Pubdate: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 Source: Anderson Independent-Mail (SC) Copyright: 2007 Independent Publishing Company, a division of E.W. Scripps Contact: http://www.independentmail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2256 Author: Johnnie Phelps REHAB ISN'T JUST FOR THE RICH Thomas Ravenel, former state treasurer, is a perfect example of why illegal drugs will always be so plentiful in this country. He was busted with a pound of cocaine, and never spent one night in the detention center. He was allowed to go out of state for some "Hollywood" rehab. The police came to his defense right away by saying, "He wasn't intending on selling the drugs, it was just intended for him and his friends." Nicky Barnes , a black man in N.Y., was given life in prison for getting caught with half the cocaine this man had. The really big-time drug dealers in this country are white, college grads, between the ages 25-50 and will never spend one night in prison because white jurors will never convict them. Anyone remember John DeLoren? He was an unsuccessful auto maker and a really big-time drug dealer. He was caught in a sting by the FBI while he was closing a multi-million-dollar drug deal. Although he was caught on video, he was acquitted by an all-white jury. Two white, very cocky, big-time drug dealers had the nerve to go on "60 Minutes" and show Mike Wallace their mansions, jets, yachts, etc. On the same program were two white police officers in Chicago selling drugs out of the police car. Pretty much the ones filling up these prisons across America are these low-level dealers (mainly blacks and Latinos) trying to support their habits. I'm not defending any drug dealers, but rehab shouldn't be just for the rich. Johnnie Phelps, Anderson - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart