
CASE #3:06-cv-00095-MCR-EMT - Appeal Case # 09-12234-C
Thank God for Nomocracy in America. Can you imagine such a great Country without this powerful tool called Nomocracy? To me, that would be total anarchy. Nomocracy simply means to me the rule of law which limits the discretion of officials, and provides a process by which errors or abuse of discretion can be corrected. We trust officials to exercise such discretion as they have with wisdom, justice, and competence, to avoid government that is arbitrary, insolent, discriminatory, prejudiced, intrusive and corrupt. However, can judges push the envelope of their discretion to the detriment of the Country's citizens? I believe, they can if left unchecked by watchful eyes. If such happens, it can send a tidal wave of bad publicity around the world. It was President Jimmy Carter who once said,
"The best way to enhance freedom in other lands is to demonstrate here that our democratic system is worthy of emulation." -Jimmy Carter
"Next to our right of liberty, the right of property is the most important individual right guaranteed by the Constitution." -William Taft, 1909-1913
"The three great rights are so bound together as to be essentially one right. To give a man his life, but deny him his liberty, is to take from him all that makes his life worth living. To give him his liberty, but take from him the property which is the fruit and badge of his liberty, is to still leave him a slave."
- George Sutherland, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1921.
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This post number 4 is the continuation of the Gulf Case Saga on the Gulf of Mexico. This is an actual case unfolding right now in the appeal phase. I applaud George Sutherland's quote above for indeed, property is the badge of a man's liberty. Why was my property taken away from me in America with impunity on those who committed the harm? Why is there no correction of those violations still now after more than four years and despite the overwhelming evidence? Why should the negro continue to suffer despite his extra effort to pursue and achieve the American dream? Why are loose canons left unchecked and unsupervised to demoralized innocent citizens and threaten the prosperity of our Country? The reader is cautioned to pay close attention to each post as together they unravel a legal mystery. As stated in the previous post, the GULF CASE is not fiction but it is about first and foremost the violation of property rights against an African american family and against Property rights policies upheld by the Supreme Courts and the Justice Department. It is the true story of an African-American family and their total demise on American soil due to injustice in 2009. After approximately 25 years of successful development and wonderful achievements, as a former Department of Defense Contractor, an African-American real estate developer was ravaged and devastated by a lower Government namely the walton County on the Gulf of Mexico and the plaintiffs' case was worsened by a deadly blow from a Federal Judge who after 379 motions and attorney entries, three years of debate, an array of depositions, and a plethora of lies, deceits, misleadings, inconsistencies and falsehood, issued an incoherent order to make bad matter worse. Unchecked properly by superiors, the judge has done the unthinkable against what she stated before she would never do meaning to make the public afraid of the court. This saga entails romance, intrigues, dangers and the eventual demise of an African-American family who watched their American Dream turn to an American nightmare on American soil, after following the rules and working their tail off for approximately 25 years. Would you call this a judicial oversight, judicial discretion or plain injustice? Speak loud America and respond lest this becomes the norm under this historic administration which does not stand for injustice. We will analyze one of these incoherences among many in this blog.
INCOHERENCE # 4: On May 25, 2005, the Plaintiffs' attorney issued a letter to the Walton County's main defendant stating that the plaintiff Sony Roy, was African-American. Furthermore, the County through their appointed inspection personnel has visited plaintiff Sony Roy several times and knew full-well that the Plaintiff was an African American. This was an undeniable truth and evidence. In return, Plaintiff Sony Roy had visited the County offices several times and has met with several people at the County beyond the letter written and sent by his attorney on March 25, 2005, which was properly received by the County. However, the County through their principal defendants' attorney, denied knowing the race of the plaintiffs flat out in writing and in the Court's archives. Regardless of the County's petty excuses and misleading statements of not knowing, the truth is inevitable, if they should know, if they could know, they had to know by the courier system of the United States. This is a misleading that should not be tolerated in Federal courts. Yet, the Federal Judge on March 31, 2009 closed the case and allowed such misleadings, inconsistencies and blatant untruths to go unnoticed by not dealing with the Property rights nor the civil rights violations of this case as they should have been. Why such oversight? I do not know. Is this the pursuit of justice in America I dreamed of since I was eight years old? Would you call this a judicial oversight, judicial discretion or plain injustice? This African American family needs an amicus desperately as their case stands in appellate court right now. We appeal to any Friend of the court who can issue that Amicus to let the court know that other eyes are scrutinizing the unfolding of this case closely to do so as soon as possible. You may contact Sony Roy at (240) 786-8637 or email him at mybafu@gmail.com. Any bipartisan efforts will be greatly appreciated.
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Sony Roy, Author and plaintiff
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