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17 hours ago, DefenderAO said:

The 6th jury they could find, after five others wouldn't indict, convicted him.

 

And OJ walked.

 

He'll likely be pardoned.  And I guess you didn't like this part; I'll post again.

 

The indictment itself was not without controversy. Detective David Fugitt, the well-respected lead investigator in the case who is known locally as the "godfather of the homicide unit," claimed in a sworn affidavit in August 2021 that prosecutors under Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, one of several district attorneys who have been funded by leftwing billionaire George Soros, forced him to remove exculpatory evidence from his presentation to the grand jury. 
 

How to tell us you don't know the difference between an indictment and a verdict. You realize those aren't the same jury, right? And that there's no defense or anyone to present exculpatory evidence to a grand jury?

 

And the misinformation about Soros funding really undercuts believing anything you post.

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On 4/8/2023 at 10:33 AM, Guy Chamberlin said:

Is it possible that a far right influencer misrepresented he seems to be cheering for the guy who shot and killed someone.  someone who never fired their gun at him.   a guy who said something along the lines of "someone should go shoot protesters and claim self defense."   that would be sick to cheer for someone like that.  much of the incident in order to fuel partisan outrage, and one of our HuskerBoard brethren passed it along as pathetic fact? 

here is the shooter admitting that the gun wasn't pointed at him when he killed him.  the jury saw this.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, commando said:

here is the shooter admitting that the gun wasn't pointed at him when he killed him.  the jury saw this.

 

 

Pretty sure as a soldier he would have been held to a higher standard as far as ROE in a combat zone.

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17 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

 

Eh, if Republicans want to use the judiciary - who's entire design is supposed to be non-political - as  theater for political hackery by nominating complete and total morons - don't act surprised when the legitimacy of the court is called into question.

 

Like, I get it:  having a judge that will literally do whatever moronic culture war nonsense pushed by Tucker Carlson is probably great of you're a right wing nut job.

 

But you can spare the faux outrage if people rightly question the stupidity of this judge, the apparatus that empowers him, and the Federalist Society that rewards and pushes similar moronic judges into positions of power. 

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22 hours ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

The Grand Champion of False Equivalency:  

 

Robert Byrd was a member of the KKK 80 years ago.

So lay off the overt racists of the GOP who actively influence policy today. 

 

What party were the predominant slave owners in the past?  Hint, the same party that drives big cities into the ground in blue areas today.  Wolves in wool.

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On 4/9/2023 at 7:20 AM, Scarlet said:

 

There it is, the whataboutism card. Didn't Byrd renounce his bigoted past?  Aren't Christians all about grace?  There's still time for you.

 

 

Lol ...the New York Post complete with the "Marxism" boogie man

 

Never been there but it seems like a pretty cool oasis in the middle of a backwards, hillbilly state.

 

Posted a video of Biden talking about poor kids vs white kids.  Pretty recent.  And then look at policies propagating and exacerbating the issues in blue cities across the country.  They've duped many in the country.

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, RedDenver said:

How to tell us you don't know the difference between an indictment and a verdict. You realize those aren't the same jury, right? And that there's no defense or anyone to present exculpatory evidence to a grand jury?

 

And the misinformation about Soros funding really undercuts believing anything you post.

 

You're not anywhere caught up on what Soros is funding.  I understand ask I wouldn't be overturning those stones in your shoes either.  

 

It took over five GJ's to even pursue an indictment.  It wouldn't be hard to get a jury to convict from Austin.  

 

He very well may be pardoned.

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Cities in the US with policy issues as well as deeply seated culture issue.

 

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegleybloom/2023/01/31/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us-crime-in-america/?sh=5bed7cd54b25

 

MoneyGeek came up with this year’s list by analyzing the FBI’s crime statistics for 2021 (the most recent year of available data), including violent crimes such as murder, rape and aggravated assault, as well as property crimes such as home burglary and motor vehicle theft. The company looked at 263 cities with populations greater than 100,000.

 

The Most Dangerous Cities in the US (Mayor party affiliation)

 

 

  1. St. Louis, Missouri (D)
  2. Mobile, Alabama (R)
  3. Birmingham, Alabama (D)
  4. Baltimore, Maryland (D)
  5. Memphis, Tennessee (D)
  6. Detroit, Michigan (D)
  7. Cleveland, Ohio (D)
  8. New Orleans, Louisiana (D)
  9. Shreveport, Louisiana (R)
  10. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (D)
  11. Little Rock, Arkansas (D)
  12. Oakland, California (D)
  13.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin (D)
  14. Kansas City, Missouri (D)
  15. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (D)
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1 hour ago, DefenderAO said:

Cities in the US with policy issues as well as deeply seated culture issue.

 

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegleybloom/2023/01/31/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-us-crime-in-america/?sh=5bed7cd54b25

 

MoneyGeek came up with this year’s list by analyzing the FBI’s crime statistics for 2021 (the most recent year of available data), including violent crimes such as murder, rape and aggravated assault, as well as property crimes such as home burglary and motor vehicle theft. The company looked at 263 cities with populations greater than 100,000.

 

The Most Dangerous Cities in the US (Mayor party affiliation)

 

 

  1. St. Louis, Missouri (D)
  2. Mobile, Alabama (R)
  3. Birmingham, Alabama (D)
  4. Baltimore, Maryland (D)
  5. Memphis, Tennessee (D)
  6. Detroit, Michigan (D)
  7. Cleveland, Ohio (D)
  8. New Orleans, Louisiana (D)
  9. Shreveport, Louisiana (R)
  10. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (D)
  11. Little Rock, Arkansas (D)
  12. Oakland, California (D)
  13.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin (D)
  14. Kansas City, Missouri (D)
  15. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (D)

A lot of really red states in that list. Thanks for sharing. 

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