Hi Guno:
I would be willing to stand with Ted Cruz
and take public hearing questions before Congress
(and televised nationally) about our political Constitutional beliefs
that DO make us sound mentally ill or "nuts" for standing up to
a Goliath of corruption that nobody else dares to question.
If anything I am in recovery from severe longterm legal and corporate abuse
by government officials at taxpayer expense over many years, that still make
me feel ABSOLUTELY CRAZY, as if it is illegal to defend Constitutional beliefs
against the City of Houston, corporations and party politicians that are given free reign,
where no lawyers DARE to defend citizens because of political and financial conflicts of interest.
I ADMIT this is completely "crazy making"
and would stand with Cruz and other members of my
community who have been driven to the edge of what our sanity could bear.
The fact we can function at all is amazing to me; I even offered to go on a
political hunger strike to expose the issues, but maybe this opportunity would work better
to go before Congress and offer our testimonies. I can still offer to go on strike
afterwards if nothing changes, but I am confident the track record of "pure craziness"
that went down in my district is enough to prove to anyone that the system is abused without adequate check.
If the people are 'crazy' it's because the unchecked abuses are driving us there!
I have broken down into explosive emotional meltdowns, yelling at
* Garnet Coleman, State Rep (who has some bipolar issue that was blamed
for why he physically attacked some man, and verbally harassed and abused me
in front of our church community at a Townhall meeting)
* Jolanda Jones and other City Council members
and most recently was overwhelmed at a simple "voir dire" for jury duty
when I couldn't manage the words to explain my experience with the
abuse of "eminent domain" to violate consent of citizens.
All these people can testify my Constitutional beliefs are NOT compatible
with social standards and norms of "what is legal" for govt and corporations to do with taxpayers' money,
depending if you believe the Constitution is the law, or if it
"depends on what is proven in court and established by judicial ruling or precedence first."
So if you don't have "equal resources" to access the Court system,
there is no check, and the abuses go in an endless loop, leaving victims out.
How crazy is that?
Depending on the court system to establish what is true or legal,
I admit, has traumatized me and makes me question my sanity, trying to reconcile
with my own beliefs about consensus on law to equally protect all citizens.
I would LOVE to make a public statement, and bring forth
witnesses to the "crazy-making" corruption and abuses
going unchecked. I equally blame the legal system, for driving
not only victims of legal abuse crazy (like my friend Barbara
Youngs Settle who died without ever seeing a resolution to her case
against the government and Courts), but also driving lawyers crazy!
Let me know when Ted Cruz is put on trial,
Ron Paul or any other "crazies" who believe in
Constitutional checks and corrections of govt abuses.
I am happy to set aside our district as an independent campus
to house all these dissident people who don't fit into society
because our "political religion" based on the Constitution is considered
illegal, impossible or otherwise unenforceable next to how our
courts and government and parties are used to running.
I have known for a long time that my beliefs are incompatible,
and welcome the opportunity to take responsibility and set up
a district where we can practice Constitutionalism without interfering with
any other people or institutions that don't agree with "consent of the governed"
as the basis of law and government. I am sick of it, too.
I want off the merry-go-round of self-destructive polarized politics.
I'm happy to be segregated from the rest of the population!
Count me in!
"I think they have -- there's a mental health problem in Congress. This would be solved by committing them by executive order, I think. Because these our American brothers and sisters, we shouldn't be criticizing them attacking that we should take their -- this is a cry for help."
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