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The Democrats are to blame and the Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake, and Prosecuting District Attorney Marilyn Mosby of Baltimore Maryland will not take the blame for their own related mistake in not telling her Baltimore residents that it is the leadership of the Democratic Party that has been in charge there for the past 40 years, who is helping to keep them in a trap of poverty, and crime. And it is themselves who are to blame for their low standard of life, and not the police. And those two woman will not tell the truth to the people of Baltimore because they are lying instead.
If I was living in that Baltimore side of towns poverty trap I would tell her to get the hell away from me, and then go get a job and leave. Who need them anyway?
So
many other different races and creeds of people have done just that. Overcame what was holding them back and made
their own way into a better way of life for themselves, and for the people they
love.
Working hard as Doctors, Lawyers, Police officers, Teachers, School Bus Drivers, Welders, Carpenters, Machine Operators, Sanitary Workers, all the rest. So don't give us all of that bull talk Mr.
President because you are really talking to the wrong people. The American
people seem to know you now Mr. President, maybe you should go live in another
country since you really don’t like the white people here.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/ 05/07/us/mayor-stephanie- rawlings-blake-asks-justice- department-to-review-baltmore- police.html?_r=0
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/
Baltimore Mayor, After Freddie Gray Death, Seeks Justice Dept. Police Inquiry
BALTIMORE — Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake called on Wednesday for the Justice Department to conduct a civil rights investigation of the city’s Police Department to determine whether officers have engaged in unconstitutional patterns of abuse or discrimination.Her request came days after the state’s attorney for Baltimore filed criminal charges against six officers involved in the arrest of Freddie Gray, who died April 19 after being injured while in police custody, sparking large demonstrations, arson and looting.
“We all know that Baltimore continues to have a fractured relationship between the police and the community,” Ms. Rawlings-Blake said at a news conference. “We have to have a foundation of trust, and I believe that we need the assistance of the Department of Justice and the civil rights investigation to shore up that foundation, which is weak right now in this city.”
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