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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The Duke rape case finally ended with the North Carolina Attorney General saying the accused are innocent. Hopefully the Democrat DA will be dis-barred, at least. This was one of the worst cases I've ever heard about, where the DA completely ignored exculpatory evidence. I suppose this could be looked at as justice is finally done, but it cost the defendant's families a lot of money. Democrat politics had a lot to do with this case.

Justice is still missing in the Libby case, where the Judge would not allow exculpatory evidence to be presented, and the Prosecutor effectively mislead the Court. In his closing he made statements that were not proven or even presented during testimony. It is sad but true that a Republican can be convicted of almost anything by a Washington, DC jury. The Appeals Court should throw out the conviction, but they are mostly Democrats. Again, this is a case of Democrats using the courts to get their political adversaries.

The Tom DeLay case is another example of Democrats attacking their enemies by use of criminal indictment. Ronnie Earle, the Liberal Democrat DA in Austin is a bad joke. He has brought trumped up charges against several of his political enemies, some of whom were fellow Democrats. He had to shop for a Grand Jury to get an indictment against DeLay, and originally charged DeLay with something that was not illegal. It is sad but true that in Austin it may be possible to find a jury that will convict DeLay for being a Republican.

In all three of these cases the Prosecutor at least mislead the Grand Jury. Another interesting aspect of the last two of these is that Capital Cities are heavily Democrat. Why is it that the people who work in government are mostly Democrats?

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