You'll turn your causes on, carry it on.
In the basic messages, put one foot in front of the other.
Don't get paralyzed in your old mind.
Take action and then think back on the action.
Don't wait till your thoughts are so clear that they merit action.
There's a friend.
By my side walking, there's a voice within me talking.
There's word that needs saving.
Carry it on.
Carry it on.
Carry it on.
Carry it on.
They will tell such lying stories.
They'll send us to buy our bodies.
They will lock us up in their prisons.
Carry it on.
Carry it on.
Carry it on.
Carry it on.
All they can do is, we'll be forgotten.
I say as Suzanne has mentioned earlier about the Bible.
She has with her back.
I'm sure she appreciated it.
She gave her way out of it.
She liked to stop by and sign that Bible.
So, she gave it to James.
And I'm really glad she missed his answer.
Many years ago, I also got a Bible to get the Paul Cooper.
I carried the camera out for the first couple years.
I had a lot of people sign it.
And put aitute from the bible into a very simple book
I got to ask her for a couple of signs of political葬.
I wanted a little bit of faith in God?
I looked at it a couple times.
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Hold on,
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Hold on,
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Hold on,
Hold on,
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Down by the riverside
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The death penalty,
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Ain't gonna take for death no more,
Ain't gonna take for death no more,
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Down by the riverside, down by the riverside.
Down by the riverside, I want more, more.
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Hate no more.
I ain't gonna harbor it ain't no more.
Hate no more, hate no more.
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I ain't gonna harbor it ain't no more.
Ain't gonna harbor it ain't no more.
Ain't gonna harbor it ain't no more.
I'm going to leave now in my sword.
I'm a more religious family member of mine.
Jack was born as old.
1985 by Mother was murdered on property
by Father Chuckie Fires.
And that itself was my name.
We won't have to work hard with the community.
We'll wait for about a year.
So later, I'm on with my mother's birthday party.
And...
Please, please, the bill of the five people that we have to write.
I hate it.
I hate it.
I hate it.
Everybody.
What happens?
I'm on this eventually charges were reversed
and he was in drunk and such as innocent man
to get arrested for a murder.
And up until the years ago,
that hate inside me was just needed me
up the way to eat the way I mean.
And I felt before that I really cared about me.
And I really cared about what I had to say.
And it changed my life.
Now I'm going to do my hate by loving.
And I'm giving.
And I believe I'm very much against the death penalty
because I know what it is to have to lose a little more.
And I won't nobody else to build that pain
no matter what the guilty man, the full of trigger,
the guilty somebody.
I don't want this family to feel the pain I felt.
No man deserves a job.
Thank you, Tom.
Could I just add your dad was on death's road?
No, it's fine.
It was a flight between.
Okay, good.
They asked for the death penalty.
The same situation.
I guess a little complicated.
Close enough.
Thank you.
Do you want to sing more of Ham Plunter?
What do you mean?
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That's why we sing.
We try to help you by listening to the whole level.
And then you get a listen to the drum and death.
And then you get a listen to the whole level.
And then you get a listen to the whole level.
And then you get a listen to the drum and death.
And then you get a listen to the whole level.
Hi, do you want anything?
It's really interesting.
Hi, everybody.
Hi.
Okay.
That was my favorite campboard recorder.
Recorded.
Thank you for your advance.
Thank you for your advance.
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Hey, those are really good.
I've seen you for a while.
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Yeah.
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We going to play.
We case the whole house deliberately.
Fil keeps you sexy.
We're looking at the edges.
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You know how to get rid of him?
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You're going to be.
What?
I'm going to be.
At least it's a first though.
Who's it?
First.
I'm going to look something.
I'm going to be in triangle.
It's pretty good.
How?
I'll be going to the London.
So I'm going to be in the London.
Kids.
Put myself in charge of taking care of things.
You want to have an order fix sometimes?
I should have a concert.
I'm going to be.
That's just going to be a relax every time.
We can just stop and make special announcements.
Especially when you're going to get all the things every day.
Yeah.
And, uh.
I'm sort of thinking about a little bit about the final word.
There.
And we've been very much really.
And questions.
And questions.
You know what I mean?
Like being in heaven.
Everybody follows the list.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's never probably about 50 people.
About 50?
All right.
Tori's taking a good count.
Good, Tori.
She's asking people also.
Yeah.
Are they breathed?
Are they breathed?
Is they stopped you for your things?
It was very, very powerful.
They were wonderful.
And we had at least 25, I'd say.
Besides us.
Did anyone count as that close enough?
Yes.
Okay.
You know, Tom talked about ours.
Yeah.
And, okay.
And there weren't that many people that were like 22.
Oh, exactly.
But this is, okay.
Those good words talked to me about the questions.
Then moving right right on through the present moment forward.
We've reached 300 people today, guys.
Today.
Whoo!
There's more to come.
And, uh, two, there are three more steps today.
One, and they're all together.
So, especially for us in Goshen,
it's going to be back in that larger circle.
And that circle is getting larger every time we sit down.
Okay.
So, at three o'clock, which means we have to be pretty soon.
But it's only 10 minutes up the street.
We'll be planning a tree at the toll center.
It's a neighborhood center.
And there's a youth group that is supposed to participate
with us in the planting.
And I just, um, represent us in that.
Uh, in a more secure, well-made.
I'm going to ask you a question.
Give it to me.
