TOMMOROW AT 4:30 THOMPSON PLAZA (Wed, Oct 1). Ralley for justice

I know this is short notice, but Denise Rothmeier and Unite for Justice wants to start a Justice in the Courts Ralley at 4:30 tomorrow. Music will start at 4 pm and we’ll be making up tunes for justice.  Ride sharing any one?  I will be leaving from Niles at 3 pm.  Others are looking for south suburban rides.  Please email me at joanne@justice4every1.com

Suggested songs:

1)  Where have all the Flowers Gone

2) Amazing Grace

3) Get on board little Children (and fight for human rights)

4) Simple song of freedom (Bobby Darin)

and others.  bring your own music too!

bring posters for justice and be ready to show you support justice at the daley center.

thanks

joanne

From Denise Rothmeier:

NEWS ALERT: For Immediate Release
Libertarian Candidate for Illinois Governor and Unite for Justice
Press Contact: Chad Grimm (309) 363-9737, chad@grimmforliberty.com
 
Press Conference
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Wednesday, October 1st
Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph Street, Chicago
Chad Grimm, Libertarian Candidate for Illinois Governor will join Unite for Justice, acitizen’s group that seeks to enact two Illinois state laws that will create a Commission on Prosecutorial Misconduct and an External Review Commission for Officer involved criminal offenses.  Testimonials will be presented by victims of the system to humanize the financial and human costs of injustice.
           
          “Under
            a democratic republic the people across our state have a
            right to hold their elected officials accountable, not
            unaccountable! That’s why I am standing with Unite for
            Justice today and invite you to do the same,” says,
            Libertarian Candidate for Illinois Governor, Chad
        Grim.
           
          “We
            are pursuing public policy that will enforce our
            Constitutional right to remedy and justice in the laws for
            all injuries and wrongs by government officials. Our
            Constitutional right mandates that we shall obtain justice
            by law, freely, completely, and promptly,” says Denise
            Rotheimer, founder of Mothers On a Mission to Stop Violence
            and legislative author of Jasmine’s Law and the Victims’
            Rights Sign-Off Sheet. “Currently, victims of the system
            have no access to the courts to seek justice because the
            laws deny us a cause of action.”
           
          “My
            sons Rosendo and Juan Hernandez are innocent,” says Esther
            Hernandez, founder of Innocent Demand Justice. “They have
            both spent 17 years in prison for a crime they did not
            commit. Juan’s son is fourteen years old and he has had to
            grow up without his father at home. This injustice has
            caused our entire family to endure severe hardship. My fight
            for justice will not end until both of my sons return home
            and my grandson is able to go to a baseball game with his
            dad.”
           
          “I
            am the mother of two, now adult sons. We have been the
            victims of government-based, racketeering activity in
            Illinois’ family court system for over a decade. No Illinois
            State or Federal officials have taken the point to stop the
            now fully verified crimes taking place in Illinois’ family
            court system on the taxpayers’ tab. Enough to the Illinois’
            ‘Pay-to-Play Parenthood’ Family Courts,” says Dr. Sheila
            Mannix, co-founder of Illinois Family Court Accountability
            Advocates.

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