You missed Maurice....wonder if the evil in eyes has subsided since I last saw you in the back of the ambalamps?
ROT IN HELL!
On Tuesday, Huckabee defended his decision to commute Clemmons' sentence during a call to "The Joe Scarborough Show" on 77 WABC radio in New York. If his critics had been there in the governor's mansion, Huckabee said, "They would have seen a 16-year-old kid commit crimes of which normally, there would have been a few years. And if he'd been white and middle-class with a good lawyer he'd have gotten probation, a fine and some counseling. But because he was a young black kid, he got 108 years!"
"People don't go to prison for murder" with that sort of sentence, Huckabee said.
In his 2008 presidential campaign, Huckabee faced similar questions over the release from prison of convicted rapist Wayne DuMond, who was convicted of another rape and a murder.
Huckabee tried then to distance himself from any role in the DuMond parole, and on Sunday he similarly pointed at "a series of failures in the criminal justice system" regarding Clemmons.
If they must release them I suggest they release them in afghanistan. Let them give aid and comfort to those enemies.
Huckabee claimed probation was normal for juveniles committing armed robbery. I wonder if that’s true.
If he hasn’t been killed, Clemmons would now have an NPR radio show.
ping!