To: STEPHEN HARPER, PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA, AUNG SAN SUU KYI, LEGISLATOR, MYANMAR BURMA, MIKHAIL GORBACHEV, FORMER LEADER, SOVIET UNION, N SARKOZY, FORMER PRESIDENT OF FRANCE, BILL GATES, CEO, MICROSOFT, GEORGE WILL, JOURNALIST, MICHELLE M...

F.I.S.T. Prosecutor

September 18, 2012
Dear Mr. President:
There are thousands of victims of injustice at the hands of criminals operating under color of authority. Your Administration must provide justice now, by appointing FIST Prosecutors in every State where citizens have exercised their 9th and 10th Amendment rights to establish such a network to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. Your US Justice Department has notably failed to carry out your mandate to affirm the Constitution as per your Oath of Office. Mr. President, tear down this wall of obstruction in Washington, and act now to appoint FIST Prosecutors in Pennsylvania and other States. Pardon Don Siegelman, and appoint him your right-hand man in helping to establish this much-needed network to enforce Article Four, Section Four, and Article Six of the US Constitution. Mr. President, where justice falls through at the State level, you must act to help people who have fallen through the cracks of a broken system, with the six-month long backlog on pardons at the US Justice Department, and months-long backlogs on cases waiting to be heard in every State, resulting in overburdening of public defenders everywhere. Mr. President, you must address the disgraceful gridlock in American justice now, and provide recourse for tens of thousands of people in America who have been denied justice. You cannot wait until after the election. You cannot dismiss this advice on the word of your advisors. Act now. No one will vote against you for living up to your Oath of Office. - Scott Davis

Why is this important?

This petition by we, the people of the United States, is to re-establish justice, provide for a better defense, promote the general welfare, reinstate domestic tranquility and trust in Government, and to assure to ourselves and our posterity the survival and the success of Liberty - and to guarantee the survival of every part of the Constitution, especially those parts establishing due process of law, civil rights and respectable courts.