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On 4/21/2011 9:11 PM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
... Funny how conservatives latch on to jury verdicts as being definative proof of guilt- but disregard them entirely when the jury votes to acquit. Why is that, do you think? Where else does evidence coalesce and create a picture of such definition? Where else do witnesses assemble under one roof, with evidence about some event? Unless, of course, you have been an eyewitness. My gawd man, do you attempt to paint yourself a moron with the first question? Regards, JS |
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