Thanksgiving and Kasab: pardon and penalty
The Sceptre with the Cross is given into her right hand, with the words:
Receive the Royal Sceptre, the ensign of kingly power and justice
while the Rod with the Dove is given into her left hand, with the words:
Receive the Rod of equity and mercy.
Be so merciful that you be not too remiss,
so execute justice that you forget not mercy.
Punish the wicked, protect and cherish the just,
and lead your people in the way wherein they should go.
Justice is only fair: it seems, however, that it should be tempered with mercy.
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Let me simply add that my own preference would be to have remitted the death penalty in Kasab’s case, and given him a life term in which to think about the lives he took. As for the turkey — happy stuffings!
I remember too, today, my friend and mentor Wallace Black Elk, and his wife, Grace Spotted Eagle. It was Wallace who — at least once — said:
They called us “Indians” when they came, so we have a nickname. But we are Earth people, we are original. When they come here, I welcome them with open arms, give them a turkey dinner, corn, and all the vegetables, all the greens.
Because this is a land of abundance…
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