THE UNPARDONABLES

By Mumia Abu-Jamal, M.A.
#497 Column Written 2/18/2001
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In the political, media-driven scandal that marks the  latest allegation of calumny against the now-departed  ex-president, Bill Clinton, once again the forest is  being missed, by acute examination of the trees.

While the major media plays the story as if it is some  kind of "breaking news," and therefore grabs our  attention (at least until after the next commercial  break), the Marc Rich controversy is, in fact, hardly  controversial.  For, as a first-year law student will  easily attest, the U.S. Constitution grants wide,  absolute, and unreviewable pardon power to the  President.  The Constitution's Article 2, Section 2,  which sets forth the powers and duties of the  President, grants him or her the unlimited power to  pardon or reprieve anyone charged with an offense  against the United States, with one single exception:  in case of Impeachment.

Thus the media-made brouhaha, the TV glare, the  hyperbolic inch-high headlines, are each and all, what  Shakespeare once called "Much Ado about Nothing."

Neither Congress, nor the U.S. Courts, nor the Justice  Department, can do anything about it.  So the noise  and volume mean, really, nothing at all.  Nor is it  somehow remarkable that Clinton gave his presidential  power of pardon to a really, really rich guy (named  Rich).  Most of those people, who are able to retain  the legal talent and political connections necessary  to get it done are-surprise-rich guys.

Does it really seem weird?

A review of the Reagan, Bush, Carter, Ford and Nixon- era pardons will undoubtedly reveal the same basic  profile.  Rich guys.

In truth, rich white guys.

So, this last minute Clinton pardon is hardly  historically objectionable.  That's how the game is  played.

What's really disturbing, is not who did get pardoned,  but who didn't.

The 8 years of the entire Clinton Administration will  be long remembered for the explosion of the nation's  prisons and jails.  With upwards to 2 million men and  women entombed within the confines of the prison- industrial-complex, it is the forest that is  compelling, not a few, isolated trees (the relatively  few people pardoned).

By concentrating on the one or two "bad" (meaning  those many politicians wouldn't have agreed on)  pardons, the outlines of a truly repressive system are  left in place, unquestioned, and therefore accepted as  somehow normal.

The Clinton rate of pardons, in number, or kind, is  not remarkable.

And when placed in context to the rates of mass  incarceration, that's what makes it truly remarkable.   What a contrast.

And this, the media-business class, never notes, for  it is a norm, with which they are in agreement.

Why no pardon of the ailing, veteran warrior of the  Lakota nation, Leonard Peltier?  His unjust  apprehension, trial, and incarceration has broken more  international, (and national) laws than can be  ignored.

But, ignored he was, for Clinton, in essence, a  conservative, would never have used his political  capital for a poor Indian.  Pardons for the Rich are  safer.

The Clinton Administration was the height of political  irony in that way, for despite the massive support  shown them by those at the economic and social lower  rungs of society, it has always sought the interests  of the wealthy and well-to-do, first and foremost.   

Therefore, millions of people voted against their own  interests, caught in the spider's web, of the lesser  evil.  The lesser evil is still evil, and thus, we  always end up voting for our own repression.

It's as illogical, and as insane, as putting our own  hands in handcuffs, or locking ourselves up-when we,  the people, hold the key!

We must break the bonds that tie us to two-party  politics, a vast pendulum swing that sends us from one  party to the next, and never at home; never in a body  that protects our interests.  It's time to build the  change that we want to see.  


Text © copyright 2001 by Mumia Abu-Jamal.
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Reprinted by permission of the author.

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