Monday, November 24, 2014

I Remember...

...when the verdict in the OJ Simpson trial came down.  I thought it was such a miscarriage of justice that I went out and burned and looted throughout the night. Oh, wait.  I went back to work, feeling that there was a miscarriage of justice but that it was what it was and the jury had way more evidence before them than I did.

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  1. That's what decent people do: they carry on. Only the uneducated "entitlement" crowd throws a tantrum when they don't get what they want.

    They don't want "justice", by the way. They're simply too ignorant to know the word they want is vengeance. A mob is a mob is a mob ...

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    1. And why wasn't there a curfew? And where were the National Guard. We knew this would happen.

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  2. There would have been riots had the verdict returned "guilty"....because to the mob mentality, carefully stirred and directed by those pulling the strings from safely afar (*cough*Sharpton/Jackson*cough*), if the "white cop" had been found guilty, then by association, ALL white cops would be guilty (just not caught yet), blah blah blah go loot a bunch of completely unrelated businesses. There was no getting out of this without a mob, short of sending in the Nat'l Guard (WITH ammo for their rifles).

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    1. The National Guard that was already in the area...

      I agree. There would have been riots no matter what. There are too many professionals in this to let the opportunity pass by.

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