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by Jared Taylor
The jury has found Derek Chauvin guilty on all three counts. It took fewer than 24 hours to reach a unanimous decision. I have argued all along that an acquittal was impossible, no matter what the evidence showed. No jury, anywhere in the United States, could have found Mr. Chauvin innocent after nearly a year of riots.
I had some hope that the jury might acquit on one or two of the more serious charges, but the guilty verdict was announced first on the most serious of the three, so the other two verdicts were inevitable. Under Minnesota law, Mr. Chauvin will be sentenced under only the most serious charge. It carries a maximum sentence of 40 years, but according to state guidelines, a first offence is supposed to get 12-1/2 years. Judge Peter Cahill said he would pass sentence eight weeks from now.
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Farmers parade tractors in 4-H Fair
For The Recorder
Published: 7/9/2017 10:26:37 PM
HEATH Seventeen farmers paraded their tractors in the Franklin County Farm Bureau’s Back 40 Tractor Ride last month, as part of the Franklin County 4-H Fair in Heath, with five going home with prizes.
One aim of the tractor rides is to give farmers a chance to create a conversation with the public about farming.
“This ride placed tractors, which are an economic image of farming, in front of the public,” said Franklin County Farm Bureau President Lenny Roberts. “By allowing consumers to get up-close to these machines and talk to farmers, we created a platform to answer their questions and build a relationship that will last a lifetime.”
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Alexander (8) came home from school yesterday (January 18) and told us that he d been in some kind of play to dramatize an African American being turned away from a restaurant in the bad old days of the segregated South. In honor of Martin Luther King day. Sort of like a Christmas Pageant. (Remember Christmas Pageants?)
When John O Sullivan was Editor of National Review, I persuaded him to run an annual contest for the most egregious attempt to suppress Christmas. It s been abandoned now, of course. But VDARE would like to hear of the most pious attempt to sacramentalize MLK. Ask your children. Brace yourselves.