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8 track mind

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7. get a load of this shit:
Wed May 8, 2013, 01:19 AM
May 2013

from the article:

"The high court voted eight to one, with Justice Mike Randolph objecting."

snip

"Randolph, in his written objection to the stay, said Manning’s defense has had years to deal with hair and ballistics evidence and that the issues were dealt with “in a long string of litigation in state and federal courts.”

Randolph also strongly criticized the DOJ for working with the Innocence Project and National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in their evaluations.

“I should not be surprised,” Randolph wrote, “given that the families of victims of the clandestine ‘Fast and Furious’ gun running operation can’t get the Department of Justice to identify the decision makers (whose actions resulted in the death of a border agent and many others) after years of inquiry, and that this is the same Department of Justice that grants and enforces Miranda warnings to foreign enemy combatants.”

You have got to be fucking shitting me......

Let me explain some thing to you Mr. Randolph (aka "asshat in a robe&quot the DOJ gets involved when they feel they have a legitimate case

K&R nt Mnemosyne May 2013 #1
Gotta kick it too.. angstlessk May 2013 #2
What a relief. K&R. 2ndAmForComputers May 2013 #3
K & R L0oniX May 2013 #4
Thanks for posting this issue laserhaas May 2013 #5
It is amazing how courts can be so obtuse to facts, science and reality laserhaas May 2013 #6
get a load of this shit: 8 track mind May 2013 #7
Leave it to an ass-wipe justice to equate doing the right thing for an indigent laserhaas May 2013 #8
Wow! Unbelievable. Hassin Bin Sober May 2013 #9
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