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    Lone Protester- A Shot for Freedom in South Carolina

    Lone Protester- A Shot for Freedom in South Carolina

    I received some news this past week that has put a smile on my face that will not go away. My lawyer, Rich Bolen of Lexington, SC ( shades of the first Lexington) filed a lawsuit in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court. This time around yours truly is not the defendant. The defendants are Larry McDaniel, the man that lied about hiring a company that employs illegal aliens. Police Officer Gregory James, the law enforcement official that took me to jail while ignoring all the crooks hard at work on the job site that I protested. The city of Columbia, South Carolina and Richland County are also defendants because of their willful acts in trying to shut me up.

    These four defendants are facing a multitude of charges which include malicious prosecution for attempting to force me to plead guilty and when I refused improperly filed an additional charge against me. Abuse of process, false arrest and imprisonment, civil conspiracy, assault and battery and violation of my civil rights. Larry McDaniel and PO James, if found guilty face a fine of $2000 dollars and/or five years in prison. Richland County and Columbia conspired with these two individuals to violate my civil rights as guaranteed under the US Constitution and the South Carolina Constitution.

    I have always been a big believer in karma. Whatever you do to people, be it good or bad, will come back on you some day. That’s why I will usually go out of my way to avoid getting into an argument with anyone. But every once in a while something happens that makes you put your foot down and say ‘to hell with this crap’, if these guys want to treat me like a common criminal for standing up for my constitutionally guaranteed rights, then they most definitely picked the wrong guy to try to push around.

    That is what I was thinking a year and a half ago, while handcuffed in the back of a police cruiser, on my way to the Richland County Detention Center to spend a glorious night in jail. At that point I had completely given up on my politicians, my government and my law enforcement agencies. Why have faith in a system that will throw you in jail for speaking out against it? Why have faith in a government that has become corrupt? Why have faith in a police department where the chief is a personal friend of the man I was protesting? Why should I have faith in any department of the American government when they are more interested in feathering their own nests than they are in our Constitution and protecting the rights of American citizens.

    Why have faith in an American criminal justice system where the prosecutor is more interested in forcing me to plead guilty than he is in finding out the truth? Why have faith in a criminal justice system where the prosecutor threatens me to plead guilty or the crook that I was protesting will level another charge of cursing against me? Why have faith in a corrupt system, where the prosecutor forgets to insure that there is an adequate supply of jurors in the pool? Why have faith in a system where I am forced to go to court six different times even though I am guaranteed a quick and speedy trial?

    Why have faith in any of this? Simple, it is because all of my faith was in the American people and the United States Constitution. I did not and do not have faith in my courts, police or politicians because they are the ones that have sanctioned the wrongs that have been done to this country and the American people. The First Amendment guarantees my rights to free speech no matter that I spent a night in jail exercising it and it was a night well spent. My forefathers were prepared to sacrifice their lives and the least that I could do was spend a few uncomfortable hours in jail.

    Well, my faith in America, its people, and Constitution did not let me down. I was found not guilty by a jury of my peers even though the prosecutor did everything possible to threaten me into pleading guilty. My faith always rested with the American people because I knew they would see through the lies. My faith rested with the US Constitution because I knew it spoke the truth unlike my prosecutor and the man I protested for admitting to me that he employed illegal aliens. And they came through for me.

    On Feb. 21st, 2008, I was found not guilty of all charges leveled against me by people that have forgotten our Constitution and what it stands for. These people were so awed by their power and the money in their bank accounts that they figured a jury would convict someone, solely on the basis of their lies and threats. They figured wrong and now it is time for them to pay the piper.

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    Good for you loneprotester!!...bravo!...we have to have an organized resistance against this corrupt government and we have to stick together...now, if I were you I would ask my attorney if I could sue these socialists criminals for false arrest and/or imprisonment...take your fight to the people and post your story on every chat room and freedom forum on the web...let the whole world know whats being done to us systematically, day by day...again, congrats and keep up the fight!

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    I do so hope you win...I think you have an excellent shot. Back then, folks were thrilled they had cheap labor and like a dog at his feed bowl, growled at anyone that tried to take it from them. Now, with the economy, and job loss with REAL Americans out of work, the constant Spanish being spoken and the drain on our social services and schools, we are drunk with illegals and are waking up with a illegal alien hangover. We re ready to get back to having our South back the way it was when we could have a friendly conversation with a stranger at the local Piggly Wiggly, instead of nowadays when you ask someone the time or even an "excuse me" while passing in an isle is met with a blank stare of someone who has no isea of that you are saying because they don't speak ENGLISH!!!

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    loneprotester: I am personally so very proud of you. Please keep us informed on this issue. Americans have rights
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    On Feb. 21st, 2008, I was found not guilty of all charges leveled against me by people that have forgotten our Constitution and what it stands for. These people were so awed by their power and the money in their bank accounts that they figured a jury would convict someone, solely on the basis of their lies and threats. They figured wrong and now it is time for them to pay the piper.
    Congratulations! And not only a win for you but for the AMerican paople as well. And keep having faith!

    I just wish I could have been there to see it!!!!!!
    "When you have knowledge,you have a responsibility to do better"_ Paula Johnson

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    Congratulations!
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    Yipee!!!! That is wonderful news loneprotester!!! They need to pay for all the pain and suffering you have been through. I hope you can sue them!!!

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    Congratulations. You are a hero for our cause. You are not alone: Loneprotester + millions right behind you. Keep us informed about the case.
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