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Pardon Me
Author: BobR    Date: 2014-04-30 10:41:40

The changes we see in society are like waves crashing on a beach. The water advances and then retreats. The crash is sudden and the churn obscures the seabed before settling. We have sudden advances in fairness and opportunity that makes people wonder why it was ever any different, while other long-held rights and freedoms we took for granted seem to be slipping away.

Who would have thought that we would advance from acceptance of gays on prime time TV shows to the point of legalizing gay marriage in such a short period of time? Now it seems so normal, one wonders why there was ever any controversy. The same goes for racial and gender equalities. Who'd have thought 20 years ago that America would elect a black president, and could easily elect a woman president as well? Sure there are the Donald Sterlings here and there, but they are dying away, and a younger generation is being raised in a world where the idea that one entire group of people is inferior to one's own simply based on skin color or innate sexual preference is an almost absurd notion.

As the taboos fade, so too do the notions that laws should enforce antiquated societal "moralities" that are based not on natural rights, but on superstition and false prejudice disguised as fact. Just like gay marriage, the states are taking the lead on decriminalizing pot possession and usage. It's only a matter of time before the idea that a plant which grows wild should be considered illegal is looked back on in the same way we see movies like "Reefer Madness" as the true madness. In the meantime, there is a strong push to make possession of the plant a simple violation, not one that sends the possessor to prison. That just makes sense - why fill jails with people who are no danger to society?

The question then becomes - what to do with those jailed because of those antiquated laws? Is it fair that an otherwise law-abiding citizen should rot in jail for possessing a plant that no longer incurs such a punishment? It certainly seems unfair to most people, including President Obama. He is planning on using his executive power to grant clemency to those previously convicted under much more severe penalties:
Thousands and thousands of people like Scrivner are serving punishingly long sentences in federal prison based on draconian policies that were a relic of the "tough on crime" antidrug laws of the '80s and '90s. Thirty years after skyrocketing urban violence and drug use sparked politicians to impose longer and longer sentences for drug crimes, America now incarcerates a higher rate of its population than any other country in the world. This dubious record has finally provoked a bipartisan backlash against such stiff penalties. The old laws are slowly being repealed.

Now, in his final years in office, Obama has trained his sights on prisoners like Scrivner, and wants to use his previously dormant pardon power as part of a larger strategy to restore fairness to the criminal-justice system. A senior administration official tells Yahoo News the president could grant clemency to "hundreds, perhaps thousands" of people locked up for nonviolent drug crimes by the time he leaves office — a stunning number that hasn't been seen since Gerald Ford extended amnesty to Vietnam draft dodgers in the 1970s.

It seems to me that it should be automatic for anyone's prison term for any crime be adjusted down to the current level for the same offense committed today as society becomes more enlightened. It seems barbaric to do anything less.
 

40 comments (Latest Comment: 04/30/2014 21:29:46 by Raine)
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Comment by wickedpam on 04/30/2014 12:58:43
Morning

Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 13:00:30
Frontline has had back-to-back programs on incarceration in the US.

One of the people who was interviewed on last night's show said it really well, "We are locking up the people we are pissed off at..." He is a prison warden in Kentucky.

David Simon has said, "We are the jailingest country in the world."

Yeah, I've got some thoughts on this.

Comment by wickedpam on 04/30/2014 13:16:44
Holy crap, Bob Hoskin's died.

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 13:20:05
good morning!

Comment by Will in Chicago on 04/30/2014 13:22:21
Good morning, bloggers! I hope that everyone is doing well.

BobR, I think that generational change is making people like Donald Sterling more afraid. Many young people have rejected the prejudices of their parents or grandparents. Mind you, I do fear that we will see reaction to every step to progress and inequality. Yet as Dr. King said, the arch of history bends towards justice.

Comment by Scoopster on 04/30/2014 13:26:16
Quote by wickedpam:
Holy crap, Bob Hoskins died.

Yeah.. wow

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 13:26:17
HEY!

I made the reindeer games joke yesterday!

Comment by Will in Chicago on 04/30/2014 13:28:14
Quote by Raine:
HEY!

I made the reindeer games joke yesterday!



Okay, they may need to give you credit.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 04/30/2014 13:29:29
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by wickedpam:
Holy crap, Bob Hoskins died.

Yeah.. wow


May his memory be for a blessing.

We will enjoy his work for generations to come.


Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 13:44:16
An awful lot of people are awfully concerned about the slippery slope in the Clippers case.

When you buy a professional Sports teams, it called a franchise -- and there fore you must follow the rules of the parent company. In this case -- The NBA,

Comment by BobR on 04/30/2014 14:02:07
Quote by Raine:
An awful lot of people are awfully concerned about the slippery slope in the Clippers case.

