Posted by Anonymous to Our Town and Its Business at 20 October 2017 at 17:54 LISTEN TO ME CAREFULLY .. I SHALL SAY THIS MORE THAN ONCE"
Oh, we know. Boy, oh Boy we know.
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No,No ...you don't know what you think you know.
But you don't need to know what you don't want to know.
If you don't want to know, I'm not talking to you .
GO ....AWAY.
This space is mine .
I write about my experience. If you don't want to share,you don't have to. You are welcome to leave.
The full story of my brush with the law has waited to be told. ....absorbed ,understood , seen
in a larger picture from broader experience.
It means going back to the beginning .So be warned.
I've been publishing a blog for ten years. The act of writing always produces new insight. Details
are assembled and the story takes shape , stone upon stone. Quite often it takes a different
direction from the one intended and discovers a different truth .
I write for readers who may,or may not, be there. For the story to be known in this place and
hopefully ,because of it's familiarity, never happen again. I am the eternal
optimist.
Legal action was an entirely new experience for me. In my long career in politics ,I had never felt
the need nor had recourse to lawyers to fight my battles. What I learned could not have been learned without doing.
During the process ,queries from people who sought advice on how or if to proceed could not be answered.
The years, the surprises,the let-downs, twists and turns were a labyrinth throughout and in
the end , the end was difficult to comprehend and accept.
I smile now at my naïveté but without amusement. Fortunately, great age has an advantage.
Unpleasant surprises are minimal to nil.
My trust in the justice system was never absolute but it rated higher than politics.
I was wrong.
If I do this right, someone else may recognize the path and avoid the pitfalls.
1 comment:
Keep writing, keep talking. You have readers and listeners and hopefully some will learn from your experiences. I have, and I'm grateful.
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