Friday, April 20, 2012

Factual Statistics vs. North Carolina Racism

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A Case for Statistics and a Victory for Justice

Posted: 04/20/2012 10:57 am

In a remarkable victory over racial bias in the death penalty, Marcus Robinson will not be executed by the State of North Carolina but will instead spend the rest of his life in prison after a judge ruled today that his death sentence was tainted by racial discrimination in jury selection. The central dispute in Robinson's case, the first test under North Carolina's new Racial Justice Act, boiled down to a fundamental question: is it fair to use statistical evidence to show racial bias in capital jury selection?
In Robinson's case, powerful statistical evidence of racial bias in jury selection was introduced, including a study from Michigan State University finding that North Carolina prosecutors were twice as likely to remove qualified Black jurors from jury service as other jurors, even after the researchers controlled for alternative explanations such as criminal background or reservations about imposing a death sentence.

The state offered no meaningful rebuttal to the statistical evidence. No statistical expert testified for the state that race did not play a role in jury selection. Rather, the State lodged a frontal attack on the concept of statistical evidence itself. In its closing argument, the prosecution argued that the problem with the Robinson's statistical evidence is that it tries "to get people to lose sight of the trees and focus on the forest." At the end of the argument, the prosecution was even more direct: it pleaded with the judge not to make a decision "with respect to the Racial Justice Act based upon numbers." 

The State's forest and trees analogy was a useful one. For years, prosecutors have been able to deny discrimination on a tree-by-tree basis — in individual cases — arguing, for example, that the real reason a Black juror was struck was because she was too old. Or too young. Or went to college. Or didn't graduate from high school. But not that she was Black. Under the new legal standard of North Carolina's Racial Justice Act, however, defendants can rely on statistical evidence from cases statewide. What statistics allowed Robinson — and all of us as citizens of North Carolina — to do was compare the prosecutors' explanations across cases. The forest view of North Carolina jury selection is a picture of discrimination. The evidence shows unequivocally that among old people and young, college graduates and high school dropouts, single and married folks, death penalty opponents and supporters, Black jurors were struck at higher rates than their white counterparts. Statistics allowed that picture to come into crystal-clear focus.
Today, the judge applied the plain language of the statute permitting statistical evidence, and weighed all of the evidence — including the unrefuted and powerful statistics. He found pervasive evidence of bias over the last 20 years in North Carolina jury selection, and he ruled for Marcus Robison. It probably didn't hurt that the statistical evidence confirms what all trial lawyers know to be true: race matters in jury selection. For years, it has been an open secret that prosecutors and defense lawyers strike jurors based on racial stereotypes. Both sides strike based on the view — often erroneous — that white jurors are good for the prosecutors and Black jurors are good for the defense.

The judge's decision is an important victory for more than just Marcus Robinson. Looking back, the Robinson decision is really the first significant win since the Supreme Court dealt a blow to fairness in the death penalty 25 years ago this Sunday, ruling in McCleskey v. Kemp that statistical evidence of systemic racial disparities could not be used to overturn death sentences because such disparities were "inevitable." Today's decision, and the RJA itself, stand as a powerful rebuke to the Supreme Court's defeatist view of discrimination. It signals both that North Carolina will not tolerate a system of capital punishment built on the back of rampant discrimination and that it is possible to take systemic discrimination seriously.
The decision is also important for what is says about the future. It provides North Carolina prosecutors — and defense counsel — with an opportunity to take a hard look at the role race has played in jury selection and make the necessary changes to ensure that jury selection is no longer tainted by racial stereotyping. Should State prosecutors choose to ignore the Robinson decision, and go about business as usual in capital jury selection, they will do so at their own peril. Changes in jury selection are important for the fair selection of capital juries, but also for all of us. Discrimination in the selection of juries inflicts harm and humiliation on excluded jurors and undermines the integrity of the courts system and our democracy as a whole. Today's judgment firmly steers us towards a future without race based jury selection, and towards a restoration of trust and integrity to the courts.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Ted Nugent: Notorious Northern Dumb Ass 'Billy

