Duke Case Book Review: "Until Proven Innocent"

Review here.

This new book will be released on September 4, 2007.

'A chilling, gripping account of how our judicial system can go terribly wrong. This is an important book that brings the Duke story to life and exposes troubling facts about our justice system and our citadels of higher learning. You may think you know the Duke story—but you don’t until you read this book." — Jan Crawford Greenberg, ABC News legal correspondent and author of "Supreme Conflict"'

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SO WHAT!!

There will be at least a half-dozen more books; people will read them or watch the coming movie; they will shake their heads; and then life will go on..little if anything will change. There will still be rush to judgement the next time heterosexual white males commit a "crime" against a women. The only thing that might be different is an attempt to keep an eye on rogue prosecutors..so what; that is only tangentially related to MR issues.

It is like I keep telling people, that biased pigs like Nancy Grace, even if discredited later, will simply lay low for a couple years; then resurface to engage in some other form of slime..
I guess being a menace to society, is not a crime in itself.

-ax

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History "un-addressed" is doomed to repeat itself.

This is my take on a classic quote.

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It will keep happening as long as we the people continue to not hold the State responsible for it's actions. We let the state brush this whole thing under the rug by swallowing the 'rouge prosecutor' bit hook line and sinker.

The problem is not the rouge prosecutor - it's is the STATE.

He was acting on behalf of the STATE.

The STATE should be held accountable for allowing 'rouge prosecutors' to achieve such power.

The STATE must once again be made to answer to it's people.

WE can't simply accept their answer - Nifong's gone, problem solved.

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These radical professors need to be looked into, but no-one will ever do that, because then someone will say that that is against freedom on campus, the aristocracy coming down on them, or whatever.

Even less likely to happen, is that irresponsible journalism will be looked into. My god, anyone who would do that is against freedom of speech!!

-ax

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Own them, win the game.

Just as laws were passed to criminalize many aspect of masculinity when the feminists gained control of the State, when we control the State the professors can moan all they want and no one will care. Once it's law the people tend to go along with it no matter how ridiculous - I mean just look at VAWA.

It's all about control of the State (lawmakers). Feminists know that, they spend most of their time sucking up to those in power. That's how they get what they want.

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They have been manipulating men for hundreds -- if not thousands -- of year and it is like second nature to them. They can see a man die right in front of them and feel nothing. The majority of women are no more than vampires and monsters that suck men dry daily.

The complete servitude -- or silencing -- of the male gender is what they wish for...their knights in shining armor that serve ONLY THEM. This is the horror that is the female mind....for the most part.

"the most outrageous aspect is the total and i mean TOTAL silence from women. hell, they could care less. makes me sick." ~ donnieboy5

"Feminism: The most organized form of nagging" ~ Peter Zohrab

*E-Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/No_Feminazis

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If you want to see a good movie about how most campus officials are more inline with the state than with educational values check this film out.

http://www.indoctrinate-u.com/pages/screenings.html

It talks mainly about how our school systems are nothing more than another tool of the state these days. It rings true with me!!!

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