In the prior segment of this blog you have seen the remarks of congressional candidate and Medina politico James Renacci, who maintains that civil rights issues are best resolved by local government. Now there's a deep thinker, for you.
I'm not too sure what Renacci was smoking when he made that statement, since the "local government" has failed to safeguard your Constitutional Rights for many years, up to and including the present time. In fact, as in all such matters, the corruption and erosion of your civil rights has only gotten worse over time.
I, however, in the spirit of fairness (something you will never find in the Medina County injustice system), have decided to give Renacci's proposal a try.
So, on Tuesday, October 19, 2010, I sent identical email messages to Medina County Commissioners Steven Hambley and Sharon Ray, requesting their intervention in this matter. There was no need to send the message to Commissioner Patricia Geissman, who has already demonstrated that public corruption in Medina County does not concern her one bit.
So far, no response has been received from Hambley or Ray. Just what does that tell you? They are certainly not part of the solution to the problem of public corruption in Medina County.
It appears to me that Renacci's proposal to let the local government address your civil rights is a flop. His proposal has not worked up until now and, judging by the lack of response from Steve Hambley and Sharon Ray, it will not work in the future.
Displayed below is the email to Hambley and Ray:
MUCH MORE TO COME ....
It is time to expose the grime and corruption at the Medina County courthouse to the light of day. We want to hear the horror stories of YOUR encounters with Medina County judges and prosecutors. Your identity will remain confidential! Email us at Medina.Corruption@gmail.com PLEASE MAKE YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND NEIGHBORS AWARE OF THIS BLOG. YOUR FREEDOMS HANG IN THE BALANCE! ANY OBSCENE AND OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE DISPLAYED HERE LIKELY ORIGINATED WITH ILLEGITIMATE LAPDOG jUDGE COLLIER.
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