Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Linwood Wilson Out
Linwood Wilson, one of the Durham County thugs who helped Michael Byron Nifong and his co-conspirators (Crystal Gail Mangum, Jessee Jackson, the Group of 88, etc) try to get some youths raped in prison, has lost his job.
Fortunately, the villians are now stabbing each other in the back. Durham-in-Wonderland has video and text of Nifong criticizing Wilson.
For those new to the scandal, an enjoyable recap is available onYouTube.
15:48 Posted in Law | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: durham, nifong, linwood wilson, duke, group of 88
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Thoughts on Mike Nifong's Disbarment (and why he should be executed)
Mike Nifong, the prosecutor who falsely charged undergraduate students at Duke University with rape in order to help his re-election campaign, was disbarred this afternoon. He had already resigned, from the witness stand, yesterday.
I am happy this much has been done, but generally saddened by what has not and will not be done.
- I regret that Mike Nifong will not be imprisoned for his crimes.
- I regret that Crystal Gale Mangum, Nifong's co-conspirator, will not be charged.
- I regret that Jesse Jackson, who offered to pay Crystal Gale's bills even if she was lying, will not be charged.
- I regret that the above three thugs will not be prosecuted as sexual predators and be listed as such, for the sadistic way they used the sex act to terrorize youths.
For that matter, I regret that Mike Nifong will not be executed by the State of North Carolina.
Capital punishment is both a harsh and a severe punishment. It justly reflects society's verdicts that some crimes are so harsh they can never be undone or forgotten, while it humanely avoids caging persons like dogs for decade upon decade. It reduces crime, saving innocent lives for every guilty life taken.
Some new core states, like China, execute corrupt officials who pervert justice for their own ends. Thus reduces corruption and increases public trust in government. However, Mike Nifong's nightmarish rule as prosectur shows (as if there were any doubt) that terrible corruption is not limited to places "over there," but exists here in America, as well.
It's been said that "the new Core sets the new rules:" in other words, the days of Europe influencing foreign laws are ending while the days of successful, developing countries influencing the world has started. Let's hope this is the case. Let's hope that in the future, criminals like Mike Nifong can get the justice they deserve.
18:08 Posted in Courts | Permalink | Comments (22) | Email this | Tags: duke, duke university, mike nifong, nifong, crystal gale mangum, crystal gale magnum, sexual predators
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Crystal Gail Mangum and Mike Nifong
Last year, for the second time in her life, Crystal Gail Mangum claimed to have been raped by three men. For the second time, there was no trial. But for the first time, media attention encouraged the North Caroline Attorney-General Roy Cooper to say the word: "innocent."
Ms Mangum's false accusation was horribly compounded by the gross incompetence, negligence, and capricious maliciousness of Durham North Carolina prosecutor, Mike Nifong. My fellow college students -- indeed, all Americans -- hope that the surest measures are taken against Mike Nifong so that justice may be served.
Hopefully, Jesse Jackson, who said that "his organization will pay the Duke scandal accuser's tuition regardless of whether she's telling the truth or not," will doubtless comment soon.
14:35 Posted in Courts, Women | Permalink | Comments (4) | Email this | Tags: mangum, duke, nifong, durham, north carolina, crystal gail mangum, mike nifong
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Gap Sex Caboose Breaking
I'm in the middle of a mind-melting project, so no time for a coherent blog post. Instead, I'll vaguely fulminate against Jessee Jackson, Gap sex caboose breaking, and sexism. If you want a coherent application of PNM Theory to domestic politics, read Chirol. If you want a good summary of the Lacrosse incident, read . Else, read on.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Founder and President Rainbow/Push Coalition, has announced his organization will pay the Duke scandal accuser's tuition regardless of whether she's telling the truth or not about being raped.
Too bad Elisabet Sunde wasn't black. Then she would at least have
help paying for her lawyer.
Of course, if Elisabet Sunde was black, her name might have been Crystal Gale Mangum.
16:45 Posted in Women | Permalink | Comments (3) | Email this | Tags: duke, nifong, race, racism, sex

