Thursday, July 19, 2012

Verdict

What we need in our jury trial system is a wider category of verdicts, such as:
     Just because our verdict is not guilty, that doesn't mean we think he's innocent.  We're not that stupid.
     We know he did it, but the prosecutor hasn't proved it, and besides, we think the prosecutor is creepy.
      We know he's guilty, but so is everybody else who is  involved in seeking, or granting, cross party endorsements.  The jail's not big enough to hold them all. 
      Nobody, even an official, understands the Absentee Ballot process because we sure don't.  And we're not stupid.
      We don't think he deprived anybody of their constitutional right to vote, because we don't think any of them would ever have voted in a Primary anyway.  They're not that stupid.
      By the way, in case it ever comes up, what is the difference between a Primary and a Caucus?
     
    

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