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To: abb
Activists and neighborhood residents had responded with two protests outside the house where three lacrosse captains lived: a candlelight vigil and a raucous affair where protesters banged pots and held signs that read "Castrate" and "Get a Conscience, Not a Lawyer."

I can just bet not a single one of those thugs has apologized. 'Castrate'? Sounds awfully close to advocating lynching or murder. Sue those bastards too.

11 posted on 04/14/2007 4:19:03 AM PDT by 6SJ7
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To: 6SJ7

Sue them? Not hardly!

I would bring in a Federal task force and have it camp out in Durham for the next two or three years.
They would be headed up by a special prosecutor. Their charge - investigate, document, and then prosecute all hate crimes associated with this case.

If the “average” person of color can be instantly terrorized by a “representation of slavery”; a.k.a. the Confederate Flag and get “protection“ under the law; then the innocent students who had to endure the mobs outside their legal place of residence must be afforded the same protection. You also add the speeches made by the “88” and other members of the Duke facility - persons who made use of their position in the community without any actual knowledge of the facts.

Odds of this happening? NONE.

Proof of statement - Imus and the Rappers.


16 posted on 04/14/2007 4:45:55 AM PDT by Nip (SPECTRE - taking out the enemy one terrorist at a time; at night; without warning or mercy)
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