To: zaxxon
"By remaining silent about this obvious miscarriage of justice, black leadership looks as racist and cowardly as it paints white people who ignore obvious mistreatment of blacks. ...
Standing up for Seligmann, Finnerty and Evans would be standing up against injustice, and what we're learning is that injustice recognizes opportunity more than color. In America, there is more opportunity for injustice to visit poor people of color. Their best defense is standing against all injustice, regardless of race."
It's the whole point of all I've tried to say to ALL AMERICANS OF ALL RACES, CREEDS AND ETHNIC GROUPS. It wasn't just about what happened to us -- what happened to us happened to us all. It demeans and endangers us all.
"You follow?"
To: Constitutions Grandchild
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black activists (right) - who have made it a badge of racial pride to insist that there shall be no justice, no peace unless these presumed (and evidently) innocent white men are found guilty.
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That's a perfect description of the jury upon which Mike Nifong is counting.
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