Forgotten Majority

Advocating for the just and humane treatment of those who are incarcerated.

Month: March 2012

  • INTERNATIONAL OUTRAGE IN THE TRAGIC DEATH OF TRAYVON MARTIN

    Trayvon Martin, 17 years of age was shot in the chest and killed by a neighborhood watch captain in Sanford, Florida on February 26, 2012.  He’d just purchased a bag of skittles and an Arizona iced tea and was headed home, walking through a gated community with his hoodie pulled over his head when George Zimmerman, an overly zealous […]

  • FAMILIES MINISTERING TO FAMILIES

    Meet some of the group.  Left to right – 1st row: Jack Canatsey, Marcia Jentsch 2nd row: Bonnie Barnes, Jean Canatsey 3rd row: Raymond Welsh, Judy Thompson     On Saturday, March 17, 2012, Judy Thompson, President of Forgotten Majority, Inc. addressed the members of ‘Families Ministering to Families’ (FMTF) concerning the Reinstatement of Florida’s Parole.  Some of the […]

  • OFFICER DEAD AT COLUMBIA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ANNEX

          Richard Franklin          990054 Officer Sgt. Ruben Thomas, 24 yrs old, was stabbed in the neck by Inmate Richard Franklin, 37 yrs old, late Sunday night, March 18, 2012 at Columbia Correctional Institution Annex, Lake City, Florida.  Franklin was convicted of first degree murder in 1995 and is currently serving a life sentence.  He […]

  • MEETING GOVERNOR RICK SCOTT

           Black History Reception  Governor Rick Scott, First Lady Ann Scott and Lt. Governor Jennifer Carroll graciously hosted a reception on February 22, 2012 at the Governor’s Mansion honoring African-Americans who made  significant contributions in the areas of Education, Aeronautical Science and Information Technology.          Meeting the Governor was memorable. His handshake was warm and genuine,  his eye […]

  • KUDOS TO SENATOR GREG EVERS

      Senator Greg Evers, District 2,  took a bold step on Lobby Day, Tuesday,     February 21, 2012, when he spoke in favor of Parole in Florida.  This Senator is not ‘soft’ on crime, he is smart on crime!  Senator Evers proposed that parolees wear monitoring devices and be subject to severe penalties for violating.   Monitoring would cost significantly  less […]