Slow But Sure Justice

I’ve been waiting a long time for justice. Not as long as the U.S. government waited for justice to be done with regards to Osama, but at times it feels like it. I know visitors to this site from Raymore and Lees Summit, Missouri want to know how close they are to having to answer before a court of law about what they did. Things have started towards that goal. It will be slow, but it will happened. If I hadn’t have been so scared and begged my brother to take a plea the outcome might have been different. At this point, nothing short of death will make me give up the fight for Rick. Lies are about to be exposed and everything the bad guys did to my brother and family will be done to them. The prison they made for us will be theirs. The situation reminds me of a scene from the film Wyatt Earp. Just before the confrontation at the OK Corral a question was posed to Earp by Clem Hafford. “Is there gonna be a fight, Wyatt?” Clem asked. “I think there must be,” Wyatt responded. And after Earp’s brothers were wounded and killed Doc asked Wyatt, “What do you want to do? Wyatt said coolly, “Kill them all.” That was an option in the old west – not today. Until the people that have brought about such pain do what’s right, everything they touch is going to fail.

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