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Originally Posted by Liteweight47
That's not troubling at all. That's called inner city politics. The world of Baltimore politics is very small.
State Attorney Gray is a democratically elected and competent official. I will give her the same respect as I gave the Bob McCullough. As should you.
It should be assumed she will be fair and partial unless a situation comes up that proves otherwise. 
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"Last, but certainly not least, to the youth of this city, I will seek justice on your behalf.
This is a moment. This is your moment. Let’s ensure that we have peaceful and productive rallies that will develop structural and systemic changes for generations to come. You’re at the forefront of this cause.
And as young people, our time is now."
I will wait for that situation to arise, because it will. She responded way too quickly, rushing to judgment and filing criminal charges. By her words, which I have quoted, I highly suspect they were politically motivated. There was no fairness in her words today. She is supposed to be "blind" to these type of words and perception as a state attorney.
And there are going to be problems in places like Baltimore being that blacks comprise 65% of the population and commit 85% of the crimes. That's pretty much the stats in most inner cities.
Don't give me excuses when you have Condi Rice, Colin Powell, Ben Carson, Chief Justice Clarence Thomas, Mia Love, Oprah, Obama, Thomas Sowell, George Washington Carver, Sen. Tim Scott and many others who have become successful, not using excuses but working hard.