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Over half the residents of that gated community were black, Hispanic or Asian.
Does anybody know what the fuck aspergers boy's point is with this shit? Fucking Rainman.
Over half the residents of that gated community were black, Hispanic or Asian.
yes, that does happen. We have seen it before and we will see it again. Because the prosecution must be able to show beyond a reasonable doubt that the person did it. So unless you are suggesting we change that standard, then it will continue.
No, it is not irrelevant. How often to do we hear about the call for justice for those young black men who are killed by other young black men? No, we only hear about it when the young black man is killed by someone of a different race. In this case by an Hispanic man.
Can you honestly say the prosecution made its case beyond a reasonable doubt? That is what they are required by law to do.
She wants him to be taken outside the courthouse and strung up, apparently she wants a new crop of 'strange fruit'.
IMO the prosecution was so bad I'm tempted to wonder if a fix was in. Whether the whole intent was to get GZ off with bad lawyering.
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IMO the prosecution was so bad I'm tempted to wonder if a fix was in. Whether the whole intent was to get GZ off with bad lawyering.
There's no doubt in my mind the case went from prosecuting GZ to prosecuting TM. And for all the people here talking about evidence, you guys are basing it mostly on what GZ said, i.e. "he attacked me first", "he jumped me while I was waiting for the cops", "he looks suspicious, like he's on drugs or something". Do you not see the unfairness of giving GZ's testimony the most weight because he's alive and TM isn't? And what about Serino sneaking in his opinion that GZ seemed straightforward in his answers? The judge trying to strike that is like unringing a bell, it's out there for good.
I'll say it again, it was wrong for everyone to assume GZ was telling the truth about the killing when his own record of lying and deceit was downplayed.
If that was the case, could the prosecution not requested a change of venue?
How ironic that this movie is coming out at just this time ..
Fruitvale Station and Trayvon Martin: We Have to Act
If the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Oscar Grant, the real-life protagonist of the new film Fruitvale Station, were isolated incidents, we could complain and then feel better. We could protest, and then move on. We could be angry, but with the hope that the travesties would not be repeated.
However, neither death represents a random miscarriage of justice. The unpunished (or underpunished) killing of a young man of color at the hands of a man with a gun is very familiar in our society, and familiar to me as an elected official. It takes me back to some of my past campaigns to place civilian oversight over police.
The release of Fruitvale Station, though, is a reminder of how we must still fight for common sense controls to rein in the few bad actors among the officers who are supposed to protect us.
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Oscar Grant was killed in 2009, the year I became an Assemblymember. It moved me to take the San Francisco experience and try to transfer its success to BART. Police for that transit agency obviously need the same kind of civilian oversight that has made a difference in San Francisco. Grant is not the only one to have been shot and killed by BART police and, in the 1990s, a Bay Guardian review found that BART police's internal affairs had not sustained a single one of the 162 complaints against its officers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-ammiano/fruitvale-station-trayvon-martin_b_3604058.html
What testimony conflicted with hers? Zimmerman the liars?
Speaking of strange fruits...
Another reason why the whole thing's so shady, this should have happened right at the beginning, give the Sanford history of racism. Yet I don't recall anybody asking for it.
Over half the residents of that gated community were black, Hispanic or Asian.
How ironic that this movie is coming out at just this time ..
Fruitvale Station and Trayvon Martin: We Have to Act
If the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Oscar Grant, the real-life protagonist of the new film Fruitvale Station, were isolated incidents, we could complain and then feel better. We could protest, and then move on. We could be angry, but with the hope that the travesties would not be repeated.
However, neither death represents a random miscarriage of justice. The unpunished (or underpunished) killing of a young man of color at the hands of a man with a gun is very familiar in our society, and familiar to me as an elected official. It takes me back to some of my past campaigns to place civilian oversight over police.
The release of Fruitvale Station, though, is a reminder of how we must still fight for common sense controls to rein in the few bad actors among the officers who are supposed to protect us.
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Oscar Grant was killed in 2009, the year I became an Assemblymember. It moved me to take the San Francisco experience and try to transfer its success to BART. Police for that transit agency obviously need the same kind of civilian oversight that has made a difference in San Francisco. Grant is not the only one to have been shot and killed by BART police and, in the 1990s, a Bay Guardian review found that BART police's internal affairs had not sustained a single one of the 162 complaints against its officers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-ammiano/fruitvale-station-trayvon-martin_b_3604058.html
IMO the prosecution was so bad I'm tempted to wonder if a fix was in. Whether the whole intent was to get GZ off with bad lawyering.
There's no doubt in my mind the case went from prosecuting GZ to prosecuting TM. And for all the people here talking about evidence, you guys are basing it mostly on what GZ said, i.e. "he attacked me first", "he jumped me while I was waiting for the cops", "he looks suspicious, like he's on drugs or something". Do you not see the unfairness of giving GZ's testimony the most weight because he's alive and TM isn't? And what about Serino sneaking in his opinion that GZ seemed straightforward in his answers? The judge trying to strike that is like unringing a bell, it's out there for good.
I'll say it again, it was wrong for everyone to assume GZ was telling the truth about the killing when his own record of lying and deceit was downplayed.
I'm glad that his sheets are off. It's so obvious now that he might as well just come right out and declare his hate for black people. His problems with me are more obvious now.
Like most racists, his world view and perceptions of people are rooted in fear and ignorance.
LOL I love this response.
I just feel sad again reading this today. Superfreak actually isn't a racist, he just doesn't know how to listen, and arrogantly presumes he knows. A long time ago I told him that his postion on Acorn was a racist one, not meaning that he actually was racist. He flipped man. That's what led, at least in my mind, to our biggest falling out, because he was still enraged over that when Tom started his infamous rape thread.
Some people just don't want to listen. Or can't. At least not yet. I don't think they're hopeless, I just can't really stand listening to them talk.