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So, Dude, have you gotten enough responses? | |||
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I bet that boy who shot his abuser in Houston gets no-billed. So far I've got a crack whore, a porn actress, a drug addict, and a homeless man. If anyone has any other examples of their unsympathetic victims, cool photos, visual aids, voir dire or argument tips, I'm still collecting info. | |||
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and a presidential assassin! | |||
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Back when Tom Krampitz was Executive Director of the TDCAA, he had a sign on the wall of his office that went something like this: The three immutable truths of prosecution: 1. Sin ain't sin when good people do it. 2. Blood is thicker than water. 3. It ain't against the law to kill a SOB. Of course Tom's sign spelled out SOB. | |||
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Funny, but not usable material. Seriously, I need material! (I was going to say I needed help, but I could just see the responses that would get.) | |||
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Still looking for material for my speech on unlikable victims. I really need stories about drug dealers or gang members. I'm also looking for theme songs for the different categories of unlikable victims. I can't think of any songs about perverts/child molesters, other than Keith Moon's "Uncle Ernie" song. Lesser-Includeds, do you have any song ideas? | |||
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I think you need the Dixie Chicks' "Goodbye Earl" for unsympathetic murder defendants. (Wherein the Chicks murder the no-good abusing husband of a friend by slipping poison in his black-eyed peas and then putting him in the trunk.) I'm coming up blank on the child molesters' song, though. I'll keep thinking about it. | |||
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"Bubba Shot the Jukebox" Stinkin', no-good-for-nothing jukebox got what it deserved, but Bubba shouldn't have taken the law into his own hands. | |||
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"Francine" by ZZ Top. | |||
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How about Martina McBride*s Independence Day? *Well word gets a round in a small, small town they said he was a dangerous man But mama was proud and she stood her ground she knew she was on the losin? end Some folks whispered some folks talked but everybody looked the other way and When time ran out there was no one about on indpendence day Chours: let freedom ring, let the white dove sing let the whole world know that Today is a day of reckoning let the weak be strong, let the right be wrong roll The stone away, let the guilty pay, it?s independence day* | |||
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"Brenda's Got a Baby" - 2Pac | |||
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Three possibilities come to mind: 1. "Come Out and Play" by The Offspring 2. "Teenage Jail" by the Eagles 3. "White Punks on Dope" by the Tubes For your dealers, perhaps "Smuggler's Blues" by Glenn Frey is a fitting requiem. Or "Dr. Feelgood" by Motley Crue. | |||
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janie's got a gun Isn't that about Janie shooting her molester daddy? | |||
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Papa Loved Mama (Garth Brooks) | |||
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The problem with country songs is that they take too long to tell the story. I need catchy clips. | |||
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Did I mention the show Dexter? | |||
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I thought Papa Loved Mama was catchy and quick: Mama was a looker, lord how she shined Papa was a goodn but the jealous kind Papa loved Mama; Mama loved men Mama's in the graveyard, Papa's in the pen. See!? Short 'n sweet! | |||
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I suggested that yesterday to her, Gretchen. She didn't like the last verse either: Well, the picture in the paper showed the scene real well Papas rig was buried in the local motel The desk clerk said he saw it all real clear He never hit the brakes and he was shifting gears. | |||
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Janie's Got a Gun - Aerosmith | |||
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OK, no country.... "Wake Up Call" by Maroon 5. | |||
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