1. Randy McLeod on Jul 24, 2009

    I, as a caucasian, lived in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. Have worked, lived, and partied with the African-Americans for almost 20 years. Yes, even back in the ’70s and ’80s, I the police stopping them for no reason at all. How do I know this? I was usually with them at the time, trying to go to work, home, or elsewhere, like a party or a poolhall. Where’s it safe to stay off the streets. GUESS NOT, RIGHT?

    As for President Obama calling the mishap “stupidly”, he couldn’t say it better. Here is a Harvard professor showing the police his driver’s license, proof of residence, and his Harvard I.D., proof of employment, two pictured I.D.s and the police still arrest him? For breaking into his own home? Yes, I would become upset also if a police officer say “you’re under arrest”. That officer reminds me of the officer who stop a football player and his wife while driving to the hospital to be with her dying Mother. Guess what? Her Mother died while the officer was keeping them down in the hospital parking lot.

    Racial profiling?????? YOU BET!!!!!!!!

  2. Brannon on Jul 24, 2009

    Obviously you do not have a clue what racial profiling is. When you get a clue, come back and talk to us.

  3. Norman on Jul 25, 2009

    I hate it when people make up there minds about something without the facts. I think it is really stupid for Americans to always feel that they belong only on one side of a debate just because you think it may say something about your particular race. Worse eevn, to side with a person based on race. this whole thing is gettting so ridiculous.

  4. joe on Jul 25, 2009

    hmmmm ….who’s the racist here????