Posted on 12/08/2007 6:22:54 AM PST by AmericanMade1776
DEAR WAYNE: GOP presidential hopeful Mick Huckabee wrote to Wayne DuMond. My desire is that you be released from prison, the governor wrote. I feel now that parole is the best way."
Pastor Jay D. Cole had two close friends. One was an inmate in the Arkansas state penitentiary. There, the minister would sit with Wayne DuMond "and pray and read the Bible." For a while, the prisoner's wife even lived in Cole's home.
Cole's friendship with Mike Huckabee ran deeper, back to when Huckabee was the youngest-ever head of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. The two men produced Bible lessons on videotape. "We worked heavily with him when he got politically involved too," Cole said. l now that parole is the best way."
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
DuMond isn’t the only rapist murderer Huck turned loose.
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Why parole a monster like Green
Gov. Huckabee probably never read the confession of a demented killer named Glen Green before he made the monster eligible for parole.
Green’s confession is so depraved, its sadistic details so scary that no sane, responsible adult would consider him for parole.
If the governor didn’t read the confession, he is guilty of dereliction of duty.
But if he read the confession and still considers Green deserving of parole, he’s certainly unfit to hold office. Who would free a madman who beat an 18-year-old woman with Chinese martial-arts sticks, raped her as she barely clung to life, ran over her with his car, then dumped her in the bayou, her hand reaching up, as if begging for mercy?
(snip)
Huckabee apparently listened to Green’s minister (and a friend of the governor), who thinks the murder was an accident and Green was forced to confess.
The Jacksonville police, who arrested Green in 1974 after a witness linked him to the crime, think the minister and Huckabee are both delusional, which is the mildest epitaph we can print.
This old police reporter knows a genuine confession when he sees one, and Green’s depravity has the ring of truth.
Green, a 22-year-old sergeant, kidnapped Helen Lynette Spencer on Little Rock Air Force Base, where he beat and kicked her as he tried to rape her in a secluded area. She broke loose and ran toward the barracks’ parking lot, where he caught up with her and beat her with a pair of nunchucks.
He then stuffed her into the trunk of his car and left her there while he cleaned up. Several hours later, he drove down Graham Road, past Loop Road and stopped near a bridge in Lonoke County. Green told investigators he put her body in the front seat and raped her because her body was still warm.
He dragged Spencer out of his vehicle and put her in front of the car and ran over her several times, going back and forth. He then collected himself long enough to dump her body in Twin Prairie Bayou.
This is what the Rev. Johnny Jackson, interim pastor at Bethel Baptist Church in Jacksonville, calls an accident, and apparently Huckabee believes him.
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http://www.arkansasleader.com/frontstories/st_07_21_04/huckabee5.html
Green and DuMont are only two of the problems he faces in Pardongate. The MSM may not get the truth out in the primaries, but they will be on it like flies on a turd in the general if the Republicans are stupid enough to nominate Huckabee.
What’s with “Dear WAYNE”?? Did Huck KNOW him>
I don't, because I don't have the personal knowledge which would allow it, confirm or deny anything but I DO think we ought to get the WHOLE story out there, both sides, rather than out of context snippets that serve the purpose of only one side.
Proof that Huckster is NOT a good judge of character in people. These guys in prison are call convicts for a reason. They're con_victs, and Demond conned Huckster!
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Am I the only one who sees Clinton surrogates posting here, posing as republicans/conservatives/concerned Arkansans?
Hillary Milhous Clinton is PLENTY worried about Mike Huckabee and the fact that his message is getting through to the people of Iowa.
She has ordered the lib-STASI out to nip this thing in the bud.
Go, Mike. Go, Rudy. Go, Mitt. Go John. Go, Fred.
I, for one, am not going to attack ANY of these guys.
For sure, anything is possible on the internet. Regardless of who they are or who sent them, I'm not going to let them get away with telling only one side of ANY story if I can help it.
Unless something greatly changes between now and then I will be voting for Fred Thompson in my state's primary but will, for sure, be voting for last man standing in the republican race over the dim nominee in November.
Technically, you're right; however, the Huckster made it known that he wanted him pardoned. Since the Huckster could have fired them and replaced them all, they knew they better give him what he wanted.
This man is a "compassionate" fool. Have you not had enough "compassionate" fools as President? The one in office now has made me want to hurl every time I hear his $$$$ "compassionate" $$$$ speech $$$$. I bet the Huckster thinks that Islam is a "Religion of Peace" too!
IMO, he's as guilty of murdering those two women as if he had done it himself. As a "preacher" he should know that the Bible tells us to "test the spirits." Had he done so, he would have known this man was running a con job on him. Con_victs are con artists! He has NO spirit of discernment, which is pathetic for someone who calls himself a "preacher."
Just because that murderer "said" he was a Christian didn't make him one, any more than Huckster claiming to be a "Preacher" makes him a man of God! The Bible is VERY clear that sin has consequences, and had Huckster let that murderer pay for his sins, he would never have been free to kill the last two women.
