Thursday, January 14, 2010

This alone should preclude any public service.

I was witness to the madness that the 'repressed memory' nazis used to assault good people for their own political expedience. To actually argue that a day care worker had sex with a horse and then butchered it in front of horrified pre-schoolers while no one else noticed... unfuckingbelievable...

And yet this miserable excuse for a person did that. She was totally fine with taking people's lives from them and doing whatever it took to become famous and political.

To think this sewage would become a senator simply disgusts me. And DON"T THINK IT IS BECAUSE she has a fuckin' "D" next to her name. I don't give a shit. She is a lousy human being and should not be rewarded with a lifetime pension for it.
Is Martha Coakley committed to justice? - Radley Balko - POLITICO.com:

"Wall Street Journal reporter Dorothy Rabinowitz, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her coverage of bogus sex abuse cases, recently told The Boston Globe of the Amirault case, “Martha Coakley was a very, very good soldier who showed she would do anything to preserve this horrendous assault on justice.” According to journalist Mark Pendergrast, Coakley herself prosecuted another questionable child abuse case in 1993, using the same recovered-memory testimony and now-discredited methods of questioning children to convict Ray and Shirley Souza of molesting their grandchildren.

It’s probably not surprising, then, that as DA in Middlesex County, Coakley opposed efforts to create an innocence commission in Massachusetts, calling the idea “backward-looking instead of forward-looking.” Of course, that’s sort of the point — to find people who have been wrongfully convicted. So far, there have been at least 23 exonerations in Massachusetts, including several in Coakley’s home county."

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