Hello Glenn,
Sorry to trouble you as I'm sure you do not look forward to receiving emails from me. No one does really. But I'm having a probation revocation hearing coming up this coming Nov. 2nd, 2017.
"Mother. I just realized something. When considering Dad was such the ultra Neoconservative Republican, how did he vote when it came to U.S. House of Representative District 4? Mike Ross? Or did he stay true to his political conviction?"
~(James E. Avery, D.V.M.)~
"Funny you should ask. During one of our meetings with Jim McKenzie for the estate planning, we listened to Jim explaining how he was reasoning his vote for Mike Ross. That he was a hometown boy."
~(Betty Jo Wolfe Avery)~
"What are you saying Mother?! Betty and Jim McKenzie are...REPUBLICANS! I thought they...KNEW...better!"
~(James E. Avery, D.V.M.)~
And I'm needing to know if you have been receiving your copies of my emails? Reading them? Sharing them?
A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF JAMES H. MCKENZIE
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office
[www.gpo.gov]
______
HON. MIKE ROSS
of arkansas
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, March 5, 2002
Mr. ROSS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a close
personal friend and a distinguished Arkansan who last week lost a
courageous four and a half year battle with cancer. His name was James
H. McKenzie.
Jim McKenzie was born in my hometown of Prescott, Arkansas, in 1941.
After graduating from Prescott High School, he attended the University
of Arkansas and was a member of Arkansas Razorback baseball team and
the Student Senate and president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He
then went on to get his law degree from the University of Arkansas
School of Law and served two years on active duty as a Captain in the
U.S. Army.
Upon his discharge from active duty, Jim returned to Prescott to
practice law. As an attorney, he quickly earned the respect of the
legal community and became a leader in the Arkansas Bar Association,
serving in many capacities including president. He fulfilled
appointments to several committees of the Arkansas Supreme Court and,
in 1998, was named outstanding lawyer by the Arkansas Bar.
In our hometown of Prescott, to say that Jim was a respected and
notable citizen would be an understatement. He was a pillar in our
community. Jim served as president or chairman of the local Chamber of
Commerce, the hospital board, and the Kiwanis Club. He was a lifelong,
active member of the First United Methodist Church, where he was my
Sunday school teacher. He was also a youth sponsor in the church, and
he even coached Little League baseball.
Jim McKenzie truly exemplified the ideal of a public citizen.
Throughout his life, he was a leader who never hesitated to give his
time and energy to help others. For me personally, he was a role model
growing up and an inspiration throughout my public service. I am
grateful for all he did for our family and for his fellow citizens, and
I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to call him a friend. His
death is an enormous loss not only to those who knew him well, but also
to our community and to our state.
My heart goes out especially to Jim's wife, Betty, their two
daughters, Kris and Miki, and their five grandchildren as they deal
with the pain of this difficult loss, and I am keeping all of them in
my thoughts and prayers. While Jim may no longer be with us, his legacy
and his spirit will always live on in all those whose lives he touched.
But most importantly, can you do probate/estate planning for a defendant 1840 Mason Mill Road, Decatur,Georgia?
Sincerely yours,
Not Defined, Undefined, Unidentified~g(8!0)d~James E. Avery, Methodist Fag the Radical Atheist
P.S. Only thing gonna stop a bad guy with a chicken is a good guy with a chicken!
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Isaiah 9
New International Version
(NIV)
9 Nevertheless, there will be no more gloom for those who were in distress. In the past he humbled the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, but in the future he will honor Galilee of the nations, by the Way of the Sea, beyond the Jordan—
2
The people walking in darkness
have seen a great light;
on those living in the land of deep darkness
a light has dawned.
3
You have enlarged the nation
and increased their joy;
they rejoice before you
as people rejoice at the harvest,
as warriors rejoice
when dividing the plunder.
4
For as in the day of Midian’s defeat,
you have shattered
the yoke that burdens them,
the bar across their shoulders,
the rod of their oppressor.
5
Every warrior’s boot used in battle
and every garment rolled in blood
will be destined for burning,
will be fuel for the fire.
6
For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7
Of the greatness of his government and peace
there will be no end.
He will reign on David’s throne
and over his kingdom,
establishing and upholding it
with justice and righteousness
from that time on and forever.
The zeal of the Lord Almighty
will accomplish this.
The Lord’s Anger Against Israel
8
The Lord has sent a message against Jacob;
it will fall on Israel.
9
All the people will know it—
Ephraim and the inhabitants of Samaria—
who say with pride
and arrogance of heart,
10
“The bricks have fallen down,
but we will rebuild with dressed stone;
the fig trees have been felled,
but we will replace them with cedars.”
