This Is Why You Have The Right To Remain Silent

January 29th, 2009 | 05:45 pm
I was waiting for the reporter to say "then the judge turned to one of the deputies and asked him if she could have a glass of negro.  Then proceeded to say she needed a phone, so she could make a negro."
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6 Responses to "This Is Why You Have The Right To Remain Silent"

  1. Guess Says:

    So let me get this straight.. A black woman is racist against other blacks?

  2. Anonymous Says:

    heh. black on black crime.

  3. Fukkad Gang Says:

    anything to say to get out of the locker!!! WOWBOOTY.com girl

  4. Anonymous Says:

    If the judge was white and said those things she would be in alot more trouble. I guess only whites aren't allowed to say racially sensitive things.

  5. Irony is a Bitch Says:

    best part of this whole story is that this judge saw the case of some of my buddies who were caught for possesion charges. she gave them this huge lecture on substance abuse and was all sham on you this and that. oh fate can be a cruel hell-bitch.

  6. Anonymous Says:

    "Alcohol education programme", horse shiiiiiiiiiiiit! If that was anyone other than a judge you would be looking at jail time for hitting a police cruiser and a very entertaining game of dont drop the soap, unless you like that sort of thing.

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