"WATCH OUT NOW! HERE SHE COMES AGAIN! AND LOOK WHO CAME WITH HER, BUBBA FOOLERY HIMSELF..."
I can't believe Josephine fell for it! She walked right into it like a blind sloth, assuming everything was good. She was all, "Why do they keep calling me stupid?" Under their breath she would hear them say it. They were probably thinking, "Maybe cuz you are, bitch? Stick that blow pop in her mouth n maybe she'll shut up." Then they watch as she goes straight for the bait they left dangling right in front of her. "Can I have the watermelon one please?" "Here kitty kitty..." They smirked at eachother as she handed Scooby, a hot pink mini baseball bat, a bullet tied to an orange string, and a ping pong ball! If only she had known how bad she had just effed up. You know when something is up when a perfect stranger is like EXTRA ordinarily generous to you. Or when your patna starts throwing curve balls like they have some weird form of terets, you could be shoveling styrofoam out of the passenger seat, dying laughing one second, then BAM! "DID YOU HEAR WHAT I SAID WENCH?" Yelling at ya one minute, kissing your ass the next, stealing iPods right out your purse, then returning them a few days later with extra speaker accessories and a little extra cash on GP. "F*CK YOU DUMB HOE!"
"C'mon Shereefa, your making me tired..."
And that's how the cookie crumbles, what can ya do? Momma was right, "it's dangerous to talk to strangers," "Dammit Mom! Why didn't you tell me about the people closest to me? These days people have no shame, they just don't raise em like they used to. Housewives these days got their five year olds ducking behind curtains getting the latest scoop on who's nanny was wearing the leggings with the most snares in em, talking bout "SHHH! if the cops find out -- their going to give Mildred THREE consecutive life sentences for whispering about the Snare Conspiracy." "Is it that serious? Just bring her to f*cking Walmart dude!" Anyway, back to what I was saying. Usually, blood or by marriage, family is family and the rules of family are deeply rooted in certain ethics and morals. What kind of person breaks those rules knivingly on purpose? Talk about vendetta... I mean really? It's just not acceptable, fuck, it's like a scene out of that movie "The Hills Have Eyes" low budget style. Oh, how I miss Napoleon big time.
And There You Have It...
...true story.
"When you are dealing with a person's life, and the fact that a drug conviction, or any conviction with such severe punishment, can mean the end of that life on the outside every effort should be made by the government to see to it that the evidence used to gain a conviction is solid physical evidence gathered through just unmistakable means.
Most Americans trust the government, thus government witnesses, more times than not, would be considered trustworthy as well. The reality is that most informants are not trustworthy, a fact that most jurors don't know. And even if they did feel that an informant is lying, it is the trust of the government [thus its informants] which, more times than not, lead to the decisions to convict.
Using informants, most of whom would do or say whatever they are told for self serving means, is surely justice denied. It is also a violation and misuse of the trust Americans put in the government....- Stone Mountain, GA" - Discussion, Snitch, Frontline
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"WATCH OUT NOW! HERE SHE COMES AGAIN! AND LOOK WHO CAME WITH HER, BUBBA FOOLERY HIMSELF..."
I can't believe Josephine fell for it! She walked right into it like a blind sloth, assuming everything was good. She was all, "Why do they keep calling me stupid?" Under their breath she would hear them say it. They were probably thinking, "Maybe cuz you are, bitch? Stick that blow pop in her mouth n maybe she'll shut up." Then they watch as she goes straight for the bait they left dangling right in front of her. "Can I have the watermelon one please?" "Here kitty kitty..." They smirked at eachother as she handed Scooby, a hot pink mini baseball bat, a bullet tied to an orange string, and a ping pong ball! If only she had known how bad she had just effed up. You know when something is up when a perfect stranger is like EXTRA ordinarily generous to you. Or when your patna starts throwing curve balls like they have some weird form of terets, you could be shoveling styrofoam out of the passenger seat, dying laughing one second, then BAM! "DID YOU HEAR WHAT I SAID WENCH?" Yelling at ya one minute, kissing your ass the next, stealing iPods right out your purse, then returning them a few days later with extra speaker accessories and a little extra cash on GP. "F*CK YOU DUMB HOE!"
"C'mon Shereefa, your making me tired..."
And that's how the cookie crumbles, what can ya do? Momma was right, "it's dangerous to talk to strangers," "Dammit Mom! Why didn't you tell me about the people closest to me? These days people have no shame, they just don't raise em like they used to. Housewives these days got their five year olds ducking behind curtains getting the latest scoop on who's nanny was wearing the leggings with the most snares in em, talking bout "SHHH! if the cops find out -- their going to give Mildred THREE consecutive life sentences for whispering about the Snare Conspiracy." "Is it that serious? Just bring her to f*cking Walmart dude!" Anyway, back to what I was saying. Usually, blood or by marriage, family is family and the rules of family are deeply rooted in certain ethics and morals. What kind of person breaks those rules knivingly on purpose? Talk about vendetta... I mean really? It's just not acceptable, fuck, it's like a scene out of that movie "The Hills Have Eyes" low budget style. Oh, how I miss Napoleon big time.
And There You Have It...
...true story.
"When you are dealing with a person's life, and the fact that a drug conviction, or any conviction with such severe punishment, can mean the end of that life on the outside every effort should be made by the government to see to it that the evidence used to gain a conviction is solid physical evidence gathered through just unmistakable means.
Most Americans trust the government, thus government witnesses, more times than not, would be considered trustworthy as well. The reality is that most informants are not trustworthy, a fact that most jurors don't know. And even if they did feel that an informant is lying, it is the trust of the government [thus its informants] which, more times than not, lead to the decisions to convict.
Using informants, most of whom would do or say whatever they are told for self serving means, is surely justice denied. It is also a violation and misuse of the trust Americans put in the government....- Stone Mountain, GA" - Discussion, Snitch, Frontline
see: www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/snitch/