Friday, July 10, 2009

Calling In The Mexican Embassy










Spiritual Ministries Mind Spirit Body Vibrational Medicine Research, Healing and Education Center.
July 10, 2009
The Giving Of Credit, Where Credit Is Due
Rev. Tonie C. Wallace Dream-Founder and Director
Jada Stone Associate Director-Contributing Writer

Dear All One Family:

Early this morning while in my Google search, I finally discovered a website with the Mexican Embassy that would allow me to leave a message on it...The writing to the Mexican Embassy was not mine, yet that of one of my sisters who stated that every nationality should have an Embassy that here in United States, just so their population of people could have a voice being given to them in the event that any legal system in our land, were to not treat their people fairly.

That is also the reason as well that I wrote our President and First Lady and told them about my adopted daughter's plight with a system that believed her to commit the politically incorrect decision to marry an man outside of the accepted design...of those living in that county.

What I am doing in essence is a shaking the bushes to see what pops out...and all the while a waiting for a miracle for I know that every person who were to read these postings would have to agree that right is right and wrong is wrong...

While understanding the whole while that the way my adopted daughter's husband entered our country approximately 7 or 8 years ago, wasn't correct, yet his family in Mexico were very poor and her husband a coming here to get a job so that he could have his poor family in Mexico at least eat if nothing more for no he isn't a large pay receiver per hour employee...perhaps a little more than minimum if that at all...yet I understand that he and his wife tried to gain naturalization citizen papers yet the cost and process was too lenghty and involved and it somehow just got put to the back burner until the day; that they prayed that things would turn around and it could happen that her husband could claim this land as his and all other Americans that came here in the same manner...

My sister who is more world traveled than myself, told me to turn to the Mexican Embassy for help for my adopted daughter's husband about 3 months ago and when I told my adopted daughter what my sister had said, she said that she isn't supposed to help her husband in any way for that was a showing the court that she was more for her husband than her own child alleging rape and molestation...and it would be used against her...

Yet she would tell the few family and friends that knew, loved and respected her husband about my sister's idea...a couple of days later, she called me and told me that his cousins were too frightened to contact the Mexican Embassy for they as well were illegal immigrants and not only had families here to take care of, yet also family members in Mexico a also needing their help and besides they too were a saving money in which to gain their naturalization papers...

I also didn't want to make waves for my adopted daughter's husband's case for I didn't want her to lose her husband when he was sent back to Mexico, for then again the county that was a going after her and him, would have won because it seems that the largest intention that the legal system is a utilizing is the removal of one of their own from the arms of one of Mexico's...

Tuesday's kangaroo court day, made it quite apparent that come any decision about my adopted daughter's husband, that she would never be able to see him ever again anyways and why not just allow him to go home to his family rather than sit in one of our prisons for twenty years where upon getting out, he is deported back to Mexico anyways...

So deportation for the 24 year old man is perhaps the kindest thing to happen to him at this point...

Those are my thoughts at this moment in time and also contained below is the House of Representative (D) from Texas who spoke at Michael Jackson's Memorial Service about our Constitution providing for all of its citizens, the right to be classified "innocent before found guilty."

She also was the person to tell us about the man Michael Jackson whose heart was bigger than the love he received in return...a man our system allowed to be stripped of his dignity and respect as he fought hard to prove his innocence, yet never knowing that in our land...one is never found innocent, left me with such a hollow feeling in the pit of my stomach that even still today is present and it has been since Tuesday that I realized it; for on Michael Jackson's Memorial Service Day, I finally got what had made Michael Jackson forever feeling he had to prove to the world that he was innocent of those charges...the word given him when the court system & jury found that there wasn't enough evidence to convict him...and the word given him was acquittal instead of innocent!

Does Michael deserve that which this beautiful House of Representative in the state of Texas states he deserves being we allowed this type of wording to pass unnoticed except by those like himself that have found themselves in such a situation...

"Pop King, Humanitarian,kind and loving person, father, the greatest super star our land had ever known...I would have to say that we owe him plenty and I ask that he forgive us all, for we knew not what our system put into place to protect us, ended up becoming, until now...Let the voice of freedom ring loudly within our land...

Be Blessed Always
Love, Light and Peace
Tonie

Pelosi: Resolution on Michael Jackson unnecessary


By SUZANNE GAMBOA, Associated Press Writers Suzanne Gamboa, Associated Press Writers – 1 hr 15 mins ago
WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shut the door Thursday to a resolution honoring Michael Jackson because debate on the symbolic measure could raise "contrary views" about the pop star's life.
Lawmakers are free to use House speeches "to express their sympathy or their praise any time that they wish," said Pelosi, D-Calif. "I don't think it's necessary for us to have a resolution."
A resolution sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, cites some of the singer's charitable acts and proclaims him an American legend, musical icon and world humanitarian.
Even before Pelosi's comments, some Democrats said privately they did not support the resolution and a divisive debate would hurt House efforts to muster the votes for priorities such as health care and climate change.
Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., who posted a video on YouTube calling Michael Jackson a "pervert" and a "pedophile," has pledged to do all he could to block the resolution.
Michael Jackson was acquitted in 2005 of charges that he molested a 13-year-old boy. Those allegations, and his admission that children slept in his bed at his home but nothing sexual occurred, have led some members of Congress to put distance between themselves and any formal honor for the entertainer.
"A resolution, I think, would open up to contrary views to — that are not necessary at this time to be expressed in association with a resolution whose purpose is quite different," Pelosi said at a Capitol Hill news conference where she discussed various legislative matters.
Unbowed, Jackson Lee said she will seek support from colleagues who thanked her when she introduced the measure June 26, one day after Michael Jackson died. She said honorary resolutions don't often "pass the next day."
"On this floor we elevate people and doing that we have to work to tell your story," she said after a House vote. But she would need support from Democratic leadership for the resolution to advance to the full House from the committee where it is now.
When members of the Congressional Black Caucus held a moment of silence in the House after Jackson died June 25, some lawmakers walked out of the chamber.
Jackson Lee has pledged that the resolution, now before the House Foreign Affairs Committee where she is a member, would come to the full House for debate. Such honorary measures normally move quickly from committee to the full House and pass on a voice vote.
But Jackson Lee's resolution was in trouble early. It drew only one co-sponsor, Rep. Diane Watson, D-Calif., and was not endorsed by other black caucus members.
From the stage at Jackson's memorial Tuesday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Jackson Lee hoisted a framed copy of the resolution.
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Associated Press writer Jim Abrams contributed to this report.