• Today is: Thursday, November 21, 2024
MAKE A DIFFERENCE

HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

All politics are local. Talk with your county prosecutor and state representatives and their opponents in the coming elections. Don’t overlook your mayors, council members, county commissioners, judges, police chiefs, or sheriffs. County sheriffs often can be the best of your employees because they are usually braver and tougher and more honest than most politicians.

Contact your senators and member of Congress in Washington, DC. The main phone number is (202) 224-3121. Ask for your senators and representative. Call their offices and tell them to do right on issues you care about. Get as many friends as possible to do likewise, to combat the paid agitators who are trying to steal your rights, and combat the moneyed interests who think they own your elected officials.

Public officials and other government payrollers are your employees, not your masters. Work to can those who are scum. Work to employ those who will protect good people, not criminals or invaders.

Work with any group whose mission matches your own ideas and skills.

If you’re a believer, pray as if it depends on God and work as if it depends on you. We welcome your help and prayers. If you’re an agnostic or atheist who wants to do right, your work for justice is also welcome. It shows you have a conscience despite your doubts about eternity.

Most sex offense victims live anonymously, often in fear. A few become known to us because of their terrible fates. Even the famous include in their ranks the abused. One was Joan of Arc, who had to fight off would-be rapists in prison and was burned to death at the command of the English. Joan knew the gross injustice of trial and prison from bitter personal experience. She fought her captors, defended herself boldly and insolently in court, and tried to escape from prison. She liked men and wanted to marry, but did not want to be raped, especially by the oppressors of her people.

What cost Joan her life was putting on her military trousers to prevent English soldiers and “noblemen” from raping her in prison. Besides, prison guards had stolen her dress. Joan’s attempt to protect herself from sexual abuse was a pretense her enemies used to execute her before a mob in the most painful way imaginable.

Sex offenders rape and molest hundreds of thousands of victims in our nation each year. Let’s make it a hell of a lot harder for these swine. Push for sex-offender-paid surveillance, laws that make it harder for sex offenders to move or buy property, and other reforms that will crush these vermin. Girls, boys, and young women are counting on you. Saint Joan, our patroness, will smile down upon you from Heaven.

 

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