Thoughts on Floyd

DvlDog4WVU

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Feb 2, 2008
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What's utterly amazing about this post is that there are approximately 382 million people in our country. Only one nutjob………. DvlDog…….. is completely and thoroughly obsessed with the idea that our country/nation has been robbed of finding Floyd guilty of possibly passing a phony $20 bill. Forget these facts:

Dvl;Dog assumes all these hurdles would have been easily jumped/cleared:

Was a phony bill even passed?
Credibility of store owner? Somebody has to ID the defendants at trial
Were these the right guys? (DvlDog assumes that.....all blacks look alike)
What about a trial? Could the state prove its case?
Makeup of jury? Juries can do anything.

Instead...……...DvlDog ….attacks the past history of Floyd...…… much like defense lawyers do to a rape victim. Pretty disgusting & Racist.

In addition...…….. look at the video in detail as many times as you want...…… Floyd never, never, ever exhibits any sign of resisting arrest.
Utterly amazing your take on my post.

Our country is a country of laws built on the bedrock principle of all men are created equal in the eyes of the law. Floyd’s murder denied both him the opportunity to seek justice through a court. Equally as important is the people were denied justice in the event he was convicted. His murder circumvented our bedrock principle and violated the very principle for how our nation exists and why it’s unrivaled.
 

SKYHAWKBALL

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I think both sides need to end this never ending war on drugs. It will never be successful the way the government wants it. If you legalize drugs and decriminalize incarcerations d/t drugs, then it will deflate prices and it makes a youngster think twice about trying to be a drugmule.if you’re caught selling illegally, then you deserve criminal punishment. If your buying from an approved source or using for personal use, then no arresting or jail use.