My state senator is looking for support in getting this completed. He has a couple of bills before the New Jersey Assembly and senate, where PTSD veterans (of all ages) will never have to go through this again (in New Jersey).
Anything anyone can do, I'd appreciate.
NJ State Senators - Paul Sarto - 201 804-8118 and John Girgenti - 973 427 1229
Press the bill ids to read the details.
S2724 http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/S3000/2724_I1.HTM
A3851 http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/A4000/3851_I1.HTM
Subject: Please visit this site and make a call to Help this Vet!!
This is from a Viet Vet and a friend ... Jack Cunningham.
... I HATE it when fancy suited bullies take advantage of the little guy to line their own pockets and think they can disregard all Right and Wrong and common decency because they are - 'big shots'.
Especially so when that 'little guy' gave his youth, life and blood carrying the flag of this country in which those 'big shots' prosper.
Jack was CAP Marine - at the Duc Duc resettlement camp in Vietnam. Near where I served.
Jack can be reached at: ProudCapMarine@... ...
Semper fi.
Calls for help, due process and Justice for Jack MOST APPRECIATED to:
NJ State Sen's -
Paul Sarto - 201 804-8118
and
John Girgenti - 973 427 1229
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 3:22 PM
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Subject: John "Jack" Cunningham
Occasionally in life, we have an opportunity to help one of our own and do the right thing. United States Marine, Jack Cunningham, has been abused by the legal system for more than eight years now. At this point, it is my understanding that his case has come to your attention. On behalf of all Marines past, present and future, please give him his "day in court." We, as Marines, take this matter seriously and are watching, waiting and supporting our brother.
Thanks in advance.
Semper Fidelis, John R. Bates
Dear Senator's,
Occasionally in life, we have an opportunity to help one of our own and do the right thing. United States Marine, Jack Cunningham, has been abused by the legal system of New Jersey for more than eight years now. At this point, it is my understanding that his case has come to your attention. On behalf of all Marines past, present and future, please give him his "day in court." We, as Marines, take this matter seriously and are watching, waiting and supporting our brother.
Thanks in advance.
Semper Fidelis,
Major Ross L. Webster USMC (Ret)
Senators,
I sincerely request that long overdue attention be paid to Jack Cunningham and his long-standing battle with state corruption. I have known Jack for years, know well of the difficulties he's encountered with stone-walling and failure to respond to his many letters and inquiries.
While this has been going on Jack's list of supporters has been growing, as has knowledge and public awareness of the inexcusable problem. It's probably safe to say that stone-walling will not work indefinitely and the day will come when this entire issue erupts in one very smelly, widely reported, public scandal.
I sincerely hope and request you will do what is right and be on record as supporting the cause of justice. In the meantime, Jack's supporter will grow in number. He will not quit. Neither will we.
Sincerely,
Bill Laurie
http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id73.html
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Subject: Attorney Ethics
Honorable Senators of the Judiciary Committee:
Please use your good offices to expose the corruption within the State of
I have been following Jack’s story since the beginning and it still amazes me as to how the Attorney Ethics Committee, the Governor’s Office, State Supreme Court and others have not addressed this situation. Hopefully, you will correct this eight year cover-up.
Thank you.
Michael Eckstein