Posted on 01/11/2007 6:01:20 AM PST by TBBBO
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Commentary: Feeling Sorry for Those Poor, Falsely-Accused Duke Lacrosse Players? Cry Me a River Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 By: Gregory Kane, BlackAmericaWeb.com
Commentary: Feeling Sorry for Those Poor, Falsely-Accused Duke Lacrosse Players? Cry Me a River Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 By: Gregory Kane, BlackAmericaWeb.com Michael Nifong, the district attorney of Durham, N.C., recently dropped rape charges against the three white Duke University lacrosse players accused of raping a black North Carolina Central coed. As expected, the cadre of right-wing commentators defending the three have gone into overdrive.
And, once again, Im compelled to write about how Im so not feeling any sympathy for these guys. I say again, they got off easy.
Why do I day that?
Four reasons: Calvin Crawford Johnson Jr.
Twenty-three years ago, Johnson found himself in the same boat those Duke players say theyre in: falsely accused of rape. The similarity in their situations ends there. Lets look at how they differ, shall we?
The three players are white. Johnson is black.
The three players were accused of raping a black woman. Johnson was accused of raping two white women.
The three Duke guys were arrested, charged, arraigned, posted bail and walked out of jail.
Johnson didnt get bail. He went to court every day with his hands and feet shackled.
The lacrosse players have had conservative media pundits rushing to their defense, taking to the airwaves and publishing columns listing every reason the trio couldnt possibly be guilty.
Johnson had no one in the media to tell people that one of his supposed victims picked not him, but another guy, as her assailant during a line-up and then admitted her identification was a deliberate lie. He had no one to write that he had a full beard at the time of the attack, but that the victim said her assailant had no beard.
There were no media commentators to tell the public that the woman admitted on the witness stand that she knew Johnson was her attacker and lied about it because she couldnt bear to look at him.
This is what an all-white Georgia jury in 1983 considered a credible witness. Oh, it gets better. A lab technician for the state of Georgia testified that hairs found on the victims bed did come from a black man, but that the black man wasnt Johnson. The ONLY physical evidence in the trial exonerated Johnson. Johnsons mother and father -- whose credibility was never challenged -- testified he was home when the victim was raped.
Think he got acquitted? Now, theres a do Rockefellers eat welfare cheese? question if ever there was one. Of course he wasnt. That all-white jury in Clayton County convicted Johnson of rape. The judge sentenced him to life in prison.
In 1999, DNA evidence proved exactly what the state lab tech testified to in 1983: Johnson wasnt the man who committed the rape. Johnson was freed.
He recounts his experience in the 2003 book Exit To Freedom. There is one passage in his book that explains why Johnson spent 16 years in prison -- part of it spent working in putrid, vermin-infested Georgia swamps on sweltering summer days -- while those poor, oppressed Duke lacrosse players have been walking around free on bail.
I need people on the outside to be convinced of my cause, Johnson wrote, to have faith in justice and to find the answers to vague questions of law and science. Johnson actually had two trials. The second was for a rape that occurred in Fulton County, Ga., at about the same time as the rape in Clayton County. The rapist in both cases had the same modus operandi and was believed to be the same guy. A jury with blacks on it acquitted Johnson of rape, but it had no impact on the Clayton County conviction. By the end of the second trial, Johnson said his familys financial resources were depleted.
So, Johnson wasted 16 years of his life in a Georgia prison until he hooked up with some folks from the Innocence Project. By 1999, DNA science had developed to the point where Johnson could prove -- for, in essence, the second time -- that he was innocent.
Think of what may have happened if Johnsons family had been able to afford the best lawyers after his second trial. Think what may have happened if Johnson had the benefit of prominent newspaper columnists and radio and television talk-show hosts proclaiming his innocence at every opportunity.
Think, in other words, what may have happened if Johnson had the benefits and advantages of those three Duke lacrosse players. Theyre out on bail and will never do time. Compared to Johnson, theyve gotten off damned easy.
Those who continue to defend them can holla at me after theyve done 16 years on a jive humble charge.
Don't forget that we need to pay reparations to all blacks, regardless of whether our ancestors owned slaves or not.
"Now THIS clown [Teddy Kennedy] has a documented history of abusing women -- even KILLED one"
A female friend who worked many years ago as an college intern in one of Kennedy's Massachusetts offices was instructed that women were prohibited from taking the elevator with him alone. That was to protect "him" from attacking them.
Add he is a moron too. There are many people innocent in jail I am sure but to say that what happened to the Duke players has anything to do with any other case is not justified.
"Kane is an insult to his race ..."
Yes - the human race.
Gregory Kane, doing the time warp, might revisit the "Scottsboro Boys" and if he is not so singularly and adversely affected, might see the eery resemblence of what was done to the Duke Players in the here now is precisely what was done to The Scottsboro Boys.
Bears repeating.
Yeah, like Susan Estrich.
That's a name, not "four reasons," you idiot.
I note Mr. Kane failed to quote Mr. Johnson as approving of continuing injustice as vengenace for his own mistreatment. I think 16 years being falsely imprisoned would make someone unwilling to have others suffer the same fate.
Everybody except Wendy Murphy and Nancy Grace. Heh.
Yawn, another article supporting black payback.
Not surprising, this will be the attitude for the next few generations.
How does this moron know that the lacrosse players' ancestors weren't abolitionists, non-slave owners, crusaders for human rights, and all-around good eggs?
Some people don't have the logic or sense God gave a centipede.
"How does this moron know that the lacrosse players' ancestors weren't abolitionists, non-slave owners, crusaders for human rights, and all-around good eggs?"
You think any of that matters to him or those who run that site? Really?
"Yawn, another article supporting black payback."
Not a yawn to people who live where it's 75% black...
For later. Thanks.
This poor, poor man still can't see the forest for the trees. It was a crime when it happened to Mr. Johnson, it was crime when it happened to my son and it is a crime when it happens to three students from Duke. The crime is the racists who drive these bogus complaints and hurt innocent individuals and the families who love them. What a fool this author is! He doesn't see jack$_t about the real problem. What a fool. What a gosh darned racist fool. Geez, I hate race-driven haters no matter what color they come in. I don't get crazy angry often, but I'd like to take a whip to the fool who wrote that!!!!~!
I'm shocked that Kane wrote this. He's a columnist for the Baltimore Sun, and I've always thought that he's a fair guy.
Never heard of him before today. Hope I never hear of him again. He's the lowest of the low.
When I started following the Duke LAX case, I thought of the old movie/book, To Kill a Mockingbird, and in some cases can see how some blacks couldn't care less if some white boys get railroaded. But that is no excuse for the people in positions of authority from the DA, to Duke faculty and administrators, to so-called black leaders to play along. That's the shame in all of this.
They should know better and be above the getting even game.
BTW. This guy needs to tell us if these white boys happened to be from some community college and couldn't afford high-priced lawyers if he would still feel the same. I have a feeling he would and his resentment has more to do with their skin than with their bank books and what he really wants is revenge, not justice.
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