An Open Letter From Speaker Gerald Polley
God's Candidate For The Presidency Of The United States In 2,012
To The World

21-01-03 AJ

   We'll begin today by giving you a link to what we sent to Boehner this morning. Ow! 

http://www.voicesfromspirit.com/Gerald/2012/January/FellAgain.htm

    The creatures of Darkness are doing all that they can to try to keep us from any possibility of following The Holiest Of All to Los Angeles.  We've been asked again what do we really need to have to go?  Well, the most basic thing is the million dollar no interest loan for ten years so we can put it in the bank here in Maine in a trust fund and Linda and I can live off the interest while I'm campaigning and during my presidency. If I don't win the presidency we'll use it to continue to do God's Work.  After that we need a residence in Hollywood.  Basically that's what we need.  Of course when we get there we're gonna need doctors and all that stuff.  We need a support fund, we need a residence. 
    I'm asked again why do we need to go? Well before, it was so we could draw on another power source and have more power for the campaign.  Now, it's simply to have a power source.  The Holiest Of All is headed there, God is headed there, so we need to go there, no question, no doubt, we need to.  The power in Ellsworth is reviving a little bit, though it will never be at the levels where it was when The Holiest Of All was here.  We're afraid it will slowly fade away and the area will become very weak, spiritually. 
    I've been asked "Wasn't there anything good in Ellsworth? Wasn't there anything you can praise?" Yes, of course!  We would not have been able to stay here if there wasn't some good here.  We will always praise the lady from city hall that got us housing after I got out of jail, and we'll always praise the people who operate the house where I'm staying.  Though there have been problems there they do the best they can.  And of course I'll always have to praise the deputies at the county jail who took such good care of me while I was there and helped me reach the judge so I could get out and get Linda out of my sister's.  There's definitely good things in Ellsworth.  It's just too bad they're spoiled by a few ignorant people that think because they have a badge and a uniform they're better than other people.  And there's only a few of them.  However, they did the damage.  Did they ever!  That's the sad thing.  There can be a whole bunch of wonderful people,  it just takes a tiny handful to destroy everything they do, take a wonderful place and make it a place of horror. 
    Oh, and though we have problems with the hospital because of the irate security guard, we cannot deny the great medical  care they gave us, and when we can that will have to be rewarded.  There's definitely some good things in Ellsworth, some great people here!  As we say it's too bad the community is spoiled by a few ignorant ones.  Ok, now on to the news!
     Some people should not be in charge of schools!  The principle of  Coney Island's PS 90 should be looking for other employment!  The parents of the community are up in arms and they should be,  because of her new regulations about using the restroom!  They're just too stupid to even try to explain!  It's a very simple matter.  When someone's gotta go, they've gotta go!  It doesn't matter if it's inconvenient or not!  It's a simple fact of life.  Sometimes people have problems and they simply can't wait!  It can do physical damage for them to try to do so.  This teacher is definitely not cut out to deal with young people.  Her policies should be immediately abolished and she should be asked to find employment elsewhere! 
    As we say, the creatures of Darkness are doing all they can to feed. The tragic story of a fifteen year old shooting his sister in Arkansas.  Something about this brings up something I have spoken about before.  The young man was given bond to be released.  This should never, ever occur.  Murder is a charge that should never be given bond.  It does not matter the age of the defendant, someone who has killed should not be released.  Of course unless it's proven that they were innocent.  That the district attorney is filing murder charges shows that the authorities believe that this was a serious matter.  I know some people are concerned about young people in jail and, in prison.  Matters have to be taken to make sure that some of the things happening to them don't happen.  When someone is being charged with murdering his sister he does not get bond!   He stays in jail until it could be determined rather he is going to remain there or not. This is always a pet peeve of mine.  There are crimes that when they are committed cannot be treated lightly, no matter how much people want the youth protected.  There are some crimes that just cannot be ignored.  Killing your sister is one of them. 
    Oooh!  Here's a tough one!  Retarded homosexual gets in a fight and gets stabbed.  The police are saying it was manslaughter and his family wants to say it was murder.  Well, this is somethin' I'm going to have to get a lot more information on before I would want to make a really definite statement.  But as a rule of thumb somebody pulls a knife and stabs somebody unless he's being physically attacked I wouldn't call it manslaughter.  I understand the major part of the incident was caused because some sunglasses were stepped on.  You don't stab somebody for breaking your sunglasses.  It definitely is a tough one. It is said the incident had nothing to do with the young man's homosexuality.  I'd really like to know what's going on. If it's true the whole incident was over some broken sunglasses.  It can't be called manslaughter.  It can only be called manslaughter if a person feels his life is in jeopardy and he had to act in defense of it.  Everyone knows we disapprove of homosexuality, but we will not tolerate gay bashing.  That is absolute!  I need more information but I would tend to come down on the side of the family.  If this altercation was over some broken sunglasses this excessive amount of force would not be appropriate.   I'm asked what about the homosexual whose hand I slashed in Florida?  Totally different matter.  That individual was being aggressive, would not back off when I told him to, continued to advance on me.  As I say, I believed I was in physical danger, and also I did not strike in a manner to do lethal harm.  I only used enough force to defend myself.  Totally different situation. 
     A 24 year old man who admitted to killing four people in a stabbing rampage in New York last year was sentenced to 200 years in prison.  I have to laugh at these sentences because everybody knows he'll probably be eligible for parole in a very short time.  I don't know what the statutes are in New York, but in some states no matter what a person is sentenced to the minimum time they can serve without a parole hearing is fifteen years!  So these extremely long sentences are just a publicity stunt, a joke that is extremely irritating to the families of some victims.  I believe this is a practice that should stop, that the sentence in murder cases if the person isn't being executed should be life imprisonment, that's it, simple and easy!  And I do not believe that people sentenced to life imprisonment should ever be eligible for parole.  It has been clearly stated they should remain in prison the rest of their life, and that's where they should stay. I would, as president, work for legislation making this mandatory throughout The United States.  The liberals want to give these people another opportunity to kill.  The majority of them, if they're released will kill.  Some special facilities might be arranged where they could live in communities with individuals like themselves.  However, they should never be returned to the general public.  I am well aware of the outrage that my comments will cause,  it is simply what is in my heart, it is simply what I believe should be done.  Among The Hashons a People whose laws I deeply respect, there was another statute, that if a person found that life imprisonment was too much to bear they could petition for execution and end their suffering.  I know this would be a very unpopular law in The United States.  But I believe it's one that should be considered.  I believe long term imprisonment cruel and abusive punishment.  I believe in some situations capitol punishment is more humane. Again, I know this is an unpopular opinion but I know there are others that share this opinion, and that they would like to have their thoughts on this matter put forth by someone to the public.  I see no reason why I shouldn't put them forth.  There are many ideas out here, many opinions.  Though some of them are not popular that doesn't mean they're not good, doesn't mean they're not fair.  They should have a chance to be heard.

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