Subject: | Re: "A Daughter's Story"
| Date: | Tue, 17 Feb 2004 21:43:17 GMT
| From: | ZZonka Tonka <Consuming_Adult_Beverages@the.bar.in.resonable.quantites>
| Newsgroups: | alt.fan.art-bell,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.consciousness.4th-way,alt.paranormal,alt.illuminati,alt.society.sovereign
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Aww shit Lisa, this a bad deal,
Tell your dad I applaud his sacrifice and I had a steak dinner last night
and it was goooood, tell your mom to not smoke while she's huffing the
O2, and tell the kid I have two puppies one is sitting in my lap right
now, by the way does your husband have a good looking blonde sister.
Be sure to keep us informed how the old man is doing,
Zonka
Anita Karczewski wrote:
> A DAUGHTER'S STORY
>
> Hi, I'd like to introduce myself to you. My name is Lisa and I am
> Ray and Anita Karczewski's daughter. I know you've been following my
> father's story with regards to his legal problems and incarceration in
> the Josephine County Jail in Grants Pass, Oregon and I would like to
> tell how this has affected my life.
>
> Since my dad has been rearrested on a probation violation connected
> with probation that he had never accepted in the first place, I have
> had to quit my job and temporarily relocate to Oregon in order to help
> him keep you informed on the latest developments in his case via his
> website and emails.
>
> I am also here because of my mother's health. She was discharged from
> intensive care two months ago and must breathe with the help of oxygen
> tanks. She tires very easily and her legs are weak. I have recently
> learned that she had fallen a few times and that if my dad hadn't
> been here at those times, the consequences could have been disastrous.
> I have had to separate my 6-yr old son from his daddy, his friends
> and his puppy in order to make sure my mom has wood for heating her
> home, food to eat and companionship in a highly stressful time for all
> of us. I am her arms and legs when she can't lift things or can't
> stand for more than a short time. My husband misses us and we miss him
> and our home terribly, but it's an absolute necessity that I be here
> to help my parents with all they have going on.
>
> Dad is now in Day 9 of a hunger strike. He is doing this because the
> court system will not answer questions about our Constitutional
> rights. If they honestly answer his questions, they would have to
> free him and their errors and wrongdoings will be known. It will show
> the mutation and mutilation that this country has gone through in
> front of our very eyes, yet seems unnoticed. It is heartwrenching to
> hear the deterioration in his voice as the days pass and to know the
> physical effects this is having on him. He has been moved to solitary
> confinement lockdown in an effort to get him to back off of his hunger
> protest -- it looks bad to have a man die because you are not willing
> to do your job. There is talk that the jail might resort to force
> feeding him so he wouldn't die in their custody and they can cover
> this whole thing up and not be held accountable -- how's THAT for
> trampling on Civil and Constitutional rights? He is risking his life
> to protect and defend the foundation that our country was built on.
> He does this not only for himself but also for his grandson, your
> kids, the neighbor down the street, following generations -- EVERY
> citizen of the United States. I hope we can all appreciate a man
> whose convictions are so solid that he is literally laying down his
> life in order to protect ours.
>
> I am doing everything I can to see that my mom is properly taken care
> of . I work towards my dad's freedom but may also be waiting for his
> death. I wish I could go back to my normal life, but nothing is
> normal anymore.
>
> One man in jail and his daughter typing like a madman can't fix this,
> please I ask you to help me. Call, write, WHATEVER you are able to
> do. I love my dad and need him home to take care of mom, and this
> can't happen without many people reacting with outrage at this
> situation. After all, it could be yours one day.
>
> Phone numbers to call and express your opinion:
>
> Judge Gerald C. Neufeld: (541) 476-2309
> District Attorney Clay E. Johnson: (541) 476-5200
> Josephine County Board
> f County Commissioners: (541) 474-5221
> Sheriff Dave Daniel: (541) 474-5123
>
> OR email to:
> jocosheriff@co.josephine.or.us
>
> USPS (snail mail) to: Josephine County Courthouse
> 500 NW 6th Street
> Grants Pass, OR 97526
>
> Governor Ted Kulongoski
> Mailing Address: 900 Court St. NE,
> Salem, OR 97301-4047
> Telephone: 503-378-3111
> Fax: 503-378-4863
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