Sunday, March 6, 2016

Blog Post Assignment 5: Letter to the governor

Luis Aguilar
Mr. Rease
Eng 11/AP
March 4, 2016

Dear Governor Bentley,
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My name Darrius Jones, I am a Pastor at the community church. I moved from North Carolina to Louisianna. I decided to start building a church in the community. However, the people in the community would not travel to another city to assist to church. I been helping everyone in the community to become better citizens. In the other hand, we created clubs for teens and adults, who live their lifetime in the streets. I have a goal, which is to see them succed in life and make a choice to take the right path, and become someone in life.
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One of them is Jefferson. He has been one student of my sunday school. Jefferson has been my student since when he was 9. However, he is son of Miss Emma, a lady who never forget to wake up every sunday for church. Jefferson was on time for church, and always had his homework. However, Jefferson always bring his bible, also he is the one who be praying for everyone in Bayonne, Louisianna. Jefferson was the leader of the Young Black Teens club. Jefferson was working hard to become someone in life. However, Jefferson has been helping families in need of resouces.
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In conclusion, Governor Bentley if you could know Jefferson before the conflict, you could be knowing he is a good man. However, I am asking if you can reduce his sentence in prison. Jefferson is a good gentleman. I am telling you because I am his Pastor. He did wrong when he was caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. However, Jefferson care about everyone in the community, amd they know he is innocent. However, the problem will not be solved if you take away his life. In the other hand, I am not asking you to free him; however, to allow him live a normal life in prison. I know Jefferson have to pay for the crime he is accused of, but no by death.
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Sincerely
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Pastor Jones


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