I'm going to ask you a question.
It's great to get it all to make our way through.
Oh, you said no.
Okay.
I'm going to ask you a question.
Great.
We were very close.
Right.
It's great.
It's like two days right now.
I'm going to take you to the park out of your window.
Right there being a privatelaus.
It's absolutely clear.
Oh, great.
Great.
Yep.
I'm going to have to go over there.
Yeah, a little water.
There's some water.
Oh, it's in the sea.
That's pretty nice.
That's water.
It's actually clean.
So, I'm going to have to ask the mayor if he can go over there.
Did you go over there?
I can't.
Okay, I'm going to see the pool.
I'm making the presentation of this speech to the community center here.
And Mr. Ben Barnes is right there receiving it from the government in a second.
That's clap.
Thank you.
Okay.
This is the tree of hope.
The incident.
And as we do this, well, fat family members, please.
Set forward a name that their loved one who's been a victim of murder, please, if they feel comfortable.
I will lead my mother, Marilyn Reese Shepherd.
My mother, Charlie, my wife.
My wife, Charlie, my wife.
My mother, Ruth, my brother, Scott Lawson.
My cousin, Jane Doe.
My cousin, John Doe.
Hi, I'm Jeff.
Yes.
Thank you from the folks from the Colson Center for the journey of hope.
We were very sorry and we expressed our deepest sympathy for the things that have happened.
We, gladly that we were able to receive the screws tree and our prayers are written.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Take care.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, thank you.
We're going to do a little go ahead, Ian.
Thank you.
We're going to do a little go ahead, Ian.
Thank you.
The heart of these people is awesome, though.
It's awesome.
The love of the Lord can also love who manages it, and they open it to forget them.
For what they've done is to marry someone.
She's here, yet no worry, I'll see.
We shall overcome Sunday,
on dearly far,
I believe that we shall overcome Sunday.
Time, old time, old time is winding up.
Time is winding up.
Shining the land.
We'll take a stand.
Time is winding up.
Think of the victims' families.
Time is winding up.
Think of the victims' families.
Time is winding up.
Shining the land.
People take a stand.
Time is winding up.
On the journey of hope.
I'll be on the journey of hope.
Time is winding up.
Corruption in the land.
People take a stand.
Time is winding up.
Hell, President Clinton.
Time is winding up.
Hell, President Clinton.
Time is winding up.
Corruption in the land.
People take a stand.
Time is winding up.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You might be saying where is my butt to center, guys.
Well, basically what our center is all about.
The bunch is quite a corrupt, but there's a barrier here.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
We're going to try to get a show.
What we did, we came in.
We had an old building out of office, trying to put it for the time being.
And we came in, we spent $250,000.
For these basketball areas.
For the order of trying to get the game out of court.
So now, we've been in about 4-5 minutes each tonight.
We have the basketball team, the basketball team, the basketball team,
the basketball team, the basketball team, coming in.
And our building, what we do, our building is basically put together.
The inside, we have computers, learning centers,
computers, computers, computers, we have breakfast.
And we're going to try to get one of the things we do.
We understand what we can't do.
We understand.
We understand.
We understand.
We want people to drive us, we want people to drive us.
We want to have work, and spend families, come in and build them all.
We have problems in schools, and now on here we have a quarter of a million dollars
left up in this building right here.
And the insight, every night, people come into the building to sign in.
What you do for 40 minutes, you have to study.
And you sign in here when you study, that's your pay for getting into recreation
to go through the rest of the building.
We have all the things, the facilities, we have people come in as the tutorial services.
And there's so many great things.
We go six or three o'clock, the nine o'clock, or seven days a week.
This basically targets us looking at, but it takes a little time.
But it's open to anybody in the city because it is the fact that you're going to go money.
I don't remember the city's facility, but all in all, we've done many things.
We first built this building, there were no holes, we thought,
the digital and we go bad because we're supposed to go all black,
but it's in there.
The five minute television, you know, you're in a half an hour.
Building up the clean, good, good,
well, we're walking through the bank of the cleaners.
We're very very, very, very,
our building is very much, you know, my, my, my,
here, black, serious, nice, you know, this financial,
so, we have a religious group to come in
and we'll get the degree in new colleges and see our department,
the warmers, come in and work with the guys,
and we have to learn to read, write,
do the things that we can do to work with a real hard,
we've got pool tables with your old side to teams,
and we've got thousands of dollars wrapped up.
We're now in the process of trying to build another 250,000 dollars
gymnasium on the bank, North End,
that was the hope, the prayers, the faith and God,
the thing that we possible for.
At least to what we're doing out here,
on this land, not able to see here,
especially if you want to cover,
you can feel the strength of the bank,
not to let the lanes from our mind lose,
or in fact.
There we have more playground areas in the network,
than that are in front of the gates and times.
Starting to do, we'll start our basketball journey,
start off the body, then to the rear, then to the rear.
Forty-nine, forty-three different basketballs,
and we've got home and good to the system,
and we're on the very other side.
Kids and doctors are going nowhere to put free and more,
this year or all, but we haven't had any fights,
we haven't even shown any of this, we haven't done anybody off,
we don't have a graffiti on our building, as you can see.
We're pretty clean, we've got to keep working for us.
Like I said, with prayer and the hope of God,
just stay that way, and then basically we'll be doing it.
