They're not on the books, but it is very obvious that black people get short 
shrift with the law.  The reason I know that is that I was married to a black 
man for thirty years.  I raised a black daughter and saw the prejudice she 
faced in school.  But I constantly saw black friends and relatives by marriage 
"railroaded" by the white man's law.  I returned from China just in time to 
keep my black grandson from being tried as an adult on trumped up charges and 
sent to an adult prison.  He was sixteen.  If I hadn't come back when I did, 
there would have been no saving him.  I've seen a lot.  a

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:                                   In a message dated 
12/4/07 5:04:52 P.M. Central Standard Time,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 They    don't stop with drug laws.  There is one law for the white man and    
another for the black man.  

 
 Would you name a few currently on the books?





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