Friday, August 28, 2009

NAACP: Always Seeking Justice For Killers; Always Saying So Little For The KILLED - Unless The KILLER Is The Appropriate Target

3-year-old Kalik Miller, center, and 2-year-old Micah Wilkerson, left, hold signs Thursday on the steps of the Louisiana Supreme Court building in the French Quarter as Ernest Johnson, the state NAACP president, holds a news conference urging an investigation of jury deliberation in the trial of Corey 'C-Murder' Miller.


NAACP wants to take C-Murder's conviction to La. Supreme Court

I don't get angry any longer folks.

I realize that the only way to put groups like "The NAACP" and "The Color Of Change" and "The ACLU" in check is to force them to field a comprehensive strategy that produces favorable results. Otherwise they will continue to cherry pick, remaining entrenched in their "Moral Superior" high ground yet never being held accountable for the actual results on the streets.

It is stunning to realize the number of dead Black men who were killed by people like 'C-Murder' that never get their "Death Sentence" reviewed by the NAACP.

They live in a world where they believe that "It is better for 10 guilty men to go free than to have the government detain 1 innocent man". Unfortunately those 10 guilty men that the NAACP assisted in releasing are TERRORIZING THE HELL OUT OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY.

You can't allow these people to cherry pick!!!


C-Murder's life as a free man is over.
Everybody believes that, except for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) , which wants to go to the Louisiana Supreme Court and see if they can't garner a retrial.
Why?
One juror in the initial trial, Mary Jacob, said in an interview that she was pressured by her fellow jurors to enter a vote of guilty. She said the jurors verbally abused her during the sessions. Although Judge Hans Liljeberg ordered another deliberation, a vote of 10-2 found C-Murder guilty.
C-Murder, whose real name is Corey Miller, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Steve Thomas, 16, in a nightclub in Harvey, La.
Miller's brothers are rap mogul Master P, founder of No Limit Records, and MC Silkk the Shocker. P's son Romeo is also an MC.
Ernest Johnson, president of the NAACP's Louisiana chapter, called to Chief Justice Catherine Kimble in a letter, requesting “a full investigation of this entire case, the immediate removal of the trial judge, the appointment of a new judge from outside the 24th Judicial District to hear all post trial motions, and the immediate release of Mr. Miller from prison pending a review of this entire matter because justice delayed is justice denied.”
I hope a retrial, with no controversy, is given to C-Murder. I've had my doubts about the trial in the beginning. I'd hate to see a guiltless man be in jail.

2 comments:

RiPPa said...

Although I agree that this is frivolous and albeit foolish of the local NAACP chapter. I couldn't help but to notice you running the "Free Plaxico Burris" banner on your sidebar. I thought you were one to champion the enforcement of laws especially ones designed to protect us from as you call them "urban terrorists"...

what gives?

Constructive Feedback said...

A ha!!!!

Let me dissect where you went wrong.

1) The NY provision is UNCONSTITUTIONAL. In their quest to get guns off of the street they have set a high hurdle for ANYONE seeking to carry a hand gun from being able to do so. Only body guards and security guards are regularly approved. Most others are denied a permit.

2) Burris sough to protect himself after a neighbor was robbed a short time before.

3) He INDEED violated the gun permit laws in NYC which carries a 2 year minimum.

MY POINT is that THIS IS AN ILLEGAL GUN LAW to start with.

I support:

1) Confiscating ILLEGALLY OBTAINED guns

2) Felons who carry

3) THOSE WHO USE THEIR GUNS IN A CRIME

Plaxico Burris is INNOCENT on all of these count.

Sadly NOW he is a felon due to this ILLEGAL violation of the 2nd Amendment.

CRIME is not CAUSED by the presence of guns. The differences between gun crime rates in the Chicago Southside and nearby Naperville is clear. It is not THE GUN that makes the difference it is the INTENT of those HUMANS who have the gun.

OUR community needs to do a better job working with the EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS - promoting a GREATER respect for life among them.