Friday, July 24, 2009

The Poor Mans Guide to New York State Law

"Governments should be transparent so that its citizens understand how they are being governed. It is my promise to the citizens of this great nation, should I be elected President, I will uphold that standard and ask that of all Local Offices" - Now President Obama during the electoral race for presidency.

Government Transaprancy Is a Myth:
I have other blogs on here that come back to this so I may as well make one that makes it clear and concise what the Federal Law for the US says, as well as the State of New York. If anyone from another state needs me to research a law, feel free to drop a comment and I can look it up for you. Off the bat, I am not a lawyer. I don't want to be a vampiric leech on indigent poor people, making them lose their homes and lives needlessley. I am a researcher, and an advocate. Come two months I will be a state certified mediator. I know the law as a client who was being treated like a dummy. I spent 5 years in a law library reading every book on New York State law. If I so chose, I could take the Bar and Pass with my eyes shut. I don't need to do that. Everything I say is in black and white in law and court rulings, and I will be giving them to you.

It is not for you to be a lawyer, it is for you to know what the Government (judiciary body) is doing to violate the law and your rights. I will also post a copy of some complaint form info and contacts to file. If you are as mad as I was, you will do it. Remember, if someone violated your rights most likely they violated another's. Find out the calendar dates that judge is on, and go to the court and ask around if they have violated another's rights, give them the form. 12 complaints to an agency are more credible for review than one.

I will start with NY State Law. I will pic a grouping and give you a law and cases. I will go into great detail so that you are armed. I will see what agency regulations may affect the law and I will foil request that to give to you. I will call up directors and post recordings online for you to hear. In the end you have to decide what you like or dislike, if you dislike you need to write a letter to your elected legislative official and request a change in the law. Ask your friends too. it only takes five minutes.

God Speed;
Veterans Volunteer Advocate
Joseph Oathout

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