SUMMER OF 1993
Injustice In The Halls of Congress
There was a meeting in Washington, D.C. of concerned mothers and grandmothers. We had gathered there to go and visit Senator Ted Kennedy, he is a big proponent of abortion and votes for all the bills that support the killing of babies.
We had set up a meeting time to meet with him, and about 100 mothers and grandmothers all dressed in our Sunday best went to his office to meet with him. But he never showed up for the scheduled meeting, so we waited for him in his office. Ted Kennedy is supposed to be a public servant, but obviously he does not serve the best interests of the public, or meet with people who try to present him some truths.
Well after a little while the police came up to his office and told us that if we didn't leave this public building , and tax payer funded office that we would be arrested. So we went outside in the hall to wait for him, but soon there were more police there than all us ladies. They started hauling us away. We were upstairs about 5 floors and they drug us to the stairway and if we did not get up and walk down the stairs they drug us down the stairs. They took us to the jail and booked us. Here they told us there would be a fine of $50 plus court costs. They told us that if we didn't pay the fine, they could put out a warrant for our arrest. If we were stopped for a traffic violation and our name came up on a computer somewhere, we could wind up in a strange jail in a strange place. Talk about strange, our system of justice is not for the just anymore. Criminals receive more rights and help from the courts than do the righteous people trying to get the truth out about abortion.
One of my dear friends went back for the trial in Washington and plead not guilty, and she had to spend two days in the worst jail in America, that being the Washington, D.C. jail. I did not pay the fine, or go back for the court date because I felt it was an unfair, unjust arrest, in our corrupt system of laws.
Proverbs 29:2 When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.
So it was in 1994 the Congress of the United States passed a new Law, called the FACE ACT!
F.A.C.E. A NATIONAL DISGRACE
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