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A National Day of Confession for District Attorneys: Sure, Why Not?

June 7, 2011 Blog Entry: A National Day of Confession for District Attorneys: Sure, Why Not? First of all, what Rep. Weiner did in sending out the photos and in lying about it was absolutely wrong.  The Democratic Party, his … Continue reading

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Breaking the “No-Snitching” code: It Should Apply to the Street and to the Power Structure

The “No-Snitching” code.   If You Don’t Snitch, You May Hurt the Community, If  Do You Snitch, You May Hurt Yourself: The Perils of Being Honest, the Case of Rodney K. Stanberry. May 29th, 2011  Last evening, I saw the tail … Continue reading

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Rodney Stanberry’s 42nd Birthday

April 27, 2011 Greetings: Today, April 27, is Rodney K. Stanberry’s 42nd birthday. He remains in prison for crimes he did not commit.  When Rodney was arrested, he was approximately 23 years old.  When he was convicted, he was approximately … Continue reading

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Rodney passed a polygraph test, can they?

Greetings: This will serve as blog entry number 2. The blog can be located at www.freerodneystanberry.com/blog. This is the latest article and audio about Rodney’s case: http://blackbloggers.wordpress.com/2011/04/18/the-case-of-rodney-stanberry-incarcerated-for-a-crime-he-did-not-commit/  I will post another radio on the webpage when it is available as … Continue reading

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Lessons from “The Middle”

Inaugural Blog for www.freerodneystanberry.com/blog    On a recent episode of the ABC hit show “The Middle,” one of the sons was constantly leaving socks around the house. The father warned him on numerous occasions to stop this practice.  The son … Continue reading

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Free Rodney K. Stanberry

Rodney K. Stanberry was arrested in 1992, convicted in 1995, and begin serving a prison sentence in 1997 for crimes he did not commit. He will begin his 15th year of incarceration on March 25, 2011.  He has had two parole … Continue reading

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