User talk:Minalincoln

A TERRIBLE INJUSTICE'

Another innocent man sits inside a Texas cage here in this state. A man convicted of a crime so incomprehensible, that the mention of such a crime tends to create such a public outrage; that the objectivity as it relates to the emphasis of justice itself is often overlooked, if not completely forgotten.

Society has an instinctive drive to punish certain offenses that do shock the conscience of human understanding as it pertains to human behavior.

Aside from the punishing drive a balance is necessary...in any case. A balance that separates fact from fiction.

As the world out here seems to move along quite freely, there is a man presently locked away for a crime he absolutely did "NOT" commit.

For the last twelve years a man whose name is "John", remains locked away inside a world of absolute brutality. A victim of this state, the [real] victim here in this case. A victim of our Criminal Justice system.

As Americans we cling to the inalienable right, or notion, which is encompassed within the United States Constitution. That being among others, "the right to freedom and the pursuit of happiness...."

This writing is the stepping stone towards a launch pad of a fight for justice...John's.

More to come....

MinaMinalincoln (talk) 19:37, 9 November 2008 (UTC)