Reading about the right's newest icon, Ted Nugent, fills me with as much joy as the Tea Party's hero four years ago, Joe the Plumber did. Apparently, so few people outside of the 1% agree with the Right Wing that when someone, anyone in the 99%, says anything uber-conservative or reactionary, they are immediately elevated as a Republican Sage, no background check required. So when Joe the Plumber turned out to not be a plumber and his knowledge of tax codes proved to be substantially less than his knowledge of plumbing, you might think the Republicans would sweep him under the rug, away from microphones and the camera's glare.
You would be wrong. Joe (real name Samuel Wurzelbacher) is running for congress to represent the people of northeast Ohio. Personally, I can't wait for Mama Grizzly to show up so the two of them can have a televised "Dumb Off" where the person who knows the least about our country gets full Tea Party backing for another four years.
Ah yes. But Ted Nugent. The self described Michigan Madman but actually Michigan's most famous dumb ass billy. Ted's entire following, not only in Michigan but across the country, are paranoid yahoos whose entire wardrobe is variations of what they lovingly refer to as "camo".
The only real problem looming is some wise ass conservatives have already Googled Ted, then ran as far from him as they could get. C'mon guys, this the "Nuge", the NRA member who threatened the President's life! The guy who thinks it should be illegal not to own guns! And apparently, the machine gun-toting billy who decided that not bathing or changing his clothes after defecating in them would keep him out of the VietNam war. It worked, albeit the psychopath deferment issue was skirted with a friendlier 1-Y (student) pass. Hey, it's all in this interview from the July 15, 1990 Detroit Free Press.
But now, conservative columnist and blogger Debbie Schlussel has discovered that Ted not only has recently been sued for non-payment of child support (a true Libertarian), fathered seven children by five different women, but he's also a pedophile who bargained with his under-age girlfriend's parents to sign her over to his guardianship, and had oral sex with a twelve year old Courtney Love.
Then calling the Catholic Church an "in house gang of pedophiles" demonstrates his inability to interpret himself and to reject responsibility for his actions, worthy of the craziest sociopaths of all time.
But true billies are a forgiving (or more likely uninformed...by choice) lot, as the star of this blog's last posting, Rep. Allen West (R - FL), stated that Ted's veiled threat concerning President Obama was really "just expressing ... maybe his opinion about something"
And even that bulwark of the Clueless Right, Governor Rick Perry (R- TX), has a high opinion of the Motor City Moron, even considering him "a good friend.". Perry hired the jerk to perform at his 2007 Inaugural Ball. The "Nuge", wearing a confederate flag tee shirt, is said to have hollered some very offensive comments about non-English speaking Texas residents that night, but of course the folks at the ball couldn't remember a thing about it. They seemingly all had whatever memory problem it is that the graceless Gov. himself suffers from.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Don't Have To Be White To Be A Dumb Ass 'Billy



Allen West: Obama Is Afraid Of Me, There Are Communists In Congress

Not that I believed he had an actual chance of being Mitt Romney’s choice as a running mate, but Allen West has effectively squandered whatever minuscule chance of being the Republican nominee for Vice President he had. All it took was the Florida Republican Congressman to be himself before a crowd. At a recent town-hall meeting West leveled some dubious accusations against President Obama and Democratic members of Congress.
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Via the Palm Beach Post:
The conservative tea party icon also got in shots at Democrats and President Obama, who spoke Tuesday at Florida Atlantic University. West said Obama was “scared” to have a discussion with him. He later said “he’s heard” up to 80 U.S. House Democrats are Communist Party members, but wouldn’t name names.
Oh, that doesn’t sound the least bit crazy at all, now does it? I imagine he wouldn’t name any names because there aren’t any. I’ll wait for him to not share that information with you all later, though. I’d hate to ruin the suspense.
I will say this: Herman Cain endorsement or not (because it’s oh so valuable), Allen West will not be sharing anything but a handshake this election season.
Read more at the Palm Beach Post.




Wednesday, April 4, 2012

They Think Obama Is a Muslim. I Think They're Idiots. One of Us Is Right.


Survey Shows Majority of Alabama/Mississippi Voters

                                Think Obama Is Muslim  

According to a recently-released survey, many Alabama and Mississippi Republicans overwhelmingly believe President Obama to be Muslim. Public Policy Polling asked Republicans in the two states, “Do you think Barack Obama is a Christian or a Muslim, or are you not sure?” In Alabama, 45% said “Muslim”, 41% said “unsure.” Only 14% said that the President is Christian.
Mississippi Republicans were even more distrusting of President Obama’s faith, with 52% saying he was Muslim, 36% unsure and only 12% saying Christian.
Since the beginning of his presidency, Obama has been dogged by rumors that he was lying about being a Christian, despite religious scholars calling his faith “explicitly Christian.”
Obama may be the most explicitly Christian president in American history,” Messiah College professor John Fea wrote in February. “If we analyze his language in the same way that historians examine the religious language of the Founding Fathers or even George W. Bush, we will find that Obama’s piety, use of the Bible, and references to Christian faith and theology put most other American presidents to shame on this front. I think there may be good reasons why some people will not vote for Obama in November, but his commitment to Christianity is not one of them.”
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