Mandatory Minimums Vote And Kansas City Royals Crack Cocaine Connection

Courthouse News offers a local perspective on an important vote coming up today that could have/would have a great many consequences for local jail birds: "Attorney General Eric Holder administration's drug sentencing proposal would have shut out Willie Mays Aikens, a former Kansas City Royals first baseman whose crack addiction sidelined his career in baseball decades ago. Aikens, now 59, left prison to become a criminal-justice reform icon, testifying before Congress to lower sentencing disparities between crack and powder cocaine."

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  1. Holder is EVIL.

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  2. Holder is the worst attorney General since Mitchell. What fucking scum.

    That said, the disparity between crack and powder IS racist. It might be the ONLY actual legitimate racist argument blacks can make at this point.

    Eric Holder actually is a far worse AG than Mitchell by a light year.

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  3. There is NO justice from the Feds. Period.

    "Land of the free..." died long ago.

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  4. I wonder if it is KC's crack addiction that has them continuously voting to waste tax payer money at the sports complex.

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  5. their should be sentancing disparities... cokeheads can maintain a job and a place in society.
    Crackheads can not maintain a job, and will steal , kill, and whore themselves for more pruduct.

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  6. Eric Holder = Chief Nigger in charge of da justice

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