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Responding to the accusation of racism, and that I am spreading

Excuse me Mr. Anonymous, Mumia’s parents were married, thus he isn’t a bastard, since a bastard is a child of an unwed mother. Mumia’s sister said Mumia was called the little nerd because he always had a book in his face. He used to sit on the steps reading to other little kids.

A child, always with a book in his face, was clearly was going places regardless of skin color or which county he happened to live in. The latest author on Mumia, J. Patrick O'Connor, was extremely impressed with Mumia before he was ever accused of killing someone, long before Patrick made a name for himself as a writer and publisher.

True, the anti-capital punishment lobby likes to claim that mostly minorities on death-row has something to do with racism, and death penalty advocates, like yourself, claim that this claim is racist. But the anti-death penalty lobby isn’t involved anymore and none of the recent books and articles on Mumia emphasize racism.

To me it’s ironic that Mumia, once a nerd, would find John Africa an illiterate handymen inspirational. Or that the Move children today would be hooked on My Space, and that the only way to contact the once nature sect is though the internet.

In a normal trial where the police didn’t bother to conduct a powder test to see if Mumia fired a gun would be automatic reasonable doubt. In a recent trial where the government accused someone of giving secrets to China, where the government claims not to have conducted a analysis of the handwriting of the documents he reportedly signed, and the accuse was a forger who was embezzling funds from the defendant using a false signature, the defendant was declared not guilty and the government fined by the judge. The only reverse racism of Mumia supporters is not supporting those the government tried or succeeded to frame on white collar crimes.

Mr. Anonymous, it you actually met Mumia you would find he doesn’t look down on ignorant people like yourself, something surprising for someone who once always had a book in his face.

Mr. Anonymous, please honor Officer Faulkner’s memory is some other way besides framing Mumia.

Sincerely,
RichardKanePA

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