Is Trump Being Treated Worse By Our Justice System Than Anyone Else In History?

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Trump has been 91 times and hasn't spent a second in lock up



You folks cheered for the death of innocent men - even after they were found not guilty..


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Yall are clowns...
 
I have no way of knowing the guilt or innocence of the accused black rapists

I would not allow myself to run wild in a park with thugs doing harm to innocent people

Thats not my idea of recreation

So I have little to fear from false accusations
If they can go after the Central Park 5, they can go after anyone.
 
No idea who those Negroes were, but I sure liked that Santana guy's music.

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Deflection noted.....

Funny how you folks didn't praise Santana (who has long been part of the civil rights movement) when he said this:


"Carlos Santana was given the Beaconof Change award before the Atlanta Braves' fifth annual Civil Rights Game on Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies and he used the opportunity to criticize Arizona and Georgia for their new immigration laws.

Saying he represented immigrants, the Grammy winner said at Turner field, “The people of Arizona, and the people of Atlanta, Georgia, you should be ashamed of yourselves.” This law is not correct. It's a cruel law, actually,” Santana, who emigrated to San Francisco in the 1960s, said after the ceremony. “This is about fear."



Funny how when you think he hates the same people you hate, you praise...which is typical of a right-winger.....
 
Deflection noted.....

Funny how you folks didn't praise Santana (who has long been part of the civil rights movement) when he said this:


"Carlos Santana was given the Beaconof Change award before the Atlanta Braves' fifth annual Civil Rights Game on Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies and he used the opportunity to criticize Arizona and Georgia for their new immigration laws.

Saying he represented immigrants, the Grammy winner said at Turner field, “The people of Arizona, and the people of Atlanta, Georgia, you should be ashamed of yourselves.” This law is not correct. It's a cruel law, actually,” Santana, who emigrated to San Francisco in the 1960s, said after the ceremony. “This is about fear."




Funny how when you think he hates the same people you hate, you praise...which is typical of a right-winger.....

I was joking you. Carlos Santana if a leftist shithead and a POS in real life. :laughing0301:
 
usually theres a crime that happens first. In Donald Trump's case he spoke words that Democrats did not like. His words caused them to look for a crime.... and manufacture a crime to the best of their abilities..which is why they continue to bring up more and more indictments as we go.
 
So, the folks who WERE ACTUALLY FALSELY ACCUSED somehow deserved it
They put themselves in a situation where they were suspected of rape

If they had been home studying for the ACT no one would have accused them of serious crimes
 
There has never ever been such a persecutional witch hunt.
Not even really focused on cheating to defeat him but rather cheating to prevent him from running
 

"Former President Donald Trump's legal team made a "stunningly stupid" mistake while arguing that the former president's trial in Washington, D.C., should be postponed until 2026, according to retired Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell. While arguing for the delay in a filing earlier this month, Lauro and his colleagues cited Powell v. Alabama, a 1932 Supreme Court case that reversed convictions for nine young Black men who had been accused of raping two white women in Scottsboro, Alabama. The Court's decision in Powell v. Alabama was due in part to the defendants not being given sufficient time to prepare an adequate defense.

She denounced Trump's legal team for citing Powell v. Alabama, noting that the young men accused in the 1932 case were sent to trial in roughly a week, while Trump's team was being given more than six months to defend the former president. "The moment in that hearing that struck me, I only have two words to describe it: 'stunningly stupid,'" Cordell said. "When Trump's attorney compared their desire to delay the case to what happened in the case of Powell v. Alabama...what the Trump team did was say that, 'Well, what happened in that trial is what could happen here in this trial.' Which is absolutely absurd."


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Some Civil rights leaders like Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Green and others have compared Trump to MLK and Mandela -- but it could it be that Trump is being treated much more unfairly by the legal system than these men ever where? I think it was a brilliant move by Trump's legal team to compare their situation to the Scottsboro 9 case, and if you are not familiar with that case - it involved 9 black men being falsely accused of rape; their trial ended and a death penalty verdict was given 6 days after their indictments. On top of that, when their cases were appealed by the racist organization, the NAACP and some commie Jew lawyer - the witnesses against the 9 men, recanted their testimony and admitted it was made up - however, they were still found guilty. It was appealed up to the Supreme Court years later - but most of the men ended up spending years in prison - it wasn't until 70 plus years later in 2013; that the state of Alabama issued posthumous pardons. The case went on to inspire certain literary classics like To Kill A Mockingbird and Native Son.

