PDA

View Full Version : How Nations Die (In Microcosm)


il ragno
01-26-2006, 04:14 AM
From the No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Dept.....enjoy the richly insane irony of the following news item. And bear in mind that the 'corrupt cops' who in all likelihood killed this chocolate carbo-load (since we already know they were freelancing as muscle/assassins for local drug cartels) were all nigger/beaner 'minority hires' forced upon the LAPD and LA County Sheriff's.

So the largely-white, largely-effective law enforcement establishment in Southern Cal is strongarmed into hiring skells; the skells pan out true to form and immediately put their badges and guns up for sale; the most notorious (pun unintentional) skell they hit - whose 'survivors' hardly need the settlement to keep the wolf from the door - well, they sue not their fellow bongoes but the entire dept and seem to be on the verge of cashing in to the tune of $50-plus million.

Now guess whose pockets that 50 mill will be coming from. Hint: it ain't gonna be anyone of similar pigment to the actual killers, nor anyone hailing from anywhere near Crenshaw.

Now guess how the fallout from this story will play out. Hint: no one will bother noting it was nigger quota-hires, it will be 'tha police' (read whitey), and another few million idiot college kids and feature-story scribes and Jew screenwriters will now have more 'proven' white perfidy to point to as they pump fresh self-hatred into the minds of the next generation of white Americans.

Now guess who'll be making the cash-registers sing a siren song of billable attorney hours as they try, and defend, and appeal, and analyze, and pitch book and movie projects from all of this. No hints this time.

And just think: this entire pointless and costly circle-jerk needed only one fulcrum to set all these gears in motion - the cowardly fear of being called 'racist'. Because the rules now clearly state that the first white man to publicly notice race loses, this entire debacle was a fait accompli the minute LA decided it was easier to hand out badges like Crackerjack prizes to brown human flotsam than to hold them accountable to the same standards as whites.

And this, my friends - played out a hundred ways, a hundred times, in a hundred cities - is how Great Nations die.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime_file/story/385239p-326943c.html

New conspiracy rap eyed for B.I.G. trial
BY MICHELLE CARUSO
DAILY NEWS WEST COAST BUREAU CHIEF

LOS ANGELES - The family of slain rapper Biggie Smalls is still fighting for justice in the unsolved case in which they've accused rogue cops of plotting the murder and coverup.

The Brooklyn-born rapper's mom and his widow, R&B singer Faith Evans, may add a civil-racketeering charge to their soon-to-be-filed renewed wrongful death suit against the city and LAPD, one of their lawyers said yesterday.
The family alleges convicted corrupt LAPD cops Rafael Perez and David Mack conspired with Smalls' archrival, Death Row Records honcho Marion (Suge) Knight, to have the rapper killed after a party in March 1997.

"We are considering a racketeering action," lawyer Perry Sanders told the Daily News yesterday. A successful racketeering claim could result in triple money damages if B.I.G.'s family wins the case.

Sanders said he has yet to receive and review 81 CDs containing new discovery from the cops' Internal Affairs Bureau.

A federal judge declared a mistrial in the case last July after she found the LAPD concealed reports about a jailhouse informant who linked the ex-cops to the March 1997 slaying of Smalls, who was also known as the Notorious B.I.G. and Christopher Wallace.

As punishment for the misconduct, the judge ordered Los Angeles on Friday to pay Smalls' legal team $1.1 million in costs racked up during the tainted trial. The legal team had sought $2 million in compensation.

A recent ruling by the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals paved the way for plaintiffs to make civil claims against the LAPD under the federal RICO Act. The law allows plaintiffs in such claims to recover as much as three times the damages awarded by a jury.

Last year, the L.A. City Council rejected an offer by B.I.G.'s family to settle the case for $18 million.

Vindex
01-26-2006, 06:24 AM
Looks like a win, win situation.