And in the diamond in the town,
and one of the buildings,
we'll take a tour through our building.
You're welcome to do so.
Thank you for doing it tonight, to it now.
I'll be glad to give you a tour of the building.
Well, maybe let's see if some folks want to,
some of them have been making a pretty long day already.
Hey, here you go.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to have a look at the building.
I'm going to be watching live during the evening.
We are at the right time.
And then we will walk through the theater.
Trying to figure out where all the food's gone, so we're gonna find it out for sure
Yes, oh yes, there we see where it's going
What else for dinner Mike
As of right now
Back running cheese variation here a nice big salad got a little dessert in a room and
Lemon it looks good
Thanks for stalling us. We can see me grab
Say what said thanks for stalling him so you could see me grab some dessert
What do you got there Grant? I got a playful yummy
Hi Carol
You got there Sammy
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We got there Charlie
What's wide up here? Yeah
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Do you like it when you don't have to sing for your food?
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Leave something for me Jay
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I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
I'm going to go to the next floor.
We're going to jump out of stairs.
We're going to jump out of stairs.
That's a pretty small thing.
That's a pretty huge thing.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
On the go.
Don't worry.
I'm going to talk about it.
I'm going to get a step back.
There's an amping and a fall work right by your playing,
and I'll just get our lemonade.
Hi, Mom and Daddy.
And I'll be ready to go.
We're going to have a party.
Let's break.
The eternal God our Father, we're so glad that you've given us a saving grace
that we have in Christ Jesus our Lord.
But God, we thank you for the things that we're allowed to do for humankind.
Not because we're so great and so mighty,
but because you loved us first, it allows us to do anything.
Bless our efforts, Lord.
Bless our love, bless our fellowship and our food that we now receive.
Lord, we give you the praise and the glory and all things done.
It's in Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.
Just one breath.
I'm going to get a drink.
I'm going to get a drink.
I'm going to get your love.
I'm going to get a drink.
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Everybody gather around.
And so you need to have about six feet
about two foot steps between you and the person in front
or between you and the parent's front.
And that's partly because it just looks better
and works better that way.
But it's partly for your safety.
If somebody in front of you slips or shrinks
or stops beside their shape,
you could be right on top of her.
And so give a little bit of space.
If you're carrying a banner,
watch always to make sure
that your banner is not obstructed
by other people who are in front.
And the way to not obstruct is to slow down a little bit
so that space in front of your banner.
That kind of space is so people can see it.
Obviously, if you're single-file,
the banner is going to be a few minutes of air loss.
If you're double, it might be at a little angle.
That's okay.
But just thinking people can see it.
This is going to be simple and straightforward and easy.
But I just want us to do it in a way
that presents ourselves as a discipline coordinated
and I can clear it.
It's almost like the way we look.
We communicate something about our message
and our thinking and our intent.
And so we need to look like we're clear about all of our things.
Do you want to get any more?
Charlie's down on this.
A thousand times, Sam.
Do you want to add anything?
Well, if, particularly, if there are TV cameras around,
this is a visual event.
This is a demonstration of our service.
For my sense,
if people want to figure out as an meditation
or a prayer or a college,
don't think about it.
You can care about each other.
And for example,
if you don't join in,
it takes every native energy out of the one or two
or trying to do it.
Second best.
For example, again,
cameras are on us.
And we go,
does that penalty know what abolition yes?
Yes, the whole group with its arms off on TV
is very effective.
Okay.
You let it all go to us during the event.
I think it's kind of a practice.
We, if we could do it this way,
we could certainly do it with radios
when we could be the case better in front of it.
So tonight will be an easy walk,
but I think we can do it in a way that works really well.
Any other questions?
Does anybody want to volunteer or a couple of people?
Please take very volunteerly to lead out this ball.
Of course, yes.
Well, I think,
I don't want to leave it to you,
I think we can go show more attention on what they are watching.
I want to wind up.
We're watching.
Whatever it is,
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no one to kill it.
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We shall not be moved.
And who will I have a cell?
We shall not be moved.
Animal and heart are we shall not be moved.
That's like a tree that's lended by the water.
We shall not be moved.
Hell is the pie.
We shall not be moved.
Hell has the pie.
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Hell is the pie.
And our water.
We shall not be moved.
This is the food we intend.
We shall not be moved.
This is the present and the present.
We shall not be moved.
Just like a tree that's planted by the water.
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Come on up, you guys.
Really?
Well, I think it takes me a few minutes.
But I guess I'll be fine.
You probably should.
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You should.
You should be looking at whatever.
I know.
I know.
Really difficult.
Are there any circumstances?
Is it especially difficult?
What a lot of ones?
What is their life prematurely?
Who will file an act?
And if I another individual?
Unfortunately, I know what it feels like to go to a subject like that.
Or 16 years ago, by 16-year-old brother, Scott Lawson,
was killed, won the reduced pay for his painting apples.
I understand the pain.
The anger, the suffering, the anguish, comes on with such a bad.
How is society, do we generally try to deal with these problems?
Does society put money into trying to come to an understanding of why people commit such crimes?
People, does society put money into the inner cities?
We're such a great deal.
The amount of crimes are committed today.
Unbelievably, the answer is no.
Just unbelievably, it's the fact that our society
or the great number of the states, 36, can't say,
but a great deal of money.
The moral punishment that they feel is sometimes the only just is proper way.
That is the execution of an individual, a human being.
