Request for Newspapers, Media, etc. « Thread Started on Apr 25, 2007, 10:40am »
Currently, there are two cases, one in Mississippi and one in Texas, that are in urgent need of media exposure. It really doesn't matter whether it is print media, although it is preferable.
I have permission from both parties to use the information that I possess on their behalf. In one case, the material exhibits the corruption of the justice system and I possess the documentation. The emphasis is on the justice system and not on the crime, innocence or guilt of the individual involved.
If anyone has any suggestions, apart from those in the states involved, I would really appreciate your informing me.
Re: Request for Newspapers, Media, etc. « Reply #1 on Apr 25, 2007, 2:10pm »
janet dear i am a new boy at this death business but it would seem to me alot of the justice system is currupt in U S A i have read a great deal about it and it seems to me that as long as they have body to put on one of those poxy gurneys they are happy and after they have done the dirty deed and it is proven the person never done it to bad what a way to live the usa should be very much ashamed of there system it stinks and g bush
Re: Request for Newspapers, Media, etc. « Reply #2 on Apr 27, 2007, 6:43pm »
Well, I can't for a moment deny just how corrupt the "justice system" is in the United States. That's but another reason we should fight like hell against sometimes, seemingly, impossible odds.
Under the U.S. Constitution, everyone has the right to a defence. In the cases to which I'm referring, that is virtually impossible, since those in positions of influence are the very people against whom we're fighting. Actually, that's a huge reason the media must be contacted to make public the whole situation.
Re: Request for Newspapers, Media, etc. « Reply #3 on Jul 11, 2007, 11:39am »
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Well, I can't for a moment deny just how corrupt the "justice system" is in the United States. That's but another reason we should fight like hell against sometimes, seemingly, impossible odds.
Under the U.S. Constitution, everyone has the right to a defence. In the cases to which I'm referring, that is virtually impossible, since those in positions of influence are the very people against whom we're fighting. Actually, that's a huge reason the media must be contacted to make public the whole situation.
The media don't care. They aren't interested in truth and justice, just selling more recycled, prepackaged 'stories' that the public will swallow. The media sells crap because the public buys crap.