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----- Original Message -----Cc: Jamal Graham ; Dr Robert C Scott ; Jan Nunes ; Alan Horwitz ; Sara Paul Malan ; Amy L Sekany ; Local-HIV-Comm...@googlegroups.com ; Bill Hirsh, Exec Dir ; Jeremy Kinser ; Ross ArcherSent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:53 PMSubject: Re: Homosexual Savagery Continues : A lie [an extortion attempt] about stealing $200 from Stacey Vickers --- A Fucked Up Human Act of Stacey Vickers! --- What are the down reaching limits?
E-MAIL IDENTIFICATION ASSOCATION | |
STOP! Thank you -Original Message -From: James M. Driskill To: Alan Horwitz Cc: Jan Nunes via Law Offices Of Todd B .. Horwitz: This is
my screensaver on my James M. Driskill - 6 messages - Apr 6 2006 |
E-MAIL IDENTIFICATION ASSOCATIONFrom: James M. Driskill
To: Alan Horwitz
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 6:41 PM
Mr Horwitz:
I have a practical E-MAIL IDENIFICATION ASSOCATION question. I have to.
Why does it look like witz_l...@Yahoo.com was created just for my case on 03/30/2006?
This is a bit odd, you do realize?
Thank you,
Mr. James M. Driskill
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Working - The Current Standards 2006 | |
Law Offices Of Todd B RothBard@realuphuman.net
Cc: Alan Horwitz Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 4:20 PM Subject .. Mr
Horwitz, unless there is
something James M. Driskill - 5 messages - Apr 1 2006 | |
Please Understand Me : David Keirsey Marilyn Bates | |
presented in hearing. Thank
you. Original Message -From: James M. Driskill To: James M. Driskill ;Alan
Horwitz Cc: Jan Nunes via Law Offices Of
Todd B RothBard@realuphuman.net ;Jamal Graham
James M. Driskill - 5 messages - Apr 1 2006 |
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Message -From: Alan Horwitz To: James .. Mr
Horwitz: I apprecate your candor. However .. apply the
AVNO standard, Mr Horwitz. The situation is completely apparent. Verbally James M. Driskill - Apr 4 2006 |
From: "Fucked Up Human [.NET]"
To: "Alan Horwitz"
Subject: "YOUR LEGAL COMPLAINT" : MARKER : @FUCKEDUPHUMAN Voter Registration Form
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 21:46:20 -0700Oh Kind Sir: You agree? I am right? Am I wrong?Human Mr. Alan Horwitz:
Are you able to keep up with this human work over here on this side of
the conflict?
I take no prisoners.... I have been treated like dirt and my soul hurts.
I HURT! : After writing some of the previous stuff today...
I started to yell out in sobbing attire, "MAMA" again once more.
I was hurt this same way [from] Mr. Germain of Pauls Plumbing
who turned on me after 12 years of work. Don't do this again to me!
You all don't realize how this hurts! It is not me that needs to
change focus..... it is you all. you all... you allI have everything now at my hands to BLAST and OUTMAST an existence!
That is what I made a promise to the Goddess that I will see this out.
I PROMISE : I PROMISE : I WILL HAVE TO JUST FIGHT ..
and LOSE I WILL WALK OUT! More tears more than likely.... I HURT!In November, I made this statement: be @REALUPHUMAN or @FUCKEDUPHUMAN
--- It is his and their choice!
I, this human, does not have a voice and a voice does matter.There is no Therapy to address my concern.
You need to tell them a new theory of relativity...
THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT US! AND IT IS SO APPARENT!
WE ARE JUST CATTLE INVENTORY TO MAKE THEM A BETTER LIFE!
SHAME SHAME SHAME!! I HURT!
Why do I have to write from the fuck up human land. That is not right.
I am fighting for ALL OF OUR DIGNITY after! [afterall]
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Go fix some weighty truth;
Chain down some passion; do some good;
Teach ignorance to see or grief to smile;
Correct thy friend; befriend thy greatest foe;
Be just in all things; make amends
For follies past, and, with warm heart,
Forgive, and be forgiven. Let work not words
Thy virtue prove. Go act as well as prate,
And then thy counsels will be strong,
Thy reprimands avail.— ANON.
