This is titled “The Power to Make Decisions. “
It’s an educational reminder and also a request for all listening to unify with me for the purpose of a last demonstration within the First Amendment right to petition and assemble. The right of assembly means the right to get together with other people possessing the power to make decisions. The right to petition for redress means the right to seek improvements in our government; possessing the power to put an undesirable or unfair situation right, whether it be at the level of our local government, or state government, or the Union as a whole.
The two concepts are often linked, because we often need each other’s help to make protests known to those we’ve placed in roles to balance the individual states that connects each of us within our democracy. With that said, I’m inviting you to allow the whole of this to be a door of communication between you and the youth, as I humbly ask you to protest through the use of emails and to do telephone follow ups to the chief of the executive branch of Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro. For example:
“Dear Governor Josh Shapiro, I am a voter and/or a future voter who is aware of the Todd Robinson case. You have taken an oath to uphold both the constitution of your state and the United States. Todd was accused by the Allegheny County District Attorney and its investigating officers of attempting to assault two police officers from the Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania Police Department, which in turn prompted an officer involved shooting. Todd sat in a pre-trial detention for seven years in an Allegheny County Jail without a trial, and then was found not guilty for the alleged assault, which was a justification for the discharging of his service weapon. I am asking you to step into these matters of importance and honor your oath respectfully.”
My criminal case number, is CP-02-CR-0008906-2017. Thank you for your time and your attention.
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