Any reasonable person would have known he was not there on behalf of the city and was there as an individual. |
at a garbage dump. |
But alas the door remained locked. |
He had every right to be on that show and to say what he said. |
In American jurisprudence, the accused has a right to know who the accuser is. |
It appears the police department this morning was arguing that when Channel 2 put on Captain Eric Adams, all of a sudden magically it transformed him from spokesperson for 100 Blacks into a representative of the police department. |
It has potential for great harm. We are going to be watching them very closely. |
Michael Bloomberg, don't be nasty and mean. Be positive. Together, we can improve race relations in New York. |
More than 40 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown vs. the Board of Education said very simply that separate is inherently unequal, |
The city fought tooth and nail, and one can only conclude that they didn't want this information going public. |
The decision today says the First Amendment protects you to protest peacefully. So -- go do it! |
The more information that they issue would shed more light on what actually happened. |
They didn't know what they were dealing with. |
They were found not guilty. They are great Americans, and they walk the shoes of great Americans who have made America the place that it is. |
This is New York City at its best. There's absolutely no reason why these people can't stay past 1 o'clock. To paraphrase John Lennon, all we can say is 'give peace a chance.' Mr. Mayor, chill out. |