Doesn't make my sense to me.
After all, that person is just a human being.
There are a lot of people that believe it is right to kill another human being.
Stay in the dairy and eye for an eye or two for a tooth.
You kill, you shall kill.
You can also believe that it is justice.
It's justice for family members, victims.
That it is what they would want.
That it would ease their pain.
That it would do some sensitive relief.
Live here today.
There aren't many other people here today,
or family members who are victims.
There are also many other people here with us,
who are all of us, two weeks, and a year, and a post.
They feel completely different about that.
We feel that we've had enough violence.
Absolutely. Too much violence in this world today.
And it's just going to serve us.
No purpose.
Does not ease our pain to kill a person who has hurt us in such a way as this.
Does not bring us an ounce of relief.
Society needs to start looking into other methods,
dealing with people who commit such crimes.
No, we're not here today, wishing that people who commit such crimes
lock out a jail today.
No, we are not asking that people be given leniency,
and that people can make such crimes.
There were we feel that they are human beings.
They deserve to live.
After all, God gave us such a great gift in life.
We have no right.
Absolutely no right as human beings.
Take that away.
Yes.
It's only God's right.
Right.
We have been on this journey now,
six days, six beautiful days,
had some rain, but it's been great.
It's been a bunch of cities in Northern Indiana.
For this point, we'll be in Southern Indiana next week.
And we have met, we have been more than we've accepted by everyone.
It's been really great.
We've also got the opportunity to hear a lot of people speak.
Some of those people have had similar situations, such as mine.
One such speaker.
I remember one of the speeches that I was given,
and I just like to close with that.
I think it's really the focal point of what we're really all here about.
Let their be peace on earth, and let it be given to me.
Thank you.
I'm here today in the most beautiful season in Texas.
I'm in the middle of the city.
People tell me that I don't have the right to speak,
because I haven't experienced this in my family.
16 years ago, my son was taken away from being a speaker.
Not by an apple or an apple, but by an apple of a pinch of the face.
The sentence is in his face.
Yeah.
The reason I've been studying this is that my Michael Radler,
who is a dollar three hundred and fifty people,
was sentenced to death for all and later found in the enemy.
For twenty-three of us, he was already too late,
and he never proved himself.
I feel that we're all victims of this.
I've lost my time in the state.
And he made me a stupid,
a great and efficient enemy to me,
because it's the same role that I've had in the country.
But even for the guilty people killing his mom,
we don't have to fight to take down my name.
We're in hell.
We can't save the pure,
we don't need our million.
We, we're in heaven for the ones who hurt us.
We've finally been in this too late.
We make that right.
So he's letting us bring back, let you know all he says,
you can't, what do you say to their family,
and you're starving to death.
To me, it's very hard for the end of years,
because I know I'm kind of on a team different side.
I've had a lot of kids grow up.
I feel that I do every good and one of the main
is someone who is already lost in a moment.
My son is not dead and buried in the ground.
That's what he's doing for us.
He's not getting home.
I have a good word of knowledge.
It's what he's saying.
He's really wanting to put him in there,
and like he shares his pride.
So I think we can just end the violence,
the violence, the violence, and the people.
We can put these people away in prison.
We can have life enough, bro.
And if they're found in the latest times,
we found this, and you're still alive.
Thank you.
Don't wanna walk on this road to hope.
Down by the river side, down by the river side.
Down by the river side, down by the walk road.
Just show me what hope.
Down by the river side.
Ain't gonna pay for death no more.
I ain't gonna pay for death no more.
Ain't gonna pay for death no more.
Ain't gonna pay for death no more.
Ain't gonna pay for death no more.
Ain't gonna pay for death no more.
Ain't gonna pay for death no more.
I'm gonna plant the Lottery of Life,
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Oh, thank God. Happy Christmas to you old. Happy new year to you was a great year, goodbye. Happy new year. Happy New year to you all.하는
My mother was killed around a seven-year-old with a bedroom next to where I lay.
My father was Dr. Sam Shepherd which made me something to some members of the audience.
Five and a half months later, the same wanted to execute my father.
My daughter is a trauma, my mother's death, and then the suffer of the terrorism of the death.
The threat of the death suddenly against my father.
It's a very long story.
I won't be glad to talk to anyone about that afterwards.
I am so proud of this group who has pulled together so well
at a couple days and done such a great job.
Thank you for the juicy people here who had to take what out of the sound system.
I would really love to hear them with the sound system.
I was really close. We got to hear a lot of nice stuff.
Thanks so much. We're doing it.
Gina, I'm a serenade and an orthodontor of the Jordanian Pope, which has finally come to me.
The journey of Pope is being sponsored by Murder Victims Family's Correct Insiliation,
as you speak, there's that we have nine Shirley Bicks, who are 24,
and are the same as family's Correct Insiliation.
But none I will call it M.D. Party because it's a lot easier.
Start off the evening. We have the great joy of having turned a thing with us.
Thank you.
Can I always think of Charles Sohn since he's very hard to think of one?
This is one you might know. It might be a good way to start it this long.
I'm going to sing a song with the chair.
How many wrongs must a man walk down?
Or would they call him a man?
How many see, must a wife don't say before she sleeps in the sand?
How many times must a man walk fly before they're forever bound?
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
The answer is blowing in the wind.
How many years can mount an exist before it is washed to the sea?