As heartbreaking as this story is, it's not all of the Huckster's problems. He has enough problems showing that it should raise the red flag for intelligent voters. He's for raising taxes, for legislating the food we eat, and wants legislation to prevent people from smoking. I'm NOT a smoker, but I don't want a nanny for my President, and that's exactly what Huckster would be.
That said, his stand on open borders and granting illegals free college tuition along with other welfare probrams put the final nail in his coffin for me.
I want my President to be PRO AMERICAN (for a change)! I want my President to be STRONG and to be able to hold his own against the RATS, liberal judges and their liberal courts. I want my President to be able to stand up against the UN and the ACLU, and that's NOT Huckster!
Did Huckabee do anything at all that would make it easier for Dumond to receive parole? Phone calls? Letters? Anything at all?
Is that God's own anointed candidate for the presidency wants us to believe?
At the very least, your analysis is consistent with contemporary accounts:
September 1996:
Arkansas governor plans to free man, citing questions about rape conviction
Author: Associated Press, Publish Date: September 21, 1996
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Gov. Mike Huckabee said Friday that he plans to free convicted rapist Wayne Dumond from prison.
Mr. Huckabee cited "serious questions as to the legitimacy of his guilt." He also said Mr. Dumond's castration while awaiting trial "more than has given whatever punishment is necessary, particu larly for a crime that is very questionable he committed."
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DM&p_theme=dm&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0ED3D6D3C83AFB67&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM
October 1996:
Victim, friends plan to rally against rapist's release
Author: Associated Press, Publish Date: October 1, 1996
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Friends of rape victim Ashley Stevens plan to rally Tuesday outside the state Capitol to persuade Gov. Mike Huckabee not to release her convicted attacker.
Mr. Huckabee announced Sept. 20 that he intended to free Wayne Dumond because Mr. Dumond has served and suffered long enough. Mr. Dumond, 47, has been in prison since his 1985 conviction.
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DM&p_theme=dm&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0ED3D6D8195A5DAF&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM
December 1996:
Arkansas governor expected furor over idea to free rapist
Author: Associated Press, Publish Date: December 9, 1996
LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Huckabee says he wasn't surprised by the hullabaloo that followed his announcement he was considering freeing convicted rapist Wayne Dumond from prison.
Mr. Huckabee announced on Sept. 20 that he was considering clemency for Dumond, serving a 391/2-year sentence for the 1984 rape of a Forrest City teenager. His announcement was followed by a storm of protest from the girl's family and others in her hometown.
January 1997:
Man who raped Clinton's cousin to be freed - Arkansas parole board ignites furor with vote.
From: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) Date: January 18, 1997
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- A political furor raged in Arkansas on Friday, one day after the state parole board voted to release a criminal serving a life sentence for the rape of President Clinton's cousin.
State law required Gov. Mike Huckabee to declare by Sunday whether he would commute Wayne Dumond's sentence. The parole board's action relieved Huckabee of the decision, although he termed the board's action ``justifiable and responsible.''
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-67649128.html
August 2005:
Wayne DuMond Found Dead in Missouri Prison
AUGUST 31, 2005 - Posted at 2:17 p.m. CDT
FORREST CITY, AR - Wayne DuMond, who was paroled from a rape sentence in Arkansas and was later convicted of murder in Missouri, has been found dead in his jail cell.
DuMond was castrated while awaiting trial for the 1984 rape of Ashley Stephens of Forrest City. He was initially sentenced to life in prison. But in 1992 then-Governor Jim Guy Tucker commuted the sentence to 39 years and six months, making DuMond eligible for parole.
After his release in 1999, DuMond moved to the Kansas City area, where he was convicted of killing a woman in her Kansas City apartment.
Yesterday, DuMond lost an appeal in that case. DuMond was 55.
A Missouri prisons spokesman says DuMond was found dead in his cell this morning. Officials say DuMond had been diagnosed two months ago with throat cancer and that his death appears to have been natural.
Shortly after taking office in 1996, Governor Huckabee said he intended to reduce DuMond's sentence to time served, about eleven years at the time. The governor ended up rejecting DuMond's parole request, which would have freed DuMond without convictions. But Huckabee signed the decision just moments after the state parole board granted DuMond a parole on condition that another state take him.
http://www.kait8.com/Global/story.asp?S=3789689&nav=0jshdyoh
Prosecutor wants moratorium on clemencies
Friday, Jul 16, 2004
By Rob Moritz, Arkansas News Bureau
LITTLE ROCK - Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney Larry Jegley on Thursday asked Gov. Mike Huckabee to stop granting clemencies for violent criminals because of the unprecedented number of early prisoner releases during the governor's eight years in office. Jegley said Huckabee has granted 669 clemencies since he became governor in 1996.
