(To City manager) Dear Spencer, Encountering you was a most - TopicsExpress



          

(To City manager) Dear Spencer, Encountering you was a most pleasant experience. I admired your calm in the face of radical seeming new information. My advice as an advocate really is most mundane but celebrated today in the rapid waves of information that I can relate to you many points of contacts the city has established with long working relationships of government to citizens. And in the case of this and many states the matter of citizen responses may not even make the news with purely democratic news. The worst has happened and we can do much better. I am the one who has taken the wrongs to right and the rest is up to you and others as they have their marching orders. I am about to begin anew with the court, State vs. me. The wrongs are illustrated and the rights have to be won. I must prove to the court that as the art world has tragically been diminished by time and circumstances, the science of art that I am worthy beyond any to prove must find an emancipated place. This discrimination has and always will be against me as a woman. My proof is that I was the ONLY one by the side of the road to wave at Justice OConnor at Women Having 100 Years of the Right to Vote Parade. I stand in protest, I teach in protest, I do art in protest, etc., as an emancipated disabled individual for which I also pay too dear a price. That emancipation costs me any resources that would be called up if I needed diapering since the 1958 brain injury. My intelligentsia folks did pretty well to surfeit my educational needs and in the doing of being educator parents they geared me for a priceless world where the rich parlay anything they want. Yet I am excluded again by the order of the Supreme Court that the Bohemian Club may exclude women as was true at the GA golf course where they accepted Tiger back from disgrace, where they give the rich old duffers an advantage that is not begging with your cap in your hand handicaps, and where they now allow women because the CEO of the parent co. is now a woman. So the Phoenix Art Museum had a sale off museum walls for forty plus years for white men and I stood out with a cop with a gun until i had had my say and the angel;s told em my work was done and the intelligentsia of PHX punished (stopped) PAM from their unconscionable exercise in discrimination against women and minorities which still has a chilling effect by city museum treatment of my Native sisters and brothers in art who are charged $25 an hour to sell their art. Not only should they be paid with prominence, reparations should be made for the horrific consequences of lives in enforced poverty in this capitol of this new and court-wise still provincial state. As I was saying, to the courts I will go and follow me in interest if you will. My route is circuitous but defined by the behaviors victimizing me for my disabilities like that of Jimmy as Director of Human Services, Phoenix. He was very aroused, excited and cheerful to treat me like I made no sense. The man should have his calls recorded for evidence. Do let me know if and when you find someone with whom to file a claim about his vile misogyny that this day as for the past two weeks threatens my very welfare of electric service. I am eligible and the ways I am defeated for even applying are the crux of our start, so invite as many others as possible to hear about this man who is a hater when there have been others in predator roles who callously bully me like I was stupid. There is a fine line in my world. I am Retarded, but I equally am savant and actually superior by calamity of disabilty. Go figure, Ive got an art mural to afford for a compassionate and charitable congregation by way of my finest virtuosity as an artist. Lets all see how far I get and how fast, these seem to be the ways I am measured. The Presidential response to me should not be missed. I look forward to getting it done. Best Regards, Susan
Posted on: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 04:59:52 +0000

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