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nadinbrzezinski (136,376 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/118714213Criminal Code 182.5, the Community Once Again Comes Together“The cry for justice is not just a local or national cry, it is a universal cry.†QuoteMay 4, 2015 (San Diego) Preachers came together with community members. They prayed that God touched the heart of Judge Louis R. Hahoian. The community joined in the spiritual singeing, and the prayers. The community, over 200 strong, marched around the court house, and ended on the steps of the Hall of Justice, after some speeches. Among the people speaking were Pastor Hugh Mahumet. He reminded the crowd that “the cry for justice is not just a local or national cry, it is a universal cry. The cry is not a black cry, it is not a white cry, it is not an Asian cry, it is not a Native American cry, it is a cry of all human beings to be treated fairly.†He spoke as to how a group of individuals have been left at the bottom of this justice. What others, like Michelle Alexander, refer as the New Jim Crow. Reaching deep onto the well of faith, he said “God is a God of justice, and as Thomas Jefferson said, Justice will not sleep.â€http://reportingsandiego.com/2015/05/04/criminal-code-192-5-the-community-once-again-comes-together/ Outside of San Diego there has been very little coverage, but this is a dangerous little statue. Today it is used against gangs... or rather documented members of a gang, it does not matter if they are active members or not. This could easily become a you are a member of the mafia, and you did not know of that crime? Who cares? What about a hate group?
May 4, 2015 (San Diego) Preachers came together with community members. They prayed that God touched the heart of Judge Louis R. Hahoian. The community joined in the spiritual singeing, and the prayers. The community, over 200 strong, marched around the court house, and ended on the steps of the Hall of Justice, after some speeches. Among the people speaking were Pastor Hugh Mahumet. He reminded the crowd that “the cry for justice is not just a local or national cry, it is a universal cry. The cry is not a black cry, it is not a white cry, it is not an Asian cry, it is not a Native American cry, it is a cry of all human beings to be treated fairly.†He spoke as to how a group of individuals have been left at the bottom of this justice. What others, like Michelle Alexander, refer as the New Jim Crow. Reaching deep onto the well of faith, he said “God is a God of justice, and as Thomas Jefferson said, Justice will not sleep.â€
nadinbrzezinski (136,376 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/118714213Outside of San Diego there has been very little coverage, but this is a dangerous little statue.
Damn her word salad. I clicked the link expecting something like this.