Showing posts with label charges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charges. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

The Cream . . .



. . . of the Swamp (BTW-  isn't that supposed to be drained?)


(from https://www.newsweek.com/ross-accused-stealing-120-million-1060598?utm_source=Public&utm_medium=Feed&utm_campaign=Distribution)
". . . “The SEC has never initiated any enforcement action against me,” (Cabinet member Wilbur) Ross told Forbes in a statement. “No regulatory agency has ever asserted such charges or any other charges against me, and there is no basis for any such allegations.". . . But the report noted that the SEC had fined Ross’s company $2.3 million in August 2016  for collecting some $10.4 million in fees from investors from deals completed between 2001 to 2011, which covered a portion of Ross's time at the firm. . . "




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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Finger Pointing. . .

(from Howard Bess)
"Vic Kohring lives in Wasilla, Alaska, the city made famous by Sarah Palin.  He served seven terms in the Alaska State House of Representatives.  He was convicted of accepting illegal gifts.  He served his sentence in prison and has completed his parole/probation without violations of any kind.  All his rights as a citizen have been restored.  He now wants to run for a seat on the Wasilla City Council.
    Bob Filner is the mayor of San Diego, California.  He served in the U.S. House of Representatives.  He served with distinction, but chose to leave Congress to run for the office of Mayor of San Diego.  It has come to light that he has been a habitual sexual harasser of women with whom he worked.  The charges are credible and there has been a loud cry for him to resign from his office of mayor.  He has apologized for his behavior and has no intention to resign.  He wants to be mayor of San Diego.
    Anthony Weiner was elected to the U.S. House of Representative seven times.  When he was charged with inappropriate sexting on the internet, he resigned from Congress and returned to New York City.  When Weiner returned to New York City he continued his sexting activities under a different name.  He has decided that he wants to be mayor of New York City. 
He has apologized for his sexting activities and promises never to do such things gain.  People are calling for his dropping out of the mayoral race.  To date Weiner refuses to be a drop out.
    I do not approve of Vic Kohring accepting illegal gifts.  I do not approve of Bob Filner’s sexual behavior.  I do not approve of Anthony Weiner’s sexting.  However, if I dwell on the things that upset me, I will be a miserable human being.  The Israelite/Christian tradition makes it abundantly clear that all human being are flawed and fall short of the potential of their lives. 
    Some well-intentioned human beings are hung up on cleaning up everyone’s flaws except his/her own.  I am very skeptical about “clean up the mess” politicians and am even more concerned about “clean up the mess” religious leaders.  I love the list of the fruits of the Spirit that Paul enumerates in his Galatians letter.  Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.  I find no reference to judging and whistleblowing.  Judging and whistleblowing do have a spirit behind them, but it is clearly not the one that Paul calls the “Holy Spirit.”
    What to do about what is wrong in the world is a major topic in the Bible literature.  There is disagreement about what should be done.  There were devout people who thought their God advocated killing or seriously penalizing the wrong doer.  Several of the Old Testament prophets disagreed, and for Jesus, the rabbi from Nazareth, punishment was counterproductive.  He was much more interested in restoring, reclaiming, and making the flawed persons whole.
    Of all the stories that Jesus told, the one of first importance is the parable of the Good Samaritan.  I would place the parable of the wayward son in the second spot.  The son blew family money on riotous living and made a fool of himself with women.  When he came to his senses, he went home where his father welcomed him and restored him to the family.  To accomplish this, the father had to extend an abundance of grace.  The extension of grace to the unworthy is an essential part of the Christian tradition. 
    Kohring, Weiner and Filner made fools of themselves, but that does not mean that their value as human beings has been discarded.  It may be that Vic Kohring will be a good city council member.  Weiner may make an excellent mayor of New York City and Filner may do a good job as the head of the government in San Diego.  Is there a place for grace in American public life?
    The United States is a nation of law.  However, it does not mean that we cannot be gracious within the framework of law.  Right now the mood of America is not to extend grace to anyone.  We have taken discretion from our judges and substituted mandatory sentences and absurd laws such as “three strikes and you’re out.”
    One of the great hypocrisies of Christians and their churches is their finger pointing and judging.  The foundation of the Christian Faith is not being right and pure but being gracious.  Our Faith calls us to be witnesses about a different way to live.  That way of life is gracious and restores the fallen. 
    If grace is good for any of us, it has to be good for all of us.  All of us must include Kohring, Weiner and Filner."
                   
(The Rev. Howard Bess is a retired American Baptist minister, who lives In Palmer, Alaska.  His email address is hdbss@mtaonline.net)



  

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Straighten this out . . .

. . . for justice's sake. . . 
**  a young boy was shot and killed

**  a self-appointed (by many reports)  'neighborhood watch' guard known to frequently call 911 about paranoid threat concerns admitted to the shooting

**  no charges were filed against the shooter, no arrest was made

**  the story remained local for about a month 

**  the place where this occurred has a law called 'the stand your ground' law which allows people to kill each other if the reason is 'self defense'

**  telephone calls were revealed between the young boy and a friend (some said girl friend) that sound like he was being stalked and was in fear

**  the killer was said to have uttered racial epithets during a 911 call he made during this incident

**  more than a month after the fact, 'witnesses' corroborated with the shooters now revealed story that he was attacked by the boy

**  The New Black Panthers place a $10,000 bounty on the shooter

**  the shooter's whereabouts are unknown at latest report

Doesn't everyone deserve justice? 
The identities of victim and perpetrator appear obvious.
At first hearing, there is no apparent justice.
Everyone deserves a fair trial.
If one is not guilty, why would one hide?
A human being has died.
A fair trial must be held.
'Stand Your Ground' is a STUPID law!!




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