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Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Convention Draws Thousands to D.C.
The AFRO ^ | Byron Scott, special to the AFRO

Posted on 09/21/2013 8:27:30 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

If numbers make an event a success, then day two of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s annual convention was just that.

The halls and conference rooms of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Northwest Washington, D.C. were filled with attendees who sat in on policy sessions, made plans to attend a bevy of social functions, and networked with other convention-goers.

The CBCF’s Annual Legislative Conference is a gathering of African-American industry leaders, policy makers, elected officials and citizens. More than 70 policy sessions were planned for the four-day event, which began Sept. 18. As the convention unfolded, events took place in every corner of the building.

Several dozen people sat and listened to the Rev. Al Sharpton as he broadcast his radio show, “Keeping it Real with Al Sharpton” from the convention center. One of his guests was David Dinkins, the former mayor of New York, who talked about his just-published memoir, “A Mayor’s Life: Governing New York’s Gorgeous Mosaic”

One of the most well-attended sessions was titled: “Where Do We Go From Here? 50 Years After the March,” remembering the 1963 March on Washington. Some 250 people filled the large room, some to catch a glimpse and hear from Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), the civil rights icon and last surviving speaker from the 1963 event.

Among those in attendance was Travoris Culpepper of Mobile, Ala., who said he believes the justice system needs to change.

“In our justice system, [there] is definitely a big difference,” he said. “We saw that with Trayvon Martin. It was clear as day. Everybody knew exactly what happened in that situation, but yet this person was able to murder an innocent child and then go on to live his life as if nothing happened.”

Another big draw was a session with Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder entitled “Mandatory Minimums: Rethinking Failed Sentencing Policies and Targeting Money Laundering and Major Drug Traffickers.” Waters, who has been advocating for changes in sentencing laws for 15 years, hosted the event.

Holder, the keynote speaker, discussed the victims of the Sept. 16 mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard. He used the opportunity to urge members of Congress “to take common sense steps to keep guns from falling into the wrong hands.”

Holder’s appearance at the CBCF convention came little more than a month after he announced that the Justice Department will no longer pursue mandatory minimum sentences for certain low-level, non-violent drug offenders. Waters has introduced legislation aimed at making that practice into law.

“America’s criminal justice system is in need of reform,” Holder said, calling for a “smarter more efficient approach to battling crime.”

Since 1980, he told the audience, the U.S. prison population has grown 800 percent. In 1986 there were 36,000 federal prisoners. Currently, there are more than 219,000 and “almost half of them,” Holder said, “are serving time for drug-related crimes. Many of them have substance abuse disorders.”

The so-called war on drugs, said Holder, has had a “destabilizing effect on particular communities, largely poor and largely of color.”

Much of that can be attributed to the Drug Abuse Act of 1986, which called for mandatory minimum sentences and targeted low-level drug offenders. For example, someone caught with possession of crack cocaine faced the same mandatory minimum as someone convicted of possessing 100 times the amount of powder cocaine. The majority of powder cocaine arrests involved White people, while 80 percent of crack cocaine convictions involved Black men. The 2010 Fair Sentencing Act changed that 100-to-1 ratio to 18-to-1, officials said.

Holder also announced that the Justice Department will apply its new policies to pending cases in which the defendant was charged before the policy was issued and is still awaiting adjudication.

“This is simply the right thing to do,” he said. “It is also the smart thing to do."

Critics of mandatory minimum sentencing say consequences of the law have destroyed communities, families and lives. One of those caught in its wake was session panelist Kemba Smith, the poster child for what’s wrong with mandatory minimum laws, some believe. In 1995, Smith, who had no criminal record, was sentenced to a mandatory minimum sentence of 24 1/2 years behind bars for her non-violent role in a crack cocaine ring that was led by her boyfriend.

“I’m here speaking for the women [like me] who are still there,” Smith told the audience. "There are plenty of women who were abused like I was by the drug dealer guy I was in a relationship with.” Smith served six and a half years in federal prison before President Clinton pardoned her.

After the session, panelist and Harvard law Professor Charles Ogletree, Jr., told the AFRO that money seized in drug raids should go back where it came from.

“Why shouldn’t that money go back to the community? Why not to Washington, to Baltimore, to Chicago, to New Orleans, to all these cities because they have been devastated by drugs?” He said. “And instead of a new police vehicle or building or another police officer on the street, why not put that money back into the schools, back into jobs, back into housing, all those things that make a big difference."

The evening ended on a more festive note with the Leadership Reception, which was held at Arena Stage. Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio) was the honoree, and a concert featured The O‘Jays.

Among the members of the Congressional Black Caucus in attendance was Rep. Donald M. Payne, Jr. (D-N.J.), who spoke to the AFRO about Republican efforts to shut down the government over the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare.”

“I say let them do it," he said. “Obviously they didn’t learn from when Newt Gingrich was the speaker [of the House of Representatives]. It’s a ploy to push the President, but he has stood strong. He’s made it clear, there’s not a negotiating point that he’s even going to entertain. Their thinking, their philosophy, is out there. I don’t understand it.”

However, not every lawmaker was as willing to let the shut down occur.

“This is serious and I do hope that the American people, the business people, the churches, come forward and recognize that this is not a political issue,” said Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.). “This is the salvation of our country."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: alsharpton; blacks; congress; democrats; drugs; ericholder; gop; obama; obamacare; prison; trayvon; warondrugs
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Hatching a variety of schemes to parlay misplaced White guilt into cash and clout.


21 posted on 09/21/2013 8:58:08 PM PDT by Jack Hammer (American)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The CBCF’s Annual Legislative Conference is a gathering of African-American industry leaders, policy makers, elected officials and citizens.

Now being African-American is an industry?

