"My daughter had a right to be on the road that night," Innis said. "He didn't."
"HeyBub" > wrote in message
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> Popeye wrote:
>> "P.Roehling" > wrote in message
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>>> "Popeye" > wrote
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>>>>> Kind of reminds me of a little place called Chappaquiddick and a
>>>>> fella name Teddy.
>>>>
>>>> Dude, if you can draw any parallel between the two incidents, you
>>>> need to stop huffing the model glue.
>>>
>>> Odd you should say that, as there is a perfectly obvious parallel:
>>> well-off white folks don't generally go to jail unless they've done
>>> something like kill a judge.
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>>
>> Are you aware that she was well off, and with political influence,
>> as a 17 year old?
>
> No, I wasn't. Even so, so what?
It's good that so many can read for context and comprehension
>> And did she deserve to go to jail?
>
> Of course not, especially if she was well off and had political influence.
Which makes her automatically guilty, I take it?
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Popeye
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carefully. Most people never listen. -Hemingway
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