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Neil Brooks
December 3rd 05, 01:46 AM
"Roger Houston" > wrote:

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>"Ken M @netzero.net>" <kencmjr<(nospam)> wrote in message
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>> Just another example of the criminal justice system here in the U.S. The
>> cyclist is dead and the most this charge will carry is 1 year in prison. I
>> wish the U.S. had a more "eye for an eye" approach to justice.
>
>Here's the liberal party line: punishing the perpetrator doesn't bring back
>the victim, and letting the perpetrator go shows what good people we are.

Lets take a look at the data (Percent of donations - 2004 campaign
contributions by ZIP for the area where Jim Price lived and died, and
from Douglas County, generally). Damned liberals.

DNC GOP
zip
80126 25 57
80127 26 61
80128 23 54
80104 8 74
80134 20 59

If you're really that choked up about it, do something: send an e-mail
to the District Attorney for that case, Carol Chambers, at

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Roger Houston
December 4th 05, 07:28 PM
"Neil Brooks" > wrote in message
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>>
>>Here's the liberal party line: punishing the perpetrator doesn't bring
>>back
>>the victim, and letting the perpetrator go shows what good people we are.
>
> Lets take a look at the data (Percent of donations - 2004 campaign
> contributions by ZIP for the area where Jim Price lived and died, and
> from Douglas County, generally). Damned liberals.

<snip a table of ..... campaign donations by party -- of all things(?!?!?)

Do you honestly believe that the predominance of RNC campaign donors in the
county where this crime and "punishment" occurred has any relevance at ALL?

How many activist judges does it take to subvert the will of the people and
slap a convicted criminal on the wrist?

In fact, how many liberals does it take to subvert the will of the people in
general? Google California and "Proposition 187"...

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