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randye
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NOV 21, 12:31 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Personally, I wouldn't go so far as to call it 'courage or bravery'. Commitment and dedication to doing their 'duty' certainly. Finding the verdict, based only on the evidence presented at trial, and following the judge's instructions doesn't take any exceptional amount of courage. Juries have been doing it in this country for over 200 years now.
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You can obviously see it any way you wish but having dedication and doing your duty with the certain knowledge of the violent Leftist mob outside the courthouse most certainly is courage and bravery in my opinion.
Those jury members are residents of the relatively small community of Kenosha and they know full well the hell their town went through and who perpetrated it.
It was revealed today that the jurors were filmed over a week ago by an "activist" while they were awaiting the jury bus to pick them up at their remote / secure parking area to transport them to the courthouse. Police took action.
Another person was caught filming or photographing the jury members *inside* the courtroom. Police took action again.
Then there was the incident of MSNBC following the jury bus taking jurors from the courthouse back to their remote parking area. Once again police action was necessary.
All of those incidents, and possibly more that have not been revealed yet, were fully known to those jurors.
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maryjane
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NOV 21, 01:43 AM
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I suppose it depends on the individuals. I've never been one to frighten easily, or at least not in many decades and that was very short lived. Days.
When DEA and local drug task force needed somewhere to heli-lift a crapload of weed, and I told them they were welcome to use my place, I never batted an eye even when they told me they were sure it was a Mexican cartel operation. Nothing changed in how I thought, went about my business or carried out daily routine over any concern, and everyone on this end of the county knows I own this property and what my name is. I didn't (and don't) see it any differently than my duty to vote or being on grand jury.


They can only kill ya once.[This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 11-21-2021).]
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randye
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NOV 21, 02:13 AM
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randye
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NOV 21, 06:50 PM
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cliffw
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NOV 22, 09:28 AM
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This just in .
Prosecutors find some mail in ballots. Rittenhouse now guilty.
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williegoat
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NOV 22, 10:42 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by cliffw:
This just in .
Prosecutors find some mail in ballots. Rittenhouse now guilty. |
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It could happen.
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Jake_Dragon
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NOV 22, 01:26 PM
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2.5
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NOV 22, 02:35 PM
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sourmash
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NOV 22, 03:42 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
I never batted an eye even when they told me they were sure it was a Mexican cartel operation. Nothing changed in how I thought |
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I think we know exactly what you're saying here.
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sourmash
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NOV 22, 04:00 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 2.5:
Can't handle 15 mins? Start at 6 mins... |
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You can change playback time with the settings icon. I watch at 1.5 times speed to shorten video time.
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