11
But the Lord has strengthened Rezin’s foes against them
and has spurred their enemies on.
12
Arameans from the east and Philistines from the west
have devoured Israel with open mouth.
Yet for all this, his anger is not turned away,
his hand is still upraised.
13
But the people have not returned to him who struck them,
nor have they sought the Lord Almighty.
14
So the Lord will cut off from Israel both head and tail,
both palm branch and reed in a single day;
15
the elders and dignitaries are the head,
the prophets who teach lies are the tail.
16
Those who guide this people mislead them,
and those who are guided are led astray.
17
Therefore the Lord will take no pleasure in the young men,
nor will he pity the fatherless and widows,
for everyone is ungodly and wicked,
every mouth speaks folly.
Yet for all this, his anger is not turned away,
his hand is still upraised.
18
Surely wickedness burns like a fire;
it consumes briers and thorns,
it sets the forest thickets ablaze,
so that it rolls upward in a column of smoke.
19
By the wrath of the Lord Almighty
the land will be scorched
and the people will be fuel for the fire;
they will not spare one another.
20
On the right they will devour,
but still be hungry;
on the left they will eat,
but not be satisfied.
Each will feed on the flesh of their own offspring[b]:
21
Manasseh will feed on Ephraim, and Ephraim on Manasseh;
together they will turn against Judah.
Yet for all this, his anger is not turned away,
his hand is still upraised.
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Hello Glenn,
MR. GETZ: YOUR HONOR, THIS HAS BEEN AN ISSUE THAT HAS BEEN ONGOING FOR -- SINCE THE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THIS CASE, SINCE APPROXIMATELY THE BEGINNING OF APRIL. YOUR HONOR, IN FACT, CODE WAS BACK OUT THERE YESTERDAY AND THERE CONTINUED TO BE A NUMBER OF SIGNS AND DISPLAYS AT 1840 MASON MILL.
WE HAVE A GALLERY FULL OF PEOPLE WHO VIEW THE SIGNAGE AS BEING DIRECTED TOWARDS THEM, AS BEING OF A HARASSING NEIGHBOR -- HARASSING NATURE.
WE HAVE FOUR LETTERS FROM PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY THAT I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE COURT CONSIDER WHEN IT PASSES ITS SENTENCE IN THIS CASE.
I WILL GIVE A RECOMMENDATION AND THEN THERE'S SOMEBODY FROM THE COMMUNITY WHO WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK ON BEHALF OF THE GROUP. I'D LIKE THE COURT TO HEAR FROM THEM.
THE COURT: YES, SIR.
MR. GETZ: THE COUNTY'S RECOMMENDATION IS GOING TO BE AN AGGREGATE SENTENCE OF 24 MONTHS OF PROBATION. SO THAT WOULD REQUIRE AT LEAST FOUR COUNTS TO RUN CONCURRENT OR CONSECUTIVE TO EACH OTHER BECAUSE THE MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR EACH OF THE INDIVIDUAL CITATIONS IS A HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DAYS. THE COUNTY WOULD ASK THAT THE COURT IMPOSE A $1,000 FINE, THAT THAT FINE BE IMPOSED. THE COUNTY WOULD THEN ASK THAT $9,000 IN FINES BE SUSPENDED UPON COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW AND ALSO THAT THE COURT AS A CONDITION OF PROBATION PRECLUDE ANY SIGNAGE OR ANY SUCH DISPLAYS FROM BEING PRESENT IN THE YARD AT 1840 MASON MILL AVENUE (SIC). THAT WOULD BE A CONDITION OF PROBATION THAT'S REASONABLY RELATED TO REMEDYING THIS ONGOING SITUATION, AND THE LAW WOULD GIVE THE COURT THE ABILITY TO IMPOSE SUCH A RESTRICTION ON SIGNAGE AND OTHER SUCH DISPLAYS IN THE YARD UNDER THAT THEORY. IT WOULD BE EQUIVALENT, YOUR HONOR, TO, SAY, A FOURTH AMENDMENT WAIVER IN A DRUG CASE, WHICH THE COURTS HAVE SAID IS REASONABLE BECAUSE IT IS DESIGNED TO REMEDY A SITUATION WHICH CREATES AN ONGOING PROBLEM.
