Jury has spoken.
With all due respect, it is very strange for Attorney General not to have faith in our Justice system.
Extensive explanation of Department of Justice to intervene in this particular case would be in order.
I didn't see much unrest after famous police chase of the white Bronco. In contrary, I saw a lot of dancing and happiness on the street after very good and smart and well-thought argument if it fits
well you know the rest (what do they teach in law schools). Well, two people were k**led. They also had parents, family, friends, and long life ahead of them. Maybe it is time to change those laws, maybe it is time for a dialog, but it is not to individuals to choose and pick what law to obey and what law to ignore. Not even Attorney General can do this. Especially Attorney General-peoples servant.
oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
Sirak wrote:
Jury has spoken.
With all due respect, it is very strange for Attorney General not to have faith in our Justice system.
Extensive explanation of Department of Justice to intervene in this particular case would be in order.
I didn't see much unrest after famous police chase of the white Bronco. In contrary, I saw a lot of dancing and happiness on the street after very good and smart and well-thought argument if it fits
well you know the rest (what do they teach in law schools). Well, two people were k**led. They also had parents, family, friends, and long life ahead of them. Maybe it is time to change those laws, maybe it is time for a dialog, but it is not to individuals to choose and pick what law to obey and what law to ignore. Not even Attorney General can do this. Especially Attorney General-peoples servant.
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I often think about the OJ trial when this one is talked about. Of course, in that one the black man was tried for k*****g w****s and although I was with OJ and Johnny all through that one and happy when the verdict came in, I was like most people in wanting to accept the jury's decision, no matter which way they went.
Do I remember many white people demonstrating about that decision? Nope, but I sure do remember many b****s dancing in the streets in support of the verdict. The defense did such a great job in that one just as they did in the Zimmerman case.
oldroy wrote:
I often think about the OJ trial when this one is talked about. Of course, in that one the black man was tried for k*****g w****s and although I was with OJ and Johnny all through that one and happy when the verdict came in, I was like most people in wanting to accept the jury's decision, no matter which way they went.
Do I remember many white people demonstrating about that decision? Nope, but I sure do remember many b****s dancing in the streets in support of the verdict. The defense did such a great job in that one just as they did in the Zimmerman case.
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Quid Pro Quo, oldroy & Sirak: OIllegal and the attorney general Holder are above the law, don't you just know, or so it seems for now.
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