How many years can some people exist before they're allowed to be free?
And how many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see?
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
The answer is blowing in the wind.
How many times can a man look up before he can see the sky?
How many years must one man have before he can feel it will cry?
How many times will it take till he goes?
That too many people have died.
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
The answer is blowing in the wind.
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
The answer is blowing in the wind.
Fair Finland has the primary interest and older children and what they do in it.
And I my friend because they assume that they are happy to see their son growing up now.
I just tried to commit.
Yeah.
State of Tennessee, if you're with somebody
and it's a crime, you just feel it.
My son would be another boy.
A boy went into the store and killed
and robbed a shopkeeper.
It was my third time today, then.
When he came out, my son realized what had happened.
He can't let him.
He can't let him.
He can't let him.
My son called me and he knew me.
I picked him up and he turned himself in because
he wasn't really murdered.
He didn't know crime knowledge.
Even though he wasn't a crime, during the crime.
The boys were tried separately.
The doll's strong.
The state of the devil.
They knew the healings you committed are
and the healings have the money from the robbery.
My son also had a death penalty in the end of the second trial.
During that time,
I adopted his daughter and they were.
I kind of went a little bit crazy during that time.
I knew the state was going to be different from the one.
I wanted to take him and run away.
I attempted to do all right.
I turned his wife around a hundred thousand dollars for defense.
If you don't have the kind of money, you're going to end up on the trial.
I knew it was...
I also went a little bit more crazy than Amber O'Connor,
and I was shaking the word to try and raise that $100,000.
Nothing worse.
I gave the raise the money.
I had a couple of money to turn.
My son said it's dead throw.
I had to take my two young children in.
I'll be in the state.
I got along the run for a year.
I finally turned myself in.
I began research on death penalty.
I learned to care about the deaths and death
and death.
I know that's not a positive thing today.
People think people will be imprisoned on death
or I take them.
They think they're all monsters.
It's how they run.
Even the guilt of what they have,
the guilt of what they can change.
I've known them for the last 15 years a lot.
I have a prison ministry for guys who are increasingly not interested.
I'm a carist, I'm low 200.
I get the knowledge of us for the dream.
I'd like to see an interest by this.
We don't have the right to take a light.
People know this were guilty.
I know that there's been many innocent people in this country,
23, that we know about in the century,
that have been murdered by the state.
The meaning of justice that we found is innocent,
what we want.
My son made very well with the next person,
he'll be in Tennessee.
So far, we haven't had an execution since 1960, Tennessee.
But I believe early next year,
it would be that we stand at the hall,
reach a goal that has reached the point where we need to go back.
Again, writing on the death penalty
because I wanted to give her an out,
about, you know, about innocent people,
how we kill innocent people,
and it's a lot of attorney.
And the more that we have violence by taking a light,
I think it's a lot of people who have been killed
in the past,
and it's a lot of people who have been killed in the past.
And we've been in that situation for a long time.
And I think that's the only way that we can show other people
that it's okay to kill certain instances.
And I believe that we should do a way of the death penalty.
And stuff, the cycle of violence that we have here,
I'm trying to reach the younger kids today,
and the guys on Tennessee's give you a role where I help you
to do it.
I was given permission to go up on the road with my hand reporter,
and I believe they know that this is the case.
They tell how much they ended up here,
about drugs, you know, how much violence they needed.
They tell them straight away it is,
in the hopes that if these kids see it and hear it
and something who's been there,
and what they have to go through,
being locked in jail, 23 hours or so,
they perhaps have a few of things to learn
from their state of mind,
That's why I try to reach the kids today to stop them before that.
And I tell them my story and I tell them what we go through.
If they find themselves in prison, if they get involved in the road,
their families are going to suffer just as we get.
My daughter, my son's daughter, who my daughter, she's 14 now.
I have to pull her out of school, I should move to play.
Kids were not allowed to play with her.
We're met with a lot of possibility.
When you say you have someone before, I get involved.
People don't want to turn their ear, they interfere in you with the hatred.
In fact, I was a little weary about coming to the journey.
Even though I know everyone's against the death penalty with the journey,
I was a little bit afraid of how some might react to it.
But I was only going to stay at retailer.
I'm going to stay at school two weeks because I've just been there so much fun.
So who would, from everyone, be on the journey?
You said it's me.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm Bernie.
I'm Bernie.
I'm Bernie.
And we'll have ample time for questions or discussion after George is answered.
It's a story about, um, fellow from Ohio, who's written by a friend of my day board,
a post of the hand.
Well, the high point police were my buddies.
Each Saturday evening we had meet.
While I was neglected by studies,
they chased me down a sicklemore street.
It was kind of like going out dancing on,
with the whistles and lights flashing red.
They must have thought I was Charles Manson,
and the sirens was music instead.
Because they beat the time on my head.
If I had it all to do over again,
I'd shout it from each witness stand.
That the difference between the dirty and clean
is only a slip-off hanging.
A slip-off hanging, a slip-off hanging.
A slip-off hanging.
Well, I guess I'd been seeing my share of
the loss being broken and meant.
Because the next thing that I was aware of,
Ohio was paying my rent.
We held up a ceremony in love,
a son of a banker and me.
Now I'm number 12607.
He's a member of the I.C.
So mister, oh, say, can you see?
It's the end of your future,
the end of your youth,
the end of whatever you've planned.
