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Friday, January 19, 2007

No One Wants To Touch This



I am appalled at the thought of grown men raping underage girls these days. No one has the right to rob a child of their innocence. Likewise no one deserves to be raked over the coals for something they didn't do. The affects of this type accusation has far reaching implications. Even if you're found not to be guilty, the damage is already done. When people are proven to be lying they should be charged as well. That stigma will be attached to him for the rest of his life.

This case is so entrenched in the criminal justice system. You can't talk about Wayne Logan and not mention Judge Carolyn Broffitt. I think what you do in the dark comes to the light. The color you pick for your mate is your business, but a criminal court Judge (Carolyn Broffitt) being shacked up with any race raises a red flag. In my humble opinion that indicates a lack of principals on their part. If I were a sitting judge, I would hate for this to be the only thing the public knows about me. Before now I knew nothing about her. I wouldn't cast a vote for her knowing this now.

I won't rush to judgment on Wayne Logan's guilt.The jury is still out on whether or not he actually raped the little girl. A whole lot of lying is going on by somebody. Him the little girl and her mother, all have different stories. He has had sexual involvement with the girls mother though. I would put money on that. I think before this trial is over we will have a different perspective of Judge Broffitt, and some other Black women in Memphis. Not just Black Women, but other people in high places period. I single out Black women, because that seems to be the distinguishing characteristic about this particular White man. It appears he has a history that goes back several years, of liking young Black girls. There is a reason nobody wants to touch the case. This guys connections run deeper than Judge Broffitt.

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