Saturday, June 21, 2014

Can American Men Refuse Gay Lovers?


ARE AMERICAN MEN ALLOWED TO REFUSE GAY SEX? That question will be answered in the "Minnesota v. Mark Bowles" case. We will see if prison investors in Minnesota will incarcerate a U.S. veteran for having a mental health crisis after suffering a brain injury he received resisting jailhouse RAPE. This happened during Mark's jail sentence in Anoka County Jail when he should have been an inpatient or outpatient for epilepsy. Our GLBTQ friends of justice also object to rapes of heterosexuals. Mark faces imprisonment for frightening a nurse in his room during an epileptic seizure caused by the head injury after recovering from a coma. Why didn't the state prosecute the inmate who attacked Mark and gave him the traumatic brain injury? See Lewis (the alleged attacker on the right) and Mark Bowles in a coma in the photograph above. 


Prison profits are robbing our courtrooms of any sense of reason and respect for justice. One Florida judge physically fought a defense attorney who refused to waive his client's right to a speedy trial. http://youtu.be/rMWlQmea-I0


Mark Bowles has as much right to be a straight man as his attacker has to be gay, Minnesota. Nobody should be beaten comatose for refusing to accept a gay lover, America. Complain to the USDOJ if you agree: Email AskDOJ@usdoj.gov and call (202)514.2000. Mark Bowles goes on trial June 24 for frightening a nurse while having an epileptic crisis, and the judge allegedly said the court will not allow any testimony regarding Mark's diminished mental capacity, which is the only defense Mark has for having a seizure.

More information about "Minnesota v. Mark Bowles" case is at "Mark Bowles: Prosecuted for Epileptic Seizures"
http://dogjusticeformentallyill.blogspot.com/2014/06/mark-bowles-prosecuted-for-epileptic.html
(The article is in our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog.) 

Gay rights are protected in the USA, but whether or not heterosexual rights have similar protections will be decided in "Minn. v. Bowles" on June 24. Censorship seems to be applied to our Twitter notices about this case. Information about Mark Bowles does not appear upon Twitter search for hashtags #gay and #straight. Using those tags, we invited gay and straight people to give opinions on the "Minn. v. Bowles" case by calling (347)857.3293 at 3pm EDT on Sunday, June 22, during the "Human Rights Demand" broadcast on Blogtalkradio. The radio show was taped for future listening and sharing. 

Data at the "Dog Justice" blog article includes photographs of Mark before and after his catastrophic injury that resulted from the rape attempt. Hear an interview with Diana Sprouse regarding her son's prosecution at "Human Rights Demand," channel, recorded on Saturday, June 14.
http://hosts.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2014/06/14/release-the-innocent

Gay rights and heterosexual rights should NOT be mutually exclusive. Nobody has the right to rape a man, and no government should prosecute a man for his injuries incurred while resisting rape. Nobody should be prosecuted for having an epileptic seizure under any circumstances.

Note: This article is repeated in the comment field below because of the cyberstalking it experienced. Unfortunately, tyranny is protected by censorship. 

UPDATE June 26, 2014: +Diana Beth sent me a message: "He slit his throat!" Her son, Mark Bowles, is on his way now to the hospital. He was convicted by a jury yesterday that was denied hearing any defense Mark could have given for allegedly assaulting a nurse in his hospital room. Actually, he frightened the nurse who fell and bumped her own head. Mark did not touch her. The veteran had an epileptic crisis after coming out of a coma caused by a traumatic brain injury he suffered while fighting off a jail inmate who wanted to rape him. The jury was allowed to know none of this. All defenses related to Mark's diminished capacity were reportedly squashed by Judge Frank Kundrat. The jury reportedly sent questions to the court, including: 1) Was Mark Bowles mentally ill? 2) Was Mark Bowles on medication that may have contributed to his offenses? The judge refused answers to the jury questions.

America presently has more than 1.25 million mentally ill inmates. The wrongful conviction of Mark Bowles, a U.S. veteran and epileptic patient, helps explain how it happened.


OUR ANSWER: NO, AMERICAN MEN HAVE NO PROTECTED RIGHT TO REFUSE GAY SEX.


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Thank you for giving Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill.
Mary Neal, director
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI")
AIMI's broadcast on Blogtalkradio, 9pm PDT on Wednesdays
Website about my brother: Wrongful Death of Larry Neal
Follow our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog

GOD BLESS AMERICA WITH JUSTICE FOR ALL, INCLUDING HETEROSEXUALS.

