Saturday, December 08, 2007

Mike Huckabee likes letting murderers loose

Including this charming soul who is currently serving life in prison in Arkansas.
Green, a 22-year-old sergeant, kidnapped Helen Lynette Spencer on Little Rock Air Force Base, where he beat and kicked her as he tried to rape her in a secluded area. She broke loose and ran toward the barracks' parking lot, where he caught up with her and beat her with a pair of nunchucks.
___ He then stuffed her into the trunk of his car and left her there while he cleaned up. Several hours later, he drove down Graham Road, past Loop Road and stopped near a bridge in Lonoke County. Green told investigators he put her body in the front seat and raped her because her body was still warm.
___ He dragged Spencer out of his vehicle and put her in front of the car and ran over her several times, going back and forth. He then collected himself long enough to dump her body in Twin Prairie Bayou.
___ This is what the Rev. Johnny Jackson, interim pastor at Bethel Baptist Church in Jacksonville, calls an accident, and apparently Huckabee believes him.
Hell of an accident, never seen one like it. A reasonable person might think twice after the debacle of Wayne Dumond, Pastor Mike might do a more thorough examination of who he was putting back on the streets. Not this 'holy joe"
On July 6, Gov. Mike Huckabee served notice of his intent to reduce Green's life sentence and make him immediately eligible for parole, but has refused to say why. Huckabee has said he will grant Green clemency over the objection of the Post Prison Transfer Board.
So who will be the next to die because of Mike Huckabee's judgement?

Comments:
Please stop spreading your lies about Governor Huckabee. Mr. DuMond was going to go free with or without Governor Huckabee's support, you can thank Bill Clinton and Mr. Guy. It was six years later during an election year, several Democrat members of the parole board who Huckabee had chosen not to reappoint to their $75,000 jobs accused him of pressuring them to release Dumond in a meeting with the board. So you can believe who ever you want, but you can't change the facts.
 
I call BS. Reports indicate Huckabee didn't even bother with reading the confession. That his office didn't bother notifying relatives. That Huckabee did not seek any means to prevent parole, and that he took counsel from his buddy the Pastor. If Huckabee was so incensed about the issue, he would have gone on record about his objections regardless of who was appointed to the parole board. Especially if he had ever contemplated a run at the Presidency. Huckabee flat out didn't give a damn. It's interesting that Huckabee apologists have found this board. Me, I'm Democrat, but I recognize an injustice when I see one!
 

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