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Reply to "Bill Gray--Dead Wrong about the ACLU!"

Originally Posted by Bamafnatk:

      A few years ago, I had a chance to talk to Mrs Romines, she would attend murder trials mostly . during breaks or lunch time.. we would talk and share our opinions of what we had heard.. I found her to be very wise and interesting to chatt with.

     Some times some topics of local goverment would come up, and she very much in the know. Not saying I agreed with her on ever thing, but the lady at least took the time to attend some meetings and try to speak her opinion, & I know most everone did not have the time or take the time to do as she did if they agreed or not. But honestly if more people got involed in what is or not going on within our city or county, but if more did ,it just might make our local goverment a little more acountable for the better. Yes many in the power to be ,did not want to hear her voice to be heard, and most of the time her voice would be the truth as I know it to be.

         If something is so wrong for so long and no one trys to make a change, then we are excepting what ever it maybe.. as Ok .

        This is just my opinion, after chatting with Mrs Romines.

 

    I too have been stoped from speaking of what I truely beleave in,  by some elected officals , I guess in fear of me speaking only the truth, and them not wanting the voters of that county to know , in how they are not doing their jobs as elected to do ! 

 

 Do not jump on me for my poor Grammer or Spelling, I am still learning.

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I miss Ms. Romine.  This city is deficient in eccentrics.  She and her lawyers whupped the city when they tried to convict her of "obstructing government operations."  Too vague, said the court; her actions were not such as to be illegal under the law the city tried to use.

 

Later, the City "got even" by jailing the lady for not cleaning up her yard.  In many other cases, the City would simply do the cleanup itself and put a lien on the property for payment of cleanup costs. But they went hard line on Ms. Romine.

 

She was so cantankerous and disruptive in the jail that the jailer worked to get her released well in advance of completion of her sentence. You go, Elizabeth Romine!


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