Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Dear President Barack Obama - please, please, please help end any and all misuse of power in the United States today!







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President Barack Obama
The White House
Wash., D.C. 20500 


Dear President Barack Obama, 

     Greetings on this glorious day!  I hope and pray that all is well!  Good health is such a wonderful blessing from the good Lord, our Creator Lord!  I am posting this blog on this glorious day to ask for your help.  Please help fight back against racism and the misuse of power throughout this country today!  I seek your help in getting Congressional approval and the United States Justice Department to get more actively involved with alleged racist actions and alleged misuse of power here in the United States.  Please read below what the US Justice Department could possibly do to combat racism.

     Request for the United States Justice Department to take further action into police's misuse of power:

     Over the years there have been many (too many) reports of possible, or outright, racist actions on the part of police officers throughout the United States.  As someone that was born in 1956 and have heard of many reports, but nowhere near the actual amount of racist actions that have occurred, these reports show that there is still racism within some police departments, as well as throughout the country.  I'm sure the vast majority of the public would agree that even one racist act by a police officer is one too many (unless you a racist).  One racist police officer is one too many police officer!  This is a justice issue.  Let's take steps to remove racist police officers from the force!  Not just police departments are affected by racism, and I don't want to single out just police departments, but the United States Justice Department could make a giant step into looking into actions of some police officers, and maybe the departments as a whole, and take appropriate action to help eliminate (fire) racist police officers.  This would probably take Congressional action to give the investigative committees authority to remove officers from the police force and / or impose fines, or any other remedy called out for by the committee.  Below is a suggestion for the U.S. Justice Department:

     The U.S. Justice Department should institute 85 - 95 investigative committees, with each committee consisting of 41 members.  Those looking into allegations of misuse of power by police officers (the investigative committees) should be mostly made up of African-Americans, let say 36 members, and the other 5 members from other races.  They should thoroughly look into any allegation of misuse of power (not necessarily only racist actions), concentrating first on where there has been more allegations.  The committees should be able to either refer the officer for prosecution plus removal from the police force (let's say, a minimum of ten years), remove the officer from the force (let's say for a minimum of 8 years), just fine and/or reprimand the officer, or refer for further investigation.  This could be one step the Justice Dept. could take.  They could also look into the misuse of power by other places where, unfortunately, racism and /or misuse of power exists (fire departments, ambulance departments, the court system, etc.).

     One thing for sure, with the membership of the investigative committees made up with 36 members of African-Americans, the alleged acts of misuse of power would be thoroughly looked into, and not swept under the rug!  Also, once started, the investigative committees would have a profound effect within police departments and other places where racism exist!  There is racism in this country, and I am afraid that a lot of white people think that there is very little racism in the country today (not that we should ever end working to end racism).  Only the good Lord knows how much racism, or Anti-Semitism, exists in this country, or throughout the world today!

     Thank you very much for all your help!  Hope that you and the loved ones have a joyous and peaceful day!  May the good Lord, our Creator Lord, bless you and the loved ones immensely!

                           In hope, peace, and love,


                            Ken Miller
                            Main St. rm. 103
                            kmillerbloggerablogbyken@gmail.com
                            still one of the working poor!

Summary:

     U.S. Justice Department should institute investigative committees to look into allegations of misuse of power by police / police departments throughout the country, starting with where there have been the most allegations.  

           Each committee consists of 41 members:
               36 members should be African-American 
                5 members should be of other races

      Let's say, that with 37 committee members concurring, a police officer would be removed from the force for a minimum of 10 years and referred for prosecution of criminal acts.

     Let's say, that with 33 committee members concurring,  a police officer would be removed from the force for a minimum of 8 years.

     Let's say, that with 27 members concurring, fines of up to $15,000 could be imposed upon a police office and / or an official reprimand given.

     Let's say, that with 24 members concurring, the committee could refer the investigation back for further review.


 
Please contact President Barack Obama @ www.WhiteHouse.gov


Please contact Vice President Joseph Biden @ www.WhiteHouse.gov 


Please contact U.S. Senator Robert Menendez @http://menendez.senate.gov


Please contact U.S. Senator Cory Booker @ booker.senate.gov 


Please contact U.S. Congressman Scott Garrett @ www.house.gov/garrett

                                                               



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