To: ltc8k6
I thought it was pretty one-sided, but thats to be expected, said Chapel Hill civil rights attorney Al McSurely, who also serves as chairman of the NC NAACP Legal Redress Committee. The prosecution hasnt shown any of its whole [sic] cards yet, and I dont think it will until trial.
How many more dumbasses are we going to have to put up with thinking that Mike Nifong has evidence that he's kept hidden? If he is he's breaking the law.
"Whole card"
To: Locomotive Breath
I thought it was pretty one-sided, but thats to be expected,
From 60 Minutes??????????????????
I think not, unless it was for the victim's side of the story.
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