Selection from Death Row Interview by Monica Moorehead and Larry Holmes produced by PVN. Support legal arguments for a new trial for Mumia, Philly, 5/17, 9AM
Selection from Death Row Interview by Monica Moorehead and Larry Holmes produced by PVN. Support legal arguments for a new trial for Mumia, Philly, 5/17, 9AM
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Wow, I'm sure that never crossed his mind. Maybe you should let him know!
But hasn't he had his day in court? He balked on the chance to deny killing Faulkner in 1982, so now he wants a do-over? Well that doesn't seem fair, now does it?
Yes, SO MANY causes here are worth fighting for, that's why we 'rally' around him. The right to a fair trial; as stipulated by your constitution and international law. To abolish the death penalty, which is absolutely inhumane. Mumia himself and his case. Police impunity. Everyone in Mumia's situation. Civil rights. Human rights. All these things are found in a tiny nutshell: the case of Mumia Abu Jamal. You are against the death penalty; "but"? If you have an ideology you cannot make exceptions
Oh wait.. In your world being smart means maximizing tomorrow's profit while destroying our planet. Being smart means sponsoring military coups and political assasinations, to be able to keep exploiting a country's national resources and cheap labor. It means keeping children and retired people in poverty to allow for military spending.. So who's a cold-blooded killer but the foundations of your 'society'? If Hitler was smart? Well, we learned to not underestimate stupid people in large groups
I studied it word by word my friend. To draw correlations between cases and find a mode of operation. Which is very clear. You live in a country where the poor are not just being policed, they are under military occupation.
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But hasn't he had his day in court? He balked on the chance to deny killing Faulkner in 1982, so now he wants a do-over? Well that doesn't seem fair, now does it?
Nice try.