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Pike County Coercion

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Pete Moss

Member
What is the name of your state? Pike County, NE Pennsylvania

In criminal proceedings, exculpatory evidence has been supressed through Pike County chicanery in order to squeeze defendants through an illicit program akin to
Amish-type malarkey. That's been fodder for ACLU litigation going on decades, now even after the Scopes trial when Clarence Darrow made mince meat of William Jennings Bryan.

The county court and jail run an illegal religious indoctrination program which aggrandizes its coffers all at the expense of individuals' First Amendment rights.

Those who promote the program congratulate each other and are pleased to be seen by men for their much praying in public as it were.

Neither justice, reality nor family values are thus served.​
:eek:
 
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FlyingRon

Senior Member
Do you have a question, or did you just come here to vent at us, who have no ability to change the way things are?

Would you like to lay some facts on us rather than your vitriolic summary?
 

Pete Moss

Member
With the Pike County, PA Jail Inmate Handbook [$0.39] -
  • printed evidence therein of the PCCF religious indoctrination / 12-steps/AA/God-centered requirements for state parole recommendation;
  • former lawyers' letters shows supression of important evidence in order to squeeze people thru the Pike County Jail religious program.
  • Commonwealth incident reports evidencing aggrandizement of local Catholic Hospitals and services through Medicare and other gov't fraud in the poor, under-educated region of the Poconos.
  • Obstruction of the right to appeal by Pike County court officials [lying, withholding evidence, stonewalling, violation of Sixth Amendment right to attorney].

    Woe unto them. :eek:
 
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Curt581

Senior Member
Rick Moranis from the movie "Ghostbusters", the scene with the colander on his head:

"Yes, have some".
 

The Occultist

Senior Member
OP, if you have an actual question, please ask it.

Also, stop using the "centered" formatting, as it makes your posts quite annoying to read.
 

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