Monday, December 17, 2007

Police Corruption : The First Day of the Rest of my Life

I start today with going to my daughters award cerimony. She's just like her dad. I cant be any prouder.

After her cerimony, I am driving up to protest in front of the State Police Headquarters. Maybe I will get arrested I dunno. But bad things wont change if you sit on your butt and wait for it. The call to action is now. Tyrany was ended in the 1700's and having it back is like spitting on the sacrifices made by the people for this system of government through the years. Maybe just maybe it will take me geting sick and dying out there for someone to notice I was telling the truth and things will change, or maybe the people of New York might see me on tv or in the paper and say Gosh ya that dudes right? Its not just about me any more but the greater good, and i do it for victoria so when she is my age that things will be better. A father can only hope and pray so.

Update: Because of the weather Victoria's award cerimony was postponed again. I went up to protest in front of Felton's Office. I was not dressed for the part as I had icicles hanging off of me after an hour and my eyes were frozen shut. Though I am thankful as I met a good cop...the kind I'm saying we need more of. He got in an accident with a college kid right infront of me and they did everything they could to help the kid out. They didn't throw blame on the kid and they didn't issue any stupid god damn tickets to cover up the fact of the officers ineptness like Salatel did. This cop is the kind of cop that inspires civilians not makes them abhore the system. A final note to this is there is a ying and a yang to everything. But the yang is getting bigger and more predominate in society then the ying. we have to have a balance or there will be chaos.

Things need to change.

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