Black man found hanging from tree in Mississippi

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Officials: Evidence doesn't support foul play

African-American man was found hanging from a tree in the Mississippi woods

Officials: Evidence doesn't support foul play | National News - WVTM
 

Cliffy

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all I know is I didn't do it.
Are you sure. I see no evidence to support your claim.

It's a world turned upside down isn't it? The racist Democratic Party of the past is now the party of the colored folks and the rich white folks. And the big business Republican Party of the past is now the home of the white working/middle classes.
Yup, somewhere just after WW11 the parties did a role reversal. But don't tell Smack that. He is still stuck in the 1800s.
 

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I think they been s***birds from day 1. At times I wonder if they be putting on a show and all us dummies fallin for their act.
Yup, it is all a movie they play to entertain the sheeple while they go about doing whatever they please.
 

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Yup, somewhere just after WW11 the parties did a role reversal. But don't tell Smack that. He is still stuck in the 1800s.

And some people will go back to the crusades, and Salem witch trials to support a claim against christians.....
But you wouldn't do that heh?
Noooooo! or maybe? yes huh?
Huge assumption. If the Christian god inspired the original invaders I would have to repeat that he must have been and still is a psychopath. The slaughter of the aboriginal population, particularly after they saved the original pilgrim's asses from starving to death, and the slave trade in blacks proves to me that the only freedom that the original pilgrims wanted was for themselves and no body else. Their intolerance toward anything non christian culminated in such wonderful acts of charity as the Salem witch hunts. Now that was inspiring!
 

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And some people will go back to the crusades, and Salem witch trials to support a claim against christians.....
But you wouldn't do that heh?
Noooooo! or maybe? yes huh?
That you got that from what I said, says more about you than me. I would not even suggest a return to such Christian barbarity, let alone act it out. You sir are just a shyte disturber with no social or religious merit.
 

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Yup, somewhere just after WW11 the parties did a role reversal. But don't tell Smack that. He is still stuck in the 1800s.


Nope, not stuck at all but you have trouble following threads.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Finneran


Democrat Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.


After the 2000 U.S. census, in 2001 the Massachusetts House, under Finneran's leadership, drew up new House districts. The redistricting was challenged in Federal court, in a civil case, by the Black Political Task Force and others, as unfair to minority voters by constructing districts intended to favor white incumbents to the detriment of candidates preferred by blacks. In 2004, a three-judge Federal Court panel held that the redistricting plan violated section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by discriminating against black voters. It held that 17 Massachusetts House districts were enjoined from being used in the 2004 election, that the legislature was given six weeks to create an acceptable plan for the districts, and the plaintiff Black Political Task Force could comment on proposed districts before being approved by the Court.[6][7] In a footnote to the decision, the court criticized Finneran, implying that he misled the court when he testified that he had little involvement in the redistricting process. The court said "Although Speaker Finneran denied any involvement in the redistricting process, the circumstantial evidence strongly suggests the opposite conclusion." Finneran's attorney, Egbert, claimed that the statement was "simply wrong." (Under state law and House rules, Finneran was free to participate in drafting the legislative map before it was released.)[8] Federal prosecutors indicted Finneran in June 2005 in a criminal case, charging him with perjury and obstruction of justice for misrepresenting his participation in the redistricting process. The indictment cited eight meetings that he held about redistricting

Role reversal? I think not.


You Failed Again Cliffy