To: darbymcgill
At one point the Durham H-S reported, according to Defense lawyers, that it was the two strippers who first started calling racial slurs. I don't suppose that's going to be reported by 60 Minutes.
They must be terribly conflicted. I'm sure they'd love to do a story on justice gone wrong in a Southern town except that they can't figure out what to do since in this case the falsely accused are rich white Yankee men being raked over the coals by the locals. It doesn't match their template of local whites oppressing the blacks and they aren't clever or flexible enough to figure out a new one.
60 Minutes is generally a crock anyway. Ask me about my Audi 5000 and unintended acceleration sometime. Those guys lies cost me a lot of money.
To: Locomotive Breath
60 Minutes is generally a crock anyway. This will be the first 60 minutes episode I'll have watched in many many years. Back when Andy Rooney was funny, before he began his PC penance.
that it was the two strippers who first started calling racial slurs.
I'd heard that and the "slapping" part. Kim's got assault, battery, robbery and rape claims made against her and she gets a sweetheart bond deal and in house probation... whoopty woo
All she has to do is account for an hour and a half out of her entire life...
To: Locomotive Breath
Reade Seligmann was clearly gone when the racial slurs started flying. The word is, so was Collin.
If one or two players were using racial slurs, it is wrong to blanket the entire team with this behaviour.
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10/11/2006 4:31:59 AM PDT by
NeonKnight
(We don't believe you, you need more people.)
To: Locomotive Breath
At one point the Durham H-S reported, according to Defense lawyers, that it was the two strippers who first started calling racial slurs Do you happen to have a link? I remember reading the quote, something about "you LD white boys gotta pay for it" or something to that effect. I'd love to add a link to the quote to my timeline next to the "slap" reference in Ekstrand's statement.
To: Locomotive Breath
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