September 4, 2009
Spending Other People's Money, Cambridge MA Style
City Councilor said, "When it’s all done...I don’t want people to look at it and say it was a waste of money," How could that be? Zero taxpayer dollars were spent investigating the 19 murders of white men and women, by FBI informants; and the FBI frame-up of four white men for murder. It is appropriate that the most famous disorderly conduct arrest in the history of the world should be scrutinized by academics, (poor people cannot think or speak) because? Because the millionaire tenured Harvard professor was held for four hours. Gasp! In a room, not a cell. Gasp! His charge was dismissed within a week before arraignment with the help of the President, the Governor (both Harvard lawyers) and the Mayor of Cambridge all three African American politicians who are victims of racism. Gasp! Gasp! Common sense dictates that a disorderly conduct arrest dismissed before trial is a substantially more dangerous threat than an FBI frame-up for murder and the homicides of 19 persons by FBI informants. None of the murder victims or the falsely convicted were Harvard grads. Serves them right for not going to college.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=528749
Gates Panel Still Pending
Published On Tuesday, September 01, 2009 11:44 PM
By PETER F. ZHU
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer
City Councilor said, "When it’s all done...I don’t want people to look at it and say it was a waste of money," How could that be? Zero taxpayer dollars were spent investigating the 19 murders of white men and women, by FBI informants; and the FBI frame-up of four white men for murder. It is appropriate that the most famous disorderly conduct arrest in the history of the world should be scrutinized by academics, (poor people cannot think or speak) because? Because the millionaire tenured Harvard professor was held for four hours. Gasp! In a room, not a cell. Gasp! His charge was dismissed within a week before arraignment with the help of the President, the Governor (both Harvard lawyers) and the Mayor of Cambridge all three African American politicians who are victims of racism. Gasp! Gasp! Common sense dictates that a disorderly conduct arrest dismissed before trial is a substantially more dangerous threat than an FBI frame-up for murder and the homicides of 19 persons by FBI informants. None of the murder victims or the falsely convicted were Harvard grads. Serves them right for not going to college.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=528749
Gates Panel Still Pending
Published On Tuesday, September 01, 2009 11:44 PM
By PETER F. ZHU
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer
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