I was thinking about your comments concerning religion as it relates to the SCOTUS brief.
I have not changed my mind concerning the use of the argument that Mr. Amu advanced, but, we still have to discuss it
The amounts of money that are generated by the cottage industry of elder cleansing are so huge that it boggles the imagination. So many of the elderly and disabled are totally helpless to defeat the predators who come into their lives as guardians, judicial officials, state officials or just medical providers. Family members are cowed and ultimately eliminated from the picture. The Sykes case 09 P 4585 in cook county, Illinois is a posterboard example.
Mr. Amu, every religion teaches us to aid and protect the sick and the disabled. These teachings are basis and well established in our Constitution and the fabric of American society. 18 USCA 4 encompasses this principle and when a Mary Sykes, Alice Gore, Carol Wyman or other elder cleansing victim is forcibly removed from her life by the profiteering predators operating nursing home, hospice facilities, 'social service' agencies become allies to the hospice/nursing home predators, etc., a moral call to action is sounded. Only a Jerome Larkin would consider a lawyer acting in accordance with his conscience to be unethical and warrant a suspension of a law licenses. In fact, only the nadir of society would espouse disciplinary action against lawyers who report corruption. Lawyer Amu's situation adds a racial nexus to the mix.
We have all been subjected to the admonishion by our parents, the clergy, society, et. al concerning our public duty to not only avoid sin, but to be pro-active in exposing it and protecting others from it. [Even the Wiccans advocate: "do as ye will, but do no harm"] Yes, these concepts [of protecting the elderly, the young and the infirm has sound basis in religion] but it is also basic humanity. This is what makes this war on the elderly and the disabled so frustrating. How can a State agency such as the IARDC, with the attornment of the legal profession, aid and abet elder abuse, financial exploitation of the elderly and the assisted suicide of an involuntary subject. How can the Illinois Supreme Court elected judges not raise a hue and cry? Where is the Bar Association? Where is the ACLU? Where is law enforcment?
Mr. Amu, NASGA, Probate Sharks et al - some of us are standing tall! WE do it out of conviction our moral upbringing, our humanity, and the fact that is the right thing to do. We do it because we are Americans. Our religious conviction is irrelevant because we would stand up for those seniors and disabled persons who are being elder cleansed without religious affiliation. No human being (except for Jerome Larkin and his ilk) could tolerate or stand by when he/she observes a senior citizen such as Mary Sykes be:
1) spirited off and separated from her family, her friends, her church and her [rich and all encompassing] prior life. 09 P 4585 contains the proof that jurisdiction was ignored!
2) stripped of her freedom and liberty. Imagine not allowing a mother to even talk to her child, or an individual not being allowed to enjoy social intercourse with her siblings. (Oh yes, Re Hab Assist was to provided supervised visitation - ReHab is reputed to be a Morrris Esformes company [and there are many, many complaints regarding their prior behavio])
3) Stripped of her life savings. No [correct] inventory necessary - NB: Adam Stern (even faced with written notes from Mary requesting a lawyer) represented to the Court Mary Does not want a lawyer)
What we have is our Court system, the 2nd oldest profession, many of our elected officials, et. al, aiding and abetting elder cleansing for fun and profit! Opposing the miscreants (no matter what the consequences) is not religion - it is humanity. For lawyers and public officials it is protecting the American Constitution.
In the 1930's German and Russia societies ignored their humanity and the dividend was Hitler and Stalin. In 2014 America is ignoring its humanity and ********
(from Taos N.M 6/3/14)
Ken Ditkowsky
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