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I am so, so so naive.
Since Obama was willing to have a beer with a professor and an officer of the law over racial issues, why then shouldn’t he meet with Ben Carnes to discuss freeing Leonard Peltier?
What was I thinking, that Obama would actually free Peltier on his 65th birthday, September 12th?
I Am Barack Obama’s Political Prisoner Now By LEONARD PELTIERAfter releasing an original and continuing disciple of death cult leader Charles Manson who attempted to shoot President Gerald Ford, an admitted Croatian terrorist, and another attempted assassin of President Ford under the mandatory 30-year parole law, the U.S. Parole Commission deemed that my release would “promote disrespect for the law.”
Crossposted at Native American Netroots
Even after Peltier’s sister chained herself to the white house iron gates…
UPDATES from DC :Leonard’s sister, Betty, Chained to White House Gates – Ben Carnes and and Rob Fife end FastSeptember 12, 2009 by JAHnessa
Update: Saturday, September 12, 2009 2:00PM CST:
“Just got off the phone with WANBLI , he confirmed Leonard’s sister Betty, did chain herselve to the white house iron gates. more details to come”…….JAHnessa
Update: Saturday, September 12, 2009
from:Censored News -Posted by [email protected]
Ben Carnes ends fast today for Leonard Peltier at White House
Nothing.
Given the complexion of the three recent federal parolees, it might seem that my greatest crime was being Indian. But the truth is that my gravest offense is my innocence. In Iran, political prisoners are occasionally released if they confess to the ridiculous charges on which they are dragged into court, in order to discredit and intimidate them and other like-minded citizens. The FBI and its mouthpieces have suggested the same, as did the parole commission in 1993, when it ruled that my refusal to confess was grounds for denial of parole.
Nothing except for the fact he is innocent, and how nice that he ignored Carnes’ and Peltier’s sister.
To claim innocence is to suggest that the government is wrong, if not guilty itself. The American judicial system is set up so that the defendant is not punished for the crime itself, but for refusing to accept whatever plea arrangement is offered and for daring to compel the judicial system to grant the accused the right to right to rebut the charges leveled by the state in an actual trial. Such insolence is punished invariably with prosecution requests for the steepest possible sentence, if not an upward departure from sentencing guidelines that are being gradually discarded, along with the possibility of parole.
Again – I am so,so naive.
Since Obama was willing to have a beer with a professor and an officer of the law over racial issues, why then shouldn’t he meet with Ben Carnes to discuss freeing Leonard Peltier?
Being the Commander-in-Chief must not command the necessary respect from our Intelligence; otherwise, they would respect Obama’s decision to free Peltier if he made that decision, wouldn’t they? I guess not. They’re in charge, and he’s not.
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I genuinely like President Obama, to a fault even. He’s an example I would hold up to anyone as embodying the strong moral character we want the future generations to display, and that’s why in addition to everything else about this it’s so disappointing. I never expected anything out of w, but I catch myself thinking “That’s my man” with Obama. So, “That’s my man” who is letting Peltier rot in prison, and who didn’t give Carnes or Peltier’s sister the time of day.
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some just don’t know it yet.
He didn’t get to this position of power on strong moral character. Meet the new boss, …
So, I’m familiar with this story. I can’t argue his innocence or guilt. I did click on your link to an earlier post (naive). In that post you suggest that because Pres. Obama had photo-op with Mr. Gates and the police officer, sorry i do not remember his name, that he would surely meet with this lawyer. I dont see how that is similar. One is just strange and the other is a can of worms.
It’s sad that you had your hopes up. Mr Peltier has been in prison for a long time. If you go to the freeleonard.org you will see that it has been dead since 2005. Imo, he will never be pardoned.