Posted on 07/23/2016 8:02:28 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Despite claims of racism, Freddie Gray hoax was fought in a mostly black city between black officials. Even half the police officers charged in the case were black. The Freddie Gray case came down not to black or white, but to telling the truth
Judge Barry G. Williams once again handed the Freddie Gray lynch mob a decisive defeat, shredding the prosecutions case against Lt. Brian Rice, the highest ranking police officer targeted by the mob.
Judge Williams stated firmly that, the court cannot be swayed by sympathy, prejudice or public opinion. Instead he insisted that it had to follow the law. Baltimore States Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who became a national figure by heading the Freddie Gray lynch mob, did not even bother to show up. She knew what was coming. And she had no interest in following the law.
The entire Freddie Gray death reminds of the Curtis Mayfield song “Freddie’s Dead”.
A perfect Democrat.
HOORAY Judge Barry G. Williams.
#nolivesmatter to deceivers/criminals/collectivists/socialists/totalitarians.
Witness history. Witness daily events.
Becase following the law doesn't get you donations from Soros, BLM, abd other racial divider group members...
I thought judges had devolved into spineless jellyfish. I apologize.
How did this judge slip through the cracks. Obviously he was not thoroughly vetted. Did they think that his skin color automatically disqualified him from the exercise of rationality in executing the laws.
Judge Williams might deserve elevation to a higher court.
Agree. Of the judges I'm aware of (which I admit is not many), I'd have to rate him #1 in this republic given the circumstances of the case, the state of the union and the importance of law to a free republic.
HOORAY Judge Williams
The law is the organization of the natural right of lawful defense. It is the substitution of a common force for individual forces. And this common force is to do only what the individual forces have a natural and lawful right to do: to protect persons, liberties, and properties; to maintain the right of each, and to cause justice to reign over us all.
A Just and Enduring Government
If a nation were founded on this basis, it seems to me that order would prevail among the people, in thought as well as in deed. It seems to me that such a nation would have the most simple, easy to accept, economical, limited, non-oppressive, just, and enduring government imaginable - whatever its political form might be.
Under such an administration, everyone would understand that he possessed all the privileges as well as all the responsibilities of his existence. No one would have any argument with government, provided that his person was respected, his labor was free, and the fruits of his labor were protected against all unjust attack. When successful, we would not have to thank the state for our success. And, conversely, when unsuccessful, we would no more think of blaming the state for our misfortune than would the farmers blame the state because of hail or frost. The state would be felt only by the invaluable blessings of safety provided by this concept of government.
"The Law" - Frederic Bastiat
That was a good tune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B6TKClPFQA
A couple of years before Mayfield’s Freddie, but another good one...(1968)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyV41-tFPcQ
I don’t want Mosby to stop the prosecutions. I want her to keep up the stupidity and persist in getting smacked down. I’m confident she doesn’t have the mental acuity to realize her mistake. There can never be enough scorn and humiliation for such a creature.
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