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| Subj: | Note: Representative, now Congressman Tom Feeney fails to answer the following in any manner save silence, and Kimberly Blevins has followed up several times with subsequent correspondence, including "Congressman Tom Feeney and Portugal (Re: Eliminate Florida Statute 876.05)," accessible in the 2003 Correspondence folder (04-2003 subfolder) on the Ruth Elvada Denniston Blevins Documents website. Eliminate Florida Statute 876.05 | | Date: | 1/16/2002 7:02:15 AM Eastern Standard Time | | From: | V1CTORYUS | | To: | feeney.tom@leg.state.fl.us, mckay.john.web@leg.state.fl.us | | CC: | jeb@jeb.org | | | | Dear Sen McKay and Rep. Feeney:
You might as well eliminate Florida Statute 876.05, inasmuch as the State of Florida not only utterly fails to defend, but in fact, relentlessly persecutes and punishes any state employee who takes this oath in good faith and acts upon it.
If the State does not so persecute and punish other state employees as it continues to persecute and punish me, why does it not? What's different about me, other than that I have an unchallenged sworn claim of murder and more against the State of Florida and its aiders and abettors, including the University of South Florida, which claims that the unprosecuted murder of a God-fearing, law-abiding American citizen -- all that and more -- is a "personal matter" for that family, rather than what it obviously is, including that it is subversion, which includes but is not limited to treason, and therefore, threatens the national security?
Complaining amounts to complaining to the enemy about the enemy and, invariably, brings more punishment, all of it without lawful excuse, for which the wrongdoer State of Florida holds itself and its reciprocal aiders and abettors immune.
If the State does conduct an investigation into the complaint -- which is unlikely -- the State will, without exemption, investigate itself and find that it has done nothing wrong!
The State of Florida's requiring state employees to take the oath on the one hand, and failure to defend their upholding the oath on the other hand, amounts to an unconscionable set up, at best.
As prior indicated, it is also subversion, which includes treason, which the State of Florida carries out and the Government --top to bottom, side-to-side, federal, state, local -- supports.
So, you might as well eliminate Florida Statute 876.05, and otherwise, stop the hypocrisy.
The Nation is not secure, and the State of Florida, as we have otherwise seen, bears no small part of the responsibility.
Kimberly A. Blevins, M.P.H. Director, Distance Learning USF College of Public Health
Original appointment date under the Florida Retirement System: November 12, 1985, continuous to date, the University of South Florida's unlawful -- and therefore bogus -- termination of my employment on May 22, 2001 notwithstanding.
Ref: Ruth Elvada Denniston Blevins web site ( http://communities.msn.com/RuthElvadaDennistonBlevins )
OATH OF LOYALTY - SECTION 876.05, FLORIDA STATUTES, REQUIRES THAT ALL STATE EMPLOYEES SIGN AN OATH OF LOYALTY AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT.
STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ____________________________
I, _______________________________________ (please type or print name), a citizen of the State of Florida and of the United States of America, and being employed by, or an officer of the State of Florida, and a recipient of public funds as such employee or officer, do hereby solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America and of the State of Florida.
____________________________________________________ (Signature of Applicant) Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this _______________________day
of _________________, _____________, by __________________________________ Month Year (Name of Person Making Statement)_________________________________________________ (Signature of Notary Public - State of Florida)
___________________________________________________________ (Print, Type, or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public)
Personally Known (OR) Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced: _________________________________
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