To: abb
"You can make the case go away pretty easily. Anybody could. The next D.A., or me if I were so inclined. You can do it with the stroke of a pen. But that does nothing to address the underlying divisions that have been revealed. My personal feeling is the first step to addressing those divisions is addressing this case. That is not the kind of thing that you can really assign to somebody else and say, 'You go do this for me. The future of Durham's in the balance and I don't really want to get my hands dirty. You do it.'" Did this guy get indictments so he could address underlying divisions in Durham? How scary is that? Maybe he should indict a few Durham officials so he can address underlying corruption...
215 posted on
10/30/2006 9:11:57 PM PST by
Neverforget01
(Republicans resign; Democrats run for reelection)
To: Neverforget01
Everything is just one big social experiment to rats. They don't care about individuals. It all stems from their communist view of what serves the "group" is best and any life is worth sacrificing for their experiemnts in social engineering.
219 posted on
10/31/2006 1:01:50 AM PST by
Jezebelle
(Our tax dollars are paying the ACLU to sue the Christ out of us.)
To: Neverforget01
"But that does nothing to address the underlying divisions that have been revealed. My personal feeling is the first step to addressing those divisions is addressing this case."
That statement has been playing over and over in my mind. What is he talking about? He's the one who made a national racial mess of this. Kim's the one who played the "race card" with her race-baiting comment about the "white man's small ___". To which underlying issues is he referring -- he N-word being used by a white after his genitals are denigrated -- the comment about thanking a grandfather for a shirt?
Hell, they still call them "Paddy Wagons". I'm a little confused. Is he talking about semantics? No, if the rape charges are dropped, we'll still have jerks who race-bait and verbally abuse each other, but the last time I checked, you can't go to jail for that. What other UNDERLYING issues are there? There are bigots on one side and racists on the other -- what's the difference? We've always had them -- probably always will. Good people ignore the jerks and go on with trying to do the right thing.
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