i have one masters in law, and one in english literature. and i m working on a doctorate of biblical studies right now. she s an advocate, studies music, and she does this. praise dancing. praise dancing, which i do often. especially at church. it makes me feel free. it is one of the times here that i do feel free. friends who have stood by her have waged a social media campaign to get her out of prison. hashtag, free pam smart. it s not fair that the person who pulled the trigger s, free while she is not. it s awful what s left. what s left is that i have a petition to the governor, i m asking that my sentence be reduced to anything. but life without parole. why do you believe that you should be allowed to walk free?
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and i m working on a doctorate in biblical studies right now. she s an inmate advocate, studies music, and she does this praise dancing. praise dancing, which i do often in church, it makes me feel free. it s one of the times here that i do feel free. friends who have stood by her have waged a social media campaign to get pamela smart out of prison, #freepamsmart. they say it s unfair that the person who pulled the trigger and killed gregg smart is free, while pamela is not. so legally, what s left? what s left is i m have a petition in front of the new hampshire governor, asking that my sentence be reduced to anything but life with no parole. why do you believe that you should be allowed to walk free?