Zimmerman Arrested, Now What?
It’s not enough to vote for the President and leave the trench work unattended. You have the power to change to change the Castle Doctrine. Do something. Now.
A Renaissance woman defined as an artist, writer, poet, author, community activist and advocate of the arts, E. Joyce Moore's book "Ramblings Through the Attic of Thought" garnered the 2009 SORMAG Poetry Book of the Year award. Her most recent book, "SHIPS," a non-fiction book on relationships, was published in November, 2011 and now available on Amazon. Joyce has written for numerous publications and contributed to several books. Her most recent work was a chapbook for tweens and teens - "Like Air, I Rise" and she has just completed a dramatic screenplay and is working on two novels. Moore also writes about abusive relationships for the Baltimore Examiner, http://www.examiner.com/abusive-relationships-in-baltimore/ View her websites at mybooksmyvoice.yolasite.com and moorhamenterprises.yolasite.com.
It’s not enough to vote for the President and leave the trench work unattended. You have the power to change to change the Castle Doctrine. Do something. Now.
If George Zimmerman is not prosecuted, how many extremists will see this as license to declare open season on your son, your daughter, your husband, your wife?
Perhaps we have been too dismissive of the strategy that currently prevails both in Congress, the current Tea/Republican primaries and in the Presidential campaign warm ups. Surely within the halls of the Grand Old Party there had to be someone who doesn’t look and sound like the caricature of a clown from a bad comedy. …
When the truth conflicts with our belief set or paradigms, will we embrace it anyway, no matter how uncomfortable, or simply “shoot” the messenger, thinking that by doing so the message will also die?
In the years after the President Obama’s inauguration, America has been bombarded with insinuations, unfounded allegations, that are designed to wear down the masses.
When the Obama bashing starts, the onus is on you to question the agenda of the person with the mike or access to a computer.