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Maman
February 22nd, 2006, 02:43 PM
I won't wear out my new welcome with a lot details. Here goes, because we have always been hard-working and generous.:(

1) My child "G" and I need protection over foes here at CU (mainly security, student affairs, housing-dining and college dean's staff, some students) that have conspired to defame her and me, resulting in a damning letter being placed in her file after a sham hearing, which threatens her with being expelled from housing and deems me "persona non grata" in the dorms, even where there are areas I should be able to visit, such as the infirmary, offices and the dining hall. These same staff/students have also gotten away with railroading others to the oblivious campus president, University Senate and other entities that should hear us. Even the feds and rights groups are not responding on our behalf. Also, maligned security staff would get help if they would investigate and correct these fiends. _inabox_

2) "G" needsand deserves to increase the GPA to both graduate on time in 2008, keep school funding, renew happiness, and get into medical school after college. Her father should and could help her/us so much more.:ballonsmi

3) "G" was the innocent bystander and crime victim of a man trying to beat a woman named Paula in August. Paula N. has feigned ignorance and has done all she could to turn others against us. The police did not want to get involved, because campus security and the infrimary deterred them. The DA's staff claims the videotape is lost. The attacker, David W., is a champion fencer, and the charges were watered down from a felony to a misdemeanor, with all of this costing us alone in more ways than one by the court delays and lack of justice. :confused:

4) My godbrother, Arthur, has completelty turned on us for his hateful grilfriend, Cathy and her cohorts. As broke as I am, he insists that I remove all of our things from the house on Cardenas Avenue in Baltimore before March 10th, 2006. I need an affordable driver or "Good Samaritan", because I never wanted to leave anything there in the first place. I helped him a lot to clear that cesspool he lived in and when he was sick. He didn't even let us know his mother had died in November. I have rash scars on my arms from that house.:nuhuh:

5) The program at the Presbyterian church where I volunteered, lived, and worked briefly unfairly released me, so since 1/13/06, I have been struggling to have somewhere to live, from the dwindling funds of my child and mine, with no job coming through yet. At least, I got a transit card for my help there, while others who shirk work, etc, get everything, including one being able to live on-site for almosdt two years that never worked as hard as me. Open the eyes of the church heads to correct this and to end Eleanor D.'s downrating me with Mary, an alcoholic lawyer that caused many grief there, just to cover up her allopwing Mary to misuse her and the program. :ghost:

6) Help this poor CU alumnus who tried to cover for Mary and now he cannot even come to the campus library. He was escorted out and he maybe homeless, although others exploit their access to the building. I do not know him or his name, otherwise, but he deserves a few breaks, I sense, and to be redeemed at his beloved alma mater. :abored:

7) Help me, "W", to finally conquer the career sabotage connected to a woman named Emma and her cohorts before and since 1991 that has had an adverse ripple effect on all aspects of our lives and well-being. She did not even stop after losing one son and the other going to jail.:deviltail I struggled to get an education, and my hard work has been for almost nothing. I have not had steady work since 1991, and I was never vindicated, rightfully. I am due a lot of compensation from several sources, which we could really benefit from. I had to drop donations to foreign "foster" children, lost homes and possessions due to all of this also.:ugh:

Blessed be!:ballonsmi

Aleannah
February 22nd, 2006, 03:16 PM
this is a very diverse range of energy needed, so I am sending general energy to be applied where needed, for the best possible outcome of each situation. :hugz:

Philosophia
February 22nd, 2006, 07:56 PM
Sending you a general dose of energy to help with your problems and issues. :hugz:

smckim
February 22nd, 2006, 10:43 PM
Oh wow!! :hugz: :hugz: Big dose of positive energy sent, and prayers.

Brenda
February 23rd, 2006, 11:59 AM
Sending positive energy :hugz:

*kebra-moonstone*
February 23rd, 2006, 12:32 PM
sending energy your way

TaysatWesir
February 23rd, 2006, 04:24 PM
positive energy sent

AineDanu
February 24th, 2006, 10:36 PM
I hope things improve soon. positive energy sent

magick_faerie
February 25th, 2006, 09:14 AM
love and energy sent, may everything turn out the way you hope.....hold your head up the bad times dont last forever, they just feel like they do.

much love and brightest blessings

fae

AineDanu
February 27th, 2006, 03:47 AM
I just wanted to mention that I would love know when things do start improving so please keep us updated. Also if you need another boost just let us know. :) Welcome to the family, I hope you find it as incredible here as I have.

Maman
March 4th, 2006, 05:17 PM
........to all who have viewed this message, as well as those who replied! We are trying to stay positive!

December Fairy
March 4th, 2006, 05:30 PM
Sending energy your way.

Maman
March 9th, 2006, 10:17 PM
The Baltimore problem is resolved, save the recovery of one box we somehow missed getting from the house to storage. Thanks again for the helpful energy to everyone who replied or viewed the post, sending positive vibrations to us.

AineDanu
March 10th, 2006, 12:22 AM
Your welcome - I hope that things continue to improve. :)

Maman
March 11th, 2006, 12:44 PM
We are in crosswires, because I need for "G" to understand that self-survival is not selfishness and to realize that she has no obligation to provide for others (friends) what they or their parents should provide. To do so only causes more depression and anger when you are not appreciated or your sacrifice reciprocated. A doormat is disregarded, timewise and rarely appreciated.

AineDanu
March 11th, 2006, 11:15 PM
Sometimes it is good to say no and stand back from a situation. Other times it is necessary to help so you can learn lessons you need to learn or so you can experience the joy of helping others. I do hope that all goes as it is best for it to go.

Maman
March 17th, 2006, 07:06 PM
On Monday, the student union director and his administrator will return, and I am counting on some positive justice for us. Now that the woman who my child was attacked as an innocent bystander because of has gone over the top with meanness, I found out that this is not her first time raging with visitors needlessly.

Can you imagine someone being angry at you and your child because you both remind her of her failure to offer help or be a comfort after an attack her quarreling withh another angry person caused? How selfish and egotistical! I hate firings and work demerits on anyone. However, this woman has hated us for no reason and done all she could to turn others against us to the point where I know that karmically she has caused her own self-destruction, should it come about.