To: Stingy Dog; PureTrouble; Howlin
"He will win on appeal and be set free.""I hope his conviction will be reversed."
Wow! Voices of reason in the chaos of the lynch mob! I'm impressed!
I agree with both of you.
No evidence worthy of a conviction.
Howlin', I copied you just to get you all stirred up again! :-)
80 posted on
05/06/2005 2:06:29 PM PDT by
El Gran Salseron
(We're going to grease the tracks of our tanks with their guts! GSPatton)
To: El Gran Salseron
Howlin', I copied you just to get you all stirred up again! :-) Oh, I thought it was so I could see you make yourself look silly.
;-)
81 posted on
05/06/2005 2:08:45 PM PDT by
Howlin
(North Carolina, where beer kegs are registered and illegal aliens run free.)
To: El Gran Salseron
Thanks.
It scares me that a person can be tried and convicted on a trial where emotion, not evidence/facts, convicted the person. If the person disagreed in the Jury, they were kicked off till they got like minded people to convict.
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