Friday, March 28, 2008

The Long Road to Redemption

Rapper T.I. has admitted having unregistered machine guns and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Now he has a chance to avoid a lengthy prison sentence by telling kids not to make the same mistakes he did.
That's great. That makes the 6+ years Christian family man and patriot Wayne Fincher got all the more understandable. Maybe Wayne should learn to rap about violent, racist and lewd themes.

Read some of his innermost thoughts and tell me if you'd want this thug anywhere near your children.

[Via MacEntyre]

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Criminals are not a real threat to the State.

Uppity peasants are. When they rise, rulers die.

Anonymous said...

What happened to "Project Exile"? Isn't that supposed to be no bargains? No Pleas?

I guess we are not equal after all.

To answer your question; No, not near my children, or my adults. Not fit to walk the streets. There is only one place I want this thug...prison.

Even if you take away the criminal parts, why do adults allow their children to spend money, making these guys rich, on such crap? Why is there even a market for this stuff?

me said...

I'd like to write his "apology" and PSA for him.

"Kids, i done some stupid shit up in here! I didn't have enough benjamins to get away wit da shizznit I done. Get youself a gun and shut up 'bout it. doncha trust dem snitches!"


Can WE bring about legal challenge to his sentencing or Finchers based on the unequal prosecution? I'm opposed to the laws, but lets look at this in terms of the fight on their level.... Here we have a FELON in possession, showing at least SOME reason to watch him carefully as opposed to Fincher with NO record. A guy who probably was involved in drugs and gangs, violations of so-called laws already on the books and he gets a smack on the wrist!

There can be no justice with unequal application of the law. Can you imagine the outrage had Fincher been black and TP or whatever his name is had been white?

What if we find someone with money and celebrity on our side willing to do the same things and draw media attention?

Anonymous said...

The best damn jusriprudence money can buy, ain't that right, Jimm Larry?

Anonymous said...

Markie Marxist sez: "T.I. is one of our Marxist/warrior/hero/criminals so he gets the *Red* carpet treatment. We need him back on the streets ASAP so that he can wink at his community service while continuing to help destroy capitalism and destabilize America. Oh, and in case you haven't noticed, we Marxists run this country. America is not a nation of laws; it's a nation of political correctness as determined by Marxist values.
So, as for Fincher - he's one of yours. You're lucky we didn't do a Waco or Ruby Ridge on him, but first we need to get our ATF'ers worked up to where we can count on them to be willing to die for their paychecks. The cowards tend to just run away after a few of them get killed, so they aren't very good Marxists - they're only loyal to their paychecks. Once we get that little embarrassment solved, we can get back into the killing business.
We hope to use Heller as a springboard to introduce a plethora of new laws that comply with the high court's ruling by stopping short of prohibition, yet at the same time allow us a vast array of new regulatory inroads. If you own a gun, in the future we have planned for you, you may not be able to sleep at night because your ATF agent snores."

Anonymous said...

> Read some of his innermost thoughts and tell me if you'd want this thug anywhere near your children.

Likely not; but that said, what actual crime of aggression has he committed against person or property that would render hin a "thug"? FTA, I see "weapons charges" and an unspecified "drug conviction", and that's it.

Mark Odell

David Codrea said...

I merely do him the honor of believing his words, Mark.

Kent McManigal said...

PROJECT EXILE?!?! That statist-wet-dream piece of crap "law"? I can't believe any liberty lover would think that is a good thing.