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philosophie_en_rose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-07-03 12:29 AM
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21. Sorry, but you are wrong.
Edited on Sun Sep-07-03 12:36 AM by philosophie_en_rose
Maxanne's post is accurate. The conviction was based on unethical police tactics, a woman with mental impairments that was coerced into perjury, and the need to find a scapegoat for the deaths of the two FBI officials.

I know an attorney who worked for Leonard Peltier. I've heard and read Leonard's story and it's heartbreaking that the injustice of his conviction was ever allowed.

Leonard Peltier did not receive a fair trial. The testimony is corrupt and the conviction unwarranted. The burden is on the government to prove the charges. It doesn't really matter what any of us think. What matters is that this man deserves an investigation and that our justice system is tainted.

Bill Clinton failed Leonard Peltier. The unelected fraud is impotent. However, the next elected President should be confronted with this issue. Would President Dean pardon Leonard Peltier? Would a President Kerry investigate?
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