Henry Ford Later Life

Question: Who, besides me, is THRILLED about this???
JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) -- A jury on Thursday convicted reputed Klansman James Ford Seale of kidnapping and conspiracy in the 1964 deaths of two black teenagers in southwest Mississippi, grisly drownings that went unpunished before federal prosecutors re-examined the forgotten case.
Seale, 71, faces life in prison in the deaths of Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee. The 19-year-olds disappeared from Franklin County on May 2, 1964, and their bodies were found later in the Mississippi River.
BETTER LATE JUSTICE THAN NO JUSTICE!!!
Kill Krazy Klansmembers!!!!
WWOOOOOOOHOOOO!!!
*happy dance*
*happy dance*
posters number 7 and 8
Blocked and reported
have a nice weekend wallowing in stupidity. you are really good at it.
Answer: Oh, I love Durham NC by the way, I transferred here recently, it is so nice to see so many affluent people of ALL races. Black Doctors, Hispanic Lawyers, White executives. If it was tried in Durham NC, then they would probally get the death sentence. Remember that Durham NC is the home of the NC branch of the Black Panthers.
Anyway, I digress. It just shows that whatever is done in darkness always comes to the light. Justice was served!
Roddy Doyle's Man Of Ireland At The End Of The Road
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