Monday, December 24, 2007

OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS










I have contacted the ACLU, and given them much information, but they seem more interested in writing briefs for exotic entertainers, arrested for doing lap dances. In correspondence with Ms. LOIS PERRIN, I am told, they cannot help unless the matter involves a government agency, then they tell me they can if a decision is against me, then they tell me they do not have the manpower and time. Each of the criteria I met at the time I contacted them.

Coincidently, I find a lawyer, ROGER FONSECA, at the firm representing my former employer, is the national representative for the Hawaii chapter of the ACLU and their staff, also have a few names that are the same as those associated with Hawaii real estate. They cannot help, but they can accept my information at three intervals.


Lois Perrin


Roger Fonseca





There's not too much that doesn't involve real estate, directly or indirectly.
Every business sits on real estate, even graveyards. Dead folk even have a vested interest in it.

GREGORY PERRIN, a veteran in the concrete pumping industry and owner of American Standard Concrete Pumping Hawaii, Inc

ACLU OF HAWAII






THE ACLU SHOULD BE TESTED.









ADVERTISER STAFF
HONOLULU -- The American Civil Liberties Union is inviting public school teachers and others to join a legal challenge of random drug testing.

ACLU attorneys will start touring the state later this month in search of plaintiffs for its lawsuit against the state.


The group is looking for teachers and others who want to be plaintiffs in the lawsuit that will challenge the testing program, said LOIS PERRIN, legal director of the ACLU of Hawai'i.

"Our education system is failing students by resorting to dragnet searches that do little to protect anyone while violating the rights of everyone," Perrin said.



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