Casey Anthony Trial Exposes Justice System

Town Heretic

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You could try the Sydney Morning Herald. :)
Looks like you're off on that part. Here's something you might want to look at. Higher population/lower incidence equals lowered not elevated rates.

Galatians 3:24
Therefore the law was our tutor to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
Different law. Or do you regularly consult Blacks during Sunday service? :poly:
 

Stripe

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Jukia

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Apply that standard of acceptance to any other system.

Airlines?
"We get you to the correct destination far more often than we send you somewhere you don't want to go!"

Automobile manufacturing?
"Our cars don't break down far more often than they do break down!"

Heart surgery?
"Our patients make it out of the OR far more often than they die on the table!"


But when it comes down to people's lives and freedom, pretty good is good enough. eh? :chuckle:

People's lives? Was anyone put to death unfairly? You know convicted of a capital crime they did not commit? "Hey, we execute far more guilty people than innocent people".
 

Frank Ernest

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Incorrect. Earp and his associates were nearly hanged for the OK Corral incident, which many even today see as borderline murder or at least an abuse of power. What you're describing is just a version of jackbooted fascism, done American style. That you're actually serious is a disgrace.
No, the Earps weren't "nearly hanged" by anyone. They were encouraged to leave town after the OK Corral incident and they did. As the history unfolds, it turns out that the "courageous" editor of the Tombstone Epitaph was a buddy of the county sheriff who was the focal point of the local corruption fostered by the Clantons. Sure didn't want the territorial governor looking into it.
 

Granite

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No, the Earps weren't "nearly hanged" by anyone. They were encouraged to leave town after the OK Corral incident and they did. As the history unfolds, it turns out that the "courageous" editor of the Tombstone Epitaph was a buddy of the county sheriff who was the focal point of the local corruption fostered by the Clantons. Sure didn't want the territorial governor looking into it.

The words used by the prosecution were "I think we can hang them," Frank. Don't let your distaste for me get in the way of the facts. The Earps weren't just politely shown the door. They were brought to court. And I'm aware of the collusion between the editor and the sheriff.
 

chrysostom

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we don't need a new system

we just need a few good men
and
we will be lucky to get that
 
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