Charlamagne awards Robert Gill donkey of the day because after Gill was commuted of his drug charges by Obama, he ended up right back in jail for intentions to sell cocaine.

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39 thoughts on “Man Freed Early By Obama Now Back In Jail On Another Drug Charge – Donkey of the Day”
  1. As a 68 year old man with over 20 yrs in prison probably no social security definitely no retirement I would dare say his "opportunities" were very limited. What he needed was some helping. The plug offered "help"

  2. obama did nothing but free criminals, create terrorist, party in the white house and taking credit for trump work which obama did no work in the whie house

  3. I’m pretty sure he’s just more comfortable in prison he’s lived there for the later half of his adult life and into his senior years he probably can’t live on the outside anymore. A lot has changed

  4. The prison system is fucked. Who’s gonna give that man a job when he gets out of jail? Once he got out, what options did he have? If he could’ve gotten a job which provided a proper quality of life he probably would have taken it. But the job opportunities for ex cons are slim. This is why we need tp provide rehab and better job services to those forced into drug dealing, drug use, and prostitution. None of you know his life. None of you know the struggles or trauma he’s gone through. So don’t judge this man for doing what he may have had to do to live.

  5. Charlamagne's comments sound great, but prison does not reform people. I am curious to know what kind of support system he had. Just imagine getting out of jail and having no where to go or a way to get anywhere. What employable skills does he have? It's difficult for a 69 year old with experience and an education to find a job. Sometimes we look at the exceptions, and don't see the rule.

  6. A lot of these prisoners get released with nothing to return to. No programs to help them transition, no job training, no educational opportunities, no employment, no access to housing…it's so easy to go back to what you know…what is easy…this is a hard way of life to say no to when the money is fast & no one there to help them find their way. I watch the show released on Own & have just reconnected with a friend who's been in prison for some years & he's struggling to find work. It's so hard. We have to develop some programs for convicted felons to help them transition. Not condoning the behavior but I do understand the mentality is hard to break when there's no real solutions!

  7. Y’all gotta Understand it’s hard for people like him to find a job .. the system is build to have criminal in and out of prison cause nobody want to hire someone w a record ..

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