The district attorney, desperate to score a conviction in such a high-profile case, has played dirty to win.
One of his tricks, exposed by a refreshingly impartial Mississippi Supreme Court, was to fiddle the jury selection to exclude black jurors. Winona is a very racial city in Mississippi with the civil rights records in the United States.
Dispite the unlawful holding of Curtis Flowers in my point of view of having to be charged for a sixth time, he now has to deal with local state senator. Lydia Chassaniol who has introduced a bill that would widen the jury pool in such a way that critics say would make it easier to select an all-white jury.
Senator Chassaniol is a member of a local chapter of the right-wing Council for Conservative Citizens and addressed their annual conference. the nature of this rump of the red-neck, good 'ole white boys, confederate-flag-wavers is striking.
Their hatred of inter-racial marriage, homosexuals, liberals (aka communists) identifies an atavistic streak that still remains 150 years after slavery.
As one of them told me: "It's all right for them (non-whites) to practice their culture but they should not take ours away from us. We are probably the most discriminated race in the country."
Crossing Continents: Mississippi Smouldering is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday, 26 November 2009 at 1100 GMT and repeated on Monday, at 2030 GMT.
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THIS IS VERY PREVELENTTO TODAY, BUT NINA SHOULD'VE SAID IT THIS WAY. TO YOU WHO ARE PROUD OF WHAT YOU BECOME.
TO YOU:
"U.S. GODDAMN"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Antoinette, thanks for another great post and keeping us informed on the horrible crimes going on in this wicked country.to help get a overstanding of our current circumstances, the articleds below are the clearest explaination Iv'e ever read...
An Address to the Dead)
by Michael Tsarion ...
Sis, this was a great account of what is happening to this young man. What can we do about it is always the question that I ask. Mississippi is something else, I have relatives who live in Biloxi right now, that is where my Mother is from too. There is no justice when they don't want to give it.
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