How the Democratic hopefuls for president remembered the 15th anniversary of the LA riots

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on April 30, 2007 at 9:58 am

They did it by blaming the violence and destruction, that left 53 dead and $1 billion in damage to …

poverty and hopelessness.

Unreal.

Are these candidates vying for Rep. Maxine Waters’ endorsement or something?

Michelle Malkin remembers the anniversary and reminds people of what happened during the LA riots and how a couple of heroes emerged from the chaos, anarchy, and death that followed the acquittal of the four police officers accused of beating Rodney King after a high speed chase.

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  1. PCD says:

    I’m going to warn idiots like Tommy to stick to the true facts. I was there. I opened my home to any Korean families burned out by the rioting. I was there when the local news was shocked to find out that people were just looting because they could. Many didn’t even know Rodney King or what happened.

    On looter interviewed on the run by the local consumer reporter pressed into service as a street reporter was flabbergasted to hear this answer, “Rodney King?? I don’t pay much attention to baseball.”

  2. Liberals will very rarely address personal responsibility issues-especially not in a “cosbyesque” style. It’s a shame, really.
    I also wrote about this issue:

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  3. forest hunter says:

    Was this the same time they pulled that truck driver out and damn near killed him? How bout THEM yankee’s? Any excuse will do when bling is the thang…..