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23.5.08

I've said it before and I will say it again, ANY INDIAN who gives the Clinton Twins an ounce of their precious time while Leonard sits in the pen for being nothing more than an Indian with the courage to say "Enough is enough," and further having violated that, does not demand an answer as to why Leonard Peltier or his case is not on her agenda, has lost his or her Indian Card.

Sorry, no I'm not sorry. I'm tired of the Hang-Around-the-Fort types who have built careers actively working against their own people as well as their own best interest. Instead of working so hard to integrate, work for your own people along our own ways of living. I'm as Europocentrically acculturated as one could possibly be spending more than 20 years of my life as a committed "Uncle Tom" in an sincere uphill effort to be "accepted" by White folks.

I realise now that I was subject to a great deal of psychological indoctrination in the public school system and it wasn't until after studying advertising I began to understand how Indians, Whites and the rest of us can accept our situation and like any other product, wish for more of it.

We are trapped between two immovable psychological forces; the passive Injun hopelessly coping with the White man's Firewater to the Dicky Wilson thugs who will sell their people's land right out from under them if it meant getting on board with White America and the grand chance to run a casino in an attempt to get some of that money back for their pockets. And the Euro-settler society that created both makes sure they are seen and respected as "The American Indian," the mascot of Pax Americana.

Amazingly we all know this yet almost no one that is considered "respectable" by the colonialist class will say any of this unless it is part of a quote from an Indian in the 1800's or a poem written by a blond and blue eyed 1/666 Cherokee pipe carrier. If an Indian says something that Indian is socially and politically dead. And in this day and age just as in the past, there are always Indians willing to do such a deed on the promise of "White Love".

Save the love, let's save Leonard and all the other political prisoners held in the United States. And while we are at it, lets rediscover our pre-Columbian paradigms of self-respect. Without that, none of us Aboriginal or not, can really live.

- The Angryindian
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Hillary Clinton to visit reservation next week » RapidCityJournal.com: "The Clinton campaign will visit four Native American reservations in South Dakota during the next week, with former President Bill Clinton set to stop Sunday at the Crow Creek, Rosebud and Yankton reservations, and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to appear on the Pine Ridge reservation Wednesday, May 28."

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Clinton refuses to pardon Leonard Peltier

By Joanne Laurier
25 January 2001

One of Bill Clinton's last presidential acts was to deny executive clemency to Leonard Peltier, the Native American activist who has been imprisoned for 25 years. Clinton said last November that he would review Peltier's case before leaving office.

Peltier, a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM), was convicted of the murder of two FBI agents in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota. He has been serving two consecutive life terms at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas.

The Peltier conviction was obtained on the basis of coerced and false testimony from witnesses threatened by the FBI and by the government's suppression of evidence favorable to Peltier's case. The government holds 6,000 documents in whole and another 5,000 in part dealing with the case.

A statement posted on the web site of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, entitled Day Of Shame, read: “During the last few days world support for the immediate and unconditional release of Mr. Peltier had reached remarkable levels, with calls and letters arriving from such renowned human rights and religious leaders as Coretta Scott King, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Amnesty International, Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchu and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu, amongst many others.”

Also posted on the site was a letter from the United Nations High Commissioner for Humans Rights, Mary Robinson, urging Clinton to grant clemency to Peltier.

The possibility of a presidential commutation of Peltier's sentence enraged the FBI, whose director, Louis Freeh, wrote to Clinton in December, describing Peltier as a “vicious murderer.” In an officially sanctioned public protest, hundreds of FBI agents marched to the White House on December 15. Commenting on this unprecedented display of insubordination, an attorney for Peltier stated: “It's a sad day for democracy when our armed forces march through the streets to influence a decision for mercy and justice by a civilian president.”

A measure of the persecution and injustice suffered by Peltier, whose health is failing, is revealed in a statement by former Congressman Don Edwards, longtime chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, which oversaw the FBI. Edwards, himself once an FBI agent but a forceful advocate of clemency for Peltier, wrote on December 14: “Even the government now admits that the theory it presented against Mr. Peltier at trial was not true. After 24 years in prison, Leonard Peltier has served an inordinate amount of time and deserves the right to consideration of his clemency request on the facts and the merits.

“The FBI continues to deny its improper conduct on Pine Ridge during the 1970's and in the trial of Leonard Peltier. The FBI used Mr. Peltier as a scapegoat and they continue to do so today. At every step of the way, FBI agents and leadership have opposed any admission of wrongdoing by the government, and they have sought to misrepresent and politicize the meaning of clemency for Leonard Peltier. The killing of FBI agents at Pine Ridge was reprehensible, but the government now admits that it cannot prove that Mr. Peltier killed the agents.”

So blatant is this injustice that even 8th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Gerald Heaney, who had previously denied an appeal by Peltier, now confirms his support for Peltier's freedom.

Just hours before the end of his presidency, Bill Clinton issued pardons to more than 100 people. Among others, presidential pardons were bestowed on a former director of the CIA, John Deutch, accused of mishandling secret information; former Arizona Governor Fife Symington, whose overturned conviction on charges of bank and wire fraud was being challenged by prosecutors; and Marc Rich, a fugitive billionaire indicted on tax evasion, whose ex-wife was a major contributor to Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign.

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