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May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview

6/16/2008 12:37 PM

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May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview


Do you have any words of encouragement or appreciation for Maureen? Did you enjoy our interview with this remarkable police survivor?


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6/17/2008 12:24 AM #1

wolfva

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RE: May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview


I thought the interview was damned good. As much as I despise Mumia, my loathing for that insult to scum reached new heights. I'm just glad there are people like Ms. Faulker who not only stand up to such thugs, but tirelessly expose them for what the are. I just wish the need never arose. More power to you ma'am. And rest in peace, Officer Faulker.

6/17/2008 7:53 PM #2

Steve Rothstein

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RE: May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview


I appreciate Maureen's dedication to fighting for justice. I cannot believe that there is any doubt in anyone's mind that Mumia is guilty. After all these trials and reviews, no judge has found any hint that he is not guilty. He just seems to keep getting the sentencing overturned.

I have never understood that kind of logic. If he is guilty and the sentence is allowed for the crime he was found guilty of, where is the problem? Let's get him done with already.

6/17/2008 11:08 PM #3

wolfva

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RE: May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview


Well Steve, if you listen to the Mumia supporters the problem is he's an innocent man who was just minding his own business when 'da man' decided to jack him up on false charges to shut him up. You know, because out of work DJs working as cabbies have SOOOOO much influence on the political stage. And how dare you let facts and logic get in the way of their fuzzy wuzzy emotional thinking!

Hell, remember when Tookie Williams was (FINALLY!) executed? People wanted him pardoned because he had written children's books and turned his life around. Yeah yeah. Woop de do. What about Albert Owens, Tsai-Shai Yang and Ye-Chen Lin? He turned THEIR lives around alright. But hey, who cares about the victims? Mumia's and William's supporters sure as Hades don't.

Don't mind me. Talk about Mumia disgusts me. Can't even watch MASH anymore as seeing Mike Farrel turns my stomach.

6/18/2008 7:45 PM #4

Steve Rothstein

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RE: May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview


I fully understand Wolf. It is disgusting the way some people act and forget the victims.

6/19/2008 10:19 AM #5

oldhag

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RE: May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview


Mumia says he was protecting his brother. He thought his brother was going to be killed by the police.

6/21/2008 10:54 PM #6

wolfva

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RE: May 2008 Maureen Faulker Interview


And his brother says....wait, his brother says nothing. Refuses to talk about it. Talk about fillial loyalty. And, of course, the evidence doesn't support that either. Nor do the other witnesses. But hey, who cares what they say! Why, ONLY the murdering SOB is going to be honest, the rest are going to lie just to frame an innocent man! This is a man who boasted about how he wanted to kill a cop, and he did it. Killed a man in cold blood walking up behind him and shooting. Yeah, he's a virtual paragon of honesty.

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