying that the the leadership class of black communities. They don't like it when when black kids walk in their stores.
Of course they don't think these -- to edit partitions -- he got find that they all know what it really it started crying because they're afraid that's. --
its ticket to the other side of the equation though let's say. That. It's different. For blacks when -- in white communities or in the larger community because as minorities. You're gonna be slight. Would you granted that's a possibility Tony.
You know because that didn't mind -- compared -- condition attitude they've been trained to be -- is that bit and Carla. It is not relevant to you from I had a very good job okay get hired by guy last year. And -- black black initially you -- it would not because of the color my game behind it may I can assure you that. -- in the N as far as -- goes. Give the guy who in greens are the -- getting involved. You know call the police because of what all the potential burglary. I hit the guy like that you've had that called it earlier. That same kind. Does not employ people here in the community tortured you one million B key but when it that occur shootings we -- what people. But nobody get the ball but yet it won't it get involved and again incredible part time job right here in these -- opened -- about it.
No Heidi you're right she did the woman who who dropped the dime on professor gates to the right things change she made a judgment. That she had a reason to be concerned there was a break and going on that was the right thing to do is how he points out it is his column and herald today. Hasn't millions of dollars have been spent. With public service announcement. Announcements try to convince people that they shall report crime when they see it. Six point 72666860. Urban profile do you think profiling is a problem. Or is this all along. W more trio.
Good morning it's Friday Tom's oft talked fiber with the another beautiful summer day of 2009. Let's go to Carlos in Cambridge next good morning parlance.
I just say he saw a lifelong resident of Cambridge. In the early years -- our president. As opportunistic people. -- anything can bridge. That Israel. What effect that. Glad opportunist.
Let the -- the liberals argue that even though Cambridge's liberals that these they're these pockets of problems that remain.
pockets of problems bridge trust me I grew up almost fifty years old. I have never seen a bunch. I don't believe that -- associate it out. -- She's still the first Black Sea and -- to -- up. Should welcome. From all over the world. Of Sanctuary City and ten cents late sixties.
All right thank you Carlos were on -- and red and Woburn you're next good morning to you read.
and how well. Well allow my neck as agent out Jack the last soul man. -- it has. Case out in the middle of -- or am spot that weren't rein in right. A that hey hey hey hey I -- is that that. Our allies have got those crop Crowley. I just edit. As as expect. And track there and the racial -- by and large clarinet playing hurt sell me four days.
I will tell you just a few minutes a 200 -- in -- good morning in -- I was Denis Leary -- summit.
Distort that of that is where a lot of budget points they're sort of free speech by. -- policy -- opened fire at a crowded territory because. This has not gonna do a racial profile. And -- and a charge showed yesterday a plaque called it called edit that. We've got to go eleven racial profiling despite court cases by the -- sewing sewing. I think that the courts built right now it's open to people get --
While the reality is that happened already and institutions like the Cambridge police department. Have courses in training and in this sergeant Crowley himself as a trainer. Who teaches kids that's how not to racially profile.
Yet believe the races this is just these aren't payday. Brother at the and that now he's going to be go to our guess they mean and that's the whole problem let it -- hopefully. Along with the Imus situation this isn't -- gonna be president where are officers are anyone just kind. You know a black. Inappropriately every now -- go to a well we'll look just let them know we don't want this -- what -- situation.
thank you for the call I think actually this is going to turn into a Waterloo for liberalism the the Obama presidency. This kind of incident is demonstrating to the country. That liberals. Can't control themselves with the stuff that were way off base that we've gone way overboard. And it's time to get back to taking care of business. Rather than having the president of the United States calling out pop. For having done his job which is what I think went on the other day and I think the more facts we get. The more we are going to find out. That the misbehavior here was on the patent on the part of a professor gates we'll talk more about it coming up 61726668. Succeeds Thomas Todd but Tom is off today on six.
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