YOUR HONOR, WE WOULD ASK THAT THE $9,000 IN SIGNAGE (SIC), THAT THAT BE SUSPENDED UPON COMPLIANCE, AND WE WOULD ASK THAT THERE BE PERIODIC STATUS CHECKS ON THIS CASE AND THAT EACH 90 DAYS THAT -- WHAT WOULD THAT BE -- THAT EACH 90 DAYS A THOUSAND DOLLARS OF THAT FINE BE SUSPENDED TO GIVE THE DEFENDANT AN INCENTIVE TO DO WHAT HE IS SUPPOSED TO DO UNDER THE LAW AND TO STOP THIS BEHAVIOR THAT'S CAUSING PROBLEMS FOR THE FOLKS OUT IN THE COMMUNITY.
THE DEFENDANT: WHAT BEHAVIOR?
MR. GETZ: (TO THE GALLERY): WHO IS IT THAT WOULD LIKE TO -- IT'S MISS HINKLE; IS THAT CORRECT?
MISS HINKLE: YES.
MR. GETZ: MA'AM, IF YOU WOULD PLEASE COME FORWARD.
MISS HINKLE: (COMPLIES)
MR. GETZ: JUST STATE YOUR NAME FOR THE COURT AND LET THE JUDGE KNOW WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE HIM TO CONSIDER.
THE WITNESS: MARY HINKLE. AS YOU CONSIDER SENTENCING MR. AVERY, I HOPE YOU WILL REVIEW THE STATEMENTS THAT MR. GETZ HAS MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU FROM OUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND CONSIDER THAT OUR NEIGHBORHOOD HAS ENDURED MR. AVERY'S SIGNAGE AND DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS. THROUGH HIS SIGNAGE, BEHAVIORS, E-MAILS, AND BLOGS, HE HAS SHOWN US CONTEMPT, VILLIFIED OUR LEADERS, AND THREATENED OUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
WE DO NOT COME BEFORE YOU IN A CAPRICIOUS OR LIGHTHEARTED MANNER BUT WITH A HEAVY HEART. WE CAN NO LONGER DEAL WITH OUR NEIGHBOR BY OURSELVES. WE NEED YOUR HELP AND SO DOES HE.
SINCE THIS IS A CODE-VIOLATION TRIAL, OUR VIEW IS THIS. WHEN PEOPLE CHOOSE TO BECOME PROPERTY OWNERS IN DEKALB COUNTY, THEY INHERENTLY ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF LIVING WITHIN THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COUNTY. THIS CODE SETS FORTH JUST THE MINIMUM STANDARDS THAT WE AS PROPERTY OWNERS ARE EXPECTED TO FOLLOW FOR PROPERTY USE AND HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES IN THE MINIMUM STANDARDS THAT WE EXPECT OUR NEIGHBORS TO FOLLOW. EVEN IF, AS IN THE CASE OF MR. AVERY, WE BECOME ANGRY AT COUNTY GOVERNMENT, COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS --
THE DEFENDANT: (INDISCERNIBLE)
MISS HINKLE: -- OR OUR NEIGHBORS, WE ARE EXPECTED TO ADHERE TO THESE ORDINANCES AND CONDUCT OUR BEHAVIOR ACCORDINGLY.
FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS, MR. AVERY HAS VIOLATED THE CODE CONTINUOUSLY TO THE DETRIMENT OF OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. HIS SIGNAGE AND BEHAVIORS HAVE HAD A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON OUR RESIDENTS' PROPERTY VALUES AND OUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH AS DESCRIBED IN THE STATEMENTS. MOREOVER, HE HAS FLAUNTED HIS COMPLETE DISREGARD FOR OUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM BY CONTINUALLY MOUNTING AN EXCESSIVE NUMBER OF SIGNS AND INFLATABLES ON A DAILY BASIS IN SPITE OF RECEIVING NUMEROUS CITATIONS.
HIS BLOG AND E-MAILS SUGGEST THAT HE FINDS ALL OF THIS HUMOROUS AND THAT HE IS, QUOTE, "PLAYING A GAME WITH US." WELL, WE DO NOT VIEW HIS SADISTIC AND ANTAGONISTIC BEHAVIOR AS A GAME NOR DO WE FIND IT HUMOROUS. WE ASK THAT THE COURT SENTENCE HIM IN SUCH A MANNER THAT WILL ENSURE HIS ADHERENCE TO THE CODE --
THE DEFENDANT: SHE'S GOING TO KILL ME.
THE WITNESS: -- AND PROTECT OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. WE ALSO ASK FOR A SENTENCE THAT WILL GUARANTEE HIS FACING MORE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES IF HE CONTINUES TO VIOLATE THE CODE AND THREATEN OUR RESIDENTS.
(APPLAUSE FROM THE GALLERY)
THE DEFENDANT: (INDISCERNIBLE)
(DEFENDANT GESTURED TO THE GALLERY.)
