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Under Dog's have Rights too

5/27/2014

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by Mr Calvin Calloway
AKA Mr. Anti-Bullshit
AKA the King of the Vituperators
AKA the Prince of Obfuscation
     This complaint involves the closing of the Triangle Park and the Sonny Lawson Park, which is by the Caldwell Library. A class action and representative lawsuit against the mayor of Denver, Michael B Hancock, should occur from the standpoint that his decision to close both parks constituted a biased and one-sided decision. Two groups were involved in this matter of the two parks: the big business market fundamentalists; and the [blacks] and the poor whites as the underdogs who were being complained about by the Downtown Business Partnership, which constitutes the haves in the matter against the have nots, as the poor and underdogs per se. 
     Michael B Hancock considered only the big businesses, who were the ones complaining about the conduct of the homeless who dominated both parks. Mayor Hancock closed both parks to satisfy the big business complainers but did not build a park for the homeless and underdogs, and put these homeless in a position to where they had nowhere to turn. Mr Michael Hancock knows plainly that the homeless and the big business complainers have the same rights and privileges, duties and obligations, independent of agreement, according to the U.S. Constitution. True the democracy is complied with  and conformed to if Mayor Hancock considers the interests of the Downtown Business Partnership and the homeless and underdogs both. But no homeless park or subsidized housing was created, formulated or considered for these out-of-place citizens, the human beings who were being complained about, by Mayor Michael Hancock and all others involved, who did not desire these U.S. citizens and human beings to exist at the two locations. 
     The action and choice of Hancock and the Downtown Business Partnership constituted the rape of democracy. Also Hancock’s choice and action to close these parks violated homeless people’s human rights, civil rights, social rights, and political rights. So now these homeless citizens are being harassed by Denver police because of the wishes of Mayor Michael Hancock. For Hancock to govern the City and County of Denver in this manner makes the society of Denver more than irrational, coupled with being managed by an irrational mayor and/or city government official who apparently needs to be recalled from office or forced to build a park for the homeless like the children’s park on 25th and Stout.
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