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The Continuing Rip-off by the Post-Standard
The Post-Standard newspaper box in the lobby of my building continually and randomly takes money but doesn’t open the door so you can get a paper and I, continually and randomly, keep trying to get my money back from the … Continue reading
Posted in activism, Fraud, Housing, Poverty, Power
Tagged democracy, newspaper, Onondaga County New York, Post-Standard, Stan Linhorst, Syracuse New York, Syracuse Newspapers, Tim Dubois
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The Wall, The Law, and Who’s In Charge
So there was this fellow who was a sergeant and a drill instructor in the army of these United States. He retired on years of service and moved from the base to a nearby city. A year later he returns … Continue reading
Posted in activism, advocacy, American medical industry, disability, disability rights, Government Services, Health Care, Housing, Poverty, Power
Tagged Centro, City of Syracuse, Crowne Plaza Hotel, disability, disability rights, Institute for Human Performance, Jim French, law, McCarthy Manor, poverty, power, problem solving, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, SUNY Upstate, Syracuse New York, Upstate Medical Center, Upstate Medical University
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What a Dept. of Justice Complaint Looks Like
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section OMB No. 1190-0009 Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Discrimination Complaint Form Instructions: Please fill out this form completely, in … Continue reading