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Old 01-01-2021, 05:11 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Why are you like this?
Why are you so uneducated on this issue that you try to deflect and make it about me?

Hold people accountable for their actions and quit ignoring those bad decisions when a minority is involved. It comes across as racist.
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Old 01-01-2021, 05:15 PM
 
Location: Texas
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It doesn't matter the color of his skin - no matter if he was purple-striped, if three armed men chase a guy down/trap him via their vehicle(s) and guns, and he winds up dead, that's evidenciary for an indictment. Clearly you don't understand common sense, yet alone the law.
Arbery died because he made the horrible decision to attack someone holding a gun. Period. He was responsible for his own death. If he had made the reasonable decision to either run for help or stay put he would be alive today. But he has a history of making bad decisions. That's what happens when one isn't raised properly. Clearly you don't understand common sense.

The law had nothing to do with Arberys horrible decision.



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Agreed (with emphasis on the latter).
Their is no substance or emphasis on the truth in your entire post
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Old 01-01-2021, 05:22 PM
 
Location: SF/Mill Valley
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Arbery died because he made the horrible decision to attack someone holding a gun. Period. He was responsible for his own death. If he had made the reasonable decision to either run for help or stay put he would be alive today. But he has a history of making bad decisions. That's what happens when one isn't raised properly. Clearly you don't understand common sense.
Get a law degree, and we'll talk/debate re: the indictment. Else, this is a waste of time. :-)

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Old 01-01-2021, 05:37 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Get a law degree, and we'll talk/debate re: the indictment.
No one needs a law degree in order to have a discussion since it is always about the substance of that discussion and not the pedigree.


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Else, this is a waste of time. :-)
If you had knowledge on this issue, knew what was important, and cared about the truth it would not be a waste of time.
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Old 01-01-2021, 05:54 PM
 
Location: SF/Mill Valley
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No one needs a law degree in order to have a discussion since it is always about the substance of that discussion and not the pedigree.

If you had knowledge on this issue, knew what was important, and cared about the truth it would not be a waste of time.
Agreed one doesn't need a law degree to discuss in a forum - though it certainly would make it more interesting (for me). That said, my implication was not you shouldn't discuss it; rather, your posts aren't discussing the indictment or anything of substance/value which I (personally) would find engaging/worthwhile.

Point being, there's a difference between 'caring about the truth' (legality) vs. grade-school bickering re: race. I'd simply rather discuss it from a legal standpoint.
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Old 01-01-2021, 05:56 PM
 
Location: Long Island
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Why are you so uneducated on this issue that you try to deflect and make it about me?

Hold people accountable for their actions and quit ignoring those bad decisions when a minority is involved. It comes across as racist.
The courts are holding the felons accountable, why are you so uneducated in how or legal system works.
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Old 01-01-2021, 06:11 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Agreed one doesn't need a law degree to discuss in a forum - though it certainly would make it more interesting (for me). That said, my implication was not you shouldn't discuss it; rather, your posts aren't discussing the indictment or anything of substance/value which I (personally) would find engaging/worthwhile.

Point being, there's a difference between 'caring about the truth' (legality) vs. grade-school bickering re: race. I'd simply rather discuss it from a legal standpoint.
The only reason this is getting publicity is because of race. And not many here know the legal system or care about the truth. When this first happened useful idiots were making silly claims over and over because they refused to hear the truth.

i've already mentioned what looks somewhat bad, according to the law, McMichael didn't call the police when he had a chance and Arberys life wasn't in danger until he ran at McMichael from a distance. We'll see which has more weight.

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Old 01-01-2021, 06:14 PM
 
Location: Texas
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The courts are holding the felons accountable, why are you so uneducated in how or legal system works.
They are not felons. Based on your comments, you must have no idea what a Grand Jury decides. Why are you so uneducated on how our legal system works. I'll help - Formal charges have been filed and the court process will begin.

Don't you tire of making posts that are incorrect so often?
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Old 01-01-2021, 06:43 PM
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These men have harbored certain ideals about young black men their whole lives and they will lose their freedom from acting on those ideals. The fact that Arbery was jogging in his own neighborhood speaks volumes.
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Old 01-01-2021, 07:00 PM
 
Location: SE Asia
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I cannot understand why anyone is defending these three murdering morons.
Ill defend a good shoot all day long every day. This was anything but a good shoot. Bubba and bubba Jr. decided to take the law into their own hands. They singled out Arbery, in spite of the fact that he was hardly the only one to enter the job site.

The owner of the property has stated that he never asked Bubba, or Bubba Jr or anyone else to take aggressive action on his behalf.

Arbery tried to evade Bubba and Bubba Jr. They wouldn't allow for evasion or escape. Jr. Then forced the confrontation when he exited the vehicle with a loaded weapon.

The Bubbas didn't call the police until after the chase began. There is evidence that one of the vehicles hit Arbery.

1 person and only 1 person had reason to fear for their life and that was Arbery. I truly hope that the Bubbas receive the maximum penalty.
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