Finally a persuasive letter on Mumia in Metro
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| 04.15.2009
Summary:
It's April 14 pg 14, by Paolo Giampietro, in response to “Week that, ”there have been over 13 death penalty inmates exonerated . . . -makes Mumia’s possible innocence seem like an outlandish improbability.”
Anyway Paolo’s assertion that it is ridiculous to assume he must be guilty, is more persuasive than claiming he must be innocent to the casual Internet user. Not in his letter: Repeated prosecutor misconduct was so gross in the Ted Steven’s conviction that the new Attorney General called a "grand jury" to look into,
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/node/13452
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http://www.capitolhillblue.com/node/16865
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/node/16865#comment-4900
The community supported Milton Street against political Bush judges. The good people get in trouble at the wrong moment like former prosecutor and then Governor Eliot Fisher who was investigating banking fraud and loon fraud, but was caught with his pants down and resigned, making the then future banking crisis far worse. John Murtha instead of becoming Majority Whip and ending up making cutting off war funding less likely was accused on the internet of being an unindicted co-conspirator for saying maybe when a phone Arab Sheik offered him bribes, instead of assuming that he was trying to get money for his state in a legal way without insulting the sheik.
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Sincerely RichardKanePA
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