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To: Jack Hammer

The prosecutor asked the jury for twenty or more years. The jury said three would be fine.


11 posted on 05/26/2013 4:32:08 AM PDT by Captain Jack Aubrey (There's not a moment to lose.)
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To: Captain Jack Aubrey

of course 3 years is fine, she was a Christian sunday school teacher, it’s ok to shoot Christians, they aren’t real people /s

Imagine if she had been moslem.


19 posted on 05/26/2013 6:45:34 AM PDT by Bulwyf
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To: Captain Jack Aubrey
The lady was probably one of those people on big Jan's list, one who believes in the constitution (like most of us), probably asked the good officer to state his cause for whatever it was he was demanding, didn't receive a satisfactory response, and chose to drive away.

It is a right as far as I am concerned, and if that is what happened we have an aggravated murder IMO and three years isn't enough. 20 years maybe, giving consideration to the government's error in granting him power it should not have, but it is a capital offense.

When I am doing business with police in their official capacity I refuse to participate until a cause is stated. It is a firm but polite exchange and in my experience it has never been violated, although there have been times I have had to notch up the tone a bit. Would I drive away? That is what I would want to do, but I would have to consider there is already an armed person violating my rights and think seriously about what could happen in an escalation. When an armed person confronts you your life is in danger. That the person has a badge makes no difference really.

28 posted on 05/26/2013 7:23:57 AM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (I will not comply.)
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