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South Carolina Joins The Mob

While outrage over the police’s use of fatal force continues to gain momentum, grand juries in three separate cases in South Carolina have gone against the…

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  1. Charlie #
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    What in the world do you mean when you say “SC Joins the Mob”? Seems to me that the reverse is true, when you read the story you link to.

  2. theaveeditor #
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    My choice of a headline is of the “Man Bites Dogs Variety.”

    The problem I have with your state is that it has never accepted its horrible guilt for the past and still celebrates slavery.

    Of course it is not alone. Even here in Washington, our original North South highway is till named for Jefferson Davis though there are no longer nay ouboic signs identifying that. Hypocrisy is common everywhere.

    That said, South Carolina does deserve credit for the indictment. I hope the cops get an honest trial.

  3. Charlie #
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    MY state? Your’ full of shit

  4. theaveeditor #
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    Sorry? I thought you lived in South Carolina? Where do you live?

  5. Charlie #
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    NOYFB

  6. theaveeditor #
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    Oh? Why so secretive? BTW, I am interested that you chose this nom de web. I have a Charlie the Tuna story I tell from my Navy days!

  7. Charlie #
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    You ask “Why so secretive?” Why not? Does Roger Rabbit tell us who he is?

  8. theaveeditor #
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    He actually tells oyu a lot about who he is. everything other than his name. For all I know you are a pervert like the troll who was posting here a few onths ago in defense of kids beauty pageants. That guy lives in SC where I gather that sort of child abuse is normal.

  9. Roger Rabbit #
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    Because I don’t want weirdos throwing molotov cocktails down my burrow hole.

  10. Roger Rabbit #
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    South Carolina will be forever remembered as the state that lynched 14-year-old George Stinney after a joke of a “trial.” What amends has that state made other than a modern-day judge acknowledging the obvious by throwing out his conviction? His execution wasn’t just a miscarriage of justice, it was a premeditated murder, in which lying cops played a central role. Maybe that dark history has something to do with the fact SC is prosecuting killer cops while other states sweep such incidents under the rug? Let us hope SC is finally joining the human race.


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