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Left Hanging by Marlene Jennings, M.P.

PHYLLIS CARTER, Saturday, May 29, 2010 - 19:51

Marlene Jennings, Federal Liberal Member of Parliament in Canada, is a very attractive person. She is bright, capable and very pleasant. It may sound strange but, in spite of what others are telling me about her character, I really like her.

For a while, I thought Marlene was the person who would finally bring me justice. For a while, I had good reason to believe she was going to be my hero. She had acknowledged twice, publicly, that my rights had been violated three times by the authorities and I believed that she was finally going to help me.

I actually thought Marlene Jennings should be prime minister.

But when she was re-elected in 2008, Marlene Jennings sat at the right hand of the Liberal leader of the opposition, Michael Ignatieff, and she disappeared from my life.

All the details of this case have been reported at http://dawnmcsweeney.blogspot.com and also at http://phylliscartersjournal.blogspot.com.

But with or without Marlene Jennings, I must continue fighting for justice, for myself, for my family, for thousands of other Canadian crime victims. I will not stop until Dawn McSweeney and her self-proclaimed "partners in crime" are tried in criminal court by an honest judge and they return everything they have stolen. Until then, I battle day and night. With or without Marlene Jennings.

It would be nice to hear from Marlene Jennings, my Member of Parliament, if she had anything to say that would help bring justice to crime victims like me - before too much longer.

Fighting for justice alone, day and night, for thirteen years takes an awful lot of determination, time and energy. But you must fight when you know your cause is just. There is no choice.

Even though I am also fighting for my life now, I continue my battle for justice against these criminals - and against a legal system that cares nothing for justice.

" Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."

Martin Luther King, Jr.



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