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How much would you like to bet?How do you know he was going on vacation? Oh, that's right: You read it in an online news article.
Maybe the real story is he has a sick relative who lives on the beach in Florida. Or maybe it's a funeral.
Given these two narratives:
1) Former cop in tremendously unjust circumstances, targeted by the ruling elite of Atlanta for a political narrative, with dire threat to his future, family and overall well being, makes stupid choice to go vacationing in Florida in defiance of bond terms.
or
2) Widely-known-to-be-bent DA plays P.R. games with a bond exception request from same defendant.
I'll take #2. Twice on Sunday.
How do you know he was going on vacation? Oh, that's right: You read it in an online news article.
Maybe the real story is he has a sick relative who lives on the beach in Florida. Or maybe it's a funeral.
Given these two narratives:
1) Former cop in tremendously unjust circumstances, targeted by the ruling elite of Atlanta for a political narrative, with dire threat to his future, family and overall well being, makes stupid choice to go vacationing in Florida in defiance of bond terms.
or
2) Widely-known-to-be-bent DA plays P.R. games with a bond exception request from same defendant.
I'll take #2. Twice on Sunday.
I don't like that DA anymore than you do, but come on that's a bit of a stretch. I've never heard of any judge ever giving special bond circumstances for somebody facing a murder charge that included beach vacations. It'll never happen in a million years. If I were betting the farm, I'd say that Mr. Rolfe just made a bonehead move VS some PR stunt that allowed him to leave on vacation just so they could stick it to him when he got back.How do you know he was going on vacation? Oh, that's right: You read it in an online news article.
Maybe the real story is he has a sick relative who lives on the beach in Florida. Or maybe it's a funeral.
Given these two narratives:
1) Former cop in tremendously unjust circumstances, targeted by the ruling elite of Atlanta for a political narrative, with dire threat to his future, family and overall well being, makes stupid choice to go vacationing in Florida in defiance of bond terms.
or
2) Widely-known-to-be-bent DA plays P.R. games with a bond exception request from same defendant.
I'll take #2. Twice on Sunday.
How much would you like to bet?
An apology? For what? You didn't offend me. Just name the price. I'm in for whatever you'd like.I'll gamble an apology: Gladly give you one if there is reliable proof that Rolfe went brain dead and did as that news narrative says. As opposed to reliable proof that this is just gamesmanship by the Fulton County DA's office.
I expect to see a press release from Rolfe's lawyers describing different circumstances than represented by the DA.
I don't like that DA anymore than you do, but come on that's a bit of a stretch. I've never heard of any judge ever giving special bond circumstances for somebody facing a murder charge that included beach vacations. It'll never happen in a million years. If I were betting the farm, I'd say that Mr. Rolfe just made a bonehead move VS some PR stunt that allowed him to leave on vacation just so they could stick it to him when he got back.
An apology? For what? You didn't offend me. Just name the price. I'm in for whatever you'd like.