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Duke Lacrosse 60 Minutes Broadcast (Live Thread)
CBS News ^ | 10/15/2006 | Locomotive Breath

Posted on 10/15/2006 5:52:10 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath

(CBS) The three Duke lacrosse players indicted for a rape they say they didn't commit are indignant over the effect the charges are having on their lives and their families.

In their first interviews, they speak to Ed Bradley this Sunday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...


TOPICS: Local News; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: duke; dukelax; durham; durhamdirtbag; nifong
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To: Dukie07

He didn't have problems commenting on the SANE report he had not read or commenting on the discovery file which it is clear he and his staff have not read. Pretty lame excuse for not commenting on the show in my opinion. He should be able to make a very detailed statement sort of like the demonstration of the choking of the FA, don't you think.


1,201 posted on 10/17/2006 6:10:49 PM PDT by Hogeye13
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To: pepperhead

I think his record still gets expunged but he does have to deal with probation and a wacko judge on his case 24/7. It's not fair to him at all.


1,202 posted on 10/17/2006 6:43:58 PM PDT by SarahUSC
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To: SarahUSC

I have been wondering where Cash Michaels was too. It is about time for his transformation on this subject to be complete.


1,203 posted on 10/17/2006 6:53:49 PM PDT by JLS
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To: Hogeye13

Give Nifong a week and he will be commenting on 60 Min one day and claiming not to have seen it the next.


1,204 posted on 10/17/2006 6:57:39 PM PDT by JLS
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To: JLS

Or claiming they were "afraid" to interview him.


1,205 posted on 10/17/2006 7:05:41 PM PDT by Sue Perkick (The true gospel is a call to self-denial. It is not a call to self-fulfillment..John MacArthur)
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To: JLS

Outnumbered Republican overrun [Understanding Durham politics]

Author: ALAN SCHER ZAGIER; The News & Observer, November 5, 1998

DURHAM -- As lonely goes, the Maytag repairman of 1970s television fame set the standard. Good thing he never met any Durham County Republicans.

While never much of a force in a county where there are more than three Democratic voters for every registered Republican, the local GOP party fared particularly poorly in the general election Tuesday. That is, in those races where the Republicans were even able to muster candidates.

Durham's three state representatives faced no Republican opposition. The Republican candidate for sheriff, Al Hight, switched his party affiliation to avoid the hassle of a Democratic primary. And two of the three Republican candidates for county commissioner were unknown to local party officials until filing for office.

Not surprisingly - even to Republican operatives - Democrats swept the fields for county commissioner, sheriff, state House District 23 and state Senate District 13.

"If you have a weak party, it's difficult to convince candidates they can win," said Bob Appleby, chairman of the Durham County Republican Party. "And we have a weak party."

In previous years, local party activists recruited Republicans with political promise to run for office. A lack of interest among party organizers killed that effort this year.

History is not on the GOP's side in Durham. Before 1994, when a tide of Republican success across the country swept Ed DeVito* and Tommy Hunt onto the county Board of Commissioners, just one other Republican had won a seat on the board - and that was in 1968. Republican representation from Durham in the General Assembly is similarly scarce; with the GOP dry spell extending to at least 1925.

"People just see it as such a long-shot," said state Rep. Paul Luebke, who with fellow Democrats George Miller Jr. and Mickey Michaux coasted to victory Tuesday over Libertarian Robert Dorsey.

"It's such a strong Democratic district that it's highly unlikely that a rookie Republican can go up against a Democratic incumbent," Luebke said of District 23, all of which rests within the Democratic-friendly borders of Durham County.

The battle to register more Republican voters has been a struggle worthy of Sisyphus, the king of Corinth doomed in Hades to roll a stone uphill - only to have it always roll down again.

In 1964, nine of every 10 registered voters in Durham County called themselves Democrats. By 1992, Republicans accounted for nearly 22 percent of the county's voters.

But in recent years, those modest gains have started to crumble. In mid-October, the Republican share of registered voters had dropped to 20 percent, compared with 63.3 percent of voters who call themselves Democrats.

Meanwhile, the number of unaffiliated voters - those who shun any party identification - has increased by almost 7,000 since 1992. Unaffiliated voters now account for more than 16 percent of Durham County's eligible voters - and just 4,300 fewer people than on the Republican side.

"I'd say that's bad news for the Republicans," said Mayor Nick Tennyson, a Republican.

For Tennyson, the slim slate of local candidates in the past election cycle wasn't an issue of partisan politics but instead a more general symptom of disenchantment and lack of time.

The commissioners' race, he noted, lacked a Democratic primary for the first time since 1986 and only the second time in more than 20 years.

"It's a sign of the declining willingness of people to step forward to offer themselves for public service," Tennyson said.

Only 14 of Durham's 52 electoral precincts boast more than 30 percent registered Republicans, with the top GOP "stronghold" at Mangum Primary School tallying 39.2 percent.

Even in those precincts, party affiliation is no guarantee of victory, as the contest between U.S. Sen. Lauch Faircloth and challenger John Edwards proved.

Edwards, who defeated the Republican incumbent, actually won the majority of votes in five of the strongest GOP precincts. Those same five precincts also favored U.S. Rep David Price, a Democrat, who defeated Republican Tom Roberg.

In the county commissioners' contest, high voter turnout in Republican-heavy districts such as Forest View Elementary School was no match for even higher turnout in predominantly black and Democratic districts, where support from the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People often translated into winning margins of several hundred votes.

