Pubdate: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 2000 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: P.O. Box 2091, Amarillo, TX 79166 Fax: (806) 373-0810 Website: http://amarillonet.com/ Forum: http://208.138.68.214:90/eshare/server?action=4 Author: Brad Carter THE TRUTH IN TULIA WON'T HURT As a member of the Friends of Justice of Tulia, I would like to respond to some criticisms of our organization. First, the Friends of Justice do not believe or suggest that Tulia is an entirely racist community, but we do believe the drug sting was racially motivated. Individuals who suggest that, because we have taken a stand, we are attempting to divide the community are mistaken. My mother was born and raised in Swisher County, and I lived there for several years of my youth. I made many friends during those years, and I would like to think that, despite our current difficulties, I can still count these people as my friends. Second, we are not "intellectually challenged." We have come to an informed conclusion based on available data. There are numerous problems with the drug sting that should cause concern for any considerate individual. Many have suggested that because some defendants pled guilty, they must have committed the crimes. This conclusion demonstrates a lack of critical thinking and ignorance of available facts. It is difficult for any small community to admit that there may be a problem of this magnitude, but we must all search our hearts and minds and be open to the possibility that we might be wrong. Finally, there will come a time when the truth will be known and justice will be served. It is my hope that this truth will usher in an era of healing and new beginnings. BRAD CARTER, Lubbock - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck