December 14, 2010

Drunk Driving Arrests, Racism?

On Wednesday December 14, 2010 an editor (let me guess, a Harvard student) shut my commenting account on the Boston Herald online pages. (I was spending (wasting?) too much time with that anyway. Thank you.) It was the second time that happened. The first was when I made fun of a Margery Eagan column regarding Muslims. She praised the Miss USA contest for choosing the first Muslim American. I said we should be grateful that she did not scream "Allah U Akbar." That was hate speech to the student who shut me down then. This time it was the below comment regarding an arrest for a death due to drunk driving. I wondered why all drunk driving cases were not equal. The young college football player in New York was shot dead by police when, legally drunk, he drove into two police officers. His parents' lawyer and fellow students made it into a media case of police racism. I ridiculed their lawyer who made a fool out of himself. Next the Boston City Council and the MA Attorney General's office opened an investigation of the early closing of a private party sponsored by Harvard and Yale students and graduates. The Boston City Council and the MA AG's office remain silent about the shooting deaths of four young people in a pizza shop. But they spend taxpayer money investigating the early closing of a party. Clearly racism is the highest offense in MA, more egregious than homicide. Hear all of the silence from public officials about the 19 homicides by a Boston FBI informant, and the frame-up of four white men by the Boston FBI? Twisted priorities, and no sense of humor. What else do you expect from limousine liberals?

[Here's the comment they could not stand.]
Is this another example of racist police arresting college football players who just had a few beers? Did this one try to run down any police officers? If not why was he arrested? He is innocent until proven guilty.


http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1302983

Bradford exec faces OUI in fatal
Woman, 30, killed near Andover cop barracks
By Laurel J. Sweet
Boston Herald
Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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