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This morning I came across John Kass's column in the Chicago Tribune, "Finally, wronged cop gets some support." Admittedly I've been a very, very busy girl, dealing with some major family issues, deaths in the family and 'life' in general, so I remember reading his earlier column and then forgetting about it. John, thank you for today's column. Part of John Kass's column is here: " Last Sunday I told you about Mette trying to repeatedly avoid conflict, being chased down the street, then getting pushed hard by the drunk "two or three times," according to the judge's own ruling, before punching the drunk once. And for that he gets 5 years? "To all the people who read your column, words can't express how it makes me feel to have this much support," Mette said. "Everybody is calling. It's in the news now, and it's tough to describe hobby lobby store how good the support makes me feel. I just want people to know that I appreciate them." So many of you have called and written, I figured it was time for an update. But Mette doesn't have much time. He's losing his job as a Chicago police officer. If something isn't done, he'll report for prison Nov. 9 and meet the inmates, who'll know he's a cop. And what do you say? "I say I can't believe this is happening, either. But I'm going to prison for defending myself, for landing one punch on somebody who attacked me with both fists? That's what I can't believe.
This is the lead image and headline at DR this morning. Is this what we can expect from the right wing at the height of humanitarian crisis? Of course, the wide angle and the viewers low vantage only makes this more imposing -- and that's without the drawn guns. ...And, did Matt realize all the soldiers are white? UPDATE (4:30 pm PST) : I happened to catch some FOX News today, and even watched FOX and CNN side-by-side for a while. It was hard to believe these two outfits were looking at the same event. CNN was focused on the logistics of emergency relief. FOX was speculating on large scale civil disobedience. web search engines list
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This morning I came across John Kass's column in the Chicago Tribune, "Finally, wronged cop gets some support." Admittedly I've been a very, very busy girl, dealing with some major family issues, deaths in the family and 'life' in general, so I remember reading his earlier column and then forgetting about it. John, thank you for today's column. Part of John Kass's column is here: " Last Sunday I told you about Mette trying to repeatedly avoid conflict, being chased down the street, then getting pushed hard by the drunk "two or three times," according to the judge's own ruling, before punching the drunk once. And for that he gets 5 years? "To all the people who read your column, words can't express how it makes me feel to have this much support," Mette said. "Everybody is calling. It's in the news now, and it's tough to describe how good the support queen sheet makes me feel. I just want people to know that I appreciate them." So many of you have called and written, I figured it was time for an update. But Mette doesn't have much time. He's losing his job as a Chicago police officer. If something isn't done, he'll report for prison Nov. 9 and meet the inmates, who'll know he's a cop. And what do you say? "I say I can't believe this is happening, either. But I'm going to prison for defending myself, for landing one punch on somebody who attacked me with both fists? That's what I can't believe.
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This morning I came across John Kass's column in the Chicago Tribune, "Finally, wronged cop gets some support." Admittedly I've been a very, very busy girl, dealing with some major family issues, deaths in the family and 'life' in general, so I remember reading his earlier column puppy training tips and then forgetting about it. John, thank you for today's column. Part of John Kass's column is here: " Last Sunday I told you about Mette trying to repeatedly avoid conflict, being chased down the street, then getting pushed hard by the drunk "two or three times," according to the judge's own ruling, before punching the drunk once. And for that he gets 5 years? "To all the people who read your column, words can't express how it makes me feel to have this much support," Mette said. "Everybody is calling. It's in the news now, and it's tough to describe how good the support makes me feel. I just want people to know that I appreciate them." So many of you have called and written, I figured it was time for an update. But Mette doesn't have much time. He's losing his job as a Chicago police officer. If something isn't done, he'll report for prison Nov. 9 and meet the inmates, who'll know he's a cop. And what do you say? "I say I can't believe this is happening, either. But I'm going to prison for defending myself, for landing one punch on somebody who attacked me with both fists? That's what I can't believe.
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