Pubdate: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 Source: Waukesha Freeman (WI) Copyright: 2004 The Waukesha Freeman Contact: http://www.freemanol.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/770 Author: Glenn Van Haitsma SENSENBRENNER ABUSES RESPONSIBILITIES As an independent voter in this election season, my vote will go to the candidate who most consistently demonstrates a humane concern for all persons, regardless of their fame or fortune or party affiliation. By that principle, my vote will go to the 5th Congressional District candidate Bryan Kennedy, not to incumbent F. James Sensenbrenner. Consider this case in point: As chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Sensenbrenner has been asked repeatedly to schedule hearings on glaring human rights abuses, as well as misuse of funds, in the 16-year-old federal grant program known as the Byrne Grant. He repeatedly puts off such hearings. The Byrne Grant program commits some $500 million a year of our tax money to set up hundreds of anti-drug task forces across the country, with little or no supervision. There are 45 such task forces in Texas alone. The system hands out more funding to those task forces which report more drug arrests, no questions asked. In Tulia, Texas, white "investigator" Tom Coleman milked the system by getting 46 people, 40 of them black, arrested and imprisoned solely on his uncorroborated word. After months in prison, these innocent victims of racist corruption were pardoned and released. Investigations of such perversity are under way in nine different states, but such scandals are not enough to move Sensenbrenner to schedule hearings on the abuses of this federal program. However, we now read the headline, "Sensenbrenner wants hearing in Hamm controversy" (Freeman, Oct. 7). After all, going public in Hamm's defense plays well in Sensenbrenner's home district. Never mind those poor, black, innocent victims in Texas. A hearing might embarrass Sensenbrenner's good-ole-boy colleagues Tom DeLay and Trent Lott. U.S. Olympic Committee Chairman Peter Ueberroth accuses Sensenbrenner of using the Hamm issue "to raise his profile in an election year." Of course, it's quite obvious. Sensenbrenner puts personal self-promotion and partisan politics above any concern for a more just and humane society. That's an abuse of his responsibility as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. Glenn Van Haitsma Waukesha - ---