We must get off our butts! Now!
Things were
getting under my skin this week. It all
came to a head as I watched a TV report on progress, or lack thereof, in the
Flint dirty water case last night. That
was it. “It’s time to throw out the
Governor,” I thought.
Then I listened
further. Not only is the Governor and
his administration taking their sweet time, but also the state legislature and
the U.S. Congress are shirking their duties.
Let’s move
on. Here’s the background for my
eruption today.
Earlier this
week I joined hands with a small group of professional people to try to help a
prisoner who is innocent of the crime for which he had been sentenced to life
behind bars. These people wanting to
help aren’t just average citizens---two businessmen, a retired judge, and two
of the finest criminal defense attorneys in their market. This innocent man was put in prison 15 years
ago by a County Prosecutor who used junk science not once, but twice, to get a
conviction! It is my belief that the
Prosecutor knew this when he did it. And
if he didn’t, he should have!
Later in the
week I received word that a prisoner who is a good friend, who has served 40
years for a crime he did commit, but who has turned his life around and is
eligible for parole was denied that opportunity. The Parole Board was willing, but a judge in
the court where he had been originally been sentenced vetoed the idea, and that
decision is binding. The original judge
is no longer in office, so this was a successor judge who prides herself on
being tough on crime. The prisoner is
not only a model prisoner, but he has been working with us over the years to
help other inmates in dealing with Parole Board issues. He’s not only deserving of a parole, but he’s
exactly the kind of productive person that would make an excellent citizen in
the free world. Until we can get that
rule changed, successor judges hold lives in their hands.
Now here’s the
kicker.
The
unfeeling judge, the devious prosecutor, the state legislators, the people in
congress, as well as the man who serves as our Governor…they’re all
elected! They’ve all been chosen by the
people, and they can all be replaced. They can also be influenced by voters.
The people
in my business complain regularly about the need for sentencing reform, the
need for Parole Board reform, the need for compensation for those who have been
wrongly convicted. All of these things
are in the hands of people we have elected.
We may not just
sit here and complain. It’s time that we
get off our collective and complacent asses and do something! Say something! Vote!
Or if necessary, register to vote.
And don’t
give me this business of not liking anyone who is running, so you’re going to sit
this one out. That just makes you part
of the problem!
Martin
Luther King said: "Our lives begin to end
the day we become silent about things that matter."
Right on,
Brother!
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