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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Organized Crime in the Minnesota Judiciary


We are publishing an expose about corruption in the Minnesota courts, and among the collaborating legislature. We are going to discuss specific incidents of this corruption and offer direction to the solution as well. In the process, we are going to make specific claims that some have been wrongly convicted and incarcerated (or censured, fined and otherwise vilified).

The first case we address is a claim of racism (and conniving corruption) against the sitting Chief Judge in Hennepin County Minnesota, Lucy Weiland. You may read it at http://www.uncleraisin.com/UR/MN/MN01.asp. We feel it necessary to clearly, and up front, make our position known regarding racism. First, we are not racists. We do not recognize that color, nationality or creed plays any part in a person's true guilt. If there is a just law and a person violates it, they are guilty, period. If they have not, they are innocent, period.

At the root of racism is the concept of evolution. Evolution, in basic terms, affords the basis of thought that the races come from different evolutionary processes. It is the fundamental belief at UncleRaisin.com that all races descend from a common ancestral origin - Adam and Eve in particular - and were created by divine action. From that premise, we conclude that all people, regardless of ancestral heritage, are brethren and will answer to the same Judge of the universe - Jehovah God.

Please visit and read at http://www.uncleraisin.com/UR/MN/MN01.asp

Best Regards, Uncle Raisin Editor

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