Justice For Kennedy
Justice For Kennedy
Contents
Background
"William (“Bill”) Kennedy is a great American – though you wouldn’t know it by the way the United States Government has treated him. A former publisher of the Conservative Digest, a supporter and friend of the Reagan Administration, and great patriot of our founding principles, Bill was nevertheless convicted of “white collar crimes” in connection with his rapidly expanding and growing precious metals business, Western Monetary Consultants. In 1994, he was sentenced to an outrageous term of twenty years in federal prison. It wasn’t until after his first appeal was lost, and his first petition for habeas corpus relief was denied, that the full scope of the government wrongdoing in this case became known. And then, because of the technicalities of a Congressional Act passed in 1996, Bill has been unable to even receive so much as a hearing before a judge on the massive, detailed, and sworn evidence he and his lawyer have accumulated proving that he was wrongfully convicted by an assistant federal prosecutor in Denver, Colorado." [1]
National Leaders in Support
Accessed February 2009: [2]
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
- Tim LaHaye, author of Left Behind series and founder of Tim LaHaye Ministries
- James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family
- David Jeremiah, pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church
- Jerry Falwell, Thomas Road Baptist Church
- Charles Colson, Prison Fellowship Ministries
- Beverly LaHaye, Concerned Women for America
- Rabbi Daniel Lapin, Toward Tradition
- D. James Kennedy, Coral Ridge Ministries
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND POLITICAL LEADERS
- Mark E. Souder (R-IN), Chairman, House Government Reform Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources
- Bill Armstrong, Retired U.S. Senator (R-CO)
- Bob Seiple, U.S. Ambassador on Religious Freedom (President Bill Clinton apppointee)
- Hank Brown, Retired U.S. Senator (R-CO)
- John Duncan (R-TN)
- Pat Griffin, former [Legislative Affairs Director] for President Bill Clinton
- Walter Jones (R-NC), Member House Armed Services Committee
- James Barcia (D-MI), now state senator, District 31, MI
LEADERS IN COMMUNICATIONS, TELEVISION, AND RADIO
- Marlin Maddoux, host, Point of View/ USA Radio Network (nationally syndicated radio program)
- Janet Parshall, host, Janet Parshall's America / Salem Radio Network (nationally syndicated radio program)
LEADERS IN THE JUSTICE COMMUNITY
- Pat Nolan, President, Justice Fellowship
- Paul Pressler, Texas Court of Appeals, Retired
- Brad Dacus, Esq., Pacific Justice Institute
- Matthew Staver, Esq., Liberty Council
- Stephen Crampton, Esq., Chief Counsel, American Family Association Center of Law & Policy
- Wendell Byrd, Esq., Byrd and Associates
- Craig L. Parshall, Esq., Law Offices of Craig Parshall
BUSINESS LEADERS
- Ken Zangara, President, Zangara Dodge , New Mexico
- Robert Korpi, Chairman – WMC Chapter 11 bankruptcy creditors' committee
- Stuart Epperson, Salem Communications, Salem Radio News, Salem Radio Network
- Calvin Howe, hotel developer and businessman
- Craig Shirley, Shirley & Banister
- James Clymer, Chairman, Constitutional Party National Committee
- John Beckett, R.W. Beckett Corp.
- T.J. Bosgra, Honolulu , HI
- Todd Dexter, FMA Direct
- Joseph C. Drew, Owner & President of Drew Auto Center
CREDITORS OF MR. KENNEDY
- Robert Korpi, Jafra NH (over $100,000)
- Pearl Faugust, E. Lansing , MI ($ 60,000)
- Carl S. Starnes, Austin , TX ($ 54,500)
- Joseph E. Stroud, Lincolnton , NC ($ 50,000)
- Richard Krewson, York , PA (under $10,000)
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References
- ↑ Home, Justice For Kennedy, accessed February 2, 2009.
- ↑ National Leaders in Support, Justice For Kennedy, accessed February 2, 2009.