From reaching for stars,
to reaching through arms,
a slip-off hanging.
A slip-off hanging,
a slip-off hanging.
Only a slip-off hanging.
Outside of these walls are the faces
of people who's freedom what's about.
Of people with friends in high places
and others who never got caught.
And they tell us the crisis have risen
and most of us may get to cry.
But here in the Lucasville,
prison where heaven held up the time.
And they tell you,
you gotta be strong, son.
Don't steal, don't gamble or fight.
Well, there's too many strong to do nothing that's wrong.
There's not enough strong to do right.
Sweet Jesus, I'm born so tonight.
Then how can I shut up?
And how can I sleep?
No one's so out of your dawn on this day.
There ain't any food kit good or dark,
but I do.
A slip-off hanging,
a slip-off hanging,
a slip-off hanging.
Only a slip-off hanging.
Thank you.
George White is our next speaker.
I'm Emily Alabama.
And is a member also
for the Cospanol Organization?
Great.
Applause.
Good evening.
Good evening.
I am not a public speaker.
I have to take that back.
I am now a public speaker.
This isn't something that I do for a living.
This isn't something that I talk about in public.
Very often.
Hardly at all until this journey started last Friday.
And this is the journey of folks.
I'm going to tell you how I came to be on this journey.
I was living in the city of Illinois.
I lived in the city of Illinois.
I lived in the city of Illinois.
I lived in the city of Illinois.
I lived in the city of Illinois.
I lived in the city of Illinois.
I lived in the city of Illinois.
time, that time 12 and Christy, five.
I have two dogs, two cars, two houses, two mortgages,
a predicate of a man.
If you could be a Japanese Southeast Alabama,
I guess I wasn't Japanese.
That he made, he interrupts me 515.
I received a call at home from a man who said,
he had a kind of an emergency call that I had to call at me at the house.
But he needed a circuit breaker.
Shore and I were getting ready to go out to dinner.
My aunts had been made and I had them found in Christy
where it spent the night with my wife's mother.
And again, I'm going to call the judge calling at the house.
But could I help him out?
And I said, yeah, he just left there about 15 or 20 minutes.
So, since we've gone out to dinner,
show them along with it.
We get out there, there were anybody there,
we went on into the store.
We're there just a few minutes.
And there was a knock at the door.
I went to the door and opened it, expecting a grateful customer.
Instead, there was a man sat in there with a guy in his hand.
Nice.
He had us go back into the store, open the safe.
He took approximately 17, $1800.
I need directives to go out into the shore of an area of the store.
So, yeah, I'm staying.
Somebody points a gun at you.
You try to cooperate on it, can.
You know, next question.
Early side in.
As we started to walk ahead of him out towards the showroom area,
I thought he wanted us to have the win register work.
Of course, I knew there wasn't money in them, but again, you don't argue.
As we started through the door, the store assembled.
I just out of the fire.
And I was out of the fire.
I froze.
And that I jumped on.
And we struggled.
And we got this store four more times.
And I was struck three times.
I went to the leg, once in the arm, and once in the up.
My natural recollection I was lying in the floor.
He was gone.
And I looked up and I saw my wife lying in a group of blood.
And whatever pain I was feeling at that moment, I cannot be surprised.
Well, I will get to go away.
And I got to my faith and I went to a fallen and I called for help.
And I thought my wife was dead.
And I went to the door and I walked it.
And as I walked by her she was still.
My life wasn't working right, but I don't think that I even realized that I was shot.
And then I heard her call.
And I looked.
And I saw some plastic lying on top of the coke machine.
And I grabbed it and I tried to tear it.
And I much bit together and I got down the side and I pressed it against her head.
I looked at her face from the floor.
I instantly withdraw from confronting even the periphery of the next image.
Which is forever seared in my soul.
I seek refuge in the state of numb and blankness.
It was for me the most shattering confirmation that life is sometimes devoid of all reason.
That there is a dark and void beyond my capacity to endure.
And at that moment, I cursed my God.
I took me off her.
And a part of me died.
Perhaps the best for me.
I saw her die then I lived.
The dream was not just shattered at night.
It was the beginning of the night.
Because 16 months later, I was arrested and charged with a cap of murder in my wife.
I was held without bond.
At the heaviest corpus hearing, where in my attorneys asked the question, why?
The prosecutor stood up with the main indictment.
And of course, I understand folks I didn't know anything about the wall of them.
He took up the indictment.
The indictment is a formal charging instrument.
It means that they took something before and around the area.
They accused us of severe secret.
The prosecutor stood up and said, because of this, it's why.
Of course, my attorney's asked, well, who's your call before the round of the area?
We don't have to tell you the secret.
So we asked the judge and the judge said, yeah, that's right.
So they put on a bunch of witnesses for placement.
I think the hearing went on for about a while.
My wife was a joint.
And the judge said, look down at me sitting there at the table.
And the judge said, this is why I will have a decision for you in just a few hours on this question of bond.
And they took me back to the trial.
And nine days later, I'll say you were written order from that judge denying me bond.
And the reason for denying me bond, am I quote?
The judge said, by virtue of the indictments that the defendant is presumed guilty in the highest degree.
Another one of my illusions, chapters.
Well, my lawyers, they went up to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals.
I said, here, one of my court of criminal appeal says, can't do that.
Of course, it took 100 days.
But they ordered me to set free on bond.
