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To: mrustow
As William McGowan reports, in the month after Jesse Dirkhising's murder, only 46 stories were devoted to his fate. "The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, CNN, ABC, CBS and NBC ignored the story altogether and continued to do so through the March 2001 trial of one of the murderers, which resulted in a conviction. (The other assailant later pled guilty.)" Dirkhising's murderers are now fighting their convictions.

OK. If the Supreme Court ruled that there is NO 'sodomy' law, then Jesse died in a private/personal act. RIGHT?

73 posted on 07/06/2003 5:26:18 PM PDT by mommadooo3
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To: mommadooo3
As William McGowan reports, in the month after Jesse Dirkhising's murder, only 46 stories were devoted to his fate. "The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, CNN, ABC, CBS and NBC ignored the story altogether and continued to do so through the March 2001 trial of one of the murderers, which resulted in a conviction. (The other assailant later pled guilty.)" Dirkhising's murderers are now fighting their convictions.

OK. If the Supreme Court ruled that there is NO 'sodomy' law, then Jesse died in a private/personal act. RIGHT?

Considering how awful the USSC has been in general, and as bad as certain sitting courts and individual justices have been, it's hard for a justice to attain notoriety for mental and moral incompetence. And yet, Sandra Day O'Connor has done just that! She will go down in the annals of the Court as one of the worst justices ever. She doesn't even seem to be hostile towards the Constitution; rather, she would appear to lead an life oblivious to it, in a separate, parallel universe.

88 posted on 07/06/2003 11:41:25 PM PDT by mrustow (no tag)
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