Product DescriptionIn writing this book, from a victims point of view, I have addressed the problems of sexual harassment in the workplace and the judicial system. This book has allowed me the freedom of speech. Many aspects of my freedom have been exploited, and my rights have been taken away from me. I have a strong drive for justice now. I paid for the guilt of others actions when I filed a charge agai ...Täielik kirjeldus
Product DescriptionIn writing this book, from a victims point of view, I have addressed the problems of sexual harassment in the workplace and the judicial system. This book has allowed me the freedom of speech. Many aspects of my freedom have been exploited, and my rights have been taken away from me. I have a strong drive for justice now. I paid for the guilt of others actions when I filed a charge against Laidlaw Transit, Inc. I was sexually harassed, battered, assaulted, and almost raped not only at the workplace but also in the United States District Court of Colorado as well.I was a target, as the cartoon illustrated, and within me lingers Judge Daniel B. Sparrs decision in October 1994, "the tragic birthmark of the elk during hunting season." Ironically, I had become that elk with a birthmark, and it was hunting season in Colorado. The humiliation and malicious lies about me in court by Judge Daniel B. Sparr were presented as excerpts. These documents were researched from the National Archives and provide readers with the facts. The documents used are displayed in the back of the book in the appendix (A through V).The means to the end is not the questioning of the judges, the attorneys, or the justice systems integrity but the educating of the public on the justice system. When you are a victim of the system, you need to exploit the system. I have just done this in writing The Hush. Testimony of Terri Danford, page 9, line 15 "Youd walk in, and it was there." THE HUSHAbout the AuthorIN YOUNGER YEARS, I was almost a straight "A" student, a leader throughout school,several pastel art awards, and Miss Kansas Teenage Runner-up. I am the youngestsibling of a post war veteran of which you can find in the text along with my parentswedding picture taken in Smith Center, Kansas. I realize now that this was the only manwhom I was really safe with, my father. My father had died an unexplainabledeath in the year 1978, the year of my divorce.NOW ALMOST FIFTY, and visualizing the men in my life whom I have been intimatewith, and this would not even fill my ten fingers. Furthermore, the last man I datedoff and on for two years was a Marine who spent time in Iraq. And now I have justrecently read an article in "People Magazine" purporting the facts of military menraping military women, Jennifer Machmer, article February 23, 2004 I believe thatthis book THE HUSH will open your eyes.