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[QUOTE="DestroyYouAlot:668720"]BobNOMAAMRooney said:[QUOTE]It's still pretty gay that some kids are going to get tried as adults and possibly put away for a long time because of a high school fight. Probation seems fair, or at least it did for the white kid who assaulted one of the kids going on trial for this a weekend before they assaulted Justin Barker.[/QUOTE] I don't know enough about the usual penalties involved in this kind of fight, so I guess I don't know whether probation or felony charges are more par for the course; what's more, I don't know how the actual fight went down (and it's probably too late for anyone outside of the participants to say for sure, now that it's been so heavily politicized). If the kid walked out of the hospital, it seems like it wasn't that big of a deal, but all the same it's hard to argue that when six dudes gang up on one - especially when he's on the ground - that they weren't trying to do some real damage. People die like that all the time. 'Course, the reality is that this [I]is[/I] in Louisiana, so it's probably a virtual impossibility for blacks in a high-profile trial to get a fair shake. And now that Rev. Al and his Bizarro World KKK have shown up, the whole thing is fucked. Burn the system, start over. KTHXBYE[/QUOTE]
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