http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=7098144
12/16/2009 12:07:27 PM
the question I would like to ask is that do we think her hand is forced, politically, to take this stanceor is it really just egregious political grandstanding?as in, is this for a perceived positive reaction, or just to prevent a negative one...it might be impossible to tell the difference
12/16/2009 12:28:55 PM
does it matter?
12/16/2009 12:33:23 PM
I think it doesif there is a perceived backlash of "how could she let this happen?"then politically, her hand is forced...she's going though the law... she's not doing anything illegal so......i mean, it upsets me too, but at least in the above instance it's politically reasonable[Edited on December 16, 2009 at 12:40 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2009 12:38:54 PM
To me (after having also not researched any of the offenders and etc), it seems like it's got less to do with race (my apologies if you weren't trying to strongly imply a racism issue) and more to do with the fact that Perdue can identify with the woman on some level... the same sort of phenomenon/aspect of human nature that makes idiot hicks vote for the anti-intellectual and thoroughly unqualified "folksy" candidate in elections.Less a sense of "Sally is a middle class, middle aged, white woman who--other than being a psychopath who kills people periodically, functions well in society. The rest of those niggers can rot in prison" and more "I can identify with Sally, she's a lot like me except that I've never gone crazy and killed people. I've also met her and seen her work so I know she can do well."Of course, I'm not saying that stance isn't horribly hypocritical. It still is. But chances are that if Bev met these other criminals and gave them work opportunities, she'd feel the same way about at least some of them. Despite what they've done in their past, many prison inmates can come across as decent, honest, thoughtful, and hard-working people (If you've never watched the episode of Morgan Spurlock's "30 Days" where he goes to prison, I recommend it).
12/16/2009 12:41:12 PM
No, that's pretty much what I'm saying...not trying to make it specifically about race. Additionally, there are people who otherwise work very well in society who shouldn't be let out of prison, and people who aren't society's all stars who shouldn't die behind bars.
12/16/2009 2:35:36 PM
This thread title had me wondering what NC and Purdue had in common.Then I read the thread... PErdue.And as a big boilermaker fan... was disappointing.
12/16/2009 2:54:11 PM