Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Equal Justice Under the Law

How is justice equal when a mother forgets her child and the child dies and no charges are brought against her and another mother forgets her child, the child suffers no harm but she is charged with child endangerment and other charges and given jail time.

How does a prosecutor bring charges against the latter mother in light of the fact that he didn't bring charges against the former. How does that happen. What can the public do to ensure equal justice. First we get rid of the prosecutor who made such a blunder.

It seems to me that the prosecutor has given up the right to prosecute anyone for child endangerment who's child has suffered no harm when he has allowed justice not to have been brought against one who's child has died, because of true endangerment, "she forgot", bullshit.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

You Got the answer......

















You got it. 2 black police officers(overseers). This was about 4pm and police passed this man all day long. But it took 2 black officers to stop, question and make this brother stop what he was doing to put food on his table. I had to say something so I said to a young man that was standing nearby "of all the people to harass this brother it has to be 2 black officers, why". What do you all think.

No matter how hard we try....

The unemployment level in the city of Cincinnati Ohio is about 9.6% or for the black males 48%. So for as hard as it is for a black man to make a living for himself, here is one who tried. He bought this from a white boy who cleaned cars and who nows owns his own detailing shop. He was sitting across from my building washing cars for $10 dollars. The car he was washing was behind him. So he took up 2 parking spaces. Police travel this street all day long and I'm sure they would have seen this young man washing cars. He has a vendors licence, his equipment and he cleans about 10 cars a day or 17 on a good day. What would keep this young man from cleaning cars making a living for himself.