And I was properly bond with sign.
By that time, the last remuneration of the yep, he was gone.
He was regrouped.
14 months later, we came to trial.
And I guess being released on bonds, regardless of what had so far occurred in the High Marit,
I still want to those things that I have, have been firmly invited,
and I had drawn up on the real question very nice.
Right, Matt?
I was the next one.
And I, not easily went into that trial believing that truth without justice would prevail.
I was wrong.
After a two-week trial, I was convicted of a lesser included offense to murder.
And sentenced to life in prison.
And I went to prison.
I was asked a little bit earlier about prison experience.
And to keep this a little bit brief,
or as we'll get the questions, what have you, and will try to respond to the court.
Oscar Wilde,
was more succinctly than I ever could, and more eloquently.
And he wrote about his prison experience,
and the ballot of a reading jail.
And I learned this in prison a lot of times.
He said, I know not whether laws be right, or whether laws be wrong.
All that we know, who lie in jail, is not the rules strong.
And that each day is like a year, a year, which days are long.
Two years, 103 days later, my conviction was overturned.
The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, and affirmed the unanimous wave by the Alabama Supreme Court.
I was lucky.
And I showed up on the board of the court, lucky when I was talking to my young staff.
I was, it was error in my trial.
I didn't have any, the overturning conviction, I didn't have any.
They were the fact that my innocence had to be with error.
I could quote a little bit from the, the opinion,
but there are any legal scholars in here.
Case citation, was 546 Southern Seconds, 1014.
The opinion was written by Judge Bowman, and he said,
and a colored court can only marvel that a jury could convict the time
in such a week minimum of circumstances, whether it is.
I was remanded for further proceedings.
I was released on bond, like that period of time.
I had to buy a complaint in the meantime, and my daughter Christy were living with my sister,
Brad and my brother, I'm all say so, my things, Jenny, and Matthew, not me.
He was central for the life of my miles away.
I came to see him in prison, he never chance to go out.
He was every three or four months.
We had renewed hope.
I was a different man, and I have been.
Whether I'm better or worse, is for somebody else to tell us.
There were 16 terms, the court following the old attorney's commission.
Calls of the docket, that's when they call all the case.
First two, first I had his indigence, court appointed attorneys at this point.
By the way, the attorney was my first pertain for $1.
And later today my court appointed attorney, named Paul A. Young Jr.
He talked to me to me, the meaning of loyalty, commitment, and dedication.
Anyway, Paul, I attended every call that doctor, of those doctors.
Except for the first two, we agreed to continue as we are now,
which leads to our very first call that I've been working on.
I'll say secally, during the time I was in prison.
And for 14 consecutive calls to the docket, we stood for the last camp.
I guess I stood.
I said the defendant is present and ready to proceed.
The state said nothing of the judge continued to say.
Well, we filed motion for speedy trial, another constitution there to you.
Oh yeah, the third trial, let's know.
Finally, we have to take a rid of men's dance.
That's a rid of order.
I went up to the L. M. Supreme Court.
They used it in order.
They put it down there and they said, uh, take this man to trial.
The week of April 27, 1992, were set in free.
Now, that was a period for the time of the victim's overturned for about two and a half years.
I'm not that difficult anymore.
For a lot of the better work.
The total period was over seven years.
We did found and brought to the attention of the prosecution.
Things that they already knew about, but we brought it to their public attention.
Especially in the upper march.
Compelling proof of my innocence.
So on April 10, 1992, five years in thankful for the motion to dismiss.
And the trial court granted it with prejudice.
Now, with prejudice and legal verbiage means that the charge would never be raised against me.
It's like it never happened.
A pretty lot of this.
From the instant of my wife's murder, which I was forced to our witness, I'm still going to hate it.
I fought with that man about night.
And if I could have gotten away from him, I believe I would have killed him.
But I did.
I could.
For a long time, I believe I think.
I felt responsible for my life.
Not through any act of mind, but because I could not prevent it.
And perhaps some of that was used against me and some former president.
But I was able to take it.
Of course, being convicted of a crime that I did not commit, is being sent to prison.
And so it was more hatred and more bitterness and more outrage.
And you know what?
All that was doing was killing me.
It was killing me.
There was not having a whole lot of more folks to move away from the prison, who I was hiding.
And it almost killed me.
I know a little bit about despair.
You learn a little bit about despair, and then I'm blessed of myself.
You die a little bit ever, and then.
I know every crime and preface on her face.
I know where it went.
There have been occasions that I gave up.
I said I quit.
I can't take anymore.
I remember one such occasion, and I told her I'm on the floor, and I said I can't take anymore.
I give up.
And you know, 30s like a later.
Except I was lying on the floor.
And sure it smells good.
And you view from that position of the world around you not too good.
And then I struggled to my knees.
I was told a little bit about forgiveness.
I told you I cursed my God.
And I did.
And he forgave me.
His violence the answer.
I hate the stories.
It almost killed me.
My life was totally out of control.
Outside of my hands.
Out of my hands.
For a one time yummy.
For the last type of personality at that time.
No control.
Over anything.
But I discovered I had control over something.
I could choose to let go of the hate.
I'm not telling you folks that's it.
It's not.
Our goal of this journey is to as a way, courage, and a healthy life.
My healing started when I was doing my hate.
Now the case is open and active.
The district attorney's office.
And the police department in the Rosalda, Alabama.
