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Jun 25, 2016 20:13:36   #
Richard Rowland
 
Anyone watching the evening news probably saw some of the reaction, by those unhappy with the results of the v**e in Britain. Those who are unhappy with the results have started a petition, purported to have two million signatures, demanding a rev**e. Also, having watched their actions towards some on the right, who favored withdrawal from the E.U., they reminded me of protesters at a Trump rally.

That seems to be the Modus-Operandi of the left, don't care for the results of something, start a petition, or raise hell till you get the desired results. I'm reminded of the Sanford University sexual assault case, were the perpetrator received a less severe sentence than the mob thought he should receive. Setting aside the sexual assault, and focusing on the outcome, one sees the same pattern. Don't like the results; get the mob to sign a petition to recall the judge. While the judge has not as yet been recalled, he has been sanctioned and is not allowed to preside over cases involving sexual assault.

Since when has mob rule trumped court proceedings, and become the arbitrator? This can not be allowed to happen, lest anyone's fate rests in the hands of a mob. Rather than, the constitutional proceedings of the law.

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Jun 25, 2016 23:40:54   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
Anyone watching the evening news probably saw some of the reaction, by those unhappy with the results of the v**e in Britain. Those who are unhappy with the results have started a petition, purported to have two million signatures, demanding a rev**e. Also, having watched their actions towards some on the right, who favored withdrawal from the E.U., they reminded me of protesters at a Trump rally.

That seems to be the Modus-Operandi of the left, don't care for the results of something, start a petition, or raise hell till you get the desired results. I'm reminded of the Sanford University sexual assault case, were the perpetrator received a less severe sentence than the mob thought he should receive. Setting aside the sexual assault, and focusing on the outcome, one sees the same pattern. Don't like the results; get the mob to sign a petition to recall the judge. While the judge has not as yet been recalled, he has been sanctioned and is not allowed to preside over cases involving sexual assault.

Since when has mob rule trumped court proceedings, and become the arbitrator? This can not be allowed to happen, lest anyone's fate rests in the hands of a mob. Rather than, the constitutional proceedings of the law.
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Thank you for posting this, I sure agree with you 100%!

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