I stopped watching because the extreme viciousness and total degeneracy of that so – called creep of a prosecutor is intolerable. What an absolute disgrace.
We all knew what the verdict of the kangaroo court was going to be but the cynicism of the prosecutor who is publicly and openly acting like the murderer’s faithful lap poodle is nauseating.
A public *prosecutor*, for god’s sake, doing the job of a defense attorney for the accused.
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Exactly. The people of Missouri get so much for our taxes: a police who can’t leave the precinct without murdering a child and a prosecutor who can’t get a grand jury to indict even with a murder weapon and a confession.
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http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/ferguson-michael-brown-indictment-darren-wilson/
Itโs Incredibly Rare For A Grand Jury To Do What Fergusonโs Just Did
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U.S. attorneys prosecuted 162,000 federal cases in 2010, the most recent year for which we have data. Grand juries declined to return an indictment in 11 of them.
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So, basically, only 1 out of 11,000 cases presented to a grand jury don’t return an indictment.
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It isn’t a hard case either. The body, the murder weapon, the confession, eye witnesses. Prosecutors get indictments on a lot less every day.
When is this freak getting fired for incompetence?
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And why did the prosecutor start the story with this completely irrelevant narrative of the infant with breathing problems? What was the point of all that other than to paint Wilson as a savior of poor, suffering babies? Why was Wilson testifying for 4 hours before the grand jury? Was he narrating stories of the breathless infants he saved?
The prosecutor said in his own words that the grand jury saw all of the evidence in this case. The only reason to do that is if the prosecution is very reluctant to prosecute.
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As I’ve said before elsewhere , this prosecutor had every incentive not to get an indictment. He is the son of a cop, and he has lied about witness testimony to a grand jury in a case where police officers shot and killed two unarmed black men. In addition, any prosecution relies on the evidence chain set in motion by the police making a call, which the police have conveniently fouled to hell. Why would the prosecutor want an indictment in a case he doesn’t want to try that he would likely lose? Darren Wilson would have been likely to have the best attorneys money could buy — he’s had people actively fundraising for months. Any good defense attorney could get this man reasonable doubt.
I saw parts of Michael Brown’s funeral. I’m sickened.
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With this sort of defeatism, he should just resign. I don’t know what’s even happening. A cop is terrified of an unarmed kid. A prosecutor is terrified of trying a case against a defense attorney. Why is everybody so scared all of a sudden?
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But the good thing about all of this is that we are in a post-racist society now, because there is no more colonialism.
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How come there is no more colonialism? Where did it go all of a sudden?
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The demons went into the pigs and the pigs ran into the lake and were drowned.
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+1 for the dry, dry humor.
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Also, be sure to mention that the only racists out there are people who talk about racism. If only they would shut up about racism, we could all be peacefully color blind in our post-racist society.
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I think the more huff and puff people make about the 19th Century version of colonialism, the more they inwardly purify themselves, to the point that we have the perfectly non-racial society that we have today. Leftists who talk endless about the problem of colonialism in the past and all the terrible pain it still causes current generations are the greatest purifiers, to the point that we have not reached today’s standard of perfection.
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LOL ;-D
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My greatest fan. Wholehearted aficionado of historical irony and studied theoretician majoring in projective identification, therefore embracing fully the deeper implications of the parable of the demons and the pigs.
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It wasn’t even a court. It was a bunch of people deciding about whether the case should go to court, who, when presented with Wilson saying that he shot Brown while Brown had his hands up, decided the courts didn’t need to get involved in this.
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