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To: Eddie Haskell; ALL
"Inhumanity to a fellow human being" is an understatement in this case.

Yeah, I guess that's true. My real point was the above is more true than this case is about race. I could be wrong, but I'm not sure this woman would have sought help if the victim was black? Do you think she would have? Anyone??

I like your screen name, btw. "Leave it to Beave" is an all-time classic, IMHO. . .

50 posted on 03/09/2002 4:03:37 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
I could be wrong, but I'm not sure this woman would have sought help if the victim was black? Do you think she would have? Anyone??

I understand they were laughing and joking about the white man being stuck in her windshield, I think that's just the language they were using.

I think it is probably not really about race, but about a homeless person.

They probably had seen him around the neighborhood and thought that nobody will know if he is gone for a few days and finding a dead homeless person is not really a big deal, I'm sure it happens quite a bit.

I am giving them more credit then they probably deserve, but I think they knew what they were doing and took there chances that a dead homeless guy would go un-noticed and when found just thought he would be scooped up and forgotten.

IMHO

60 posted on 03/09/2002 4:16:43 AM PST by JZoback
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To: MeeknMing
I'm not sure this woman would have sought help if the victim was black? Do you think she would have? Anyone??

I have no idea if she would have or not. I kinda doubt it, but I also believe she and her friends would not have found it quite so amusing if he had been black. No matter what race he was, she really needs to be put out of society, into prison, and rot there for the rest of her life. I would like to see her receive death, but since it was not premeditated murder, she won't. Too bad.

66 posted on 03/09/2002 4:31:19 AM PST by Eddie Haskell
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To: MeeknMing
I could be wrong, but I'm not sure this woman would have sought help if the victim was black?

My guess is that she would have done the same thing regardless of the race of the victim because her sole concern was herself.

The media, however, is guilty of a double standard in reporting this case, because you can be sure that if the races of the victim and perpetrator were reversed, that the media would literally be screaming bloody murder.

119 posted on 03/09/2002 5:33:41 AM PST by alnick
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To: MeeknMing
. I could be wrong, but I'm not sure this woman would have sought help if the victim was black?

Good point. I'm not sure she would have,but I seriously doubt she would have been giggling about it at a party later on,or that all of her friends but one would have helped with the cover-up. If nothing else ,they would have dropped him off somewhere and made a anomonous call for a ambulance for him.

194 posted on 03/09/2002 7:35:32 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: MeeknMing
Maybe this is off topic but I'll bet you $5 that this woman has had more than one abortion.
197 posted on 03/09/2002 7:36:48 AM PST by Mercat
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To: MeeknMing
The media as usual is a co-conspirator here. I haven't seen any mention of the victims white race.
235 posted on 03/09/2002 8:07:00 AM PST by House of Stone
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To: MeeknMing
I agree with you. I suspect race was not a factor and that this worthless piece of clinton would have left anyone --man, woman, child -- of any race in the same fashion.
293 posted on 03/09/2002 9:43:54 AM PST by Bigg Red
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