The previous three governors, Bill Clinton, Frank White and Jim Guy Tucker, granted a total of 507 clemencies during their 18 years in office, Jegley said. "In eight years the governor has granted 31 percent more (clemencies) than the previous three governors did in 18 years in office," Jegley said.
The prosecutor said he sent a letter to the governor Thursday asking for a moratorium on issuing of clemencies until the Legislature meets next January to reconsider the provision in the constitution that gives the governor that power. Jegley said he would like to see the constitutional provision changed to require the governor to explain his reasons for granting a clemency.
"Our fellow citizens are deserving of better," Jegley said. "They want transparency and accountability in this process. I know they deserve it."
Jim Harris, spokesman for the governor, criticized Jegley Thursday for releasing the contents of the letter to the media before Huckabee had had an opportunity to read it. The governor was in Orlando, Fla., on Thursday, attending a meeting of the Education Commission of the States.
"There are a number of good prosecutors in this state who are working closely with the governor," Harris said. "They contact him in a professional, businesslike manner and don't send their message to him through the news media."
Last week, Huckabee issued proclamations granting clemency for Denver Witham, who is serving life in prison for a 1974 murder in Saline County, and for John H. Claiborne, who is serving 375 years in prison for a 1994 kidnapping and armed robbery conviction in Pulaski County. Both men are still in state custody and are waiting parole hearings before the state Post Prison Transfer Board. A board spokeswoman said those hearings probably would be in August.
Also last week, the governor announced he planned commute Dennis Lewis' sentence of life in prison without parole to time served contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-release program. Lewis was convicted of capital murder in Washington County Circuit Court in 1975, for shooting a Fayetteville pawnshop owner. Earlier this month, Huckabee issued notice of intent to grant clemency to Glen Martin Green of Jacksonville, who was sentenced to life in prison in 1975 after pleading guilty to first-degree murder.
Jegley, who has criticized the governor several times over the years for granting clemencies for other violent offenders, said Thursday that he decided to write Huckabee after talking to the son of the victims who were kidnapped and robbed by Claiborne.
The son said his mother is still alive and is "scared to death" that Claiborne may be released soon, Jegley said. "The jury didn't sentence Claiborne to 340 years in prison so he could be released in 10 years for good behavior," Jegley said. "They sentenced him to 340 years in jail so he would stay their awhile."
Jegley said he would like the Legislature to change the current rules concerning the governor's power to grant clemency to include more public disclosure. "We the people have the right to an accounting from the governor when he chooses to go contrary to the people's decision to pardon a violent offender or commute a well-deserved punishment," Jegley said.
The prosecutor sent a copy of his letter to the governor to all legislators and asked them to consider his request. "The unprecedented number of pardons and commutations granted by this administration have greatly increased victims' fears, anxieties, and mistrust of the process," he said. According to the information he received from the secretary of state's office, Jegley said White, a Republican, granted 39 clemencies during his two years in office; Tucker granted 42 during his four years in office and Clinton granted 426 during his 12 years in office.
Last year, the governor was criticized for granting clemency to James Maxwell, a convicted murderer who worked as a trusty at the Governor's Mansion. Maxwell was later released. Earlier this year, Saline County Prosecutor Robert Herzfeld sued Huckabee when Huckabee granted clemency to Don Jeffers, also a convicted murderer. That clemency was voided after it was revealed that proper procedures weren't followed. Jeffers has reapplied for clemency.
In 2001, the governor granted clemency to Willie Way Jr., a convicted murderer, and to Donald Clark, a convicted burglar. Way had worked as a trusty at the mansion, and Clark was the stepson of a governor's office employee. In 1999, the governor supported the release of Wayne DuMond, convicted in the 1984 rape of a woman in Forrest City. DuMond later was convicted of killing a woman in Missouri.
http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2004/07/16/News/257786.html
While this makes me less likely to support Huck, I am amused at the MSM’s treatment of this issue.
When GW was running, they couldn’t do enough stories about the death sentence in Texas, and what a killing machine George was.
Now they want us to be upset that Huck was soft on crime.
Huckabee Was a Commutation and Pardon Machine
___ Here are the figures for neighboring states since 1996, when Huckabee took office (and keep in mind the population of these states is nearly 20 times ours):
___ >> Louisiana 213.
___ >> Mississippi 24.
___ >> Missouri 79.
___ >> Oklahoma 178.
___ >> Tennessee 32.
___ >> Texas 98 (in-cludes 36 inmates released because they were convicted on drug charges with planted evidence).
___ Total: 624 vs. Huckabees 703.
___ Governors in neighboring states almost never grant killers clemency, while Huckabee has commuted the sentences of a dozen murderers.
http://holycoast.blogspot.com/2007/12/huckabee-was-commutation-and-pardon.html
I’m not disputing your portrayel of Huckabee...I’m just noting the media bias (once again)...we were supposed to be upset years ago about GW’s history with the death penalty in his state. Now they want us to be upset with Huck’s leniency.
They cannot stop contradicting themselves.
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