An Open Letter to the Innocence Project
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December 23rd, 2006 at 10:00 am
Seems to me The Innocence Project wants lots of innocent men in prison, for the same reason our government has declared war on fathers, i.e. to give themsleves something to do. They are selling widgets and the government is manufacturing a massive need for widgets.
We are at a unique point in history. Essentially, we have nobody representing the “justice system” that has any interest in justice anymore.
Obviously, the NAACP has zero concern for guilt or innocence, it’s all about race to them, i.e. white is guilty and black is innocent. But far worse than that, so much worse and taken for granted that few publicly mention it, is gender based justice.
While during slavery discrimination based on race may have been worse against blacks than it is today against whites, for discrimination based on sex we have never before sunk so low.
Our justice system is in shambles, a joke, a fraud, and those representing it are far worse criminals than even a truly guilty serial killer they might find it politically beneficial to actually prosecute. The worst criminals in the courtroom are now the judge and the prosecutor.
By electing Nifong, the majority of people in North Carolina have made it clear that they want the justice system to be a race and gender based joke and a fraud. It looks to me like until the masses stop obsessing over such things as Britney Spears’ pantie-less crotch and rebel against judicial corruption, we’ll just continue down the fast-track to self-destruction, while judges, lawyers, prosecutors, and Bar Associations remain focused on cashing in on PC discrimination.