As a general rule, I think that anything coming out of Louis Farakkhan is wrong. I just don't trust or agree with him. But I guess the saying about even a blind pig finding an acorn once in a while holds true for him too.
There is a serious problem with the difference between the two cases he mentioned. There was a serious miscarriage of justice in the Long Island case, based on what I have read of the case in the papers (not a reliable source).
Of course, a much larger part of the problem is the state each occurred in than the race of any of the participants in the cases. So he is still lying about things, but he doe have a little nugget of truth in there about jsutice.
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- Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:42 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Louis Farrakhan writes about Joe Horn
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- Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:16 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Louis Farrakhan writes about Joe Horn
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It actually raised more questions to me. Why is it taking this long for them to decide a police officer was at the scene. If he was, did he write the report that day? Why did he not try to stop them before Horn came out (I understand the hiding while Horn was there with a shotgun, though I disagree)? If he pulled up while Horn was out, then how could he have seen everything and why did Horn not see him? There is no way Horn could have thought he was the wheelman if he pulls up as Horn is confronting them and shouts "Police" with his pistol pointing at the bad guys.Lucky45 wrote:So now I have my question answered about where exactly were the police.
When I read the article mentioning the officer at the scene, I just seemed to hear a train whistle in the background with it. Of course, it could be just me.