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Sounds like Mueller is going to accept written answers from Trump on Russian collusion.

Of course he is.

It was downright embarrassing that there were people that literally believed that the president was going to be subpoenaed, dragged in front of a federal judge, and/or forced to answer questions; meanwhile, there's still zero proof of a crime even being committed, much less one committed by the president.
 
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Its not me who wont accept it. I accept that many African Americans across the nation begin from a point of disadvantage. That is not oppression.

It's not me who won't accept reality. And I know for a fact that you've never taken an objective view in your life on the topic and read the evidence and data pertaining to this topic.

But please, explain paranoia to me.

You didn’t answer my question so onto the next one.
 
Check out @TimRunsHisMouth’s Tweet:
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I know you think all fault lies within the black community so there’s really no point in talking to you.

But to answer your question, no. I don’t think police brutality is the fault of the victims.

Quit deflecting by accusing me of something you feel, that it’s all one sides fault.

I don’t feel that way, I have no doubt there are bad cops, I also have no doubt there are young black men that get targeted by cops because they’re black. I don’t mean targeted for killing.
My thought is this, why are cops in contact so often with the black community?
I live in a relatively poor side of town, mostly lower class whites, and there’s a lot of cops always around. Lots of arrests, drug, burglary and so on. Are the cops racist, or simply patrolling where crime activity takes place at a higher rate?

My point is this, there is fault all around.
 
you know, criminals aren't lawbreakers, they are victims of racists laws. "the liberal way"

Charlie Rangel and Bill Clinton are most responsible for the increase in law enforcement in the inner city in the United States. The left wants cops to protect people but the cops are not allowed to protect themselves.
 
At the moment, no. I don’t have the time lol

Sorry. But I’m more than willing to back it up tomorrow.

Go back to my first post. This is my point, the facts do not matter at all. Only the outrage. You play right into the grievance and victimhood lobby's hands. People actually make money off of this and use the black community to do it while they know it's not helping. That is racism.

Michael Brown was a criminal who brought about his own death. Did you read the DOJ report? OBAMA'S DOJ.

But again, facts don't matter. Outrage, victimhood, repeat.
 
You can claim that his stats were sub par but they are immensely better than other failed QBs that have been signed since CK has been out. There are only 15-20 good QBs in the NFL...the rest are very mediocre. Just for comparisons...
Kaps career stats...
Thrown for 12,271 yds, 72 TDs 30 INTs, 59.8% completions, 28-30 W-L. The NFL will lose their collusion case.

Some of the players signed since he has been a free agent...
Kellen Clemens Los Angeles Chargers
Date Signed March 9
Yards 4,017
Touchdowns 16
Interceptions 20
Completion 54.6%
Wins/Loss 8–13



Josh McCown New York Jets
Date Signed March 20
Yards 14,242
Touchdowns 79
Interceptions 69
Completion 59.1%
Wins/Loss 18–42



EJ Manuel Oakland Raiders
Date Signed March 20
Yards 3,502
Touchdowns 19
Interceptions 15
Completion 58.3%
Wins/Loss 6–11



Aaron Murray Los Angeles Rams
Date Signed March 22
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Garrett Gilbert Carolina Panthers
Date Signed March 24
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Mark Sanchez Chicago Bears
Date Signed March 24
Yards 15,219
Touchdowns 86
Interceptions 86
Completion 56.7%
Wins/Loss 37–35



David Fales Miami Dolphins
Date Signed April 5
Yards 22
Touchdowns 0
Interceptions 0
Completion 40%
Wins/Loss N/A



Matt McGloin Philadelphia Eagles
Date Signed April 10
Yards 1,868
Touchdowns 11
Interceptions 11
Completion 58.1%
Wins/Loss 1–6



T.J. Yates Buffalo Bills
Date Signed April 10
Yards 1,534
Touchdowns 6
Interceptions 8
Completion 58.1%
Wins/Loss 4–3



Alek Torgersen* Atlanta Falcons
Date Signed May 1
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Sefo Liufau* Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Date Signed May 1
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Wes Lunt* Minnesota Vikings
Date Signed May 1
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Trevor Knight* Arizona Cardinals
Date Signed May 2
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Phillip Walker* Indianapolis Colts
Date Signed May 4
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Nick Mullins* San Francisco 49ers
Date Signed May 4
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Zach Terrell* Baltimore Ravens
Date Signed May 5
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Taysom Hill* Green Bay Packers
Date Signed May 5
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Tyler Ferguson* Tennessee Titans
Date Signed May 11
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Cooper Rush* Dallas Cowboys
Date Signed May 12
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Skyler Howard* Seattle Seahawks
Date Signed May 12
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Eli Jenkins* Los Angeles Chargers
Date Signed May 12
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Matt Simms Atlanta Falcons
Date Signed May 15
Yards 195
Touchdowns 1
Interceptions 1
Completion 48.7%
Wins/Loss N/A


Austin Davis Seattle Seahawks
Date Signed June 5
Yards 2,528
Touchdowns 13
Interceptions 12
Completion 62.4%
Wins/Loss 3–7



Zac Dysert Dallas Cowboys
Date Signed June 5
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Dane Evans Philadelphia Eagles
Date Signed July 23
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Luke McCown Dallas Cowboys
Date Signed July 28
Yards 2,370
Touchdowns 9
Interceptions 15
Completion 60.7%
Wins/Loss 2–8



David Olson Baltimore Ravens
Date Signed July 28
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A



Josh Woodrum Baltimore Ravens
Date Signed July 31
Yards N/A
Touchdowns N/A
Interceptions N/A
Completion N/A
Wins/Loss N/A


Ryan Nassib Jacksonville Jaguars
Date Signed September 18
Yards 128
Touchdowns 1
Interceptions 0
Completion 90%
Wins/Loss N/A



Brandon Weeden Tennessee Titans
Date Signed October 3
Yards 6,462
Touchdowns 31
Interceptions 30
Completion 57.9%
Wins/Loss 6–19



Brian Hoyer New England Patriots
Date Signed November 1
Yards 9,853
Touchdowns 48
Interceptions 30
Completion 59.3
Wins/Loss 16–21



Josh Johnson Houston Texans
Date Signed November 7
Yards 1,042
Touchdowns 5
Interceptions 10
Completion 54.2
Wins/Loss 0–5



Matt Barkley Arizona Cardinals
Date Signed November 13
Yards 1,911
Touchdowns 8
Interceptions 18
Completion 59.8
Wins/Loss 1–5
Would the NFL lose a collusion case against Tebow?
 
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