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Gee – How Could This Happen in a State With a Barney Frank-Style Civil Rights La

Started by Natasha, July 20, 2009, 04:23:57 PM

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Natasha

Gee – How Could This Happen in a State With a Barney Frank-Style Civil Rights Law?

http://endablog.wordpress.com/2009/07/18/gee-how-could-this-happen-in-a-state-with-a-barney-frank-style-civil-rights-law/
7/20/09

Oh...

Silly me.

Vanessa Edwards Foster shines well-needed light on all of the insane glee over the conviction in the Lateisha Green murder – because, you see, in a state where trans = unworthy, murder = manslaughter.

    Lateisha Green's murderer, Dwight DeLee, received his verdict in a Syracuse Courthouse. He was found innocent of second degree murder. He was convicted of first degree manslaughter. The jury determined that after DeLee had lobbed invective and epithets at Lateisha Green sitting in her brother's car, after he'd gone into the house to retrieve his rifle, and after lobbing a few more epithets and leveling the gun at point blank range into the car and shooting Teish, that he'd intended to only "seriously injure" her but had no intentions of killing her. Manslaughter, not a murder.
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lisagurl

Murder takes planing and premeditated motive. Anger is emotional spur of the moment. Both parties need to recognize anger's power and defuse the situation.

QuoteHow Could This Happen in a State With a Barney Frank-Style Civil Rights Law?

Civil rights does not give you the right to push  people to the brink.
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