John Thompson is Being Wrongfully Treated by Government
“There are cases where an individual has been wrongfully treated by his government and about the only way, unless the
individual resorts to court, and even in some cases the courts are not able to give proper relief, the only area or avenue open
to the individual is through
his representative. When you find a bona fide error has been made, I suggest that you make a
maximum effort to remedy it. This I feel is a
vital and important function of those of us in the House of Representatives.

Authors: Donald G. Tacheron and Morris Udall, from the book entitled, “The Job of the Congressman”, pages 65 and 66.

(The above excerpt “The Job of the Congressman” holds true for any elected office holder, and/or U.S. Citizen.)

Article VI, USC:  This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all treaties
made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in
every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary not withstanding.  

“……Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and Members of several State legislatures (all elected officials), and all
executive and judicial Officers of the United States and of the several states, Shall be bound by oath of affirmation, to support
this Constitution

14th Amendment, USC, Section 1:   “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of
citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor
deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

14th Amendment, USC, Section 4:   “……But neither the United States public debt of the United States nor any State shall
assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the
loss or emancipation of any slave: but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.”

Thus by the 14th Amendment, Section 4, there will be no compensation or reparations for slavery, be the slave holder
Caucasian, black, or other.  

Unlike reparations for slavery which is not possible, “Equal Justice and Protection Under the Law” and/or other Constitutional
rights used for redress to award court settlements, are in fact possible today.  

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First Name, MI, Last Name
(Home Address)
City, State,  Zip Code

Month, Day, Year

The Honorable (First Name/Last Name), (
President, Senator, Congressman or Congresswoman, as applicable)
Business Address
City, State, Zip Code

Attention:  (
President, Senator, Congressman or Congresswoman) First Name/Last Name

The U.S. Supreme Court failed to act responsibly in its most recent court decision to deny a $14 Million court settlement as
ruled by a jury verdict in lower courts to John Thompson.  Mr. John Thompson spent 14 years on death row and was within
weeks of being executed because at least four New Orleans City prosecutors had hidden a blood test and other evidence that
would have proven Thompson’s innocence.

Source:  LA Times article entitled “Supreme Court rejects damages for innocent man who spent 14 years on death row” by
David G. Savage, Washington Bureau, March 30, 2011.

“There are cases where an individual has been wrongfully treated by his government and about the only way, unless the
individual resorts to court, and even in some cases the courts are not able to give proper relief, the only area or avenue open to
the individual is through his representative. When you find a bona fide error has been made, I suggest that you make a maximum
effort to remedy it. This I feel is a vital and important function of those of us in the House of Representatives.”

Authors: Donald G. Tacheron and Morris Udall, from the book entitled, “The Job of the Congressman”, pages 65 and 66.

(The above excerpt The Job of the Congressman holds true for any elected office holder, and/or U.S. Citizen.)

When the U.S. Supreme Court, or the lower courts fail, then government “checks and balances” mandate that elected officials
correct this injustice in behalf of law abiding citizens such as Mr. John Thompson, whose lawful Constitutional rights have been
egregiously violated by such a serious atrocity of government.

John Thompson is entitled to and has earned the right to received the $14 million court settlement plus any additional amount
deemed fair by U.S. Citizens for the additional pain and suffering endured due to this very unjust, truly Un-American U.S.
Supreme Court decision.

I’m petitioning you, as a law abiding taxpaying citizen so that you and other elected officials can exercise your authority to:

1. Make it possible for John Thompson to receive redress for the damage done to his life.

2. Initiate
impeachment proceedings to remove Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas from the U.S. Supreme Court.

Last but not least, more than any other Supreme Court Justice, Justice Clarence Thomas had a duty to protect the Constitutional
rights of U.S. born descendants of slaves.


Sincerely,
________________________________
First Name, MI, Last Name

(
The same format can be used to petition by U.S. mail, President Barack Obama, your elected official with the House of
Representatives, U.S. Senate, Governor, State Assembly, Mayor, Council person, etc.)

PS:  To date, Congresswoman Barbara Lee is the
only black elected official who has responded.

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"I believe I can bring something different, that I can walk in the shoes of the people who are affected by what the court does"
by Justice Clarence Thomas, as published in "Clarence Thomas Doesn't Mind Being the Odd Man Out", LA Times, July 2,
2011.   (20 more years of Clarence Thomas, I should hope not, because Justice Clarence Thomas has no regard for his sworn
duty to uphold the Constitution to protect the rights of law abiding U.S. born black men and women violated by serious
atrocities of bad government.  Clarence Thomas needs to be impeached ASAP for being blatantly incompetent.)

" Conservatives on the High Court........have failed to recognize that civil suits for money damages, including class actions, are
essential to ensure that injured individuals gain recovery and that future misconduct is deterred. People wrongly convicted
should have access to federal courts to gain redress. Constitutional rights are meaningless if there are no courts to enforce
them.............No principle is more basic to our constitutional system than that a person who has been hurt deserves his or her
day in court.....
Congress can and must act to remedy many of these injustices. The Supreme Court needs to believe this again,
and to act accordingly."  as published in the article entitled, "
The Supreme Court Closes the Door to Justice" LA Times, by
Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, UC Irvine School of Law.

There is no question that elected black leaders are dysfunctional and don't respect the rule of law
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