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  • Member Since:

    April 04, 2002

  • Sex:

    Female

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    Single

  • Last Login:

    December 11, 2008

  • Education:

    Master's Degree

  • Location:

    Atlanta, GA

  • Race:

    Black/African American

  • Zodiac:

    Cancer


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 VISIT MY OFFICIAL BLACKPLANET PAGE FOR UPDATES

WWW.BLACKPLANET.COM/ASOLDIER4J USTICE

This where you will find updated information about me and my movement!

I have been waiting a long time for a reason to share my experiences with my brothers and sister of color and faith. Please revisit my bp page as it will have future information regarding the publishing of my first book. I believe this is a story that everyone shares a common belief about and somewhere in my story it will apply to you.

What this country has to offer African-Americans in the new millennium is nothing in comparison to what we had in the past. Everyday our communities are stripped and we are offered less socially, economically and educationally for ourselves and our children. Take a serious look around or just outside your door, for those of you who were raised in the 70's- we can see our communities stripped of the qualities of life that we once had and the future offers nothing for our children and even less for our grandchildren.

My story speaks the truth of why things may be the way they are around you, reading my life experiences in politics, and civil battles I've had with police officers, politicians, city, state and county government and judges, and how they protect themselves; or avoid prosecution because of their status. I sincerely pray my story can assist you in some way and help you overcome obstacles in your community.

Perhaps it will prevent you from being put through similar experiences by teaching or instructing you through real-life events on how to fight this system we have, and put you in a position for a better quality of life. I thank you for your interest and reading this page. I hope you order my book "A Soldier for Justice" The true-life story of Louise Redditt.--- email me for details.

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A SOLDIER FOR JUSTICE

The Preamble to the Constitution grants certain basic rights to anyone living in America. Among them is justice, domestic tranquility, liberty to pursue our posterity.

"A Soldier for Justice" is the true story of courage, outrage and determination. Louise Redditt's story puts a human face on the political and judiciary system and shows how these principles are being violated. The abstract concepts of Racism and Injustice are made concrete through the struggles of one person for equality. Louise's story shows the double standard in the application of the Constitution in this country and how this country violates citizen's rights to life and liberty without any consequences.

The story begins in a small town of Palmetto, Georgia next to Coweta County where the movie "Murder in Coweta County" was based. Louise is approached by residents of her community after they discover that African-Americans are being charged a great deal more for utilities than their white neighbors. Louise is shocked by the discovery and hires an attorney to begin an investigation. She later is informed by local realtors that they have witnessed white robes hanging in closets when walking clients through Palmetto homes for sale. She soon realizes she's in a fight for her life and liberty an Activist whose swears to see justice in the city of Palmetto, Georgia.

This story is a true account of a Mother's brave struggle to save her children and community from being over-run by racist politics and policies. Her story dramatically illustrates the difference one person can make.

She names politicians, county workers, police officers, and judges of state and federal courts and holds them accountable for their actions. You will discover what Louise has known for a long time - that mayors, lawyers, judges and the police are often motivated by ignorance and self-interest.

Louise's experience will act as a road map to aid you in your own struggle. Of all the political or social books about the good one person can do, few are more timely or resonant than "A Soldier for Justice": A True Story.

If interested in pre-ordering your copy please email asoldier4justice@yahoo.com

Author Louise Redditt


" MY COINED TERM FOR THE YEAR"



Woe to a man who calls himself a King but prizes his victory upon the life, liberty or happiness of another. For he is not a Man or a King- but a prize of eternal damnation.



For the prize of which he thinks is victory- is only a delusion of his greatest pain "himself".


To find lasting faith in oneself- at the price of another - is one`s last breath and acceptance to that which is "eternal life".


Find faith in oneself- not at the sacrifice or absolution of another.




Communication is the art of thinking-and the resolution of understanding.



My Gift to you--- When one does not understand the course of words; because of the lacking of one--"LOOK IT UP"...


A conversation I had with a dear friend of mine on BP--Paul-Matthew thank you and thanks for being a friend - you truly are...





---- "Justice makes a nation great, and the greater a nation the more careful it will see to that injustice shall not befall even its most humble citizen. When only those who possess money and influence can secure ready justice before its courts, woe upon a nation! It is the sacred duty of a judge to acquit the innocent as well as to punish the guilty. A nation depends upon the impartiality, fairness, and integrity of its courts. Endurance of Civil government is founded on justice, even as true religion is founded on mercy."







For those of you who believe that the system is designed to bring justice to Black Americans- Please by pass this page--We are not compatible- nor do we share common beliefs...





There are those who make it happen...



Those who watch it happen...



And those who wonder what just happened...



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daderay
daderay

Male, 59, Durham, NC

Posted June 30, 2008


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daderay
daderay

Male, 59, Durham, NC

Posted February 13, 2008


ENOUGH

I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright.
I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more.
I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive.
I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life appear much bigger.
I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting.
I wish you enough loss to appreciate all that you possess.
I wish you enough `Hellos` to get you through the final `Good-byes`.


daderay
daderay

Male, 59, Durham, NC

Posted January 05, 2008


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