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THOSE LEFT BEHIND (Please let us keep this out front)
THOSE LEFT BEHIND
By Akbar Pray – FCI, Otisville, NY
On January the 18th I like thousands of others, learned that we had been denied clemency. For me it was a gut punch to know that friends, family and supporters had invested both emotionally and financially nearly five years of their lives, while my petition languished on someone’s desk, only to come up empty. Each of us left behind receive a garden variety form letter informing us that "The application for of (place any one of thousands of names here) for commutation of sentence was carefully considered in this department and the White House, and a decision was reached that a favorable decision is not warranted."
For me this caused a great deal of reflection and introspection. What had I failed to do? What criteria had I failed to meet? What differentiated those 18,749, who like me were denied commutations from the 1,715 who were granted a second chance at freedom? As I went over the names and the offenses listed on the Pardon Attorney’s website, I came to realize that the prescribed standards that many of us met were in fact being applied arbitrarily and capriciously or not at all to others who had their petitions granted.
Many of those denied were like me, serving non-parolable life sentences. For me this begs the question: is there no combination of events or mitigating factors that could prevent those left behind from dying in prison? Two of the standards that the Office of the Pardon Attorney set and were most closely considered were whether the individual requestor had demonstrated post-conviction rehabilitation and was not a danger to the community if released.
Here is what I know firsthand after serving close to thirty years of uninterrupted incarceration: many of these men and woman left behind are far more than the things that they have done wrong in their lives. That they are far more than the conduct that landed them behind prison walls or barb wired fences. Moreover, many of these men and woman have long since aged out of crime. Statistics plainly shows that after the age of 50, a person’s probability of recidivism becomes vanishingly small. Many of these men and woman, after having served twenty- five or thirty years behind bars and are rapidly approaching their sixties and some even their seventies. What is the likelihood of their being armed robbers or selling crack cocaine in the projects or playing knockout on some unsuspecting senior citizen waiting on a bus? The answer to this question is not rocket science. The answer is that there is zero probability for that outcome.
I am sure that like me, many of you who have been left behind are feeling a hardening sense of betrayal, of having a rug unceremoniously snatched from under you; a promise broken, a hope betrayed. Having dotted all of the I's and crossed all of the T's you are yet left wanting, though no longer waiting. However, let me say this: we can galvanize, organize and bring our matters and our issues front and center. We can use social media and the power of the press or we can sit and stew. We can campaign or we can complain.
Today I watched on national TV, the gathering of millions of protestors at our nation’s capital and around the world. For us this should be a teachable moment. We are not powerless as long as we have breath in us and loved ones willing to support our cause. We have to organize then galvanize.
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Decriminalization of Marijuana
So many in jail for possession of Marijuana now legal in some states just like those imprisoned for alcohol. Release them will almost empty jails.
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Messy Truth: Education?
Van, you need to do a Messy Truth on Education. I have really enjoyed the discourse on the previous installments. I think Americans need to face the messy truth, and as a teacher, we are facing a public education crisis. Both Dems. and Reps. are to blame.
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The Messy Truth; Trump on Crime
Don't be fooled; he probably has friends that want to build prisons (especially in the red states). Guarantees an on-going labor force, keeping types of people they legally can get rid of and make money on the front and back end of the business.!!
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The messy truth
Please check out this link it's a mess it is like he is still campaning
https://goo.gl/photos/rXzYyQK6rK99EzVf6
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Shouldn't we start talking more about taking responsibility and accountability.
I was watching the Messy Truth tonight with Whoopie Goldberg. Discussing the tragedy of gun violence, Mexicans bringing in the drugs. And my, simple way of thinking is, we are adults and "blaming" everyone and everything. How about we take a breath and realize we need to take responsibility for the lack of education, mentors and access to mental health. It seems to me everyone just wants to blame when I feel we need to find solutions, if we put energy, time and money to help the youth to insure everyone Goes to school and does not get lost because schools are over crowded with and under paid teachers. And most of all open understand the rampant Mental illness we have in this country. Why do you think drug and alcohol are such a problem because we are self medicating.. It's our problem not Mexico and let's remember more mass killings are happening from White supremacist men with hate and easy access to guns. Not Muslims.We need to stop living in fear and blame, find the solutions to free education, health insurance and people willing to mentor and love. It's time for America to Grow up, become adults and take responsibility and accountability.
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Thank you for echoing my sentiments
As per my comment to CNN, Trump's MO is slight of hand - distract with the obviously absurd to prevent debate on real issues. Birther, voter fraud, etc - smoke screens! Thank you VJ for staying on the important stuff.
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Help me understand why I stood in a line on November 8, 2016 to have my vote not even count?
The ELECTORAL COLLEGE!!!
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