THE DEFENDANT: DON'T FORGET CHARLES DUCK BECAUSE THAT'S PAID BY TAXPAYER'S EXPENSE IN JAIL IN (INDISCERNIBLE) TENNESSEE.
Sorry to trouble you as I'm sure you do not look forward to receiving these emails from me. No one does actually. But I'm having a probation revocation hearing coming up this coming Nov. 2nd, 2017. Although my public defender Ingrid McGaughey is thinking incarceration in terms of month(s), intuition is telling me we really should be thinking in terms more along the lines of four years in one of DeKalb County's finest institutions.
"Mother. I'm just realizing something. When considering Dad was such the ultra Neoconservative Republican, how did he vote when it came to U.S. House of Representative District 4? Micheal Avery Ross (his mother and my father were cousins)? Or did he stay true to his political conviction?"
~(James E. Avery, D.V.M.)~
"Funny you should ask. During one of our meetings with Jim McKenzie for the estate planning, we listened to Jim explaining how he was reasoning his vote for Mike Ross. That he was a hometown boy."
~(Betty Jo Wolfe Avery)~
"What are you saying Mother?! Betty and Jim McKenzie are...REPUBLICANS! I thought they...KNEW...better!"
~(James . E. Avery, D.V.M.)~
And I'm needing to know if you have been receiving your copies of emails having sent others? Hopefully reading them? Even sharing them?
A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF JAMES H. MCKENZIE
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office
[www.gpo.gov]
______
HON. MIKE ROSS
of Arkansas
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, March 5, 2002
Mr. ROSS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a close
personal friend and a distinguished Arkansan who last week lost a
courageous four and a half year battle with cancer. His name was James
H. McKenzie.
Jim McKenzie was born in my hometown of Prescott, Arkansas, in 1941.
After graduating from Prescott High School, he attended the University
of Arkansas and was a member of Arkansas Razorback baseball team and
the Student Senate and president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He
then went on to get his law degree from the University of Arkansas
School of Law and served two years on active duty as a Captain in the
U.S. Army.
Upon his discharge from active duty, Jim returned to Prescott to
practice law. As an attorney, he quickly earned the respect of the
legal community and became a leader in the Arkansas Bar Association,
serving in many capacities including president. He fulfilled
appointments to several committees of the Arkansas Supreme Court and,
in 1998, was named outstanding lawyer by the Arkansas Bar.
In our hometown of Prescott, to say that Jim was a respected and
notable citizen would be an understatement. He was a pillar in our
community. Jim served as president or chairman of the local Chamber of
Commerce, the hospital board, and the Kiwanis Club. He was a lifelong,
active member of the First United Methodist Church, where he was my
Sunday school teacher. He was also a youth sponsor in the church, and
he even coached Little League baseball.
Jim McKenzie truly exemplified the ideal of a public citizen.
Throughout his life, he was a leader who never hesitated to give his
time and energy to help others. For me personally, he was a role model
growing up and an inspiration throughout my public service. I am
grateful for all he did for our family and for his fellow citizens, and
I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to call him a friend. His
death is an enormous loss not only to those who knew him well, but also
to our community and to our state.
My heart goes out especially to Jim's wife, Betty, their two
daughters, Kris and Miki, and their five grandchildren as they deal
with the pain of this difficult loss, and I am keeping all of them in
my thoughts and prayers. While Jim may no longer be with us, his legacy
and his spirit will always live on in all those whose lives he touched.
But most importantly, can you do probate/estate planning for a defendant 1840 Mason Mill Road, Decatur,Georgia?
Ross was born in Texarkana, Arkansas. A fifth-generation Arkansan, he lived for many years in Prescott until relocating in 2013 to the capital city of Little Rock. The grandson of farmers and a nurse and the son of two public school educators, he graduated from high school in Hope, Arkansas and earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, working his way through college as a local radio announcer.
He and his wife Holly owned and operated a small pharmacy in their hometown of Prescott, which they sold in May 2007. The have been married for 30 years, and have two grown children. They are members of the Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church in Little Rock, where they now live.
Sincerely yours,
Not Defined, Undefined, Unidentified~g(8!0)d~James E. Avery, Methodist Fag the Radical Atheist
P.S. Only thing gonna stop a bad guy with a chicken is a good guy with a chicken!
Following link takes you to Blog article email as well as supplementary pics uploaded to Internet:
Oh yeah! Don't forget my distant cousin U.S. House of Representative Arkansas District 4 voted against Matthew Shepherd/James Byrd Law while sharing same Sunday morning bible study along with my mother in dad's absence! Don't go forgetting that!
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