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To: Borges

"Considering the circumstances in this particular case I think it was justified. The fact that someone like that was to be sentenced for soliciting this judge's murder and her address was all over those sites...this was just an extraordinary coincidence."

Remember, the hysterical, lying MEDIA told you these things. Hale didn't "solicit" her murder, an FBI agent suggested it and Hale said "do whatever you want, I stay within the law." There's a grey area there, enough for reasonable doubt in my mind. Especially given the fact that Lefkow NEVER RULED AGAINST HALE. That was repeated time and time again, but it was a LIE. She ruled in favor of him, and an appelate court forced her to reverse the decision. Hale, who passed the bar exam, is smart enough to know that Lefkow had no choice but to reverse. So why would he take revenge? How do we know the same FBI agent (called his "security cheif") who entrapped Hale didn't post the Lefkow's address? Probably not, but I wouldn't put it past the cointelpro people.


97 posted on 03/10/2005 4:44:49 PM PST by followerofchrist
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To: followerofchrist
First off, I heard on all news reports about this that she ruled in Hale's favor. But these Nazi types aren't too bright. Geraldo had one of them on and he was cheering the murders and anyone else 'who takes sides against the white man'. As for Hale being wrongly convicted or whether he was entrapped...that's a separate issue. The exchange you quoted was printed time and time again in reports about this. Actually I think Hale said something like "You can do what you want to do." When you're talking about killing someone that's right on the borderline.
98 posted on 03/10/2005 4:50:51 PM PST by Borges
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