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SFGTV2 October 4, 2011

constitutional rights for our own, you know, image of self-protection. and terrorism abounds. and isn t the police force, you know, wonderful to protect us? that s all era. and what we have to do is point at what is wrong and seek in every fashion or address it within the circle of your own ability to communicate. [applause] my book is called lust for justice and the word lust imply a certain passion. i think that what is missing over the decades as i have lived is exactly what tony is saying. the dissident voice has become either silent or is yawning itself to sleep. and we can all do something about that. i wrote this book because i wanted tony s dissident voice to be heard. i wanted the art that i did of him showing his passion and his aliveness to be seen. i thought the two of them together gave a bigger picture than just one alone. and we re all capable of in some way voicing our passion, voicing our lust for the injustices that we are all subject to. and we are all

SFGTV2 October 3, 2011

least dropped or minimized. fourth amendment, fifth amendment, first amendment rights have to be given more strength than they have, more resources for the defense because, yes, public defenders and good lawyers who are on the panels, they are defending most of the people who are accused. and they lack the resources because ultimately prosecution with unlimited resources and defense with very, very limited resources. the deeper issues are where the jurors come from and how they re selected, whether or not judges are curtailing due process in court. reform, reform, reform. and it can only come from the inside, from us, the lawyers. from the judicial process. and from those activists who are interested in reforming the system. but we are in grave crises now because the judiciary has been swallowed by the executive and the balance of powers is sad lay miss. [applause] we re going to have to bring the panel to a close in a few minutes. we were just asked if there are any closin

SFGTV2 October 2, 2011

you know, the system is only as good as the people who are operating within it. and it s only as good as how the resources available to it can be used. and that s not an easy fix. that s a long-time issue. and i don t have a good answer for that attorney i am hopeful we can try in some manner to level the playing field a little more, at least so that the attorneys in my fictional world have it a little easier. but more important, you know, i have it easy. i write stories. we met the gentleman who is on death row for a long time. you hope at the very least you can avoid serious, serious mistakes. and allocating the resources to make sure those mistakes don t happy think is a very important thing. my view, be more activistic, have more courage, where there s manifest, protest it. everyone should choose an issue. everyone then should be behind that issue and strive for change. the first thing is identify. and then to demonstrate. and then to do actions. and maybe, you know, i

SFGTV2 September 28, 2011

have more courage, where there s manifest, protest it. everyone should choose an issue. everyone then should be behind that issue and strive for change. the first thing is identify. and then to demonstrate. and then to do actions. and maybe, you know, i m old and i m thinking how the 1960 s sought to reform things like war and racism, and they took it to the streets, and they cried out loud, and they demonstrated, chanted, boycotted tax. we have to wake up! we re in a slumber because life is fat in the united states. and we re willing to surrender constitutional rights for our own, you know, image of self-protection. and terrorism abounds. and isn t the police force, you know, wonderful to protect us? that s all era. and what we have to do is point at what is wrong and seek in every fashion or address it within the circle of your own ability to communicate. [applause] my book is called lust for justice and the word lust imply a certain passion. i think that what is missin

SFGTV2 September 27, 2011

chanted, boycotted tax. we have to wake up! we re in a slumber because life is fat in the united states. and we re willing to surrender constitutional rights for our own, you know, image of self-protection. and terrorism abounds. and isn t the police force, you know, wonderful to protect us? that s all era. and what we have to do is point at what is wrong and seek in every fashion or address it within the circle of your own ability to communicate. [applause] my book is called lust for justice and the word lust imply a certain passion. i think that what is missing over the decades as i have lived is exactly what tony is saying. the dissident voice has become either silent or is yawning itself to sleep. and we can all do something about that. i wrote this book because i wanted tony s dissident voice to be heard. i wanted the art that i did of him showing his passion and his aliveness to be seen. i thought the two of them together gave a bigger picture than just one alone. a

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