Derek Chauvin Trial - Day 14 - LiveStream | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79324350 United States 04/17/2021 11:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess she was a detective, and then at some point quit to pursue her dream of being a famous DJ... they say this is the "Fighting spirit" which is their new ad campaign theme, people following their dreams blah blah blah. The commercial came on this morning, and I noticed that they removed the first part of the commercial mentioning that she used to be a cop. |
BBQ BOY™
(OP) User ID: 72493816 United States 04/17/2021 11:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a commercial for Modelo beer featuring some DJ I've never hear of. Quoting: R. Wordsworth I guess she was a detective, and then at some point quit to pursue her dream of being a famous DJ... they say this is the "Fighting spirit" which is their new ad campaign theme, people following their dreams blah blah blah. The commercial came on this morning, and I noticed that they removed the first part of the commercial mentioning that she used to be a cop. And of course, Comments are turned off. "Never underestimate the pain of a person. In all honesty, everyone is struggling. Just some people are better at hiding it than others." Everyone has to work out their own salvation. Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards. |
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(OP) User ID: 72493816 United States 04/18/2021 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | https://twitter.com/_/status/1383788884924923941 "Never underestimate the pain of a person. In all honesty, everyone is struggling. Just some people are better at hiding it than others." Everyone has to work out their own salvation. Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards. |
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(OP) User ID: 72493816 United States 04/18/2021 12:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Im not sure yet but will check in the morning and start a new thread. "Never underestimate the pain of a person. In all honesty, everyone is struggling. Just some people are better at hiding it than others." Everyone has to work out their own salvation. Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards. |
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(OP) User ID: 72493816 United States 04/18/2021 06:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.breitbart.com (secure)] "Never underestimate the pain of a person. In all honesty, everyone is struggling. Just some people are better at hiding it than others." Everyone has to work out their own salvation. Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards. |
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User ID: 40488826 United States 04/18/2021 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Vandals Smear Pig Blood on Home Once Occupied by Derek Chauvin Defense Witness Quoting: BBQ BOY™ [link to www.breitbart.com (secure)] Here we go ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
GooPile
User ID: 28701343 Australia 04/19/2021 12:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If he is found guilty on the murder charges, he has been found guilty based on guesswork. I don't know if that is unprecedented, but it sounds to me like a bullshit way to run the justice system. For either of the murder charges, they have to prove that Derek Chauvin's actions directly caused Floyd's death. Heart attacks are more ambiguous than asphyxiation (the suspect can make himself prone to a heart attack). It largely comes down to whether he died of a heart attack or asphyxiation. There is no evidence to favor suffocation once you disregard his pleas of "I can't breathe" given he was saying the very same thing while standing. Myoclonic seizures also accompany heart attacks, and in fact they occur from time to time in all of us even without a critical event occuring. There is nothing to favour suffocation over heart attack, but there is evidence to favour heart attack over suffocation: clogged arteries, including over 90%; exertion caused by resisting arrest; and an enlarged heart. Everyone has heard of the serial killer who is suspected of killing more people but they never found the body. I don't believe they go to trial based on those deaths, but deaths they can prove. There are surely other cases though that do go to trial even though they can't find a body and therefore can't find a cause of death, but I imagine there must be some other extraordinary evidence used for a successful conviction, like a confession, either directly to the police or another person, or DNA found on the crime scene when it wouldn't ordinarily be expected (eg. home of a complete stranger). What extraordinary evidence do we have here? A video tape of a man pleading he "can't breathe" proves death by positional asphyxiation? (Even though the officer didn't really have his second knee on Floyd's back compressing his lungs as alleged and there being studies that show people of his body type are not prone to positional asphyxiation.) Sorry, countered on the same video: he was saying it while standing. (Fentanyl is suppose to suppress the danger of not breathing, I don't know whether a person who has od'd on it would be conscious of not being able to breathe, my belief is they're indifferent to it... but I don't know all cases, including what happens to someone who swallows them all at once in an attempt to dispose of evidence, and given Floyd started with "I can't choke" it sounds like he was making up the breathing thing as an excuse.) How can anybody convict a person on murder charges when you just feel like it was suffocation despite the evidence to contradict the only evidence of that they actually have? If he is found guilty on the manslaughter charge, I won't lose heart (we can debate whether it was right or wrong, but the officer could have done better for a person in his custody). But if he is found guilty on either of the murder charges, this has been a political prosecution and nothing more. The left will have shit all over the justice system and presumption of innocence in the name of ideology. And if that weren't enough, now they are threatening witnesses, trying to terrorize them from ever giving witness that favours someone they convicted in the court of public opinion. I am quite sure experts were already too scared to testify in this trial, this just proves that they have a legitimate right to be. If any harm comes to a witness or juror who votes not guilty, acquit the officer. Last Edited by GooPile on 04/19/2021 01:34 AM GooPile |