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  3. Mostly my takeaway from the Mangione trial so far is that if you try hard enough to frame someone you end up making them look *more innocent.*

Mostly my takeaway from the Mangione trial so far is that if you try hard enough to frame someone you end up making them look *more innocent.*

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  • Cactuar JoeC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Mostly my takeaway from the Mangione trial so far is that if you try hard enough to frame someone you end up making them look *more innocent.*

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      Mostly my takeaway from the Mangione trial so far is that if you try hard enough to frame someone you end up making them look *more innocent.*

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      Like, did he do it? I have no idea. But you wouldn't think a guilty man would require the entire apparatus of civil liberties to be inverted and regurgitated like a starfish's stomach to *prove* that guilt.

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        Mostly my takeaway from the Mangione trial so far is that if you try hard enough to frame someone you end up making them look *more innocent.*

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        @CactuarJoe I've not been following the case too closely, but I gather bits here and there. I have mixed feelings about it all.

        On the one hand, he's a folk hero; on the other, he's an alleged killer. On the third hand, arguably the healthcare system itself is letting people die for profit — making it the biggest murderer of all.

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          @CactuarJoe I've not been following the case too closely, but I gather bits here and there. I have mixed feelings about it all.

          On the one hand, he's a folk hero; on the other, he's an alleged killer. On the third hand, arguably the healthcare system itself is letting people die for profit — making it the biggest murderer of all.

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          @analogfusion I can dig it. My opinion since the beginning has been that you can't blame people for cheering for revenge when justice has been denied.

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          • Cactuar JoeC Cactuar Joe

            Like, did he do it? I have no idea. But you wouldn't think a guilty man would require the entire apparatus of civil liberties to be inverted and regurgitated like a starfish's stomach to *prove* that guilt.

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            @CactuarJoe It’s kind of like the OJ Simpson trial: They’re so desperate to pin it on him that they didn’t seem to stop to think maybe he actually did it.

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              @CactuarJoe It’s kind of like the OJ Simpson trial: They’re so desperate to pin it on him that they didn’t seem to stop to think maybe he actually did it.

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              @trixter EXACTLY

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