22 posted on 09/21/2013 9:06:11 PM PDT by Sooth2222 ("Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of congress. But I repeat myself." M.Twain)
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To: Sooth2222

Has been for at least 50 years.


23 posted on 09/21/2013 9:07:01 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You can't invade the mainland US There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; ...

Thanks 2ndDivisionVet.
“In our justice system, [there] is definitely a big difference,” he said. "We saw that with Trayvon Martin. It was clear as day. Everybody knew exactly what happened in that situation, but yet this person was able to murder an innocent child and then go on to live his life as if nothing happened."
Everyone knows exactly what happened -- George Zimmerman was rushed and jumped on and assaulted by a violent gangsta wannabee, defended himself quite appropriately, and due to racists was railroaded into court and might have been railroaded into prison. Never again!


24 posted on 09/21/2013 9:35:17 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (It's no coincidence that some "conservatives" echo the hard left.)
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To: Jane Long; 2ndDivisionVet

"Ssshhh...I is infilterating into emeny territories"
25 posted on 09/21/2013 10:06:12 PM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I wouldn’t trust any of the named speakers or those who were quoted, with my cats.

Some are nuts and con artists, like Sharpton. Others are hardcore reds like Waters.

John Lewis has gone off the deep end and there is no hope for him regaining any sense of stability.

Martha Fudge? She has aspirations of becoming the next black president, but is a committed leftist.

Prof. Ogletree? He’s the father of the “Reparations” movement, and was a teacher of Holder and reportedly Obama.

Ogletree hates white people, plain and simple. So does Holder, who also has a bias in favor of communist/marxist terrorists (Weathermen, May19thCommunist Organization and the Puerto Rican FALN).

Rangel’s a crook and a documented lefty.

Dinkins? Look at the mess he left New York City in. Took a tough Italian named Guiliani to clean it up or it would have been a second Detroit.

The Congressional Black Caucus should be renamed the “Congressional Black/Red Caucus” because so many of them are hardcore leftists, including Communist Party USA associates (Conyers, Davis) and active supporters of the marxist Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).

See Trevor Loudon’s new, massive book on the reds in Congress. Entitled “The Enemies Within: Communists, Socialists and Progressives in the U.S. Congress”, 2013, www.pacificfreedomfoundation.org


26 posted on 09/21/2013 11:09:56 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I’ll bet many of the attendees were the same “po folks” who can’t make it downtown to pick up a voter I.D.


27 posted on 09/21/2013 11:42:55 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (The time for impeachment has come.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“We saw that with Trayvon Martin. It was clear as day. Everybody knew exactly what happened in that situation, but yet this person was able to murder an innocent child and then go on to live his life as if nothing happened.”

OH, for a minute I thought he was talking about OJ Simpson.


28 posted on 09/21/2013 11:50:06 PM PDT by headstamp 2 (What would Scooby do?)
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To: Sarah Barracuda

THAT...... would BE racist.


29 posted on 09/22/2013 3:34:59 AM PDT by BilLies (WHOSE YOUR DADDY, BARAKO?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Hmmm—What did Allen West, Ben Carson and Herman Cain have to say at this “black caucus”? Oh, they were left out? Imagine that. I guess they have morals and ethics that the “caucus” can’t compete with.


30 posted on 09/22/2013 3:51:22 AM PDT by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like it)
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To: BilLies
76% of all black babies that have missed being aborted and are born, are born as a bastard.

The term black bastard is really a very inclusive, all encompassing term that correctly describes 3 out of 4 blacks, kinda like moff... describes what most black yutes do in their spare time.

Any words spoken at the black cauci about unwed mothers reproducing like vermin and black yutes impregnating them and then leaving, much like male deer during the rut. Nah, why get to the "root" cause.

31 posted on 09/22/2013 4:20:16 AM PDT by USS Alaska (If I could...I would.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

When does the Congressional White Caucus meet??


32 posted on 09/22/2013 4:36:41 AM PDT by halfright (FAST & FURIOUS! DON'T ALLOW THEM TO DIVERT YOUR ATTENTION.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The O’Jays performed at their concert? Why not K.C. and the Sunshine Band?


33 posted on 09/22/2013 6:48:46 AM PDT by Old Yeller (Who am I to judge homosexuals? That's what the Tony Awards are for.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
said Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.). “This is the salvation of our country."

Then why would he want to be exempt from it?

34 posted on 09/22/2013 6:52:55 AM PDT by Libloather (The epitome of civility.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

How many white people attended this convention?


35 posted on 09/22/2013 6:56:39 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away.)
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To: freeangel

The caucus looks like the bar scene from “Star Wars”!


36 posted on 09/22/2013 12:15:42 PM PDT by SPOTTEDOWL (Are frontal lobotomies prerequisite for being classified as a liberal?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

All those poor down trodden Blacks feeding at the public trough,while their constituency suffers from massive unemployment.Fear not they will have all their meals,healthcare,housing paid for by the evil white man taxpayer. Take a look at the Huge Chicago scandal,millions of dollars embezzled from government grants to AIDS groups,imagine that, as well as other grants as well by all black politicians.
Just wait until the grants from Obamacare start flowing under the Honor system


37 posted on 09/23/2013 3:10:27 AM PDT by ballplayer
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To: RightGeek
Lots of crooked deals being made at a Black Crook Caucus meeting like this.

It all about the Benjamins baby!!!!

 

38 posted on 09/23/2013 3:14:50 AM PDT by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: Fresh Wind
How many white people attended this convention?

This conclave is all about how to rob the most from Gov't be it federal, state or county, without going to prison. Few of the attendees have ever done an honest days work and if they did it was in their youth when they were dumb and not a slicked up operator crying racism at every turn to get their way

39 posted on 09/23/2013 3:19:26 AM PDT by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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