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To: dsc

So you are saying there shouldn’t be an investigation?

If what you assert is true - should be an open and shut slip of badass criminal skulking footage or evidence that would support the badass mofos setting up an armed roadblock - papers please!

You Think I am putting good and evil on the same moral plane yet you don’t think that an investigation into the shooting death of a man is warranted? Evil includes what is done, and what is failed to be done when it is right. If you are so sure of the facts - why fear a fair investigation?

Whatever bogey man you are afraid of, I hope you find a way to reasoned thinking.

Sincerely,

A thirteen year old woketard.


70 posted on 05/08/2020 8:46:17 PM PDT by !1776!
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To: !1776!

“You Think I am putting good and evil on the same moral plane yet you don’t think that an investigation into the shooting death of a man is warranted?”

Sigh. Why do I even try?

An investigation *has*been*conducted, based on witness statements and film. There’s a movie of it, dimwit. The police and the district attorney conducted an investigation, and absent new evidence that should be an end to it.

“If you are so sure of the facts - why fear a fair investigation?”

I am not fearful; I am infuriated. Justice demands that the matter be dropped right here, since a fair investigation has been completed and found Arbery to be at fault, but instead we have to pretend that the race hustlers have a valid point to make. We must pretend that lunatic nonsense should guide public policy, and we have to spend a lot of tax money along the way.


72 posted on 05/08/2020 9:04:33 PM PDT by dsc (As for the foundations of the Catholic faith, this pontificate is an outrage to reason.)
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