And publicly set up their work until the end of the video.
I told them thank you.
It is not time.
Now, hard to look at.
People don't work too hard to prove themselves wrong with my experience.
But that's out of my hands.
Now, yes, I want the man to talk.
He shouldn't be walking the streets.
I'm attached to the harm somewhere else.
But I don't want to get it.
In this room, there are others who have lost someone who is blind.
There are other victims, secondary victims, tertiary victims,
and crime of violence.
We're here to tell you that through our painful struggles,
we've learned that deeper peace comes through forgiveness.
For society to say to me, to my children, to my wife's family,
to my family, that an execution would heal the wounds of our laws
is a damnable line.
What began with a horrible act of violence should not be memorialized
by an act of vengeance.
Hate is a continuation, not an end.
That's why it's so time.
A daughter Christie would be with us at such a still in school.
It wasn't relapsed, and I lost track of the days.
I don't want anyone in here to pity us.
I know the only way that we can tell our story is to tell it as it is.
Sometimes, just as a telling you, all the time, the thing comes out.
Most folks want to retreat and say, well, I can't happen to be.
I don't want to deal with that.
Well, as I live in Brie, stand here in front of the folks,
they can happen to you.
I live with someone to murder.
I got to live, and I'm up in this land, old woman in prison.
But I can't happen to America.
We got to end the violence folks.
The step towards life is not for petrising it by society's violence.
Wrong message, wrong message, wrong message.
Charlie White, love, love, love, love, love.
Let that be our legacy.
Yes, we will take questions.
Any questions?
Have you been able to go back to any sort of regular life?
There's such a thing as back in the days.
What am I doing now?
I did know what I was doing.
I got a chance to walk in sunshine for $7.
I felt lost.
I had been fighting for so long that the fight was part of me.
I couldn't go back to being one of us.
Right now, I work for Alabama Prison Project,
which is a nonprofit organization of the government Alabama.
I work for the mitigation program.
It's a mitigation investment.
I work with court of wind attorneys,
capital cases, definitely cases.
Do you want to explain what a better guy he is?
I don't like him.
In Alabama,
does it, does it is here in Indiana as I understand it?
When an individual is accused of capital crime,
they're beside the trial, there's some two phases.
The first is the traditional guilt in his face,
or a very nice decision,
whether the individual is absent or guilty.
The individual is found guilty, next comes the sentence in place.
Our work, what we do, which we go and we look at the entire
life history of individual, accused of this crime.
I spent many, many hours talking with that individual.
I talked to his family, his friends.
I get all the papers that I can find out.
Because we want to take and then present to that jury a total picture
of that person's life.
So that jury can come to their decision relative to the penalty
that they meet out,
with not just that sliver based on that horrible instant
that this crime,
I don't know if we found guilty, but we didn't have our life.
Mitigation means,
literally to ease,
to make sense of it.
The best definition I ever heard of is that,
it was paraphrasing a songwriter,
Ram Morrison,
and it was something to the effect of
think with the heart and feel with your head.
We ask, for jury, after presenting all the evidence,
and in Alabama, there will only be two possible sentences
that can be meted out.
And one is deaf, and the other is life and prison,
without the possibility of parole,
and we ask the jury for life.
That's what Mitigation is about.
Yes, I can't even read it now.
Who spoke at church last Sunday, did he?
Yeah, she gave us super certain.
And she said, I think it rang into some truth to me,
so even if you could see the person who killed your loved one
being executed,
it would be unsatisfaction.
Have you ever thought the indictment did attend a trial,
or someone was charged with a terrible crime,
who, as a sentence guilty, was executed,
and the person who was victim of crime
saw the execution take place?
Have you ever thought, is there disresist the action,
is there some sense of release or completion,
or justice when you see that, you know,
that's the reason why I'm here today.
I have talked to two people,
have gone through that life experience.
And the two that I talked to,
and I can't make a generalization for all of them.
The two that I talked to felt empty,
it wasn't a fulfilling, it wasn't a closing, yes.
What would you do, something like that?
What would you want?
Life to be balanced, to be fair, if you want justice.
If you want justice, if you want justice,
well folks,
I'm a misguided, maybe in the next,
but not in the next.
What is justice?
Is it going to bring back Charlene White?
Is it going to give time back to his mother?
First he back to his mother.
It's killing somebody going to do that,
though, what that will do is create more victims.
That individual's family.
I don't know whether,
Shirley Son is innocent or guilty.
I wasn't there that night.
I have an opinion.
And you folks don't know whether I'm innocent or guilty.
The man upstairs does.
You weren't there that night.
I know.
And the man was shot as well.
You don't.
Whether you accept a reject,
well I tell you, you don't know for that.
I believe that Jeff is innocent.
Well that picture brings sense of the shit
called the immigrant violence.
But that lady,
she's the victim, either way.
And her family.
All right, what are we going to do if we...
Now,
don't kill for me.
Don't kill Jeff's for me.
What is that going to do?
Is that going to stop trying?
No.
We're going to perpetuate the violence.
What kind of subliminal?
What kind of flagrant message are we sending out to our children?
The state's response is killing.
Must be okay.
The state does it.
Now I understand.
Don't give me my gun.
I understand what it is to want to kill somebody.
Believe me, I did.
But don't we get to get by.
Beyond that.
Here we go.
Here we go.
There he goes.
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