Edgetho
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With none other than Tim Walz.... Who ran for Office in some capacity outside Wisconsin. Forgot. Oh well, this is interesting if for no other reason than to expose some serious callousness and disregard for the live of others.
Plus, at this point does it even matter to anybody other than Chauvin? I mean, certain parties got all the mileage out of this that they're gonna get and the reasons behind this modern-day lynching are no longer present. IOW, the election is over.
Have enough people been sacrificed on the altar of Political Correctness yet?
I am, obviously, a Conservative but OTOH, I have little to no sympathy for Cops. Nothing personal. Never been mistreated by one, I just know who and what they are and they're not my kind of people.
What I'm about here is really simple -- Right and Wrong. While Chauvin is undoubtedly a punkass bitch of a Cop, did he get rail-roaded?
Former cop Derek Chauvin has been granted a chance to take a look at George Floyd's heart to explore an alternate theory of why the man died in police custody. The federal judge's move on Monday will allow Chauvin's lawyers to determine if the former cop's knee on his upper back killed him or if the fentanyl and other drugs he was on exacerbated an already weakened heart and created a condition that ended in his death.>>
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Chauvin's trial occurred in a cauldron of hate. When the jury filed into the barricaded courthouse complex just blocks from where the riots had burned down buildings, including a police station and Target store, they could hear screaming protesters —a reminder of the violence Floyd's death triggered. The judge refused to move the trial to another, nearby county and out of the center of the unrest. He refused to delay the case.
Chauvin's one attorney was up against the Antifa-friendly Attorney General Keith Ellison, placed in charge of the case by Gov. Tim Walz. Ellison convinced the judge that the county attorney was not up to the task of trying Chauvin. Ellison chose an all-star panel of lawyers — at least one flown in from D.C. — to try the case. Hovering over the events was race-grifting Benjamin Crump. The five acting prosecuting attorneys routinely dumped hundreds of pages of discovery on Chauvin's lone attorney's desk on the eve of calling important witnesses.
There's more at the link. Like I said, just because Chauvin is a punk and a bully doesn't mean he committed murder. Was he just another victim of an unfeeling political party trying to win at any cost? It is obvious how I feel. I'm curious to see if some of our resident leftists willGoose Step March in Lock Step with their political masters or try to use the brain God gave them.
Plus, at this point does it even matter to anybody other than Chauvin? I mean, certain parties got all the mileage out of this that they're gonna get and the reasons behind this modern-day lynching are no longer present. IOW, the election is over.
Have enough people been sacrificed on the altar of Political Correctness yet?
I am, obviously, a Conservative but OTOH, I have little to no sympathy for Cops. Nothing personal. Never been mistreated by one, I just know who and what they are and they're not my kind of people.
What I'm about here is really simple -- Right and Wrong. While Chauvin is undoubtedly a punkass bitch of a Cop, did he get rail-roaded?
Did Derek Chauvin Really Kill George Floyd? A Reckoning May Be Coming.
Former cop Derek Chauvin has been granted a chance to take a look at George Floyd's heart to explore an alternate theory of why the man died in police custody. The federal judge's move on Monday will allow Chauvin's lawyers to determine if the former cop's knee on his upper back killed him or if the fentanyl and other drugs he was on exacerbated an already weakened heart and created a condition that ended in his death.>>
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Chauvin's trial occurred in a cauldron of hate. When the jury filed into the barricaded courthouse complex just blocks from where the riots had burned down buildings, including a police station and Target store, they could hear screaming protesters —a reminder of the violence Floyd's death triggered. The judge refused to move the trial to another, nearby county and out of the center of the unrest. He refused to delay the case.
Chauvin's one attorney was up against the Antifa-friendly Attorney General Keith Ellison, placed in charge of the case by Gov. Tim Walz. Ellison convinced the judge that the county attorney was not up to the task of trying Chauvin. Ellison chose an all-star panel of lawyers — at least one flown in from D.C. — to try the case. Hovering over the events was race-grifting Benjamin Crump. The five acting prosecuting attorneys routinely dumped hundreds of pages of discovery on Chauvin's lone attorney's desk on the eve of calling important witnesses.
There's more at the link. Like I said, just because Chauvin is a punk and a bully doesn't mean he committed murder. Was he just another victim of an unfeeling political party trying to win at any cost? It is obvious how I feel. I'm curious to see if some of our resident leftists will