However, what Trump is facing is probably far more of an injustice than what the Scottsboro 9 faced -- and like the Scottsboro case, it is being done by racist Democrats. Sure, these men were falsely sentenced to death, faced Lynch mobs before the trial even began - but Trump is probably dealing with much worse - so it makes sense that he is mentioned in the same frame as MLK or Mandela - who, let's be honest -- in comparison to Trump, they kind of deserved what they got. Mandela was a terrorist, by all accounts, not a unifier. MLK was also a terrorist, a womanizer, and didn't do much to unify our country - he was not very well liked back then. Trump on the other hand, is a unifier, is very well liked, and this makes his situation so much worse than the others.

He's being treated exactly the way your party has treated blacks for decades. And they're noticing.

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The commie dem courts are lucky that they picked on such a mild mannered man who is content to see the process thru until justice is done.
Most people would be more militant and say unkind things.
 
Deflection noted.....

Funny how you folks didn't praise Santana (who has long been part of the civil rights movement) when he said this:


"Carlos Santana was given the Beaconof Change award before the Atlanta Braves' fifth annual Civil Rights Game on Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies and he used the opportunity to criticize Arizona and Georgia for their new immigration laws.

Saying he represented immigrants, the Grammy winner said at Turner field, “The people of Arizona, and the people of Atlanta, Georgia, you should be ashamed of yourselves.” This law is not correct. It's a cruel law, actually,” Santana, who emigrated to San Francisco in the 1960s, said after the ceremony. “This is about fear."




Funny how when you think he hates the same people you hate, you praise...which is typical of a right-winger.....

A "civil rights" game being played between two DemoKKKrat-run cities where thousands of black men and women are slaughtered every year, while you look the other way.

You're too dumb to see the irony.
 
We're already there. We have an authoritarian ruling class that's now mulling over measures to bar a candidate from running for President.

Every Banana Republic has already passed that point.

Sure - We should re-elect Trump!

We should also build a monument honoring Benedict Arnold, and tear down that stupid Washington Monument, right?
 

"Former President Donald Trump's legal team made a "stunningly stupid" mistake while arguing that the former president's trial in Washington, D.C., should be postponed until 2026, according to retired Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell. While arguing for the delay in a filing earlier this month, Lauro and his colleagues cited Powell v. Alabama, a 1932 Supreme Court case that reversed convictions for nine young Black men who had been accused of raping two white women in Scottsboro, Alabama. The Court's decision in Powell v. Alabama was due in part to the defendants not being given sufficient time to prepare an adequate defense.

She denounced Trump's legal team for citing Powell v. Alabama, noting that the young men accused in the 1932 case were sent to trial in roughly a week, while Trump's team was being given more than six months to defend the former president. "The moment in that hearing that struck me, I only have two words to describe it: 'stunningly stupid,'" Cordell said. "When Trump's attorney compared their desire to delay the case to what happened in the case of Powell v. Alabama...what the Trump team did was say that, 'Well, what happened in that trial is what could happen here in this trial.' Which is absolutely absurd."


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Some Civil rights leaders like Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Green and others have compared Trump to MLK and Mandela -- but it could it be that Trump is being treated much more unfairly by the legal system than these men ever where? I think it was a brilliant move by Trump's legal team to compare their situation to the Scottsboro 9 case, and if you are not familiar with that case - it involved 9 black men being falsely accused of rape; their trial ended and a death penalty verdict was given 6 days after their indictments. On top of that, when their cases were appealed by the racist organization, the NAACP and some commie Jew lawyer - the witnesses against the 9 men, recanted their testimony and admitted it was made up - however, they were still found guilty. It was appealed up to the Supreme Court years later - but most of the men ended up spending years in prison - it wasn't until 70 plus years later in 2013; that the state of Alabama issued posthumous pardons. The case went on to inspire certain literary classics like To Kill A Mockingbird and Native Son.

However, what Trump is facing is probably far more of an injustice than what the Scottsboro 9 faced -- and like the Scottsboro case, it is being done by racist Democrats. Sure, these men were falsely sentenced to death, faced Lynch mobs before the trial even began - but Trump is probably dealing with much worse - so it makes sense that he is mentioned in the same frame as MLK or Mandela - who, let's be honest -- in comparison to Trump, they kind of deserved what they got. Mandela was a terrorist, by all accounts, not a unifier. MLK was also a terrorist, a womanizer, and didn't do much to unify our country - he was not very well liked back then. Trump on the other hand, is a unifier, is very well liked, and this makes his situation so much worse than the others.
Well, Biden compared a 20 minute fire in his kitchen to the Maui fires that incinerated hundred(s) of people. Go figure.
 
We're already there. We have an authoritarian ruling class that's now mulling over measures to bar a candidate from running for President.

Every Banana Republic has already passed that point.
You didn't have a problem with it, as long as, it was only folks of color who it was discriminating against. Now that your Orange God is being held accountable you are bitching and moaning.
 

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