As a centrist, I'm excluded from the poll.
Still, speculating whether justice for all was met in the grand jury declining to indict officer Wilson .. is something no one will really ever know.
Some say justice is limited to our view of the facts with respect to the law .. and some say justice extends beyond the law, the law itself subject to judgment with respect to justice and the special extenuating circumstances of culture and history also subject to judgment in determining if justice was served.
Regarding the former, due process implies the result was just .. but regarding the latter, as so many in the streets exhibited, justice hasn't been served at all.
Regardless, Michael Brown had just robbed a convenience store and officer Wilson had engaged him .. when Brown was fatally shot.
That Brown thought it necessary to rob a convenience store is sad .. that Officer Wilson felt it was necessary to shoot Brown to protect himself, is sad .. that Michael Brown is dead, is sad .. that Michael Brown's parents will grieve their son for the rest of their lives, is sad .. that Officer Wilson will be haunted by this and likely targeted for it the rest of his life, is sad .. that Ferguson has suffered so much here, is sad ...
Whether or not justice was served, this whole thing is very, very sad.
I don't know whether justice was served.
All I know is that there's so much sadness in Ferguson.