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Can you say Willie Horton.
1 posted on 12/04/2007 8:38:25 AM PST by NavVet
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To: NavVet
This is bad for Huckabee for two reasons:

(1) He was soft on a dangerous criminal.

(2) He was soft on a dangerous criminal because he was apparently motivated by political animus against President Clinton and not by the actual underlying facts of the case.

He acted like a liberal to get back at a liberal, and now two innocent women are dead.

2 posted on 12/04/2007 8:42:52 AM PST by wideawake (Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
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To: NavVet

I remember this case at the time, there were a lot of conservatives who thought the Clintons had been involved in railroading DuMond.


3 posted on 12/04/2007 8:43:53 AM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Arabiam Esse Delendam -- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit)
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To: NavVet

Great is the truth, and it prevails.

The secondary issue here is that CBS are doing us all a big favour by torpedoing Huckabee, though perhaps they don’t realize it.


5 posted on 12/04/2007 8:44:59 AM PST by agere_contra (Do not confuse the wealth of nations with the wealth of government - FDT)
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To: NavVet
There was a whole contingent of Freepers supporting Wayne DuMond at the time.

Turns out he really was a bad-guy.

6 posted on 12/04/2007 8:46:09 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
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To: NavVet
Huckabee wrote a letter to DuMond saying "my desire is that you be released from prison." Less than a year later, DuMond was granted parole.

Yesterday Laura Ingraham read the letter that Huck wrote DuMond.........yep, just another liberal with a bible tucked under his arm.

7 posted on 12/04/2007 8:47:30 AM PST by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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To: NavVet

I don’t see this working against him in a general election. Huckabee paroled a bad guy. The Clintons PARDONED FALN terrorists who planted bombs.

No comparison.


9 posted on 12/04/2007 8:48:08 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (Not a newbie, I just wanted a new screen name.)
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To: NavVet

The Romney’s enemies tried to take him down for a judge he appointed who let a criminal go, but in the Huckster’s case, he personally let the criminal go...Arkansas has contributed enough to the decline of our Republic.


10 posted on 12/04/2007 8:48:12 AM PST by Nephi ( $100m ante is a symptom of the old media... the Ron Paul Revolution is the new media's choice.)
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To: Eric Blair 2084; flashbunny; NeoCaveman; SoConPubbie; Esther Ruth; pissant; pandoraou812; ...

Ping - I can still remember when the Huckster pardoned this pervert against the outcry across the state. Right then I knew there was more to the Huckster than the squeeky clean image he let be shown in public.


11 posted on 12/04/2007 8:53:16 AM PST by OB1kNOb (Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE true conservative candidate.)
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To: NavVet
From Crime Library:

January 2004, DuMond was sentenced again to life in prison for the 2000 murder of Carol Sue Shields, 39. Shields was found bound and suffocated "on the bed in the apartment of a man with whom she had been having an affair," Dana Fields said in an AP Online article. DNA evidence, which was found under the victim's nails, linked DuMond to the crime. Aside from the 1985 rape conviction, DuMond had also been previously arrested for sexual assaults in 1972, 1973 and in 1976.

13 posted on 12/04/2007 8:56:54 AM PST by NeoCaveman ("On illegal immigration, Huckabee makes George Bush sound like Tom Tancredo." - Ann Coulter)
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To: NavVet

Its not going to have the impact that Huckabee’s insane tuition for illegals is having right now.


15 posted on 12/04/2007 9:00:27 AM PST by Badeye (Free Willie!)
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To: NavVet
DuMond had gotten a raw deal...born on the wrong side of the tracks...

Because DuMond was born on the "wrong side of the tracks", Huckabee put DuMond on the wrong side of the FENCE.

I thought the American ideal was that it didn't matter who your parents were, or whether you were rich or poor - every man should be treated equally in the eyes of the law. And Huckabee has softness for certain criminals (including criminal invaders) because of their social background? What is this exactly, more "compassionate conservatism"??

16 posted on 12/04/2007 9:01:41 AM PST by M203M4 (True Universal Suffrage: Pets of dead illegal-immigrant felons voting Democrat (twice))
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To: NavVet

Why oh why does the GOP not have anybody? I guess my top 2 are Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter but they just can’t seem to get traction and I can’t seem to get pumped up about them. Huckabee has kind of that scary Jimmy Carter side where in the name of religion he does a lot of dangerous naive things.


17 posted on 12/04/2007 9:02:35 AM PST by RushingWater (Pres. Bush honors Mexican sovereignty over our own - Pardon Ramos/Campeon/Hernandez)
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To: NavVet
"It's an unfortunate incident," said Carter, Huckabee's director of research, of the DuMond case. "He is devastated by what happened, but he felt he did no wrongful action."

That's just what Wayne DuMond said.

27 posted on 12/04/2007 9:44:50 AM PST by HoustonTech
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To: NavVet
Paroled Rapist Could Haunt Huckabee

Only if Pardoned Marc Rich haunts the hildebeeste.

29 posted on 12/04/2007 10:08:15 AM PST by Migraine (...diversity is great... until it happens to YOU...)
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To: NavVet
In 1985, DuMond was convicted of the rape of a 17-year-old girl with a connection to then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton: She was the governor's distant cousin and the daughter of a major campaign contributor...

Bill Clinton should've been investigated for rape. See B.S. News can shove it.

33 posted on 12/04/2007 11:17:45 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat ((I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!))
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To: NavVet
Hmm

DuMond had also been previously arrested for sexual assaults in 1972, 1973 and in 1976.

