Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Dear Black Leadership

       
Dear Black Leadership,  


With all due respect I'm coming to you with an open request. Please support President Barack Obama and his push for criminal justice reform. Your silence is deafening. Please help President Barack Obama pass these reforms.  Ministers, pastors, lawmakers, and church members; please come out in full support of the president and his new law enforcement policies. Can  you stand up for the rights of the incarcerated in public,online, at city hall, at Congress, and in the churches? While the national conversation is on race, police abuse, flags; this is the time to tackle this issue.The time is now.


In the eighties and nineties, presidents and the U.S government came to you asking for your support on the war on drugs. So, with your support the government passed mandatory minimum laws & other measures that incarcerated a generation of black men and women. In hindsight, even former President Bill Clinton, who passed a lot of harsh anti drug laws in American history, came to see the error of his ways.  With your support (lawmakers,community leader, activist) we can change these laws in our justice system. There is no mistake that there were errors made and many black youth received sentences that did not match with the crime that was committed. Now is the time to correct these errors.  


President Barack Obama can change a lot of these laws,but not without your congregants’/followers’  help. Criminal justice reform can stop  the school to prison pipeline, the prison industrial complex that benefits from these laws and policies, and  has crippled  the black community for so many years. This is the movement that can change lives in the black community. I ask, can  you stand up for the rights of the millions of men, women, and children that are affected by these laws? We can prevent millions more from suffering the same fate. I request that you stand in solidarity and influence your congregation to do the same, Through the power of voting and litigation we can change these laws because it was through litigation and voting that these laws were implemented. Without the black churches and other community  leaders, these laws may have never  passed and without the congregation, these laws may never be  reformed.


There needs to be a united front. Talk to congregations, Congressman, Senators and other law enforcement agencies, because here lies an opportunity to turn back the hands of time and correct the mistakes of the past. Please call representatives! I think that you would do our community a great service by taking advantage of this opportunity( move fast to the goal of to help gain support for Obama with his reform policy.)
     Sincerely yours , Black America

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Dear Pastor ,Your silence is heard round the world ( a open letter to all community leaders & law makers)

Dear Pastor,
        
Dear pastor with all due respect . I'm coming to you with a open request , can you please support our President Barack Obama and his push for criminal justice reform? Your silence is heard round the world ,please help President Barack Obama pass these reforms.  Ministers ,Pastors,law makers &  church members please come out in full support of the president and his  new law enforcement policies. can  you stand up for the rights of the millions in public,online,at city hall,at congress ,in the churches,ect. While the national conversation is on race, police abuse, flags,This is the time to tackle this issue

 In the eighties and nineties Presidents & the U.S government came to you ask for your support on the war on drugs.So, With your support, & with the churches support the government pass mandatory minimum laws & other measures that incarcerated a generation a black man in women. In hindsight even former President Bill Clinton, who pass a lot of the most hash anti drug laws in American history. He has come to see the error his way and with your support dear pastor,(law makers,community leader, activist ,ect) we can change these laws & reform our justice system . There is no mistake ,that there were errors made and many young black males and females received sentences that did not match with the crime that was committed, and now is the time to correct these errors.  President Barack Obama can change a lot of these laws,but not without your congertions/groups  help. Criminal justice reform can stop  the school to prison pipeline ,that the prison industrial complex has built on the backs of these laws and policies . that  has crippled  the black community for so many years.  this is the movement that can change the life of millions in the black community.I ask can  you stand up for the rights of the millions of men , women and children  that were effected by these laws,and prevent millions more from suffering the same thing.  I request that you stand in solidarity and influence your congregation to do the same, thur the power of the vote and litigation we can change the laws because; thur litigation and voting these laws were pasted. Without the black churches and other community  leaders these laws may have never gotten past.And with out the congregation these laws may never be  reformed. There needs to be a united front. Talk to Congregations, Congressman, senators and other law enforcement  agencies,because here lay a opportunity to turn back the hands of time, an to correct the mistakes of the past. Please call repersentives  and I think that you would do the church congregation our community a great service by taking advantage of this opportunity now in to move fast to the goal of you not in our car radiation in communities to help gain support for Obama with his reform policy.
      Sincerely yours , Black America