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"For even Christ did not please Himself." Romans 15:3
"Are you dejected? Is your mind overcast?
Go, fix some weighty truth;
Chain down some passion;
do some generous good;
Teach ignorance to see, or grief to smile."
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“Chain down some passion; do some generous deed;
Teach ignorance to see; or grief to smile;
Correct thy friend; befriend thy greatest foe;
With warm heart and confidence divine,
Spring up and lay strong hold on Him who made thee.
- Young
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Teach Ignorance to see, or Grief to smile;
Correct thy friend; befriend thy greatest foe;.
Or, with warm heart, and confidence Divine,
[PDF] "NIGHT THOUGHTS ON LIFE, DEATH, AND IMMORTALITY : IN NINE NIGHTS" by Edward Young,1683-1765
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----- Original Message -----To: Jamal Graham ; Dr Robert C Scott ; Jan Nunes ; Alan Horwitz ; Sara Paul Malan ; Amy L Sekany ; Local-HIV-Comm...@googlegroups.comCc: Bill Hirsh, Exec Dir ; Howard Newsom - Phd ; Officeof...@oaklandnet.com ; Jeremy Kinser ; stan...@colorado.eduSent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 7:20 PMSubject: To Be Or Not To Be? Persons of Allen Temple Manor [ HIV Supportive Housing, Oakland CA USA ]DEAR LOCAL HIV COMMUNITY OAKLAND CA USA:I still receive silence from the LOCAL HIV COMMUNITY in OAKLAND CA USA....There are persons in that community are needlessly ill and needlessly dying.....Does anybody Care?The main image attached letter / document was written outside of e-mail and printed --- never delivered to any persons --- but was going to be something "defense side" documents to "offer in court proceedings" but was ROADBLOCKED from having my day in court and MY RIGHTS of DUE PROCESS VIOLATED!The public good and the public justice has not been delivered or served in this case.I had to find my own deliverance course out of there.... to escape my life responsibly NOT!It was to survive!Does anyone want this case to be heard in court? Does anyone want this case to be heard to the public record?Read on.... A story of Massive Mischievous Marvel of Molding Muck...[ORGINIAL IMAGE REMOVED HERE IN THIS MESSAGE DELIVERY STATUS NOTIFICATION]
James' Site
[Begins as a letter addressed to Ms. Wendy
Jackson, Executive Director, East Oakland Community
Project]:
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Act of Civil Legal Necessity - Massive Mischievous Marvel of An Unlawful Eviction Case : [WG06266106] | Dec 23, '06 10:04 PM for everyone |
Edward M. Kennedy: Tribute to Senator Robert F. Kennedy
Your Eminences, Your Excellencies, Mr. President:
On behalf of Mrs. Kennedy, her children, the parents and
sisters of Robert Kennedy, I want to express what we feel to those who mourn
with us today in this Cathedral and around the world. We loved him as a brother, and as a father, and as a son.
From his parents, and from his older brothers and sisters -- Joe and Kathleen
and Jack -- he received an inspiration which he passed on to all of us. He
gave us strength in time of trouble, wisdom in time of uncertainty, and
sharing in time of happiness. He will always be by our side.
Love is not an easy
feeling to put into words. Nor is loyalty, or trust, or joy. But he was all of
these. He loved life completely and he lived it intensely.
A few years back,
Robert Kennedy wrote some words about his own father which expresses [sic] the
way we in his family felt about him. He said of what his father meant to him,
and I quote: "What it really all adds up to is love -- not love as it is
described with such facility in popular magazines, but the kind of love that
is affection and respect, order and encouragement, and support. Our awareness
of this was an incalculable source of strength, and because real love is
something unselfish and involves sacrifice and giving, we could not help but
profit from it." And he continued,
"Beneath it all, he has tried to engender a social conscience. There were
wrongs which needed attention. There were people who were poor and needed
help. And we have a responsibility to them and to this country. Through no
virtues and accomplishments of our own, we have been fortunate enough to be
born in the United States under the most comfortable conditions. We,
therefore, have a responsibility to others who are less well off."
