My relevant background as ordinary guy with a big education and drive for Justice I posted
Monday.
All over the World little people are rising up, and we're doing it right here via Internet television, which is precisely why they've tried to shut me down 7 times, including the Former Massachusetts Bar Association President Richard C. Van Nostrand, Esq. tricking Blogger into deleting emails crucial to my defense that a room full of Blogger Attorneys correctly replaced.
Folks like Plez at Plezworld keeping an eye on the sitch.
Folks like v3three at Cultured State keep dropping in from time to time.
Folks like
attorney-to-be qrswave at
Truth will set you free and
Culture for all who blogrolled me.
Folks like Emmett Till historian Susan Klopfer who blogrolled me.
Folks like North Carolina NAACP communications wonk Jerry McClough, who got me started audioblawgging and who wants to call in the Marines for what's happening in New Hampshire.
Folks like Discuss Race's Dave Myers who say "You're the Man!"
Folks at Daily Kos who recognize the NAACP has lost its way.
Folks at Daily Kos who recognize the brilliance of this project, funded by the people, and its legal, socio-political drive, who write:
Now that I've been to his blog and watched some of his video [at KingCast.net] some of the video tapes, I have to agree that this is a very interesting blog. It's also funny as hell. And Mr. King, Esq. is great to watch in action. Thanks for posting all this and I wish you luck on your case. But who is the guy that follows you around and videos everything? This really is such a perfect use of the new technology of video, internet, and broadband.
and:
Mr. King, lawyers like you drive other lawyers crazy. You're obsessive; you believe in truth and you aren't going to let the other side get away with anything. I mean this from the bottom of my heart -- I hope I never am forced to litigate against you (the greatest compliment I know).
And then you got some buttheads at Daily Kos -- who shall remain nameless pursuant to board policy -- who will take time to read an adverse Ohio Supreme Court decision - the falsity of which is central to this whole project - but not take time to click on any links I provide to substantiate my position. Which makes them no different than the institutions that people at Kos, a progressive board, are supposed to be questioning:
"I am not obligated to click on your links."
With all due respect, before you criticize something, you need to read about it, or watch the movies as provided at KingCast. That's what principled discourse is all about. That's why I actually read Rush Limbaugh's blog sometimes. Frankly, any other approach renders you foolhardy, and a disengenous intellectual.
You should be thinking about why businesspeople on the street at lunchtime in Columbus, Ohio would shake my hand and say "way to be, King, for going after City Council last night for improperly towing that man's motor home, keeping it for weeks and not paying him," etc. etc. and why the establishment could and would definitely do whatever it wanted to in order to get me outta' there.
You should be asking yourselves "hey, can it really be true that this former editor of a state newspaper, reporter at a daily and four-year employee of Ohio's largest law enforcement agency could suddenly forget all legal princples he has learned at a top-50 law school, where he wrote a successful Ohio Supreme Court First Amendment brief -- to become a lawless attorney?" It ain't true, people. The government has a set of well-structured lies put in place but you have to open a link or two in order to see that.
I have had some principled discussions on this board with people who disagree with me, as long as they make an effort to actually read. When I paste in a link, I'm not doing it for my health. I'm doing it because the assertion set forth in the body itself is supported in the link. That is a principle function of hypertext, duh.
At any rate, all of you, along with the lying attorneys, NAACP "leaders" and Chief Dunn, will be featured in some way or another as this project continues, and as I get back into the spoken word sessions, and in my biography -- which is more the story of a lot of little people living on the outside of our fine system of jurisprudence -- than it is about me.
KingCast.net