When you buy a professional Sports teams, it called a franchise -- and there fore you must follow the rules of the parent company. In this case -- The NBA,

If you buy a McDonalds franchise and then say you don't want any black customers, I imagine McDonalds corporate might take some action.

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 14:12:59
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Raine:
An awful lot of people are awfully concerned about the slippery slope in the Clippers case.

When you buy a professional Sports teams, it called a franchise -- and there fore you must follow the rules of the parent company. In this case -- The NBA,

If you buy a McDonalds franchise and then say you don't want any black customers, I imagine McDonalds corporate might take some action.
Excactly.

I caller just said this Man had the power to discriminate, and that was where and why he needs to lose his job.

This isn't a slippery slope at all, This is about a person that is abusing his responsibility.


Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 14:30:00
Another *I'm a liberal, but…* caller

Comment by wickedpam on 04/30/2014 15:31:30
I'm so tired of people not understand that 1) yes, you have free speech and 2) if you're an asshole about your free speech you should expect consequences



Comment by TriSec on 04/30/2014 15:47:55
The masses always get the free speech thing wrong. It's the government that can't touch you...corporate America can do whatever it wants.

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 15:50:27
I Am really so stunned at the amount of false equivalency calls on the show today. People are going to use JayZ as an example of why clipper dude is so downtrodden?

Comment by wickedpam on 04/30/2014 16:03:26
Quote by TriSec:
The masses always get the free speech thing wrong. It's the government that can't touch you...corporate America can do whatever it wants.


and if the masses don't like it your really not protected from back lash either.

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 16:42:23
Officially, I am over the rain now.

Comment by BobR on 04/30/2014 17:53:25
Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 18:03:22
Just when you think he can't be more atrocious.
On Wednesday, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) will hold a hearing on poverty called “A Progress Report on the War on Poverty: Lessons from the Frontlines.” While it will feature three experts, none of them are actually low-income Americans who struggle to get by.

But that’s not for lack of trying from some poor people themselves. Witnesses to Hunger, an advocacy project that shares the stories of low-income Americans, has tried and failed twice to have some of their members who live in poverty speak at Ryan’s poverty hearings. “When Ryan had his first hearing last July,” Director Mariana Chilton told ThinkProgress, “we wrote to his office to see if we could testify, but they weren’t interested.” While Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) tried to get one of their low-income members to speak, it was too late. They were asked to submit written testimony instead.


Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 18:04:39
That's just dangerous shite right there.


Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 18:05:32
Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 18:53:30
Quote by Mondobubba:
Gawker slams Gov. Rick Scott.

HE's really not a bright man.


Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 18:57:31
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Gawker slams Gov. Rick Scott.

HE's really not a bright man.



Dumb as a stump, Raine. He speaks in nothing but business sound bites.

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 19:36:51
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Gawker slams Gov. Rick Scott.

HE's really not a bright man.



Dumb as a stump, Raine. He speaks in nothing but business sound bites.
You know a lot of stumps just grow right back if you don;t kill it at the roots.


Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 19:38:20
I have been hearing that Oprah along with David Griffen and larry ellison are thinking about buying the Clippers.

You know what would be REALLY awesome? If they bought the team and decided to sell shares in the team to the people of LA -- Kinda like the Green bay packers.

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 20:04:23
Comment by BobR on 04/30/2014 20:09:01
Quote by Raine:
If you can, read the rude one today. It goes well with today's blog.

it's way better than my blog.

Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 20:11:29
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Gawker slams Gov. Rick Scott.

HE's really not a bright man.



Dumb as a stump, Raine. He speaks in nothing but business sound bites.
You know a lot of stumps just grow right back if you don;t kill it at the roots.



I won't make a comment about stump grinding...

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 20:14:15
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Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 20:42:59
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OH.


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Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 20:43:09
I have stunned the blog still with art.

Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 20:45:40
Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 20:59:14
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RIP Al Feldstein.



Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 21:03:28
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It gets better. From the Wikipedia entry on the painting:

This portrait is also the model for the clone known as Charles Krauthammer, Fox News contributor.


Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 21:18:41
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It gets better. From the Wikipedia entry on the painting:

This portrait is also the model for the clone known as Charles Krauthammer, Fox News contributor.
Are you kidding?!?! Some spammed the wiki entry!


Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 21:19:46
OH MY GOD you are not kidding!

Comment by Mondobubba on 04/30/2014 21:27:03
Quote by Raine:
OH MY GOD you are not kidding!



Isn't that some awesome pranking?

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 21:29:19
CAn some here get a screen shot of the wiki entry?

(I;m using a windows keyboard on a Mac… this makes everything more confusing for me)

Comment by Raine on 04/30/2014 21:29:46
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
OH MY GOD you are not kidding!



Isn't that some awesome pranking?
I love it! made my dreary rainy gray day fun!