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Are you surprised that Trump was sued for housing discrimination? I am not.
You can sue people for whatever reason. Unlike this arrest for which we know Ilhan broke the law (whether she was convicted is irrelevant), the act of bringing a housing discrimination lawsuit against Trump proved no discrimination; there were just mere allegations and Trump has always denied them all.
You can sue people for whatever reason. Unlike this arrest for which we know Ilhan broke the law (whether she was convicted is irrelevant), the act of bringing a housing discrimination lawsuit against Trump proved no discrimination; there were just mere allegations and Trump has always denied them all.
Actually the government sued Trump. And he settled. So yes he was guilty.
You can sue people for whatever reason. Unlike this arrest for which we know Ilhan broke the law (whether she was convicted is irrelevant), the act of bringing a housing discrimination lawsuit against Trump proved no discrimination; there were just mere allegations and Trump has always denied them all.
Trump called for the death sentence for 5 young black men and when they were exonerated he did not have the decency to admit people called it wrong including himself. He even had the audacity to voice disapproval when they received a settlement for the years that were stolen from them.
And btw...Trump the racketeer has never owned his dirty dealings.
Trump called for the death sentence for 5 young black men and when they were exonerated he did not have the decency to admit people called it wrong including himself. He even had the audacity to voice disapproval when they received a settlement for the years that were stolen from them.
That was amazing. The right will have no answer because the only answer is Trump is a racist.
Actually the government sued Trump. And he settled. So yes he was guilty.
I take it that you're just ignorant of the law, etc., and not intentionally daft. But, no, a settlement is not a guilty verdict. In fact, in just about every settlement agreement (and as is true with Trump), the parties admit to no guilt period, but agree to remedy things out of court. This could be for several reasons, including that any agreed to payments in settlement would be less than it would cost to litigate a case.
Trump called for the death sentence for 5 young black men and when they were exonerated he did not have the decency to admit people called it wrong including himself. He even had the audacity to voice disapproval when they received a settlement for the years that were stolen from them.
And btw...Trump the racketeer has never owned his dirty dealings.
Firstly, NYC mayor Bill de Blasio declined to appeal the ridiculous ruling exonerating the men; Mayor Bloomberg vowed to appeal the ruling vacating the convictions as the evidence is clear that the men were no saints and were involved with criminal activity via the Central Park Five.
The Central Park Five should still be in jail.
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Unfortunately for Meili, she was guilty of white privilege, while her attackers belonged to the “people of color” Brahmin caste. So, after waiting an interminable 13 years, the media proclaimed that the five convicts had been “exonerated” by DNA evidence!
DNA evidence didn’t convict them, so it couldn’t exonerate them. This was a gang attack. It was always known that another rapist “got away,” as the prosecutor told the jury, and that none of the defendants’ DNA was found in the jogger’s cervix or on her sock — the only samples that were taken.
While it blows most people away to find out that none of the suspects’ DNA was found on Meili, the whole trick is that they’re looking at it through a modern lens. Today, these kids’ DNA would have been found all over the crime scene. But in 1989, DNA was a primitive science. The cops wouldn’t have even looked for such evidence back then…
Two of Korey Wise’s friends said that when they ran into him on the street the day after the attack, he told them the cops were after him. “You heard about that woman that was beat up and raped in the park last night? That was us!”
Taken to the scene of the crime by a detective and a prosecutor, he said, “Damn, damn, that’s a lot of blood. … I knew she was bleeding, but I didn’t know how bad she was. It was dark. I couldn’t see how much blood there was at night.”
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Wise told a friend’s sister, Melody Jackson, that he didn’t rape the jogger; he “only held her legs down while Kevin (Richardson) f—ed her.” Jackson volunteered this information to the police, thinking it would help Wise.
The night of the attack, Richardson told an acquaintance, “We just raped somebody.” The crotch of his underwear was suspiciously stained with semen, grass stains, dirt and debris. Walking near the crime scene with a detective the next day, Richardson said, “This is where we got her … where the raping occurred.”
The scarf may have become a way to drawn sympathy and at the same time start to use the race card to any criticism from anyone who doesn’t agree with her on what she stands for.
Nowadays we all are racist, etc if you do not agree with the non sense the left is claiming and instead of a discussion which they can’t win, they use the race card!
So far that hasn’t been helping them, but let them pull the race card and continue their path of self destruction. Hillary won that race card battle of self destruction!
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