Date: Friday, October 16, 2009, 5:05 am
By: Jackie Jones, BlackAmericaWeb.com
@Milkkman
Would you rather live in some "hell hole country? Enjoy america's good and bad...
And no offense to non-american countries...
I am happy that Mr. Joyner had the clout to make a wrong right for him and his family, but I think about so many people who don't have the same opportunity. I hope he uses his same clout, to help others who are currently in the same situation. Futhermore, there needs to be a law that press charges against prosequtors who knowingly go after defendants, who have been found exonerated by DNA. This Injustice Is Costing The Taxpayers way to much money
WEll in this country anyhting can happen. people get arrested al the time for something they didnt do. Nothing is gonna change that in this country
Congratulations Tom Joyner! This unfortunately is the tip on the iceberg. As Ms. Sophia said in the Color Purple "I knew there was a God..."
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