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Bury Neuharth. Don’t praise him.
Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com Along his climb to power, he displayed the sharp elbows of a ruthless and ambitious … via Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com. I’d finish the … Continue reading
Mr. President, pardon Leonard Peltier.
I’m more familiar than I’d like to be with the mistakes and malice of our FBI and Justice Department, and their role in instigating conviction corruption as well as covering it up, although mandates contrarily direct the FBI to investigate … Continue reading
Feds showed up in Florida … TO MAKE MATTERS WORSE.
Petition: Save Enids Mommy: Stop the Deportation of Hortencia Aguirre Verduzco! | Change.org “Confident that she now possessed valid and legal immigration documents, Hortencia went about her life in Fort Pierce, Florida. She worked on a farm picking oranges, then … Continue reading
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Tagged ALEC, Bradley Manning, DOJ, domestic enemies, FBI, ICE, Incarceration Nation, no sir, prison labor, public corruption, sir
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Pack more than one suitcase, FBI.
In a letter to the DoJ on May 24, 2009 (below), I wrote, “My requests for an FBI Color of Law investigation are close to three years old.” Nearly another three years have gone by, and the FBI is finally … Continue reading
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Tagged Brevard/Seminole, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, Norm Wolfinger, public corruption, Trayvon Martin
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Criminal Justice Petition: Prosecute the killer of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin | Change.org
“On February 26, our son Trayvon Martin was shot and killed as he walked to a family members home from a convenience store where he had just bought some candy. He was only 17 years-old. Trayvons killer, George Zimmerman, admitted to … Continue reading
Why This Latest Exoneree is So [un]Lucky | TM Daily Post
“Miles is lucky that the CCA [Texas Criminal Court of Appeals] —which usually makes it almost impossible to win on an actual innocence claim without DNA—looked at the whole picture and used common sense as well as legal logic to … Continue reading
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Tagged DOJ, false conviction, FBI, prosecutorial malice, public corruption, Richard Miles, Tom D'Amore
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Orlando Sentinel portrays corruption as controversy – “reporting” that shows how Florida corruption just grows and grows
The Orlando Sentinel January 31 headline said, “Orange sheriff’s captain named police chief in Ponce Inlet,” milquetoast enough to make it unlikely that even Ponce Inlet residents would read further. Then the first sentence said, “A controversial Orange County sheriff’s … Continue reading
Passive investors aggressively destroying our nation …
My Wobbly Warrior blog primarily consists of correspondence directed to those that are supposed to deliver us from unequal justice and unfair taxation, and those that prey on us under the guise of serving us – tax-exempt charitable organizations, the … Continue reading
Past blast aimed at Brevard, Orange, Tallahassee, feds and media … published 11/7/09 on Progress Florida blog
Sheriff Reopens ’81 Murder Case … By Susan Chandler on November 7, 2009 9:22 AM Brevard’s Sheriff Parker is getting a lot of help from Florida Today in making it seem rational that he take a hard look at just one of a … Continue reading