Monday, July 31, 2006

Women, Blacks, Hispanics, and Poor Whites will no longer support Jennifer Granholm

A press release dated June 27, 2003 stated Governor Jennifer Granholm followed
through on her committment to the people of Benton Harbor by naming a task force only to help restore opportunity and hope to the citizens of Benton Harbor by addressing issues of critical importance. This was right after the 2003 uprising.

In theory this task force appeared to be above board, but in reality, this was just another one of her schemes to engineer the citizens into the court system to generate federal funding. The citizens of Michigan have to be aware that everything that involves the court system is tied to grants that women, blacks, hispanics, poor whites, can not get. This is why people who are black, hispanics, and poor are suffering some type of crisis in the state.

Governor Jennifer Granholm appointed Alfred Butzbaugh to judgeship in Berrien County, Michigan. Butzbaugh is a well known racist. He has accumulated a long list of judicial misconduct, ethics violations, and civil rights violations.

We can not allow Jennifer Granholm to have another term. Under the Granholm
administration people have been destroyed in one way or another. I will not vote for her and am asking all women, blacks, hispanics, and poor whites not to vote for Jennifer Granholm. Call your family members - we need your support to stop Jennifer Granholm.
Do not vote for Jennifer Granholm. REV. EDWARD PINKNEY wants everybody to refrain from casting your ballot for Jennifer Granholm.

With respect,
Rev. Pinkney, 269-925-0001 anytime

Sunday, July 30, 2006

THE EVIL EMPIRE IS FALLING IN BERRIEN COUNTY

Judicial, prosecutorial, and police misconduct have forced county prosecutor Jim Crow Cherry to resign. We had high hopes that prosecutor Cherry would resign in January, 2006.

On Friday the Berrien County prosecutor announced that he will resign from the prosecutors office as of Aug 24, 2006. This is truly a major victory for the people of Berrien County. Cherry, age 57, looking much older and depressed, said his declining health is forcing him to resign.

Deuteronomy 28-15;20......But it shall come to pass,if thou wilt not harken unto the voice of the lord thy God,to observe to do all his commandments thee this day; that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee, cursed shall thou be in the city and cursed shall thou in the field, cursed shall be thy basket and thy store. Cursed. Cursed shall the fruit of thy body and the fruit of thy land, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep, cursed shall thou be when thou comest in,and cursed shalt thou be when thou goest out. The Lord shall send upon thee cursing, vexation, and rebuke, in all that thou setting thine hand unto for to do, until thou be destroyed, and until thou perish quickly because of all the wickedness of thy doing,whereby thou has forsaken me.

Jim Crow Cherry, who was full of evil and wickedness was diagnosed with throat cancer after fabricating evidence during the recall trial. On July 13, 2005 GOD said I shall curse the fruit of thy body. Cherry then underwent months of treatment that
included chemotherapy radiation surgery.

In January, 2006 Cherry attempted to resume work, because Rev. Pinkney's trial would start in March, 2006. Cherry said the treatment administered at Lakeland hospital in St. Joseph, Mi., known to blacks and hispanics as the "killer hospital" had been sucessful at this time, but GOD said, "no!" Cherry's cancer was diagnosed during an examination for a sore throat. A panendoscopy, a procedure that allows a doctor to look inside the esophagus and sinuses, confirmed the cancer. The curse shall be the fruit of Jim crow Cherry's body for all the wickedness of his doing.

All the wickedness and evil of judge Alfred scumbaugh Butzbaugh, judge Paul Maloney, judge Scott Schofield, judge Dennis Wiley: All these curses shall come upon them and take them. The fall of the evil empire in Berrien County is comming.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Honesty at the Herald Palladium

William F. Ast III, St. Joseph, Michigan
Herald-Palladium reporter is to
be commended for breaking with tradition. He
wrote an honest article about a court case in
Berrien County. Never before has the paper
reported on jury tampering, but Mr. Ast has finally
come clean, hopefully starting a new trend at
the H-P.

Attorneys from around the state who have worked
in the Berrien County court have known for decades
about the corrupt techniques rampant in the system.
Until now these have not been reported in the
H-P.

Below are some edited sections from Ast's 6/8/06 headline article which can be
read in its entirety.

"Peter Samouris said in addition to plan to appeal the decision, there are other legal issues he wants to explore, including some double jeopardy issues and the possibility of jury misconduct. Two jurors complained about intimidation [& possibly a plant on the jury]. Attorney Peter Samouris said he moved for a mistrial on Thursday based on that, but [we know that] Judge Butzbaugh denied his motion.

After saying they could not reach a verdict Thursday, jury members Friday found the former nurse guilty of sexually assaulting a patient at Lakeland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph, Michigan.

The jury in the Dave Lall trial, which began deliberations June 30, deliberated all day Thursday before sending Berrien County trial court judge Alfred Butzbaugh a note saying it could not reach a unanimous verdict. But the judge once again sent them home for the night and
told them to resume their talks on Friday [almost begging the jury to find this man guilty].

lall, 37, was on trial for the second time. Last year a Berrien County jury found him not guilty of delivery of a controlled substance with the intent to commit sexual assault, but it was unable to reach a verdict on the charge of first degree criminal sexual conduct."

Rev. Edward Pinkney
269-925-0001
banco9342@sbcglobal.net
bhbanco.blogspot.com
BANCO, 1940 Union St., Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(legal fees being accepted and very much needed for my Sept. 19 trial)