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Richard Simkanin being released

Started by Kat Kanning, June 15, 2010, 09:32 AM NHFT

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Kat Kanning

> . Richard Simkanin, Political Prisoner, Getting Out
>
> This Friday, June 18th, Richard Simkanin, after having been held as
> a political prisoner by the U.S. tyrants for over SIX YEARS, will
> be free (relatively speaking). I cannot even begin to express the
> injustice that Mr. Simkanin has had to endure, in so many different
> ways. What the god-complex megalomaniacs and their mercenaries--
> especially one sadistic fascist swine called "Judge" John McBryde--
> did to Mr. Simkanin is despicable. They hate him for his honesty
> and courage, and his determination to tell the truth and do the
> right thing, and they made sure to do whatever they could to
> destroy his business, ruin his finances, mess up his family and
> social life, assault his reputation, and otherwise do their best to
> wear him down, in mind and body.
>
> But Mr. Simkanin's integrity remains intact. His devotion to truth
> and justice still live. The parasites did what they could to take
> everything else away from him, but they could not touch his soul.
>
> As odd as it sounds, being RELEASED from prison can be an extremely
> difficult thing for someone to go through. And the longer someone
> has been inside, the more traumatic the transition can be. I was
> only in for a year, in a minimum security prison "camp"--more or
> less "pretend" prison--and even then getting out of the cage felt
> really weird. I can't imagine what it would be like after SIX
> years, with family and social relationships messed up, finances
> gone, and so on. But I know, despite the obvious positive side of
> "getting out," it would be quite disturbing and difficult.
>
> So, when Richard Simkanin steps out of the evil clutches of the
> U.S. tyrants, I hope he gets the support he deserves, in light of
> the huge personal sacrifice he made in an effort to defend freedom
> and justice. I'm not sure which is more important: sending him a
> word of support, or sending him a few Federal Reserve Notes. So do
> both. If you mail them out TOMORROW, they should be waiting for him
> when he steps out of prison on Friday. Here is the address for
> sending letters or donations. (Checks should be made out to Daniel,
> NOT to Dick, who I doubt has a bank account anymore.)
>
> Richard Simkanin
> c/o Daniel Schinzing
> P.O. Box 222
> Cleburne, TX 76033
>
> I could say so much more about the injustice of this case, but this
> will have to do for now. Figure out the most you can afford, double
> it, and send him that.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Larken Rose