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   Message 156,778 of 157,374   
   BeamMeUpScotty to NEMO   
   Re: SHAPIRO: Due Process Is The Opposite   
   11 May 21 08:44:35   
   
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   From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov   
      
   On 5/6/21 1:46 PM, NEMO wrote:   
   > On Thu, 6 May 2021 10:33:53 -0400, BeamMeUpScotty   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 5/6/21 9:54 AM, Siri Cruise wrote:   
   >>> In article <20210505-130521.937.0@news.giganews.com>,   
   >>>  Ubiquitous  wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> But there were always lingering questions about the verdict. The biggest   
   >>>   
   >>> Idiot. The standard for the verdict is not beyond all doubt, but   
   >>> beyond reasonable doubt. Questions often remain.   
   >>>   
   >> There is reasonable doubt that Dereck Chauvin woke up planning to kill   
   >> George Floyd or for that matter to kill anyone....   
   >>   
   >> which should be taking all but manslaughter off the table so yes there   
   >> is reasonable doubt in several of the convictions that they found him   
   >> guilty of.   
   >>   
   >> Someone is Dead and human error is probably involved, but was it 100%   
   >> Chauvin's responsibility, it doesn't appear to be, so there's even some   
   >> doubt in the manslaughter charge.   
   >   
   > Second and third degree murder in Minnesota don't require   
   > premeditation.   
   >   
   And he wasn't angry....  or trying to kill for a political statement...   
    it was just another day at work.  On the job deaths are NOT usually   
   Murder but are manslaughter and negligence.   It wasn't a workplace   
   killing by a crazed Muslim or even a hate crime since they were dealing   
   with all kinds of people and they were a multicultural group of police   
   on the scene.   
      
   It's a case of turning an accident or callous negligence into a   
   political tool.   
      
   You can't have Social Justice and Equal Justice at the same time,   
   they're 'mutually exclusive'.   
      
      
      
      
   --   
   That's Karma   
      
   *The first rule of SURVIVAL CLUB is*   
   Never trust what Democrats or Marxists tell you. Make them prove it with   
   actual verifiable facts and science. And if you didn't find the lie in   
   what the Democrat-Marxists told you then you didn't dig deep enough. The   
   *Gruber Doctrine* is the Marxist plan that says it's "to the Democrats   
   advantage to have a lack of transparency and then lie about everything".   
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G790p0LcgbI   
      
      
      
   *The next rule of SURVIVAL CLUB is*   
   216 - If women do the same job the same way for less money, why do   
   companies hire men to do the same job the same way for more money?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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