President Obama!

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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...and he is neither a gangster or corrupt....
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
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Obama appears intent on setting records for sentence commutations.
Most of the inmates are drug dealers, many armed when they committed their crimes. Many trafficked cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. Nearly a third of the prisoners whose sentenced Obama has commuted are serving life sentences.
 

MAKAVELI

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Obama appears intent on setting records for sentence commutations.
Most of the inmates are drug dealers, many armed when they committed their crimes. Many trafficked cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. Nearly a third of the prisoners whose sentenced Obama has commuted are serving life sentences.
Can you post the names of those inmates and the crimes for which their sentence was commuted?
 

DriveInDriveOut

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Obama appears intent on setting records for sentence commutations.
Most of the inmates are drug dealers, many armed when they committed their crimes. Many trafficked cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. Nearly a third of the prisoners whose sentenced Obama has commuted are serving life sentences.
Life sentences for selling drugs? We should put the people who passed those laws in jail.
 

BrownArmy

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It's called a war on drugs , some must be made to sacrifice their lives for the cause.

Possibly one of the silliest things you've ever posted.

If it is, indeed, a 'war on drugs', the only winners are drugs themselves, lobbyists for the prison-industrial-complex, and dickless politicians who pander to a base that no longer exists.

By all means, please continue.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Cracked from jail: Obama frees more inmates than 10 presidents combined

Lists all 111 inmates who will now be free to return to their old jobs.

Like;
Henry Deleon – Corpus Christi, Texas
Offense: Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute approximately 2.22 kilograms of a mixture or a substance containing methamphetamine; aiding and abetting the possession with intent to distribute approximately 2.22 kilograms of a mixture or substance containing methamphetamine
Sly Stallone Aikens – Hickory Grove, South Carolina
Offense: Knowingly using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to, and possessing the firearm in furtherance of, a drug trafficking crime (two counts)
Alfonso Allen – Miami, Florida
Offense: Conspiracy to distribute 50 grams or more of cocaine base; distribution of cocaine base (two counts); possession with intent to distribute cocaine, cocaine base and marijuana; possession of a short barreled shotgun in furtherance of a felony drug offense; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; possession of an unregistered short barreled shotgun
Walter Breland – Statesville, North Carolina
Offense: Possession with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine base; possession of a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime; felon in possession of a firearm
Derrick Lewis Bynum – Hyattsville, Maryland
Offense: Conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances; use of a communications device to facilitate narcotics trafficking (three counts); possession with intent to distribute controlled substances (two counts); possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
Mark Francis Glidden – Clear Lake, Iowa
Offense: Manufacture and attempt to manufacture five grams or more of methamphetamine (actual) after a prior conviction for a felony drug offense
Ali Reno Harden – Dublin, Georgia
Offense: Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; possession of a firearm having an obliterated serial number; possession with intent to distribute more than five grams of cocaine base; possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking crime; possession of marijuana
Timothy L. Tyler – St. Petersburg, Florida
Offense: Possession with intent to deliver LSD; conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute LSD
Richard Van Winrow – Los Angeles, California
Offense: Possession with intent to distribute a narcotic drug controlled substance; felon in possession of a firearm
 

MAKAVELI

Well-Known Member
Cracked from jail: Obama frees more inmates than 10 presidents combined

Lists all 111 inmates who will now be free to return to their old jobs.

Like;
Henry Deleon – Corpus Christi, Texas
Offense: Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute approximately 2.22 kilograms of a mixture or a substance containing methamphetamine; aiding and abetting the possession with intent to distribute approximately 2.22 kilograms of a mixture or substance containing methamphetamine
Sly Stallone Aikens – Hickory Grove, South Carolina
Offense: Knowingly using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to, and possessing the firearm in furtherance of, a drug trafficking crime (two counts)
Alfonso Allen – Miami, Florida
Offense: Conspiracy to distribute 50 grams or more of cocaine base; distribution of cocaine base (two counts); possession with intent to distribute cocaine, cocaine base and marijuana; possession of a short barreled shotgun in furtherance of a felony drug offense; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; possession of an unregistered short barreled shotgun
Walter Breland – Statesville, North Carolina
Offense: Possession with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine base; possession of a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime; felon in possession of a firearm
Derrick Lewis Bynum – Hyattsville, Maryland
Offense: Conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances; use of a communications device to facilitate narcotics trafficking (three counts); possession with intent to distribute controlled substances (two counts); possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
Mark Francis Glidden – Clear Lake, Iowa
Offense: Manufacture and attempt to manufacture five grams or more of methamphetamine (actual) after a prior conviction for a felony drug offense
Ali Reno Harden – Dublin, Georgia
Offense: Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; possession of a firearm having an obliterated serial number; possession with intent to distribute more than five grams of cocaine base; possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking crime; possession of marijuana
Timothy L. Tyler – St. Petersburg, Florida
Offense: Possession with intent to deliver LSD; conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute LSD
Richard Van Winrow – Los Angeles, California
Offense: Possession with intent to distribute a narcotic drug controlled substance; felon in possession of a firearm
Mostly low level pushers with probably drug addiction problems themselves.
 

newfie

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Obama appears intent on setting records for sentence commutations.
Most of the inmates are drug dealers, many armed when they committed their crimes. Many trafficked cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. Nearly a third of the prisoners whose sentenced Obama has commuted are serving life sentences.

Obama is loading us up with released criminals and Syrians before he leaves. chaos to follow.
 

newfie

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Can you post the names of those inmates and the crimes for which their sentence was commuted?

