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Senator McCain pushes for Presidential pardon for Jack Johnson
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Originally posted by a-raines21 View Postyea but alot of his follower are bad ppl at heart... i watched the documentary "A Right America Feeling Wronged" and i saw what type of ppl voted for mccain........ If thats the kind of ppl he appeals to then i can even begin to like him....
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As long as people don't want to live upto the negativity within their own lives and need something to blame it on then there will always be some form of racism. Hopefully as we evolve it'll lessen to some degree but I think there will always be a "Us and Them" kind of situation no matter how much time passes.
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I wrote this on another site a few months back, when this issue first surfaced.
I believe that Johnson violated both the spirit and letter of the law in the man act, BUT I feel he should be pardoned 100%.
1. The letter of the law is flawed in so much as it is filled with vague language that leaves far too much latitude to authorities in it's enforcement. Yes Johnson violated the clause in it that dealt with "prostitution", but this term is lumped in with immorality (vague term) and human trafficking which I believe is the key term which is linked to "prostitution". The actual name of the act you see is the "White Slave Traffic Act", which leads me to believe that when referring to prostitution, especially when linked with the term human trafficking, they do not mean a man hiring a prosistute in one state and doing the deed in another state, but instead "pimps" (for lack of a better word) going into one state to obtain women (especially by forceful means) to work in an illegal business in another state. Thus though Johnson did take women across state borders for purposes of prostitution, violating the letter of the law, I dont believe it was the law's true intent.
2. As far as the spirit of the law goes, I will go alittle more philisophical. I am not sure what Mann as the crafter of this bill meant for its spirit to be. Reading through it, I believe the spirit that was meant to be conveyed was what I stated above in the Letter of the Law explanation. That is a mere veil though to the true spirit. I believe part of the true spirit was to snare black men, and thats why much of the language was vague.
So though Johnson did not in my opinion violate the conveyed spirit the public was supposed to see in this set of laws, he did break what was the true spirit the laws were written in.
So though Johnson my have been 100% guilty, I believe due to undertones of the time, that this was not in the interest of justice and should be pardoned.
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Originally posted by a-raines21 View Posti love the fact that someone wants to el the sport. But man like i said, as a black man, i can't back someone who appeals to a racist crowd. I understand that sometime, you have to do what you have to do, but thats huge man....... especially when you are running against a black man....
There were a ton of black ppl that voted for ***** JUST because he was black. And you know that's true. And that's more or less reversed racism.
I voted ***** so I'm not totally disagreeing with you. Just saying that that's a poor reason to dislike McCain. And those documentarys are not documentary's. A true Doc is not biased and shows both side of the coin. Thats the only way the point the doc is trying to make has any credibility.
That's like saying Religulous was a documentarys. It wasn't a doc, it was Bill Mahr preaching.
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