Posted on 04/21/2006 5:41:34 PM PDT by wagglebee
Sheesh, when will you people ever learn?
It's NOT about the nature of the evidence, but the seriousness fo the charge!
Check this out, Peach. The N&O's gone south on Nifong
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1619408/posts?page=28
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But in a recent interview with The Associated Press, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said history can't help but loom large over this case. It is particularly horrible because these white men hired black women to strip for them.
"That fantasy's as old as slave masters impregnating young slave girls," he said.
The notion that three drunken louts/college kids could brutally rape/beat a woman, (whose clothes and body appear in perfect order in pictures taken shortly after the time of the alleged attack), without leaving a single strand of hair, skin cell, or trace of semen/DNA on the victim is preposterous. Doesn't matter if they used condoms, they'd be sloppy getting them on and off -- there'd be evidence. The fact that the latest DNA results haven't been released seems to indicate that again there's no match. Will the DA go DNA shopping again? Maybe he'll bribe the next lab for the 'right' results.
Our judicial system works and we will find out in due time whether the state's penal code was violated.
In the meantime, as conservatives, we need to be careful about any support for the defendants as it could certainly backfire on us. At the very least these men invited a stripper to their establishment, something I have never done and would never think of doing. Would any of us appreciate our daughters dating any of these individuals? I would doubt it. Personally, I choose not to support these degenerates as I consider the moral issues of this event to be more important than any perceived political issues.
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