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To Governor Perry - Texas

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  To Governor Perry - Texas Dear Governor Perry - Texas My name is David Nollmeyer. I am contacting you do to in-continuo Human Rights abuse. I am contacting you in regards to issues of homeland security that have a Texas History. Many years ago at the end of the Reagan Presidency I protested outside a facility in Houston where President Reagan was having a fundraiser. One of the Hunt brothers landed in a helicopter behind and he and his wife said hello to me. I had hitchhiked in from Santa Monica CA. I slept in the park near this facility. That night someone attempted to set me on fire while I was sleeping. I believe it was a homeless person I had seen earlier. I then hitchhiked to Atlanta for the second Martin Luther King Junior parade. I obtained a place across the start line and Jesse Jackson waved to me along with Coretta Scott King and Family. In short I am protesting in the strongest terms the de facto conditions of spraying the air, slamming doors by the informant drones of...

Prostitution is Dehumanizing

  MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2005 Prostitution is Dehumanizing I have been writing posts concerning de facto human rights abuse. In this connection is the use of criminal  Deals  by individuals and groups. I have and continue to be a litigant in at least three United States Federal court actions. They are against ex-chief of LAPD Bernard Parks and still Attorney General Lockyer of California, and New Ramen Reti, a Hare Krishna Commune. On or near December 20, 2004 two prostitutes took the room next to me at motel in Morro Bay in San Luis Obispo. I was attending Columbia College in Missouri by distant education. LAPD arranged to have these two who are not college students at any facility. The two are embedded against other female college students that I did know personally that never went to this motel. We are connected only by real college class activity. I refuse to lower myself to the level of prostitute you are gay, bisexual, or overweight.It appears that LAPD and their accomp...

Human Rights

MONDAY, JUNE 06, 2005 Human Rights I have not totally researched this position. I do know that this country has been one of the worst on human rights in the Western Hemisphere. David Learn More About this Issue BACKGROUND In 1990, the US Congress instituted a ban on military training (IMET) and military aid (FMF) to Guatemala following the murder of US innkeeper Michael Devine allegedly by members of the Guatemalan military. Since that time, Amnesty International has actively supported the ban, given the Guatemalan government’s lack of compliance with key military reform provisions elaborated in the landmark 1996 Peace Accords. See AMR 34/014/2005 Memorandum to the Government of Guatemala: Amnesty International’s concerns regarding the current human rights situation, for a comprehensive overview of the current human rights situation in Guatemala. President Óscar Berger from the party Gran Alianza Nacional (GANA), National Alliance, was inaugurated on January 14, 2004. Initially he took...