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The of COVER-UP - Hurts ALL of us Now and in the Future Part 2

Sunday Edition, March 24, 2013 MILWAUKEE - (MPA-PPR), Milwaukee County mourns the unethical actions by those in LEADERSHIP those given the honor and privilege to serve; but, they choose to be conspirators and accomplices to wrongful acts of bias and discrimination. Thereby, dishonoring the office they serve. Woe betides those elected, appointed and hired government servants that dishonor their Oath of Office and distain soon follows at the time they lest expect. Mary Glass Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC ================================

An accomplice is an individual who participates in the commission of a crime knowingly, willingly, and with common interest. An accomplice is one who intentionally aids in the commission of a crime whether or not they physically commit the act itself. An accomplice can be charged with the same crime as the principle actor who carries out the offense. In the eyes of the law, helping someone in the commission of a crime makes one just as guilty as the criminal themselves

An is someone who knowingly and willingly helps the principle actors and/or the accomplice to evade arrest or trial. For example, the person who harbors the criminals after they have robbed the bank may be considered an accessory after the fact. Just like the accomplice, an accessory before or after the fact may also be charged for the crime that took place. Criminal Law Source The Court of Public Opinion lenses can take actions (render a "guilty" vote) that apply before and/or after a legal opinion - yet never go through our judicial system a persons reputation can be damaged beyond repair. The focus/interest of social media and word-of-mouth can come like swarm of locust and it is immediately a high-profile ethical and professional disaster. Such is the Discrimination and Bias Complaint by Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC CLICK - MILWAUKEE COUNTY SMALL BUSINESS DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT CLICK - REPEAT REQUEST ATTORNEY DAVID B. CARR ETHICS COMMITTEE CLICK - STENCH OF COVER-UP

Typically the United States Congress legislative branch has the highest power to propose and create statutory laws or to add to existing laws. However, proposed laws must go through an extensive process before they are passed or changed. While Congress is one of the most powerful sources of law, U.S. citizens also have the power to create and change laws through their legislative representatives. Our nation allows us to lobby and vote for representatives who best reflect our interests. Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC recently OKd MPA LLC utilizing the path of to advance changes at the small business, People of Color and Neighborhood level that are consistently wronged lack of due process arbitrary and capricious and done without ethical concern. We also know that the long arm of the law brings all to their feet with huge law suits, especially classaction suits. Updated: March 25, 2013

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