Angela Keck is a skank
I could give a rat’s ass about Ali Kemp. Sorry. Hopefully, she’s gone on to her great reward, reconnected with her dead pets and grandparents and learned who killed Kennedy but I can’t get emotionally involved every time some poor white girl shows up dead on TV. I can only give so much people.
Anyway, what I noticed during the trial coverage was the defense attorney for Benjamin Appleby (the dirtbag who already admitted to killing Kemp) tried to pin the whole thing on Mexican lawn jockeys.
The Star reports:
Fucking Bitch.
Not only is she defending a dirtbag but she’s openly trying to pin this thing on Mexicans when they have not been implicated in any way. Clearly, OJ and Johnny Cochran were not the first or last people guilty of playing the race card.
When people talk about anti-immigrant sentiment it’s hard to understand what they mean. But blaming the nearest brown person for any tragedy is pretty much the gist of it. It’s nothing new. Black people have been getting blamed for crimes they didn’t commit for centuries. Now, Mexicans are cast in the role of scapegoat and boogeyman in the overly active imaginations of white people. Clearly, the role of stand-by perpetrator is dangerous for any person of color. And so far, the only benefit I can see is that it makes Mexicans that much more attractive to white women who want to get back at their fathers.
Anyway, what I noticed during the trial coverage was the defense attorney for Benjamin Appleby (the dirtbag who already admitted to killing Kemp) tried to pin the whole thing on Mexican lawn jockeys.
The Star reports:
Keck asked Tyler Kemp if his sister had ever mentioned anything about the men who worked on the grounds near the pool.But I saw the videotape and that’s only part of what sperm receptacle Keck really said. She asked if Ali mentioned anything about “The Hispanic” lawn care workers.
He said that she had mentioned that they “just kind of made her uncomfortable.” But she never said she was afraid of them, Tyler Kemp said. When Keck asked if pool workers were strict about getting visitors to sign in, Tyler Kemp said “not really.”
Fucking Bitch.
Not only is she defending a dirtbag but she’s openly trying to pin this thing on Mexicans when they have not been implicated in any way. Clearly, OJ and Johnny Cochran were not the first or last people guilty of playing the race card.
When people talk about anti-immigrant sentiment it’s hard to understand what they mean. But blaming the nearest brown person for any tragedy is pretty much the gist of it. It’s nothing new. Black people have been getting blamed for crimes they didn’t commit for centuries. Now, Mexicans are cast in the role of scapegoat and boogeyman in the overly active imaginations of white people. Clearly, the role of stand-by perpetrator is dangerous for any person of color. And so far, the only benefit I can see is that it makes Mexicans that much more attractive to white women who want to get back at their fathers.



I know Angela Keck very well. She is not racist nor prejudiced against any group of people or individual. To the contrary, she is extremely committed to protecting the rights of everyone which, in our country, includes the rights of people charged with serious and heinous crimes. As an activist, social worker, and legal representative for immigrants, including many Hispanic immigrants, I can assure you Angela would never "pin" anything on anyone in the way you suggest.
Please show some respect for yourself: don't use your space to defame and slander, especially those you know nothing about.
If she's so great. Then please explain why she used this tactic? And I it's not defamation or slander if it happens to be true. The story proves it out.
You know, Tony's post on this is so senseless in so many ways, it's hard to know where to begin. Ditto for Anonymous's question.
In order to have any kind of reasonable discussion on this, which I seriously doubt Tony is interested in, we need to see the entire transcript of the videotape Tony saw, not two paragraphs ripped from a news story that describe a few mere minutes of multiple hearings.
Calling someone a "skank," "fucking bitch," and "sperm receptacle"? Maybe that doesn't rise to the level of legal defamation by libel (libel in this case, since it's in print), but it seems clear these are statements that 1)harm someone's reputation, 2)are made with malicious intent, and 3) are made with reckless negligence.
But of course, it's unrealistic to expect Tony to care about any of that. If he had any real concern about immigrants, Hispanics, blacks, or others being blamed for crimes they don't commit (which is certainly a very real and legitimate concern), he'd learn to express himself in a way in which he could be taken seriously. Instead, he's obviously interested only in spouting off for his own amusement. Advocate for the falsely accused he is not. And advocate for victims he is not either, since it taxes him to much to care about Ali Kemp.
I couldn't agree more with the previous post. Kansas City needs more lawyers like Angela Keck. She devoted the first years of her career to fighting against the death penalty with the Public Interest Litigation Clinic. From there, whe went on to zealously fight for the accused as a Jackson County public defender (representing criminal defendents of all races). Looks like the track record of a racist to me...NOT!
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