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I remember it all (the Clinton Crime Family Regime) only too well. 

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I remember it all (the Clinton Crime Family Regime) only too well. 

Thanks!   ^-^

But many will dismiss it as all smoke and no fire!  :beer:
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But many will dismiss it as all smoke and no fire!  :beer:

And the question you then have to ask yourself is....

why?  (agenda, agenda, agenda)

 :beer:
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Thanks for the insult, and for capitulating.  Your surrender is accepted.

I gave you praise for your adherence to the DNC talking points, hardly an insult.  Job well done

No surrender, just no time to continue a pointless discuss with someone using DNC talking points.
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I remember it all (the Clinton Crime Family Regime) only too well. 

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“Senators and presidents don’t have men killed.” – Kay Adams

“Oh. Who’s being naïve, Kay?” – Michael Corleone

Exactly!!!  One of my favorite movie quotes.  lol
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Exactly!!!  One of my favorite movie quotes.  lol

Yeah just ask Ron Brown
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But many will dismiss it as all smoke and no fire!  :beer:
When a murder is unsolved, any clear motive should be investigated. There is a clear politically based motive which seems to exist. Failure to investigate that thoroughly is misfeasance. "Random" just decries any motive, 'lover's quarrel, whichever way'  does not excuse not pursuing that lead, either, but a political motive which would be a strong inducement on the part of some parties to see the man dead needs follow up, as well as physical evidence. How many laptops did the deceased have? (Many people will have a couple, minimum).
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When a murder is unsolved, any clear motive should be investigated. There is a clear politically based motive which seems to exist. Failure to investigate that thoroughly is misfeasance. "Random" just decries any motive, 'lover's quarrel, whichever way'  does not excuse not pursuing that lead, either, but a political motive which would be a strong inducement on the part of some parties to see the man dead needs follow up, as well as physical evidence. How many laptops did the deceased have? (Many people will have a couple, minimum).

Murders in D.C. happen almost hourly.  While this particular person's death is tragic (as are all murders) despite the tinfoil being tossed around in here, the D.C. Metro Homicide doesn't have the time or the resources to drop everything and focus on one murder just because some internet trolls threw some red meat out for the conspiracy nuts to chew on.

His murder will get solved...eventually...but in reality his is just one in a long list of unsolved murders in D.C. in 2016 that they are working on when they can.
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Murders in D.C. happen almost hourly.  While this particular person's death is tragic (as are all murders) despite the tinfoil being tossed around in here, the D.C. Metro Homicide doesn't have the time or the resources to drop everything and focus on one murder just because some internet trolls threw some red meat out for the conspiracy nuts to chew on.

His murder will get solved...eventually...but in reality his is just one in a long list of unsolved murders in D.C. in 2016 that they are working on when they can.

To sum up the Seth-whatever-his-name-is-was-murdered position:


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When a murder is unsolved, any clear motive should be investigated. There is a clear politically based motive which seems to exist. Failure to investigate that thoroughly is misfeasance. "Random" just decries any motive, 'lover's quarrel, whichever way'  does not excuse not pursuing that lead, either, but a political motive which would be a strong inducement on the part of some parties to see the man dead needs follow up, as well as physical evidence. How many laptops did the deceased have? (Many people will have a couple, minimum).

Seems like common sense.

BTW as for the "scandalmongering", aka discussing, accusation someone else threw out there, well, this IS a political discussion board.
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Seems like common sense.

BTW as for the "scandalmongering", aka discussing, accusation someone else threw out there, well, this IS a political discussion board.

Yes but we must seek approval from our unwavering uncompromising betters before posting anything on the board.   Anything else and the condescending insults will be heaped upon us for our failure to be perfect little conservatives.

or something like that
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But that part of DC doesn't have many murders.  It's suppose to be one of the nicer parts of town.

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But that part of DC doesn't have many murders.  It's suppose to be one of the nicer parts of town.

Aren't the murder and non-murder parts of DC only a couple blocks apart?   
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Yes but we must seek approval from our unwavering uncompromising betters before posting anything on the board.   Anything else and the condescending insults will be heaped upon us for our failure to be perfect little conservatives.

or something like that

Why does it always have to be the same troup of 'betters'?

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Aren't the murder and non-murder parts of DC only a couple blocks apart?

I'll say. The first time I was in DC, in the eighties, I set out looking for the Nat'l Museum of the US Navy and found myself being escorted back to the mall area by a sympathetic cop 20 minutes later.

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Why does it always have to be the same troup of 'betters'?

We call them Trumpers, not betters

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Aren't the murder and non-murder parts of DC only a couple blocks apart?

Yes they are. People have been knifed within sight of the Capitol dome.

I've driven out of Ft. McNair in southeast and heard gunshots a couple blocks away.

The first year I was in DC the Deputy Mayor was robbed at gunpoint...in broad daylight on the National Mall.

"Low crime area" in DC is a relative term.
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Aren't the murder and non-murder parts of DC only a couple blocks apart?

The only safe areas are the very upscale neighborhoods. Even the areas around government buildings aren't that safe. Rich, as just a staffer, I'm sure didn't live in any sort of upscale area.


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Originally from the Daily Mail; not sure if one can tell much from this.

Where this happened is near Howard University:
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The area around Howard University is known as Shaw and it is a rough around the edges neighborhood. It is one of those neighborhoods in transition where decrepit rowhouses are being bought up by yuppies for 800K, but also where it's not out of the ordinary to be accosted for money from homeless people or to see drug dealers out in the open. It's moving more in the yuppie direction than it is the opposite direction although it's not so far into this process as other DC neighborhoods. Howard is an urban school. While there is a defined campus, parts of it, and it's student body bleed into the surrounding neighborhoods so it's not as campus-centric as schools like UVA or other large state schools or private schools. It's not really isolated from the surrounding community as much as other schools. I've only been on the campus once, never in the dorms, and it seemed nice enough. Nothing spectacular, but nothing that bad either. I definitely recommend a visit though prior to making any sort of commitment, which I'd recommend for any school you're considering.

Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/washington-dc/27290-howard-university-safe-go-school-washington.html#ixzz4hqOH3Owx

I'm not going on, I don't know how the city is laid out, this looks to be quite a ways away from where we were.



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The only safe areas are the very upscale neighborhoods. Even the areas around government buildings aren't that safe. Rich, as just a staffer, I'm sure didn't live in any sort of upscale area.



All those dots are politically motivated murders! All of them! Except the ones found in parks, of course...  :whistle:

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4 AM in the morning and apparently drinking quite a bit, not the best of a situation almost anywhere in my opinion.

Abaraxas's image should be reduced to see it better:



So, if Seth had possibly just been home by midnight, this most likely would have been avoided, that's why it is problematic for me to go with the conspiracy theories.

I can see that little lake near Howard University in this map.
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Lot of red dots around the murder site.

4:30 in the morning, dodgy area, few drinks inside him .... why didn't he take a cab? I don;t know DC at all - do all the cabs disappear at midnight (they do in Rome)?
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