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Brian, As much as you may want to ignore the simple truth, this WAS about race! It involved a poor black woman and wealthy (at least as reported, I don't know how wealthy their families are) white college boys. You can't ignore the past when wealthy white "boys" used black women any way they wanted...obviously race was front and center here! Why on earth would you expect black leaders not to be involved??? I agree 100% that these boys were victims...but not of Jesse Jackson, they were victims of a corrupt DA. The DA played the "race card" and he should suffer the consequences but to expect black leaders to remain silent in the face of this is ridiculous! They demanded justice...and, this time at least, justice is being served! Had this all been "swept under the rug", the DA would have probably hung these poor kids on manufactured "evidence" ...exactly the way black men and women were railroaded for countless years...that's the irony here!!
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If equality is what is being seeked, then we MUST treat each and every case the EXACT same. It shouldn't have mattered what color her skin was... I don't give a shiat if she was white, black, green, purple, red... pick a color! This is what I don't understand... how we can expect equality in this country when people insist upon treating cases like this differently because of the color of someone's skin???
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Michael Nifong he jumped to conclusions about this case and he ruined the lives of many on the Duke lacrosse team. |
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DNA evidence of 3 men, whose semen was found in/on this woman, none of which were the three accused men, further lead the Attorney General's Office to realize the alleged victim was lying. And you may be unaware, as many are on a national level, that this woman had done this very thing before. She had a history, and that was ignored. She was lying and she propelled, and put into place, the entire ghastly proceeding that cost a lot of people tremendous sums of money, not to mention the anguish. Its interesting that you believe these men to be such fine leaders, but listening to members of the Heritage Foundation and other members of the black community as I did last night--they do not seem quite as convinced of their leadership skills. |
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Grits, I don't have much knowledge of what the woman said or didn't say...I do believe that she should be held responsible if she lied and while not familiar with NC law, I assume that filing a false police report is a crime. My point is that I will not assume anything about her behavior until the evidence is presented. The DA, on the other hand, is clearly responsible for using this mess to further his career and I feel confident in saying that. Clearly, there was a deliberate miscarriage of justice here and these boys suffered at the hands of a corrupt public official. We can debate forever the attributes (or lack thereof) of Jesse and Sharpton but I will always maintain that they were doing exactly what I would expect of them in becoming involved in this situation...now, could they have done things differently, spoken differently? Perhaps...and that is a matter for the black community to address...if they feel they are not good leaders then they can replace them...but, as leaders, they simply couldn't ignore a case such as this! And they aren't the ones responsible for the boys' pain here...lets put the blame where it belongs...with the DA, perhaps the woman, and our culture with it's history of abusing minorities and it's mindless preoccupation with dirt disguised as "news".
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A good finale Somer, very good.
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“We have no credible evidence that an attack occurred in that house that night,” he said. “The eyewitness identification procedures were faulty and unreliable. No DNA confirms the accuser’s story. No other witness confirms her story. Other evidence contradicts her story. She contradicts herself. ” I realize that it may be expecting an awful lot but..... those in leadership positions that jumped on the band wagon (including sharpton and jackson) to condemn the Lacrosse Players should be at least somewhat vocal/visible to acknowledge the reality of their innocence... |
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Jackson said his PUSH group would pay her way through college, I wonder if that offer will still be good. Somer heres my problem with jesse and Al. They both run groups that if by run white people would be considered racist.. Instead of advancing black people why don't we advance all people. Why can't they be equally outraged with when a black man rapes a white woman. Anytime something happens to a black person, its because they are black. I've seen this thought again and again firsthand. Until they get out of this thinking, they will never get closer to equality. Jesse and Al need to realize, sometimes its not about race.
If its more politically correct you can substute african-american for black. To be honest I'm not sure which is the current pc term
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Screw all of this being nice and asking for apologies. The DA and the accuser should go to jail...
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Been over and over this and frankly, I'm unwilling to spend any more time on it...my points have been made in this thread. Last comment: You cannot act as if there is no past, no history. "Treat everyone the same" rings hollow in the ears of folks who have seen their entire race treated unfairly. As a human being, I decry any act of violence against any person, it simply isn't that simple though, not when you factor in generations of hatred, mistrust, abuse etc. One of the cleared Duke players said it best in his news conference yesterday...he said words to the effect of...this really opened my eyes to a world that I didn't know existed. If the police and DA can go unchecked and railroad someone like me, what must they be doing to people who don't have the resources that my family has to fight back? As I stated previously, the great irony here is that all the media attention probably saved these boys from being railroaded and landing in jail with made-up evidence...this is the reality of black folks in this country even today! How often are innocent black men and women found guilty of a crime simply because the police expected them (they were black afterall) to be guilty and a DA prosecuted more to advance his/her career than to worry about what really happened. How often are they victimized by a Public Defender either too overworked and without financial resources or simply incompetent? How many rich white guys are on death row? How many rich white guys are in prison period? OJ beat the rap because he had the money to hire the best lawyers in the country, the police and DA's office were at best incompetent and yes, cause a jury said..."take that!" in response to years of perceived injustice. So, simply saying, "everyone should be treated the same" is a joke until those with the power to actually see that happens take a stand and insure same!
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You got that right! On a different thread, now locked,where two posters (imposters) demanded an apology from me, despite the fact that I was completely correct on all accounts, you are right. "Screw all of this being nice and asking for apologies." Timm also learned the words from me, "it figures". He'll tell you what they really mean. Ironic when the hunter becomes the hunted, NO? In parting, I'll just tell those that refused to concede defeat and resorted to the weakest of all "arguements"-name calling, to read Proverbs 14:8+17. Look it up. I make no apologies. Others have a tough time with that. Down the Stretch |