John Best Jr., 27, a former candidate for the Durham City Council, blamed the local Republican Party's malaise in part on a generation gap. Best said he might challenge the old guard of party leaders and run for chairman next year.

Should he win, Best is prepared for the long haul, given Durham's staunch support of Democrats over the years. Two of the biggest losers in modern presidential politics came to mind.

"Considering that George McGovern carried Durham in 1972 and Mike Dukakis carried it in 1988, it's going to be kind of hard," he said. "But you have to start somewhere."

* Ed DeVito on the Committee: "It's like a dictatorship."


1,206 posted on 10/17/2006 7:06:11 PM PDT by xoxoxox
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To: xoxoxox

Donna Shalala on the football fracas in Florida :

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/NCAA/2006/10/17/2051478-ap.html

"This university will be firm and punish people who do bad things," Shalala said. "But we will not throw any student under the bus for instant restoration of our image or our reputation. I will not hang them in a public square. I will not eliminate their participation at the university. I will not take away their scholarships."

and :

"It's time for the feeding frenzy to stop," Shalala said. "These young men made a stupid, terrible, horrible mistake and they are being punished."

(There's an example of how a university president defends her students.)


1,207 posted on 10/17/2006 7:08:16 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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To: CondorFlight

Exactly as it should be. Hopefully Broadhead's successor will take note.


1,208 posted on 10/17/2006 7:13:14 PM PDT by Sue Perkick (The true gospel is a call to self-denial. It is not a call to self-fulfillment..John MacArthur)
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To: Sue Perkick

A secnod great article by AA sports writer Jason Whitlock :

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/sports/14494721.htm

"When it comes to American justice, it is foolish for black people to choose sides based on race. We’re far better served being on the side of justice at all times and complaining when it doesn’t arrive at our doorstep rather than rooting for injustice to befall the privileged.

"If the Duke lacrosse players are innocent of sexual assault and are somehow forced into a plea agreement or conviction, it’s a mistake to believe that the middle income or wealthy will somehow grasp that the poor of all races face similar injustice on a daily basis. Well, let me restate that. They’re well aware of it. The deeper understanding of it won’t cause them to readjust their attitudes or take action to enact change.

To the contrary, if anything, what is happening in Durham is further polarizing the haves from the have-nots, white from black. It’s justifying racism. It’s justifying a mind-set that states: Do it to them because they’d do it to you."


1,209 posted on 10/17/2006 7:18:20 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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To: SarahUSC

"I think his record still gets expunged but he does have to deal with probation and a wacko judge on his case 24/7. It's not fair to him at all."

Since when was justice in DC supposed to be fair? It's supposed to be based on a correct reading of the political and public opinion weathervane, so that one's career does not get damaged. All the rest--the court and the robes and the law books--are just a stage setting.


1,210 posted on 10/17/2006 7:23:45 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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To: CondorFlight

"Since when was justice in DC supposed to be fair? It's supposed to be based on a correct reading of the political and public opinion weathervane, so that one's career does not get damaged. All the rest--the court and the robes and the law books--are just a stage setting."


I can't argue with that.


1,211 posted on 10/17/2006 7:33:23 PM PDT by SarahUSC
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To: SarahUSC

"I can't argue with that."

Kind of makes you proud, doesn't it? Looking at the statue of blindfolded justice rendering verdicts without regard for the enthic or social background of the accused, but only upon the facts, equally just and fair for all?

(Maybe we ought to buy the statue and pay to have it moved somewhere else, as a momento? )


1,212 posted on 10/17/2006 7:37:59 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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To: SarahUSC

I hope your right.


1,213 posted on 10/17/2006 8:10:49 PM PDT by pepperhead (Kennedy's float, Mary Jo's don't!)
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To: CondorFlight

bookmarking


1,214 posted on 10/17/2006 8:50:30 PM PDT by John Galt's cousin ("Innocent until proven guilty" is more correctly phrased: "Innocent UNLESS proven guilty")
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To: pepperhead
Just finished a new Dukelax video. It rocks.

Comfortable Liar

1,215 posted on 10/17/2006 9:19:18 PM PDT by NeonKnight (We don't believe you, you need more people.)
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To: xoxoxox
When I was little I lived in Texas- between Dallas and Ft. Worth. In those days EVERYONE was Democrat. Things changed- slowly but they changed. No one would have believed it would ever be any different.
1,216 posted on 10/17/2006 9:51:46 PM PDT by luv2ski
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To: CondorFlight
Sorry but I'm not going to sit here and listen to Donna Shalala hailed as a great role model. Are you kidding me? She is as PC as they come! She is standing up for the football players because they are black which is what we have heard here over and over: if the Duke 3 were black this would not be happening.
1,217 posted on 10/17/2006 9:58:19 PM PDT by luv2ski
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To: NeonKnight; maggief; Locomotive Breath; Repub4bush

Outstanding!!!!

How on earth do you do that????


1,218 posted on 10/17/2006 10:04:39 PM PDT by Howlin (Why Won't Nancy Pelosi Let Louis Freeh Investigate the Page Scandal?)
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To: Howlin
Thanks for the ping!

That is awesome! Send it to Fox!

1,219 posted on 10/17/2006 10:15:44 PM PDT by Repub4bush (Tony is the Best Press Secretary Ever!!!!! (Sorry Ari, I liked you too, but you ain't Tony!))
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To: Howlin
How on earth do you do that????

Mostly theft. Please don't send it to Fox.

1,220 posted on 10/17/2006 11:51:33 PM PDT by NeonKnight (We don't believe you, you need more people.)
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