I think a wise man would have been more cautious than to let him go free. Plus there's just that creepy look.
34 posted on 12/04/2007 11:59:46 AM PST by RushingWater (Pres. Bush honors Mexican sovereignty over our own - Pardon Ramos/Campeon/Hernandez)
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As Conservatives most us hold a very dim view of inappropriate paroles meeted out to prison imates.  If those inmates go on to cause serious injury to subsequent victims we rail on those who have had sympathy for the prison inmate and have aided in their release.

Such an instance is being heralded these days concerning Mick Huckabee.  It's the old Willie Horton case all over again.  Or is it?

I would encourage forum paticipants to read the following article circa 1996, in which the case for Wayne Dumond is made.  Read this article for a description of what took place back in the day.  See if you could fault someone for thinking this guy got railroaded.

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NEW GOVERNOR REOPENS CASE EMBARRASSING TO CLINTON
Hope for Justice Rekindled
By Cathy Tapie, July 29, 1996
The Washington Weekly, (http://dolphin.gulf.net)

A spokesman for Arkansas' new Governor Huckabee has told the Washington Weekly that an old case of injustice in Arkansas will be re-opened. The case could turn out to be very embarrassing to Bill Clinton.

The story reads like a scenario right out of the movie "Deliverance" and is not recommended for the faint of heart. Reported on June 2, 1996 in the New York Post and chronicled in the book "Unequal Justice," it starts around 1984 and goes like this:

Forty nine year-old Wayne Dumond, father of six and Vietnam Veteran, had been telling his church congregation about suddenly disappearing automobiles in their community. It would later turn out that the local county sheriff, Coolidge Conlee, was the culprit. It seems he was running, among other things (a casino at the Sheriff's office and drug running), a handy little car- theft ring. The sheriff was corrupt. Which is not necessarily unusual for Arkansas.

Needless to say, Wayne Dumond's vocality about disappearing cars was a thorn in this sheriff's side.

Long about this same time frame, a 17 year old girl was allegedly kidnapped and raped. But the girl was Governor Bill Clinton's cousin, a little known fact and well kept secret at the time. Her father is also a millionaire and a big contributor to Bill Clinton's various election campaigns and her mother worked in Governor Clinton's "inner circle."

Guess which innocent man got fingered and ultimately convicted despite overwhelming (suppressed) evidence of his innocence? Wayne Dumond. But this is where the story turns even uglier.

While an innocent Wayne Dumond was awaiting sentencing (later meted out at life plus 20 years), it seems that two masked men, acting on orders of the corrupt county Sheriff Coolidge Conlee, burst into Wayne's home. They had guns and knives. They hog tied Wayne. They raped him. Then, as if that wasn't enough, with surgical scalpels, they castrated him.

If it hadn't been for Dumond's two sons coming home from school and calling for help, Dumond might well have bled to death.

But there's more.

After the Sheriff Conlee's sociopathic cretins had had their way with Wayne and finished their brutal amateur surgical procedure - even as he lay in a hospital bed, near death, after having lost 3/4 of his blood supply from his butchered groin, the good Sheriff went to the Dumond family's bloodied home and retrieved the body parts so that he could display them in a jar on his desk with a caption that read: "That's what happens to people who fool around in my county."

What did Bill Clinton do about it? Absolutely nothing. In fact, after 4-1/2 years in prison, the parole board decided to release Dumond. But did Bill Clinton sign the release?

As reported in the New York Post, according to the managing editor of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Bill Clinton had a "romping, stomping fit" about it. He refused to sign the release.

Even though their innocent father was doing time in prison after having his manhood mutilated, the Dumond family did have a modicum of relief when they were awarded $20,000 in a lawsuit of "outrage." But that money went to compensate for damages when someone (I wonder who?) burned down the family home while they were in hiding from vigilantes and no insurance was paid.

It is now 12 years later and where is this cast of characters?

- Wayne Dumond? Still in prison

- Governor Bill Clinton? President of the United States.

- Sheriff Coolidge Conlee? Died in prison after being sentenced to 160 years on extortion and drug-dealing charges. But he was never punished for his crimes against Wayne Dumond.

- The allegedly raped girl and her parents? Not yet identified and probably living happily ever after.

- The alleged rapist(s)? Of the two men the girl initially identified (before she was "talked to" by her father and Sheriff Conlee), it is alleged that she dated one of them. Neither has been charged.

- The "vigilantes" that burned down the Dumond home? Not caught.

- The deranged amateur surgeons? Not caught.

Will the guilty be caught and punished? Is there light at the end of the tunnel for Wayne Dumond? Even though Dumond will never have his manhood back, will the new governor of Arkansas sign his release and see that the guilty are punished?

"We are very aware of the case. The governor is awaiting Dumond's application for clemency to be submitted to the Arkansas Post Prison Transfer Board," says Huckabee spokesman Jim Harris, "State law requires that this be done before the governor can consider it, so we are just waiting for the application and the governor will then be able to review the whole thing and do what is right and fair." The new governor of Arkansas has his work cut out for him on this one.

This case is not just about Arkansas corruption. This case is not just about injustice in Arkansas under Governor Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton has taken his operation national and into the White House. There is mounting evidence that points to an equal level of corruption and egregious violation of civil rights at the highest levels of the White House. Perhaps Arkansas justice will finally be served under Governor Mike Huckabee, but will justice ever be served while or even after Bill Clinton and his kind have run the United States of America?

Time will tell.

[Printed in the July 29, 1996 issue of the Washington Weekly]


http://192.80.61.73/WebVAX/WWeekly/WW29Jul96Dumond.html

36 posted on 12/06/2007 11:00:45 PM PST by DoughtyOne (California, where the death penalty is reserved for wholesome values. SB 777)
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