Wikipedia has them listed, if they were simple drug possession charges I wouldn't have a problem with it , but there are some serious criminals listed that make no sense

William Ricardo Alvarez Marietta, Georgia District of Puerto Rico Time served after nine months’ imprisonment, four years’ supervised release (Apr. 30, 1997; amended Jul. 31, 1997) Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute heroin ; conspiracy to import heroin
Charlie Lee Davis, Jr. Wetumpka, Alabama Middle District of Alabama 87 months’ imprisonment, five years’ supervised release (Mar. 21, 1995) Possession with intent to distribute cocaine base; use of a minor to distribute cocaine base
Ronald Eugene Greenwood Crane, Missouri District of South Dakota Three years’ probation, conditioned on six months’ home confinement, 100 hours community service, $5,000 restitution, $1,000 fine (Nov. 18, 1996) Conspiracy to violate the Clean Water Act
Little Joe Hatch, aka Joe Hatch Sr. Lake Placid, Florida Southern District of Florida 60 months’ imprisonment, four years’ supervised release (May 15, 1990) Possession with intent to distribute marijuana
Martin Alan Hatcher Foley, Alabama, Southern District Of Alabama 5 years probation Distribution and possession with intent to distribute marijuana[3]
Derek James Laliberte District of Maine (Oct. 2, 1992; amended May 21, 1993). 18 months' imprisonment, 2 years' supervised release Money Laundering [4]
Alfred J. Mack District of Columbia Superior Court (Apr. 5, 1982) 18 to 54 months' imprisonment Unlawful distribution of heroin [4]
Robert Andrew Schindler District of Utah (May 14, 1996). Three years' probation, four months' home confinement, $10,000 restitution Conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud [4]
Willie Shaw, Jr. District of South Carolina (Aug. 7, 1974) Fifteen years' imprisonment Armed bank robbery
Kimberly Lynn Stout, formerly known as Kimberly Lynn Cooley Western District of Virginia (Nov. 9, 1993) One day imprisonment, three years' supervised release (including five months home confinement) Bank embezzlement, Fraud [4]
Bernard Anthony Sutton, Jr. Eastern District of Virginia (Apr. 4, 1989) Three years' probation, $825 restitution, $500 fine Theft of personal property [4]
Chris Deann Switzer District of Nebraska (Jun. 25, 1996) Four years' probation, conditioned on six months home confinement, 200 hours' community service Conspiracy to violate narcotics laws (methamphetamine) [4]
Miles Thomas Wilson Williamsburg, Ohio Southern District of Ohio Three years’ probation (Jul. 15, 1981) Mail fraud
 

MAKAVELI

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Wikipedia has them listed, if they were simple drug possession charges I wouldn't have a problem with it , but there are some serious criminals listed that make no sense

William Ricardo Alvarez Marietta, Georgia District of Puerto Rico Time served after nine months’ imprisonment, four years’ supervised release (Apr. 30, 1997; amended Jul. 31, 1997) Conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute heroin ; conspiracy to import heroin
Charlie Lee Davis, Jr. Wetumpka, Alabama Middle District of Alabama 87 months’ imprisonment, five years’ supervised release (Mar. 21, 1995) Possession with intent to distribute cocaine base; use of a minor to distribute cocaine base
Ronald Eugene Greenwood Crane, Missouri District of South Dakota Three years’ probation, conditioned on six months’ home confinement, 100 hours community service, $5,000 restitution, $1,000 fine (Nov. 18, 1996) Conspiracy to violate the Clean Water Act
Little Joe Hatch, aka Joe Hatch Sr. Lake Placid, Florida Southern District of Florida 60 months’ imprisonment, four years’ supervised release (May 15, 1990) Possession with intent to distribute marijuana
Martin Alan Hatcher Foley, Alabama, Southern District Of Alabama 5 years probation Distribution and possession with intent to distribute marijuana[3]
Derek James Laliberte District of Maine (Oct. 2, 1992; amended May 21, 1993). 18 months' imprisonment, 2 years' supervised release Money Laundering [4]
Alfred J. Mack District of Columbia Superior Court (Apr. 5, 1982) 18 to 54 months' imprisonment Unlawful distribution of heroin [4]
Robert Andrew Schindler District of Utah (May 14, 1996). Three years' probation, four months' home confinement, $10,000 restitution Conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud [4]
Willie Shaw, Jr. District of South Carolina (Aug. 7, 1974) Fifteen years' imprisonment Armed bank robbery
Kimberly Lynn Stout, formerly known as Kimberly Lynn Cooley Western District of Virginia (Nov. 9, 1993) One day imprisonment, three years' supervised release (including five months home confinement) Bank embezzlement, Fraud [4]
Bernard Anthony Sutton, Jr. Eastern District of Virginia (Apr. 4, 1989) Three years' probation, $825 restitution, $500 fine Theft of personal property [4]
Chris Deann Switzer District of Nebraska (Jun. 25, 1996) Four years' probation, conditioned on six months home confinement, 200 hours' community service Conspiracy to violate narcotics laws (methamphetamine) [4]
Miles Thomas Wilson Williamsburg, Ohio Southern District of Ohio Three years’ probation (Jul. 15, 1981) Mail fraud
All non violent offenders.
 

newfie

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All non violent offenders.

you didn't do the homework before you responded. the posting is one small grouping of his overall picture that included an armed robbery conviction which I highlighted in bold and you ignored. Also theft and embezzlement type convictions which you also ignored.

are you now advocating no jail terms for armed robbery convictions and theft charges?
 

MAKAVELI

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you didn't do the homework before you responded. the posting is one small grouping of his overall picture that included an armed robbery conviction which I highlighted in bold and you ignored. Also theft and embezzlement type convictions which you also ignored.

are you now advocating no jail terms for armed robbery convictions and theft charges?
He was pardoned in 2013, not commutation. Time served for that conviction. Get your facts straight, son.
 
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