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Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Paid/Pay

This  is justice indirectly. After almost three decades her youthful misgivings have caught up with her as an adult. This victory is at best bittersweet though. Tawana Brawley didn't benefit from her accusations against those she accused.. But Al Sharpton sure did. Her and her family went into hiding. While he has built a profitable career in activism every since.  This is like an episode of the "Boondocks"  with Rolo P. Goodlove. Her mother's attitude is indicative of the black mentality for the last fifty years.  They feel the  white man owes them.  Whether he is found guilty or not.

Here is the one advantage to not being a lawyer. You can't be held responsibly for what you say. Al Sharpton falls just short of inciting a riot. Then he just up and  walks away. He discounts his mistakes by not discussing them. Look at how he handled the Duke Lacrosse Case. After getting three innocent young  white men accused of  rape. He didn't even apologize. Unlike an attorney who doesn't get paid if you don't win. The person he was representing has  to pay. While the representative still gets paid.

                                                             

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