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Offline Confederate Kahanist

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Take no prisoners
« on: March 23, 2010, 07:07:31 PM »
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The governor of a certain state made a visit to a particular prison. There he stopped and talked to each prisoner and listened carefully to their stories. Naturally, every one of them was innocent and they all had some explanation for how they had been framed. Finally, the governor got down to the very last prisoner. He, unlike the others, admitted his crime. "I did it. I was wrong. I deserve to be here," he told the governor.

When the governor got back to the governor's mansion, he immediately wrote out a pardon for that last prisoner who admitted his crime.

Later one his aides told that governor she thought he had made a wise decision in pardoning this man.

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"Absolutely," replied the governor. "I had to get that guilty man out of there, before he corrupted all those innocent people!"
Chad M ~ Your rebel against white guilt