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Fri Jun-15-07 09:57 AM
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Anyone keeping track of Nifong's "I don't recalls"? n/t |
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Fri Jun-15-07 09:58 AM
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Fri Jun-15-07 09:59 AM
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:01 AM
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5. Isn't he the prosecutor of the Duke case? |
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"I don't remember" seems to be the new Republican Universal Defense Strategy. RUDS.
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:05 AM
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:07 AM
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:08 AM
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9. One of the reasons Faux News has delighted in it. |
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:22 AM
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11. While, since shit like this is |
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happening to Repukes more than Dems, any little tidbit is a drop of water in the desert for them....
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:39 AM
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12. True, but party affiliation shouldn't have any bearing on corruption, but thanks to Newt Gingrich, |
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we'll never, ever get off that slimy path.
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:00 AM
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3. DA in the Duke LaCrosse case, charged with prosecutorial misconduct. nt |
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:01 AM
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4. Is he the DA in the Duke Lacrosse case? |
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:02 AM
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Edited on Fri Jun-15-07 10:02 AM by PCIntern
chop his nuts off. Figuratively, of course.
Bastard.
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:13 AM
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Seligmann more or less hung his ass out to dry this morning. Good.
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Fri Jun-15-07 10:57 AM
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13. There has been a nagging feeling |
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in my mind that there was some funny business here. The guy from the lab said that some information was his fault. Just looking at those young men and their pompous attitude gave me pause. The didn't have many redeeming qualities. Why did they think it necessary to have a stripper in the frat house? There is a lot of questions in my mind and I don't mind saying that. Who got paid off!!!!!!
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:01 AM
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14. Strippers and frat houses are a common combination |
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Girl's gotta make a living.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:04 AM
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15. and a recipe for disaster it seems. |
marshall
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:24 AM
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But statistically how many strippers do you think are hired for frat parties across the nation? Most do not end up with a fiasco like this.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:43 AM
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29. True. But hiring strippers and prostitutes, while legal, |
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is a risk for this very reason. The stripper/accuser turned out to have serious mental health issues.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:45 AM
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30. well first of all, hiring a prostitute is not legal last time i checked |
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So yes, I assume that would be risky. And not every stripper has serious mental issues. Again proving this is just a random one time incident.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:59 AM
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31. I thought it was legal to hire a prostitute in some states. |
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Like Nevada for example. Maybe they changed that.
No, not every stripper has mental health issues NOR DID I SAY THAT. This one did and set off a nasty chain of events.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:08 AM
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17. What are you basing this on? |
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I'd have an attitude to if an over-aggressive prosecutor with an inflated sense of self-worth were destroying my character too. What about these three kids do you find to be a "lack of redeeming qualities?" That they hired a stripper? That they got to one of the more elite colleges in the country?
Why not hire a stripper to come to your frat house party if that's what you enjoy doing? It's perfectly legal and something that college aged men (in fact, men of all ages really) have been doing for a long time. If you have a problem with strippers, or those who hire them, well, okay, but that's really your problem.
If you've followed the case at all (and my guess here is that you haven't, other than seeing the kids on some chat-bot news program and condemning them because they looked "pompous"), I think you'd see that if anyone was in the wrong here, it was the prosecution.
Of course that whole "innocent until proven guilty" thing didn't stop a shitload of DU'ers from calling for the lynch mob when this story originally broke. The knee-jerk reaction squad was in full effect.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:12 AM
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18. The DISTRICT ATTORNEY is on trial here, they've been exonerated. |
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May you never have a friend or relative fall victim to an overzealous prosecutor.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:23 AM
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As a person who has been such a victim, I can tell you just how damaging it can be.
In 2003, I was working at the Office of Naval Intelligence, which required a high level security clearence. Due to a clerical error, a page of my application was lost (put in the wrong folder by someone who wasen't me. Well, someone noticed this and reported it to security, and the next thing ya know, I'm being accused of falsifying documents by not providing a "full" copy of my application. My security clearance was revoked, I was fired by the contractor I was working for and spent 40% of my 2003 take home pay on my legal defense...because an over-aggressive federal attorney thought he could get some credit for busting me. Six months into legal proceedings, the missing page was found in another folder (in the same drawer of the same filing cabinet). Still took the federal attack dogs three more months to drop charges against me. They didn't want to look bad after their case fell apart, so they went fishing for anything else they could find on me, which ended up being nothing, although they debated bringing up charges that I had put malicious software on the ONI computer network because someone had tried during the year I worked there and since they already had my name in the system, why not blame me for it?
My reputation was in shambles and I essentially had to start a new career in a different field, even though all charges were dropped and I was completely innocent.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:29 AM
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24. A very close relative was prosecuted (successfully) for solicitation. |
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Regardless of the fact that not only was the time on the police report completely wrong, they had him in the WRONG CAR; he was NOT driving his vehicle (the one on the police report, different color and model and VIN than what he was actually driving), he was driving a friend's car because his was in the shop--and the shop owner testified to that effect.
If he survives this, I will hound Nifong myself throughout his career.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:33 AM
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I don't think he's going to survive this.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:35 AM
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26. Unless the Bush administration hires him. It's possible that there |
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will be an opening in the Justice Department soon and they could claim that this clearly WASN'T a policial appointment...
I'm only semi-joking, too.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:22 AM
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21. So where do you get the opinion that they are pompous and have little redeeming qualities? |
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Because they had a stripper? Get off your high horse.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:39 AM
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27. Stop blaming the victims. |
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Hiring a stripper is not cause for false rape accusations and prosecutorial misconduct.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:07 AM
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16. Among the phrases I want to see permanently banned from the English |
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language:
"In my own mind..."
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:19 AM
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19. Not a lineup, a "presentation of photographs." |
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Gad--this man's career is hopefully over.
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:22 AM
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20. Yeah, he doesn't make sense |
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But what else can he say, other than admit that he was dishonest?
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Fri Jun-15-07 11:39 AM
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28. Gotta go to a doctor's appointment, if anyone's watching can you |
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offer some highlights?
Thanks.
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