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strongperson
12/19/2008 1:05 PM UTC
I love your show!!!
preventmurderorg
11/3/2008 3:05 AM UTC
We are crime victims originally, and discovered that we complained against the wrong criminal. We redressed grievances and our world turned upside down. We learned about deliberate indifference, about unlawful policy, about abuse of power. We started www.preventmurder.org! We have filed a pro se federal suit I'm glad to have found this site!
9/8/2008 4:49 PM UTC
There was a lot of case fixing in my case. Luna v Dobson NYS court of appeals! 0% accountability! Took me almost ten yrs to get a full and fair day in court to be heard on the merits of my case! Dec 13, 2001
9/8/2008 4:46 PM UTC
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EqualJustice
7/29/2008 5:08 AM UTC
To Zena and all the other Mighty Warriors of Justice, keep up the good work and may God keep you under his protection alway's Mom of a Juvenile "ADULT PRISONER"
Tidy
7/28/2008 8:46 PM UTC
Congratulations on this show. Zena Crenshaw and Betsy Combier give a lively, informative discussion about what it takes for a sensible and effective approach to improve judicial accountability. Of note is their consensus that a group must narrow its goals, but at the same time be sensitive to the individual's. expectations.
Betsy Combier
7/28/2008 2:11 PM UTC
The issue of judicial accountability is very important right now, due to the rampant disregard for citizen rights and the Rule of Law in our nation's courtrooms. As a non-attorney advocate for justice, I believe that the more information that we we get out to the general public on what these rights are, and how we can make the process work by having judges held accountable for their actions, the better. Betsy Combier
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6/22/2008 5:06 AM UTC
Welcome to the BTR family! Keep in touch. Sincerely, Bro. Hank & T'Boogz! WWW.OURPERSPECTIVERADIO.COM
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Some of the world's most prominent government whistleblowers and human rights activists gathered during the week of May 11-18, 2008 in Washington, D. C. to lobby Congress and alert the public to the need to support whistleblower protection. Part of the momentous occasion was a historical, Citizens' Forum On Judicial Accountability (CFOJA) which took place on Capitol Hill, Thursday - May 15, 2008. “Change of Venue” anchors an intense, multi-media, public awareness campaign promoting the importance and practical benefit of the CFOJA report to be completed and presented to the new Congress.
Original Air Date: 11/17/2008 5:00 PM UTC
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