Talk:Judith Alice Clark

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The last sentence doesn't make much sense with this article. The article doesn't establish how the robbery was politically motivated. --Xcali 15:15, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)

  • I agree with your point that the last sentence does not clearly give the reasons why the radical left considers her a political prisoner. I think that basic reasons are the money was to be used to "fund the revolution" in a general sense and the fact that she apparently did none of the shooting (though under the law of most, if not all, states, if a murder occurs during a felony, all the participants are deemed to have participated in the murder, not just the person who pulled the trigger). It seems that the length of the sentence (75 years) for her role in the robbery is what makes her a "political prisoner". The problem is, many different left-leaning sources call her a political prisoner but they never explicitly give their reasoning, so I am left to draw my own conclusions. DS1953 16:20, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] VFD results

This article has survived a VFD nomination with the result of Keep --Allen3 talk July 4, 2005 23:55 (UTC)