Sunday, November 23, 2014

Media Sniveling Because There Aren't Any Riots In Ferguson Yet.


Boo hoo, the hype can only be kept at full boil for so long and they have been flogging that donkey all week.


Now that the expected Grand Jury decision's artificial deadline has passed without an announcement, one created by the media themselves,  they are whining because they don't have any thing exciting to talk about.



Why haven't we heard from Ferguson grand jury?

By Steve Almasy, CNN
(CNN) -- The signs pointed to the grand jury drawing near a decision as to whether Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson will be charged with a crime for fatally shooting Michael Brown.

But word leaked out Saturday that when the Missouri grand jury wrapped up its session Friday, it hadn't wrapped up the case. The 12 grand jurors will meet again Monday, sources said.

People are getting antsy. Supporters of Brown's family want to see Wilson go to trial. The officer's supporters want him to be vindicated.

Business owners worry about their property. Officials are concerned about keeping the peace.

And the media is crying because nothing is happening.




Fuuuuuuck, you.

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