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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:25 PM
Subject: The Lonesome Death of Aaren Marie Dunn -
ADF Declines to take the Case
To the professional news and legal community:
There are two more weeks in which I may enter an appeal. I can't see doing it
without a lawyer. It would appear that the legal community of the United States
of America is content that Aaren Marie Dunn has died in vain, meaning that
Colorado will continue in its callous indifference to the lives of its resident
children and discrimination against thousands of its taxpaying residents.
Business as usual. The Great Hate State is apparently exempt from enforcing
the right to those civil liberties guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution.
(Personally, I'd take Hate over Indifference any day. At least being on the
receiving end of that would give me the dignity of being a going human concern,
one whose voice had registered at least a ripple on the pond.) I am but one
working parent in this state and I've done all I can to challenge this
disparity. No one but I myself required accountability from Robert W. Dunn.
What I was entitled to from the Department of Human Services was an
intervention - what I got was a deaf ear and a dead daughter. Oh, they thought
it would help if I filed for divorce and fought for custody. I fail to see how.
Indifference...
Who will go with me? Do I just take it in the shorts? Could you, in the same position? Yes, this is Gettysburg and I am the contemporary equivalent of General George Pickett. Where is my division? Is there no honor among American citizens? Is there no one in the professional community that will place righteousness above risk? Yeah, right. Let George do it... Indifference. May God help us all. Tomorrow it could be any one of you who wakes up on the outside of the enjoyment of the Constitutional rights you assumed were yours. When what happened to me goes unchallenged by courts of law, you may be certain that your own freedoms are in jeopardy. Oh, generation of moral cowardliness! Our culture exults in a public and private position of indifference, as characterized by our disposable humanity/abortion-crazed value system. Human life is cheap - and diminishing in value every day. Especially in Colorado, where having sown the wind by the dubious distinction we have of being the first state in the nation to legalize abortion in 1967, we now reap the whirlwind of having the equally nauseating distinction of being the child murders capital of the nation. To the discerning, this is no mere conincidence
I work in a garden center and raise my
daughter, a 12 year old murder eye-witness. My hands are full, my passion will
continue to be expressed, and I am certain that I have addressed persons of
significant professional stature and moral passion that someone among you will
be able to find me a fearless attorney. I shamelessly ask that you make some
type of attempt to do just that. And to help you consider doing this, please
check out the changes to Aaren's page in the M.O.M.Y. website. There are new
photos and links. We are all going to be held accountable for what we've done
in this lifetime. Call it the Judgement, Karma, or conscience - there simply
will be no escape. Whether you agree with what I filed in U.S. District Court
or not, it's all true. It cost me everything to learn what I've learned. Don't
go down in history (or in flames) for a position of indifference, as so many are
apt to do. You all should envy me, because I have the sweet peace of a
satisfied mind and nothing to lose. It's my belief that there is an attorney in
this land who is equally fearless. Use your resources to help me find him/her.
Yes, Mr. Stack, I hear you. The case is beyond my scope, too, but I choose
death before the dishonor of shirking my moral obligation here. What does Mr.
Sears say?
Respectfully submitted,
Jennifer J. Dunn