Another song on govt and corporation control over the people. Often used for the fight to free Leanard Peltier, a Native American accused of rebellious acts and incarcerated unjustly for more than 20 years.
He was convicted of a double murder which years later Rob Robideau (who was initially aquitted) admitted to. But because of US law, Peltier cannot be tried twice despite the fact that his innocence is blatantly obvious now. I think that answers the question as to whether or not he got a fair trial.
He was convicted of a double murder which years later Rob Robideau (who was initially aquitted) admitted to. But because of US law, Peltier cannot be tried twice despite the fact that his innocence is blatantly obvious now. I think that answers the question as to whether or not he got a fair trial.
Another song on govt and corporation control over the people. Often used for the fight to free Leanard Peltier, a Native American accused of rebellious acts and incarcerated unjustly for more than 20 years.
"accused of rebellious acts".
"accused of rebellious acts".
what crap. he was convicted of murder.
what crap. he was convicted of murder.
the question is whether he got a fair trial and whether his parole is being blocked by the FBI.
the question is whether he got a fair trial and whether his parole is being blocked by the FBI.
He was convicted of a double murder which years later Rob Robideau (who was initially aquitted) admitted to. But because of US law, Peltier cannot be tried twice despite the fact that his innocence is blatantly obvious now. I think that answers the question as to whether or not he got a fair trial.
He was convicted of a double murder which years later Rob Robideau (who was initially aquitted) admitted to. But because of US law, Peltier cannot be tried twice despite the fact that his innocence is blatantly obvious now. I think that answers the question as to whether or not he got a fair trial.
Btw, what the hell are the lyrics posted?
Btw, what the hell are the lyrics posted?