Found this on bloomberg.com:
Huckabee, as governor of Arkansas in 2000, commuted a 95- year prison sentence for Maurice Clemmons. Huckabee cited Clemmons’ youth -- he was 17 when he was convicted in 1989 of aggravated robbery -- in commuting the sentence, the Associated Press reported. Clemmons was then paroled by the state board.
“If you pardon someone and they do something, it’s bad news,” said Matt Mackowiak, a Republican strategist. “It can come back to haunt you.”
Huckabee, in a statement on his Web site, said that if Clemmons is found to be responsible for the shootings in Seattle, “it will be the result of a series of failures in the criminal justice system.”
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I can understand wanting to pardon someone who committed armed robbery at age 17. Most of us want people to have a second chance, especially minors, and people who may have had it rough growing up. Unfortunately, this just shows us that some people shouldn't have that second chance (but how do you decide who does and who doesn't). Also again highlights that we have major cultural problems leading to cyclical dysfunctional behavior and crime widespread in lower income Americans and too high a % of criminal activity particularly by low income black males.
This doesn't change my opinion of Huckabee at all.