Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Where Are The Prosecutors?

As I alluded yesterday, the news coverage (specifically by the N&R and WFMY 2) of the Sanders trial in Greensboro is deeply troubling . . . a seemingly deliberate attempt to bias the jury pool.

I apparently have good company. To quote Bledsoe, "I’ve never before witnessed such a reprehensible attempt to (convict) by media . . .". Even the Deputy Attorney General prosecuting Sanders called the N&R's "coverage" of the trial "inaccurate and prejudicial" in Court.

As the world goes to hell all around us - apparently because a lot of the "right people" didn't think they needed to play by any rules, I'm still shaking my head in disgust. Special prosecutors will go after a police detective who allegedly "hacked" into federal computers. And even if Saunders did "hack" into computers, I'm still not clear on who, if anyone, actually got hurt.

Shouldn't that predicate how far disciplinary actions goes? This trial smells and feels like total, grandstanding over-kill.

Meanwhile, the state/Feds will not even investigate "non-profit" hospital executives who violated federal agreements, plundered confidential documents, and blatantly/repeatedly perjured themselves to finish driving the nails on the coffin containing a doctor's dream to resume practice in her hometown . . . a doctor recruited home with Federal and state money.

They hurt a whole lot of people.

I just don't get it. Where are the prosecutors?

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