That is what Robert
Kennedy was given. What he leaves to us is what he said, what he did, and what
he stood for. A speech he made to the young people of South Africa on their
Day of Affirmation in 1966 sums it up the best, and I would like to read it
now: "There is discrimination in this world and slavery and slaughter and
starvation. Governments repress their people; millions are trapped in
poverty while the nation grows rich and wealth is lavished on armaments
everywhere. These are differing evils, but they are the common works of man.
They reflect the imperfection of human justice, the inadequacy of human
compassion, our lack of sensibility towards the suffering of our fellows.
But we can perhaps remember -- even if only for a time -- that those who
live with us are our brothers; that they share with us the same short moment
of life; that they seek -- as we do -- nothing but the chance to live out
their lives in purpose and happiness, winning what satisfaction and
fulfillment they can. Surely, this bond of common faith, this bond of common goal, can
begin to teach us something. Surely, we can learn, at least, to look at
those around us as fellow men. And surely we can begin to work a little
harder to bind up the wounds among us and to become in our own hearts
brothers and countrymen once again. The answer is to rely on youth -- not a
time of life but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of
imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for
adventure over the love of ease. The cruelties and obstacles of this swiftly
changing planet will not yield to the obsolete dogmas and outworn slogans.
They cannot be moved by those who cling to a present that is already dying,
who prefer the illusion of security to the excitement and danger that come
with even the most peaceful progress. It is a revolutionary world we live in, and this generation at home
and around the world has had thrust upon it a greater burden of
responsibility than any generation that has ever lived. Some believe there
is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of the
world's ills. Yet many of the world's great movements, of thought and
action, have flowed from the work of a single man. A young monk began the Protestant reformation; a
young general extended an empire from Macedonia to the borders of the
earth; a young woman reclaimed the territory of France; and it was a young Italian explorer who discovered the New World, and the 32 year-old Thomas Jefferson who [pro]claimed
that "all men are created
equal." These men moved the world, and so can we all. Few will have
the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a
small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written
the history of this generation. *It is from numberless
diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped.*
Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of
others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of
hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and
daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest
walls of oppression and resistance. Few are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the
censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a
rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the
one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that
yields most painfully to change. And I believe that in this generation those
with the courage to enter the moral conflict will find themselves with
companions in every corner of the globe. For the fortunate among us, there is the temptation to follow the
easy and familiar paths of personal ambition and financial success so
grandly spread before those who enjoy the privilege of education. But that
is not the road history has marked out for us. Like it or not, we live in
times of danger and uncertainty. But they are also more open to the creative
energy of men than any other time in history. All of us will ultimately be
judged, and as the years pass we will surely judge ourselves on the effort
we have contributed to building a new world society and the extent to which
our ideals and goals have shaped that event. *The future does not belong to those who
are content with today, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow
man alike, timid and fearful in the face of new ideas and bold projects.
Rather it will belong to those who can blend vision, reason and courage in a
personal commitment to the ideals and great enterprises of American
Society.* Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not
completely beyond our control. It is the shaping impulse of America that
neither fate nor nature nor the irresistible tides of history, but the work
of our own hands, matched to reason and principle, that will determine our
destiny. There is pride in that, even arrogance, but there is also
experience and truth. In any event, it is the only way we can
live." That is the way he lived. That is what he leaves
us. My brother need not be idealized, or enlarged in death beyond what he
was in life, to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who saw wrong
and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried
to stop it. Those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, pray
that what he was to us and what he wished for others will some day come to
pass for all the world. As he said many times, in many parts of this nation, to those he
touched and who sought to touch him: "Some men see things as they are and say why.
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I dream things
that never were and say why
not."
Mental Health Advocacy Ltr Jan-23-2007 (1187x1495)
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Edward M. Kennedy: Tribute to Senator Robert F. Kennedy
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----- Original Message -----To: Alan HorwitzCc: Bill Hirsh, Exec Dir ; Howard Newsom - Phd ; Officeof...@oaklandnet.com ; Jeremy Kinser ; stan...@colorado.edu ; Sara Paul Malan ; Amy L Sekany ; Local-HIV-Comm...@googlegroups.com ; Jamal Graham ; Dr Robert C Scott ; Jan NunesSent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:26 AMSubject: Re: To Be Or Not To Be? Persons of Allen Temple Manor [ HIV Supportive Housing, Oakland CA USA ]
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