Posted on 07/14/2015 11:13:27 AM PDT by Sir Napsalot
Edited on 07/14/2015 1:17:55 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
His speech at the annual convention of the NAACP in Philadelphia comes as a confederation of support for new sentencing laws spreads across the political spectrum. Obama and his aides hope the bipartisan endorsements will help spur lawmakers into taking action to help resolve deep-seeded problems that have led to the largest prison population in the world.
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Give Obama a microphone and rolling cameras, he's going to vent his political ambitions.
The lw doesn’t apply to him so why should it apply to other “black” males?
The non violent ones don’t deserve jail when the violent ones get promoted to civil rights icons!
Sadly, and I mean that in every sense of the word, there will be some folks around these parts who will remain real silent on this subject for now, but they’ll be jumping up and own for joy none the less.
We know who they are.
And the conservatives would be whom?
Don’t kid yourself the non-violent ones don’t deserve it, simply because they weren’t being violent at the time of their arrested. Many of them participated in activity where death and destruction are a massive part of the operation.
They really do make icons of the violent ones!
Very true.
I would bet that he releases all his bretheren, muslims especially. Add them to the illegals he is releasing and allowing to come here, this ought to be something.
Cloward Piven in action.
Maybe he will propose creating a “federal reservation”, for young black men, so that instead of prison, they can live in a place “devoid of any racism”.
They can live in comfortable, refurbished shipping containers, and once a month, supplies will be airdropped for them to divide among themselves. Hundreds of thousands of wild hogs and feral chickens will also run free in the reservation.
Which will, of course, be surrounded by a very high fence with electrified barbed wire.
This is one area where I agree with Bill O’Reilly...drug dealing is a violent offense.
I suspect the majority of people in prison for ‘non-violent drug offenses’ are there because they possessed more than just personal use quantities of drugs.
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