that's not been wo(R)king too well...turns out candidate quality mattersregardless of the candidate at the top of the ticket
that's not been wo(R)king too well...turns out candidate quality matters
Your story doesn't hold, lecturer.
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He had his forensics experts and the prosecution had theirs. That's how it works. It's an adversarial process and the people best qualified to make the decision are the ones in the courthouse. Not always perfect. And we all at various times will object to a verdict. Y'all though might want to reconsider this unseemly sympathy for the criminal class of America.
If the jury is wrong, surely there are some judges left in Texas who are not part of the woke commie mob. Surely, he will get a fair shake from one of them.
what can i say...DC juryThe picture there shows the weapon being pointed at the driver.
what can i say...DC jury
hopefully there are some good judges left in texas who will give him a fair hearing upon appeal
How many of those judges will withstand death threats?
what can i say...DC jury
hopefully there are some good judges left in texas who will give him a fair hearing upon appeal
If it turns out that this case gets overturned via appeals, do you point to that as evidence that our system is healthy?
No one case is going to say much about the health of our legal system.
I do find it interesting how all of a sudden a substantial part of the right wants to defund the FBI and cast doubt about the legitimacy of the entire legal system. It says something. And not about the health of the legal system.
We have a whole group of people now who want to get their way regardless of law. They want to disenfranchise voters who disagree with them. And they don't like the law being applied to them.
Ok you didn't answer the question but you continue to suggest that a wrongful verdict is no big deal because our system has an appeals process that can correct things
My position is that the verdict being incorrect is a sign of bad health. And the disease will keep spreading as idiots like you keep supporting it.
And one day the appeals process will be just as ill.
Ok you didn't answer the question but you continue to suggest that a wrongful verdict is no big deal because our system has an appeals process that can correct things
My position is that the verdict being incorrect is a sign of bad health. And the disease will keep spreading as idiots like you keep supporting it.
And one day the appeals process will be just as ill.
There have been verdicts I disagree with. The system is not perfect. But no legal system will be perfect. If your boy gets convicted in New York, Washington or Atlanta, it will be because he is a career criminal and the law will have finally caught up with him. Not because of the unfairness of it all.
1. If the law decides he's guilty and will find the crime to prove it, that's very bad
2. If the law decides that Trump's crimes matters but Bidens don't, that's a huge problem.
You're basically begging for a civil war
This reminds me of when Biden continuously passes or makes EOs that are blatantly unconstitutional. In some cases, our system fixes that disease. And we all breathe a sigh of relief that we are healthy. But there is never any punishment... And it just emboldens them to keep going. Best case is it sticks... Worst case is we get 12 months of illegal policy, and a **** ton of money must be spent to solve.
But that disease is spreading, and it's not long before the cancer is curable