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    Mychal Bell is the next Rosa Parks?

    Hey, everybody!

    Down in Looosiana, a group of black kids beat a white kid so badly, he "was knocked unconscious, [with] his face badly swollen and bloodied..."!

    In response, tens of thousands converged on the tiny-tot town to protest racism...

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    ...AGAINST BLACKS!!!

    http://authorsden.com/visit/viewarticle ... 6&id=32666

    "Bell has been convicted of five violent crimes, with hearings on at least three violations of parole pending."

    The civil rights movement, which has in past been covertly funded by the KGB, has outlived its mandate. They shoot themselves in the foot every time they support someone who doesn't really deserve it...elevating them to the vaunted status of a Rosa Parks.

    OJ Simspson
    Rodney King
    Kobe Bryant
    Crystal Gail Mangum
    Michael Vick
    Mychal Bell

    Solidarity for the above criminal lot has weakened the movement...perhaps to irrelevence.

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    Noose hanging is in bad taste, but so are nazi flags. America doesn't arrest people for being in poor taste. We have freedom of speech, or used to before the recent "Thought Crime" legislation was enacted.

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    The wikipedia page on the "Jena Six," reveals the sinister reasons for the all-white jury:

    "However, this did not result from the jury selection process. Instead, it resulted from an all white jury pool. The 150 people called for jury duty included black citizens, but only 50 people appeared, and none of them were black. "

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    The noose hanging was/is wrong but these are kids,they do stupid,insensitive things-I'm not letting them off the hook but you have to take their age into consideration.

    From what I saw on CNN tonight the kid that was kicked and stomped WASN"T even one of the kids who hung the nooses!




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    Well, Bell does have four prior convictions for violent crimes, all before the age of 17.

    I don't care what color you is.

    Four strikes means you stay in the penalty box.

    Much has been made that the victim attended a school function that night, as though that is an indication the injuries were not serious. Well Rodney King was also out of the hospital in a short time. He spoke to the press with a swollen jaw and bruises. The press never insisted that that is an indication the beating was not serious.

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    From what I saw on CNN tonight the kid that was kicked and stomped WASN"T even one of the kids who hung the nooses!
    From what I saw AND HEARD on CNN he was constantly trash talking to the black students and spewing racial hatred and slurs which prolonged and escalated the tension and what lead to them stomping him. He also brought a SHOTGUN to school, A CRIMINAL ACT that went unpunished.


    Noose hanging is in bad taste, but so are nazi flags. America doesn't arrest people for being in poor taste. We have freedom of speech, or used to before the recent "Thought Crime" legislation was enacted.
    No but a hate crime is still against the law in the US even in rural towns where they often get away with it, or still think dragging black people until dead from the back of a pick up truck is just sport.

    I don't care what color you is.
    That would be "what color you are". The fact that Louisiana is DEAD LAST in the country in terms of education, explains a lot in terms of the reason for the ignorance and racial prejudice not only in Jena but in too much of the US.

    Everyone who is dividing this case based on race should watch the CNN documentary which lists the events that occurred in the run up to the beating of the white student. He nor his buddies were innocents yet they went unpunished for criminal activity for quite some time before this incident.
    It's Time to Rescind the 14th Amendment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owen_Bucks
    The wikipedia page on the "Jena Six," reveals the sinister reasons for the all-white jury:

    "However, this did not result from the jury selection process. Instead, it resulted from an all white jury pool. The 150 people called for jury duty included black citizens, but only 50 people appeared, and none of them were black. "
    African-Americans, who are a little more than a tenth of the town's nearly 3,000 people, still live mostly in the two areas that have always been the black sections of town. They worship separately from white churchgoers. When they die, they are buried in the black cemetery.
    Jena's residents, black and white, say such separation is typical of small towns — and some big cities — in the South. They say it doesn't justify a portrait of a town awash in racial hate, the portrait they think black activists and the news media have sent worldwide after a tense year that ended with six black teens charged with attempted murder for beating a white classmate in December.

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/200 ... Jena_N.htm


    Who are the “Jena Six?â€
    It's Time to Rescind the 14th Amendment

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