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The Verdict: DeBlasio Guilty of Having Blood on His Hands

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Wenjian Liu (left) and Rafael Ramos; the two NYPD officers who were executed by Ismaayl Brinsley.
NYC Mayor DeBlasio and his race baiting buddy Al Sharpton are shown condemning the city’s police

Mayor Red deBlasio earned that nickname for his being a Communist cheerleader and advocate. Now, however, the color represents the blood covering his filthy hands. He is now complicit in the massacre of two police officers in Brooklyn.

His son, Dante, can now rest assured that these two of New York’s finest, Rafael

Ramos and Wenjian Liu will not have any more opportunities to manhandle him as his Dad warned him just recently. They are dead and are no longer a threat to him or any of the other thousands of black kids in NYC. That’s also two less of New York’s finest who will not be subjected to a year’s worth of training on how to properly treat

the black criminal element in the city with respect and dignity..

Citizens governed by conservatives have less chance of being mugged, raped, assaulted, robbed, carjacked or found dead in their cities’ streets than if they lived under liberal rule. G-d works in strange ways as was indicated by the news that Chicago Mayor (D) Rahm Emanuel’s son was beaten and robbed in front of his home. You can bet your bottom dollar the culprits were not white police officers.

Getting back to criminal aider and cheerleader Red deBlasio. He’s in a dilemma. Whom does he support? The thuggish presidential advisor, Al Sharpton and the Justice League NYC with whom he just met last week to give moral support to these thugs or to those NYPD heroes who put their lives on the line each and every day to protect the citizens of their city? And it goes without saying that those same citizens overwhelmingly cast their votes for Red deBlasio. They don’t deserve the loyalty of their police force.

Why not have the NYPD plan a “sick-out” leaving the city helpless and at the mercy of the thug element that thrives and breeds there like the vermin they are, under the protection of their liberal leader? Let the citizens go it alone for a day or two. After all, the other city’s unions support strikes and sick outs when they want to make a point. Make no bets that deBlasio isn’t in deep doo. Leave it to those law abiding blacks to speak out against him; those who must live in crime infested neighborhoods and are the most vulnerable. Their lives and well being are at risk. They are the easiest targets for the criminal element who control their neighborhoods which will soon become as dangerous as Baghdad or Chicago. They realize that it is precisely the NYPD that stands between them and disaster. And that means they will soon call for deBlasio’s head on a political platter. I wish them well. They deserve better.

And where is the outrage of Obama? Okay, so our proverbial cup runneth over as the commander in chief actually took a break from his scheduled golf game in Hawaii to pay lip service to the tragedy by placing a call to NYC Police Chief Bratton to express condolences. It was very perfunctory; very dutiful, but not very genuine. Had it been authentic, perhaps the President would not have swayed public opinion against police departments around the country. Perhaps he would have defended the concept of law and order and would have initiated a national campaign in support of those who put their lives on the line to prevent crime and save lives.

As NYPD officers now literally turn their backs on deBlasio and many consider an early retirement, we must seriously contemplate the very possible and equally frightening specter of complete anarchy taking hold in our city.

The time is long overdue for concrete action. We must compel our local elected officials to speak out on behalf of their constituents. We must lobby city hall with constant demonstrations – just like those organized by police detractors; those who love to point their collective fingers at law enforcement and accuse them of “brutality.” We must add our names to those 50,000 people who have already signed a petition demanding that deBlasio resign. In the media, we must raise our voices in outrage and indignation over the collapse of our city’s moral insfrastructure. This is a matter of saving human lives; of ensuring that our children can walk the streets in safety and for the quality of life that once personified New York.

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