CNN disagrees but rancher is justified in defending his daughter

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Shame on CNN

William Bigelow 21 hours ago
CNN has, in their usual fashion, patronized rural America once more. In their coverage of the Shiner, Texas case where a rancher found a man attempting to sexually molest the rancher’s four-year-old daughter and beat the molester to death with his bare hands, CNN couldn’t resist the opportunity to lampoon such primitive behavior.

The report begins with the female reporter’s voice-over: “When you hear what happened in Shiner, this town will be known for more than just beer.”
Already the town is belittled for its championing of that “low-class” beverage. One wonders if the reporter would have reported on the same story from the Loire Valley in France: “When you hear what happened in Sancerre, this town will be known for more than just white wine.” Doubtful.
The news story continues with a local woman saying, “Everybody was talkin’ about the same thing, they would have did the same thing.”
Notice the choice of a woman whose grammar doesn’t quite measure up to people in the Hamptons. Obviously (according to CNN) any woman with grammar such as this is unqualified to pass judgment in this matter.
The voice-over continues: “We don’t know all the details of this case, but the people here say they know enough.”
Delicious. Now the clear implication is we’re dealing here with a case of frontier justice. Why, those dumb folks down in Texas probably have a lynching every other Sunday. Where’s Judge Roy Bean?
Just to make sure we get their insinuation, CNN then shows a local grandmother saying, “He got what he well deserved, and you can say that nationwide.” Yup, us folks in Texas want everbuddy in the whole dang country to know we just love hangin’ em high!
Voiceover continues: “The sheriff of Lavaca county said the father ended up beating the man to death with his bare hands, and hasn’t been arrested.”
Then, on camera, the reporter asks the sheriff, “Do you think this father should be charged?”
The sheriff pauses, then quietly says, “Let’s don’t ask that question.”
In case you still haven’t gotten CNN’s slant, here it comes.
Voice-over: ”The people of Shiner don’t need a jury on this one.”
Neither do we. In the case of the people of the United States v. CNN, CNN is guilty as charged.
 
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Better get Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson down there, and quick. The molester's civil rights were violated.
 
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Better get Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson down there, and quick. The molester's civil rights were violated.

Must have been a "Black Caucasian" who molested the child! Or perhaps a "White Hispanic". If it was a white Hispanic you get one Jesse Jackson, one Al Sharpton with a bonus of Jeremiah Wright and a partridge in a pear tree.

Heck they's just Good ole Boys opening up a can of whoopass
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP5a2RiHL48


CBS and AP are on the story as well..

June 12, 2012
Texas father shouldn't be arrested for killing man who tried to molest his 4-year-old, residents say
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      Shiner residents of Texas said they don't think charges should be filed against the father who beat a man to death for allegedly molesting his 4-year-old daughter(Credit: kens5.com)
(CBS/AP) SHINER, Texas - Residents of the small Texas town of Shiner are standing up for a father who beat another man to death when he allegedly caught him trying to molest his 4-year-old daughter, saying they would have done the same thing to protect their child, reports CBS affiliate KENS.


"I don't think he should be arrested for it. I don't think any charges should be filed," a resident told KENS, requesting anonymity.
Investigators said the father, whose name has not been released, hired the man he later killed to help with his horses on the family's ranch. The dad reportedly came running when he heard his daughter screaming, then allegedly hit the man several times over the head, killing him.

The victim's body was sent to the Travis County medical examiner for an autopsy.
"He got what he well deserved," another Shiner resident said of the dead man, also requesting anonymity.
The father called police late Saturday afternoon and told them he attacked a man he caught trying to sexually assault his daughter. The girl was taken to a hospital to be examined and has since been released.
Lavaca County Sheriff Micah Harmon said on Monday that the father will probably not be arrested for the beating death and that no evidence so far led investigators to believe it happened for "any reason other than what he told us."
The victim was only identified as a 47-year-old man from nearby Gonzales with no apparent prior criminal history, Harmon said. Authorities withheld his name because they had yet to track down any of his family. The victim was an alleged "acquaintance" of the father, although Harmon said he did not know how long the two men had known each other.
A grand jury will decide what, if any, charges the father will face.
 
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Can anyone post an actual link to the CNN peace? The links above take you to Breitbart.com.

So what if it's Brietbart? Does it alter the facts? BTW it's "piece" not peace just FYI. As you requested here is the original CNN piece. I'll not provide a link. If you wish to read it in it's entirety then you'll have to look it up.



The video is where it all happens, not the article itself on the web. What a condescending arrogant b*tch

http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/11/justice/texas-abuser-killed/

Now that you've viewed it on CNN does it make you feel better? I guess now the little girl is less dead because you didn't have to soil yourself reading the Brietbart version.
 
So what if it's Brietbart? Does it alter the facts? BTW it's "piece" not peace just FYI. As you requested here is the original CNN piece. I'll not provide a link. If you wish to read it in it's entirety then you'll have to look it up.



The video is where it all happens, not the article itself on the web. What a condescending arrogant b*tch

http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/11/justice/texas-abuser-killed/

Now that you've viewed it on CNN does it make you feel better? I guess now the little girl is less dead because you didn't have to soil yourself reading the Brietbart version.
Chill out. I could not get a link to the video from the other link provided. You have issues.

I think That video was shot by the local Houston affiliate KHOU.