Friday, May 10, 2013

Moshi






What the neighbors saw was terrifying and dehumanizing: Naked women on dog leashes, crawling in the dirt. A lady clutching an infant and pounding on a window for help.

            Yet the gut-wrenching reports couldn’t persuade the Cleveland cops to go inside the rundown house - where three women kidnapped between 2002 and 2004 were held hostage by the vile homeowner, officials said.

            On one occasion in the spring of 2012, four local senior citizens called police - and waited two hours in vain for authorities to appear at the home of Ariel Castro, 52, a local bus driver.

            Neighbor Israel Lugo, 39, recounted how his sister spotted the desperate woman with the baby banging on the upstairs window in November 2011.

            He called police after his shaken sibling shared the chilling tale.
             
            “They knocked on the door a good 20 times,” said Lugo, a local contractor. “There was no answer, so they left.”

            Cintron said her daughter spied a naked woman crawling through the backyard several years ago, yet cops turned up nothing unusual at the home.

            The quartet of elderly women spied three naked women with dog chains and leashes around their necks in the backyard of Castro’s home, Lugo said. Three men were with the women, who called the police.

            “Cops never showed up,” Lugo said.

~Courtesy of PressTV~


            As the listening-reading public brought within the neurology of their personhood, the horror story from Ohio, the additional horror story from Philadelphia pertaining to the Gosnell abortion clinic.  Civilized citizens with functioning brain cells, must ask the question "When will law-abiding, God-fearing, tax-paying citizens get answers to why the judicial system, particularly law enforcement, has deserted this nation and it's citizenry?"

            This writer wrote the new republican Governor, Pat McCory recently, asking why  well paid bearcats and government officials are simply going through the motions.  In my lifetime, I have seen law enforcement change totally.  Once, in a nearby town, I introduced the late senator Jesse Helms at a law enforcement appreciation dinner.  I remember saying that law enforcement is the only blue line standing between the public and chaos.  It is not true anymore.  The public can no longer depend on law enforcement.

            The last time this disabled senior citizen called on law enforcement, it was a pitiful morass of incompetence, when evidence was so plain. 

            Most of these instances I have written on in the past. I fully realize that the disabled are easy marks for the criminals.  As long as this writer has a telephone, he can get help.  Twice in one year, my phone lines were cut (this was before cell pones).  With great difficulty, I finally got help. And finally, with much effort, my neighbor got police to my house.  We employed both the police and the sheriff's department; both recognizing the trouble, both telling me to my face, that they could do nothing unless I were killed.  Again, a large office building which I owned was broken into. Six tenants offices were ransacked...the interior doors were smashed.  The police gave me a report number, and that was all.  No investigating, no repoire with tenants.

            This year, this writers beach house rented to movie studio people sustained much interior damage and thievery of the fully furnished house (furniture, rugs, bedspreads, comforters, towels, etc).  A police report, enough significant damage so it was turned over to a detective. The detective called and said that nothing would be done because he called the thieves and they told him that "They didn't take anything."  In other words, the owner, paying many thousands of dollars in taxes every year, thousands in utilities every year; so absolutely evident as to what happened, as seen by the investigating officer, my employees testimony.  Yet, the police refusing to prosecute the thieves. 

            A newspaper account of a recent wreck, in which airbags deployed in the front, covering a woman. Her car was hauled off somewhere, her dead body found in it three days later. Perhaps she was not dead when the car was hauled off.  Why did not the police search for the driver of the car, in the car?  (Newsobserver.com)  Bangladesh: building explosion, 1,038 people died. Seventeeen days later, one woman was found alive.

            This totally blind, 100% disabled serv.-conn. medical officer veteran of the Korean conflict, has experienced every ineptness of the Veterans Administration.  At the sunset of my life (age 83), 50 years of nightness, it was all topped off recently when I learned that The North Carolina State Commission for the Blind, did not have this blind citizen on their registry - "...have never heard of me".

            My ancestors founded Morristown, NJ. Some moved south to Wilson-Wayne County -  long time citizens of this state.  This writer, UNC-CH philanthropy, Jaycee Young Man of the Year in the state, writer of the NC Hedgehog blog, world traveler, etc.  Yet, the people who are "supposed" to be interested in blind people, have never heard of this blind person.  It all developed because I was attempting to get a radio that reads the newspapers to me, which is supplied to the blind.  When Jennifer, State Commission for the Blind, came by my house, the first time anyone from the commission ever came by, she brought a talking clock...Moshi - which does not function.  The paradox, is this blind veteran, citizen of NC, has never been able to get a white cane, talking watch, or anything from the government.
            For the citizens demanding increased welfare care, intolerance, socialized healthcare, you may get what you don't want.  The laxity, callousness, ineptness of the Veteran's Administration, Post Office system and law enforcement, which, like most government agencies are now just playing games, going through the motions.

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