“IF WE DON’T DO SOMETHING, I’M GOING TO LOSE MY LIFE” by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 1, 2011) — Mr. Scotty Morgan has been incarcerated in the Monroe County jail four times after allegedly failing to pay child support and attorney’s fees which he claims he did not owe. Once the owner of a successful contracting […]
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Was the Monroe County Jail Really Inspected Last December, or Was it a Ruse?
BLACK MOLD, RAMPANT ILLNESS AND LACK OF MEDICAL ATTENTION ARE STILL THE NORM by M. J. Blanchard (Feb. 28, 2011) — The following letter was sent to Ms. Peggy Sawyer, Media Contact for the Tennessee Corrections Institute, and other Tennessee officials noted below. February 28, 2011 Peggy Sawyer Tennessee Corrections Institute Rachel Jackson Building, Sixth […]
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Fails to Respond to Shooting Case, Public Corruption
WHAT IF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ARE CRIMINALS THEMSELVES? by Catherine Gebhardt (Feb. 27, 2011) — The following letter was sent to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation in regard to a crime against a child perpetrated by a neighbor. The Post & Email has covered the story previously and reported it to Tennessee Governor Bill […]
Has Monroe County Admitted to Violating the Law?
“THE JUDGE CAN PICK THE FOREPERSON FROM WHEREVER THEY CHOOSE” by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 25, 2011) — A local Tennessee newspaper is reporting that the Monroe County grand jury foreman has been “quietly replaced.” The article states that “turmoil” had arisen after Walter Fitzpatrick, a resident of Monroe County about whose case The Post & […]
Missionary Assaulted by Tellico Plains Police Released from the Monroe County Jail
“ARMED ROBBER GETS $10,000 BOND…WHY $25,000 BOND ON ALLEGED TRAFFIC VIOLATION OF MISSIONARY?” by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 22, 2011) — George Raudenbush, a missionary with the group Appalachian Youth Missions and Tennessee Christian Citizens Against Corruption (TNCCC), was released from the Monroe County, TN jail on Friday, February 18, 2011 on $25,000 bond following his […]
Is Examiner.com a Real News Outlet or Just a Shell Company?
NO RESPONSE TO REPEATED CONTACT ATTEMPTS, BUT LIBELOUS ARTICLES DISAPPEAR by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 16, 2011) — Since Monday, The Post & Email has attempted to contact The Examiner.com, a purported online newspaper which focuses on “local” issues in various areas of the country. One of its publications is the Washington Examiner, which appears to […]
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam: Just Another Politician, Inept, or Both?
RESPONSE DOES NOT ADDRESS THE ISSUE RAISED by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 13, 2011) — On January 26, 2011, The Post & Email faxed a letter to Tennessee’s new governor, Bill Haslam, as well as to the attorney general, Robert E. Cooper, Jr., regarding the widespread corruption of public officials in his state, particularly in Monroe […]
Are All Counties in Tennessee Alike?
MOTHER OF VICTIM: “ALL OF THESE PEOPLE ARE TIED TOGETHER” by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 7, 2011) — Several weeks ago, The Post & Email first reported on the case of a minor child who sustained serious gunshot wounds inflicted by a neighbor who was neither indicted by the county grand jury nor prosecuted for the […]
Tennessee Mother of Child Shooting Victim Contacts Gov. Bill Haslam
IS THIS “PROTECTING” OR VICTIMIZING THE CITIZENS? by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 1, 2011) — The following letter was submitted to The Post & Email by the mother of the child who was shot by a neighbor in Sevier County, TN in 2009. The neighbor was not prosecuted, and the child’s mother, who was expecting to […]
Has Anyone in Tennessee Government read the State Constitution?
VICTIMS OF CRIME ARE MET WITH MORE CORRUPTION, NOT JUSTICE by Mae West (Jan. 30, 2011) — The Tennessee District Attorneys General website states: By Virtue of being a victim, you have certain rights as provided by Article 1, section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee. 1. The right to confer with the prosecution. 2. […]
Update: The Egyptian Uprising: Could it Happen Here?
CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT, POOR ECONOMIC CONDITIONS SPARK UNREST THROUGHOUT THE ARAB WORLD by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 30, 2011) —The current uprising in Egypt stemming from the people’s call for government reform which could include “a serious parliament, serious electoral laws, a serious political opening, with no restrictions on political parties” has reached almost half of […]
All of the Things a Constitutional Grand Jury Could Do
SO BRING THEM THE EVIDENCE! by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 28, 2011) — The Post & Email has reported previously on the intended function of the grand jury as laid out in the Fifth Amendment of the Bill of Rights. The powers which the grand jury were given have been usurped by judges, prosecutors and court […]
Knoxville FBI: Round Up the Monroe County Thieves!
SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CONFISCATES INMATES’ FUNDS; COURT RECEIVES MONEY BUT FAILS TO DELIVER THE GOODS by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 27, 2011) — The Post & Email has contacted the Knoxville office of the FBI regarding money which was sent to Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III while he was incarcerated in the Monroe County jail but never turned […]
Letter to Tennessee’s New Governor, Bill Haslam
CLEAN UP THE CORRUPTION IN YOUR STATE! by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 26, 2011) — The following letter has been sent via facsimile to the office of Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, who was elected on November 2, 2010, succeeding Phil Bredesen, who served as governor for eight years. Governor Bill Haslam First Floor, State Capitol Nashville, […]
The Monroe County Jail is Still a Gulag
JAILED MISSIONARY TELLS HIS STORY by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 25, 2011) — On December 30, 2010, Mr. George Raudenbush was arrested in Tellico Plains, a small town in Monroe County, TN, on several charges. Raudenbush is a mission coordinator who oversees adult and youth mission groups arriving in east Tennessee to perform mission work. Mr. […]
Our Grand Juries Have Been Taken Away
SO LET’S TAKE THEM BACK! by Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III (Jan. 22, 2011) — We need to restore the power of the people. The big issue that we’ve discovered is a document of record over the course of a year’s investigation which wasn’t meant to be an investigation; it’s a year’s worth of exercising government. […]
Introducing Jeff Langley, New District Attorney for the Enotah Judicial District of Georgia
GRAND JURIES ARE NOT ALL THE SAME by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 21, 2011) — The Post & Email recently contacted District Attorney Jeff Langley, who was elected on November 2, 2010 and took office on January 3, 2011. He serves the four counties comprising the Northeastern Judicial Circuit of Georgia: White, Lumpkin, Towns and Union, […]
Tennessee is so Corrupt that even a Child is not Safe
DOES GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION KNOW NO BOUNDS? by Catherine Gebhardt (Jan. 18, 2011) — Corruption is certainly not segregated to either Monroe County or Davidson County, either one. However, I am closer to Monroe County, being it is located only 50 miles from where I reside. There are issues apparent here involving color of law violations […]
Corruption in Tennessee is not Limited to Monroe County
“THE ONLY PLEA IS ‘GUILTY’” by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 15, 2011) — A resident of Davidson County, TN contacted The Post & Email regarding an incident which occurred last year wherein he stated that a police officer lied and threatened a witness in order to procure a conviction. Mr. Keith Richardson has a family and […]
The Power of the Grand Jury Can be Ours Once Again
WHAT OUR FOUNDERS GAVE US, HOW WE LOST IT, AND WHAT CAN BE DONE by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 13, 2011) — The Bill of Rights, which includes the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, was adopted by the Framers largely due to fear that the new federal Constitution would allow the central government to […]