oc2002
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Wed Jan-19-05 08:51 AM
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Perfect picture of 'RED STATE' America, and explains the Bush election |
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To understand the reason Bush is elected, you have to understand the people who voted for him. http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/01/18/shallow.jury.pool.ap/index.html
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southernleftylady
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Wed Jan-19-05 08:55 AM
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1. OK i live in Memphis.. |
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this is so embarrassing.. now you understand why i get so frustrated living here don't ya ;) lol
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Boosterman
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:49 AM
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11. heh. I used to live in Memphis. Walls now. |
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After the beheading and the shooting in the same week I had enough.
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Wed Jan-19-05 08:57 AM
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2. It's a red state but it's a blue county |
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We're so proud here in Memphis
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Wed Jan-19-05 10:19 AM
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You will mess up the whole thread with that info.
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Wed Jan-19-05 08:58 AM
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3. I seriously doubt the three |
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Edited on Wed Jan-19-05 08:59 AM by OKNancy
people listed in this story bothered to vote. It's an interesting short article, but I don't see how it relates to voting patterns. I think there are probably more straightforward ways to bash red states if that is the intent of the post.
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:45 AM
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Nothing in this article to indicate how these people voted.
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:06 AM
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4. I was called for jury duty last year |
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After everyone in the prospective jury pool was assembled in the courtroom (approximately 100 people), we were asked for everyone who had been convicted of a crime and served time in jail (local, state or federal detention) please rise. About half of the room stood up. They were dismissed. Then they asked for everyone that had a case pending in court to please stand. About 15 more people stood. They were dismissed. We then had three people stand and ask to address the judge. They explained to him that they were under surveillance by our local police for suspected drug dealing, and they thought that they really wouldn't be unbiased as far as any police testimony was concerned. They were dismissed. I couldn't believe it. By the time the attorneys got down to actual juror selection, there were only about 35 of us left out of the original 100.
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:17 AM
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6. that is indicative of a larger problem |
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we have a higher incarceration rate than aparthied south africa. somebody has to fill those beds for the prison industry.
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:12 AM
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5. Question. Why the hell is this a front page story on CNN? |
oc2002
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:20 AM
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7. CorporateNewsNetwork....what news? |
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I still think its a funy article. Not intended to be taken seriously.
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:23 AM
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8. Because odd/humerous stories are huge internet draws. |
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They get posted on message boards and sent to email lists. Everyone has a good laugh and CNN gets extra traffic.
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Wed Jan-19-05 10:00 AM
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It's a cheap laugh taking advantage of stereotypes. Good journalism would discuss what the full jury pool was - 10 people? 50? And it would discuss whether this was a normal number of jury rejects, or whether it was a unique situation.
If their intent was to show the decline of serious journalism at CNN, they did a great job.
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Wed Jan-19-05 10:05 AM
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14. It's an underhanded way of flogging tort reform |
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Message: juries are stupid and incompetent, and shouldn't be trusted.
You get lots of anecdotal stories like this when tort reform is in the air.
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Wed Jan-19-05 09:47 AM
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Damn! I say the lawyer called it right, "Jury Pool from Hell." Yup, sounds exactly like those 'family values' folk.
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Wed Jan-19-05 10:00 AM
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13. In last Sunday's Washington Post magazine |
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was an article entitled "Red America" - this will paint a much truer (and sadder) picture of why people voted for the moron.
While I do not agree with the author's slant (he actually believes the election was legit) the views of the people he talked with are to be expected. Fox News, Limbaugh brainwashing, churches hammering home Bush is moral, etc. - what do you expect?
I'd enclose a link, but I have the flu and can barely finish these thoughts.
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