Posted on 10/15/2006 5:52:10 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath
Yes, the Alpine Rd. townhouse quad murders,
not far from Precious's house, over in southeast
Durham. Where the Cornwallis Rd. projects are-
near Hillside High School and NCCU.
He has been sitting in jail since April 5th
and they charged him weeks before the election?????
The day after Bradley's Sunday night spotlight
started flushing the cockroaches.
Give this DA some credit- he ain't as dumb as he
looks. Wonder what he and his peers plotted
this weekend at the beach conference? Are there
any good strip clubs down there?
mark
Isn't that what he said about Duke LAX? :-)
http://dpd.carolinasimaging.com/index.htm
Accident Number:
04-10679
04-5236
(Rodrick Duncan'saccident reports)
LOL!
I haven't bother listening to Rita since ran out in front of a camera and declared Gore the winner in Bush v. Gore.
What show was Rita on? I thought MSNBC was now officially The Prison Channel after 9 P.M.
Great words from Jason Whitlock, an AA sportswriter :
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/15774974.htm
McClatchy Newspapers
"I've said this before, but it's worth saying again: Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton should be in Durham, N.C., today, promising civil disobedience until the charges are dropped and prosecutor Mike Nifong resigns.
(snip)
It is in the best interest of all black people, especially poor black people, that black people with a voice and a platform call for an end to the persecution of the Duke lacrosse players and program.
Speaking out in support of the wealthy Duke players enhances our credibility when we claim that someone poor and black is being treated unfairly. Poor people need that credibility because they can't afford to make bail, let alone a team of high-priced attorneys.
By remaining silent about this obvious miscarriage of justice, black leadership looks as racist and cowardly as it paints white people who ignore obvious mistreatment of blacks..."
Damn, I wish I lived in Durham..well,maybe not. Being a GA redneck is fine with me.
But if I did live in Durham,I would make it my business know things.
LOL! I would know who lived in each Trinity Park house, what they had for dinner, who they socialized with and who was sleeping with whom.
I am more convinced than ever that a group of people (maybe even 2 at most) saw this rape charge as the Golden Egg.
Of course, not everyone in that area is like that, maybe just a small few. As I said yesterday, I have come across blogs by some residents who dripped with hatred towards these boys.
These pot banging haters are elite in their own smug way. After reading some of these blogs, I swear I smell a setup.
It may be a setup after the fact, but a setup just the same. I know the last time I mentioned this the majority thought I was way off. And most probably will still think I have left the reservation on this one. I think I had the right idea, but was looking at it wrong.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8828200
Link to the video.
LOL, she just might be hosting the Prison Channel after this trial is over..all her sources will be there!
Yeah, that's gonna happen.
They don't seem to realize that nobody's going to believe the next girl who really was raped.
But it's all for the "cause," right?
Jason Whitlock gets it. The question is how long is it going to take for everyone else to get it. If Nifong gets reelected anyone that remained silent has no credibility to speak out anymore.
Nifong still plans on settling a Durham problem Durham's way.
After all, K street lawyers do not want to go up against him.
Howlin, I swear, I still think he is cluless. Last night I wondered if he was sweating bullets. I doubt it. He is probably angry as hell. He has no concept of what it means to be in deep shit.
Dan Abrams needs to send Rita packing.
What's the deal about Kim taking Crystal to the "phone booth to call the police?"
He's still going with the bruised and swollen face, I see!
What the hell is wrong with Rita Cosby, parroting the prosecution case!
*Snort*
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/earl-ofari-hutchinson/the-danger-of-screaming-r_b_31859.html
[snip]
Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and NAACP President Bruce Gordon should've cautioned blacks against a rush to judgment to condemn the accused without all the facts. They didn't. Their great fear is that if they rebuke blacks that abuse race to grab headlines that would be tantamount to race treason. That's a false fear. If anything, a swift and firm denunciation of the race card in rape cases would enhance the credibility of black leaders. It would show that they are willing to make the tough call and criticize other blacks when they justly deserve criticism.
Women's groups should have taken the same wait and see approach to the case. They know that a bogus charge of rape in an impassioned racially charged case could do great damage to their relentless battle to get the police, courts and the media to treat rape as a deadly crime.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.