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Lesley Stahl Speaks To The Exonerated Players And The State A.G.
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- don't forget no-nappy hair married/unmarried/anulled .......losing count ho Brittny Spearchucker
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- Don Imus was a big enough man to apologize.
Will Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton be man enough to apologize to those innocent Duke boys for the false accusations and presumptions they stirred up in Durham, NC.
I won't be holding my breath.
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- Don Imus was a big enough man to apologize.
Will Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton be man enough to apologize to those innocent Duke boys for the false accusations and presumptions they stirred up in Durham, NC.
I won't be holding my breath.
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- These boys will never get their lives back this will follow them forever. The court may have said they are innocent, but that does not mean that society believes it.
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- These boys will never get their lives back this will follow them forever. The court may have said they are innocent, but that does not mean that society believes it.
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- It is truly a hard thing to determine who is telling the truth. But I can honestly say if the evidence was not there they are inoccent. That women gives every women that has ever been truly raped a bad name. Women have trouble coming forward when this crime happens to them and this women and women like her make it more difficult to come forward and it truly is a shame.
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- "Huh? What? scratching my head and wondering how is it AGNIM can turn on a computer much less type on one.
Posted by olemiss85 at 01:49 AM : Apr 16, 2007"
I've often wondered the same thing, olemiss. Agnim is an obvious moron, and possibly a lunatic.
What charges are being brought against this woman, by the way? Falsely accusing someone of a felony is a crime. So is misleading the police.
I think she should at the very least be held responsible for the taxpayer money that was spent on this farce. More fairly, she should serve a sentence similar to what one of those guys would have served if convicted.
What a horrible person. And the really sad thing is that she'll probably get a book/talk-show deal and make a mint. - Reply to this comment
- So Agnim,
the team didn't use enough of Blue Star oinment, cures jock problems fast and what typical male fraternity , animal house type or not, learns about, uses and or abuses alkeehol and drugs. Isn't it the American thing to do, to support Big business(all the Distillars and brewers)and the legal systems. Just think, in a few years some of those pleebs may grow up to be a good ole boy corporate or military boozers just like prior generations. Meanwhile keep pot illegal, cuz we can't step on the alkeehol loby and take away from their profits or the profits of the legal system that puts those reeferheads in jail - Reply to this comment
- This is a typical knee jerk reaction by the media and special interest groups. My question is for 60 Minutes....Why did you not request a response from the African American community in that area? How about a response from those who spoke out against the three young men, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, those who threaten their lives for a crime they did not commit. If this incident involved a white accusor, it would have never made your leadlines. Well maybe only because it involved persons with money. Yea, the boys may have been spoiled rotten, but no one desires what they and their families went through. They are not the first nor will they be the last to be convicted by the mass media. I seem to remember a simular incident about a 12 or 13 year old girl making allegations against several young white men I believe in NY or NJ several years ago, and YES....Sharpton and Jackson were at the for front. However, they were not at the for front when the girl admitted that it was all a lie.
60 Minutes, you needed to include interviews, or attempted interviews of the accusor and her supporters. - Reply to this comment
- " AP Photographer Passes Year-Mark in Jail
Among the prisoners is the Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein. He%u2019s now spent more than a year in a jail. The U.S. military has held him without charge."
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/04/16/1333255
And yet these SPOILED, ROTTEN AND BAD BEHAVING PREPPY PUNKS dare to complain about a reasonable investigation base on their present drug, drunkenness, and s-ex situation, along with a HISTORY OF BAD JOCK BEHAVIOR! - Reply to this comment
- I feel very sorry for these young men and what happened to them and they have taken the high ground in not wanting to pursue a crime against this woman for her accusations which have caused them so much pain. I think that even more egregious than her false accusations are the actions and non-actions of DA MIke Nifong. I hope the State of North Carolina investigates him and takes his license to pracice away from him.
Having said that, poor white men and poor black men are convicted of crimes every day that they did not commit but unfortunately they don't have the money to get Attorney General's of their state involved on their behalf. There is plenty of injustices in our legal system that have been going on for years against poor black and white men.
And as for the abusive comments by the racists in this forum, I find them absolutely disgusting. - Reply to this comment
- To johnnik1 Is the stripper a "nappy haired ho?"
Posted by at 12:26 PM : Apr 16, 2007
In political correct terms.... That lying opportunistic Afro American velcrow'd cranium pole sliding woman of opportunity is, as you say, one of them. To respond in snoop dog ubonics, yea, she sho beez one, n nizzle dat fizzled. - Reply to this comment
- and the Duke professors and administrators who abandoned their students...why have they been silent?....an apology is in order....my litigation would commence immediately agaisnst Duke administration and faculty...jopining Nifong, personally, in the process....
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- Don Imus was a big enough man to apologize.
Will Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton be man enough to apologize to those innocent Duke boys for the false accusations and presumptions they stirred up in Durham, NC.
I won't be holding my breath.
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- Don Imus was a big enough man to apologize.
Will Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton be man enough to apologize to those innocent Duke boys for the false accusations and presumptions they stirred up in Durham, NC.
I won't be holding my breath.
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- I saw an interview about this just this morning on CBS and the caption at the bottom of the screen read "Should they sue?" I'm not a person who believes in suing for every goofy little thing that comes down the pike. In this case, however, I've made an exception. They should sue EVERYBODY that was trying so hard to ruin their lives without so much as a trial. Here's a list: Jesse Jackson and his fabulous Rainbow Coalition. Al Sharpton and whoever the heck he's leeched onto these days. Nifong, definitely. DUKE University. And last, but not least, the accuser. EVERY one of these (and maybe some I don't know about) pronounced these guys guilty in a country where you're supposed to be "presumed innocent until PROVEN guilty." Why? Because all of those on the "sue list" were so bent on making it a racial issue that they didn't care. Personally, I'd only have a couple of questions if I was deciding for sure whether to sue or not. First: where's the PUBLIC apology? Second: who's getting fired? Third: ordinarily I'd ask "what have we learned from this," but that's irrelevent, because we already know the answer.
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- Is the stripper a "nappy haired ho?"
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- no, it is not hard to imagine. Anyone that has had any dealings with any of the various legal systems, wether it is criminal, corporate, realestate, civil federal, state, or county, quickly realizes ....... just like we have too many ways and things to tax, there are too many laws and too many lawyers. And once you are in the system, it costs you mental anguish and money to get out, Guilty or Innocent.
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- ""It's almost impossible to put your head in a place where you know you didn't do something and you're accused and you can't get up from under it," Stahl remarks."
I hope they don't forget those who are already in prison under false allegations and those who are at this moment being falsely accused and charged.
They have, in a very ironic way, been handed a torch to do something about injustice. - Reply to this comment
- HEY cdaus
do you have a bad case of computer stutttttttttttering. 10+ posts itn't going to make a valid point more valid. Who would you recommend for the white counter part of Jackson and Sharpton that would contine to fight for white justice. It's a shame it has to come down to a question like this but with political correctiness and the religous being out of control, who could fight the fight - Reply to this comment