7 comments:

  1. Confirmation that y'all saw this article: The gangstalkers around my house are shooting their BIG GUNS. Loud!

    Ordinarily, whenever I publish an article that is particularly controversial, stalkers release pit bulls in my yard (to punish me for publishing the poem entitiled "Dog Justice"), or they drive by my house and bark, or they send a parade of black people driving in white vehicles (which I assume were provided to them by the KKK), or they shoot guns. Today they shot guns. One can only hope they did not actually kill anyone, but this is Georgia.

    Pray for human rights in the USA. I did not know that heterosexual rights was such a controversial issue.

    Mary

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  2. Can American Men Refuse Gay Lovers?

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    ARE AMERICAN MEN ALLOWED TO REFUSE GAY SEX? That question will be answered in the "Minnesota v. Mark Bowles" case. We will see if prison investors in Minnesota will incarcerate a U.S. veteran for having a mental health crisis after suffering a brain injury he received resisting jailhouse RAPE. This happened during Mark's jail sentence in Anoka County Jail when he should have been an inpatient or outpatient for epilepsy. Our GLBTQ friends of justice also object to rapes of heterosexuals. Mark faces imprisonment for frightening a nurse in his room during an epileptic seizure caused by the head injury after recovering from a coma. Why didn't the state prosecute the inmate who attacked Mark and gave him the traumatic brain injury? See Lewis (the alleged attacker on the right) and Mark Bowles in a coma in the photograph above.

    Prison profits are robbing our courtrooms of any sense of reason and respect for justice. One Florida judge physically fought a defense attorney who refused to waive his client's right to a speedy trial. http://youtu.be/rMWlQmea-I0

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    Mark Bowles has as much right to be a straight man as his attacker has to be gay, Minnesota. Nobody should be beaten comatose for refusing to accept a gay lover, America. Complain to the USDOJ if you agree: Email AskDOJ@usdoj.gov and call (202)514.2000. Mark Bowles goes on trial June 24 for frightening a nurse while having an epileptic crisis, and the judge allegedly said the court will not allow any testimony regarding Mark's diminished mental capacity, which is the only defense Mark has for having a seizure.

    More information about "Minnesota v. Mark Bowles" case is at "Mark Bowles: Prosecuted for Epileptic Seizures"
    http://dogjusticeformentallyill.blogspot.com/2014/06/mark-bowles-prosecuted-for-epileptic.html
    (The article is in our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog.)

    Gay rights are protected in the USA, but whether or not heterosexual rights have similar protections will be decided in "Minn. v. Bowles" on June 24. Censorship seems to be applied to our Twitter notices about this case. Information about Mark Bowles does not appear upon Twitter search for hashtags #gay and #straight. Using those tags, we invited gay and straight people to give opinions on the "Minn. v. Bowles" case by calling (347)857.3293 at 3pm EDT on Sunday, June 22, during the "Human Rights Demand" broadcast on Blogtalkradio. The radio show was taped for future listening and sharing.

    Data at the "Dog Justice" blog article includes photographs of Mark before and after his catastrophic injury that resulted from the rape attempt. Hear an interview with Diana Sprouse regarding her son's prosecution at "Human Rights Demand," channel, recorded on Saturday, June 14.
    http://hosts.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2014/06/14/release-the-innocent

    Gay rights and heterosexual rights should NOT be mutually exclusive. Nobody has the right to rape a man, and no government should prosecute a man for his injuries incurred while resisting rape. Nobody should be prosecuted for having an epileptic seizure under any circumstances.

    Note: This article is repeated in the comment field below because of the cyberstalking it experienced. Unfortunately, tyranny is protected by censorship.


    *****
    Thank you for giving Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill.
    Mary Neal, director
    MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
    Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI")
    http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/aimi
    AIMI's broadcast on Blogtalkradio, 9pm PDT on Wednesdays
    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1
    Website about my brother: Wrongful Death of Larry Neal
    http://WrongfulDeathofLarryNeal.com/main.html
    Follow our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog
    http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com

    GOD BLESS AMERICA WITH JUSTICE FOR ALL, INCLUDING HETEROSEXUALS.
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  3. PER MARK'S MOTHER, THE JURY IS DELIBERATING - THE JUDGE WOULD NOT ALLOW ANY EVIDENCE FOR MARKS DEFENSE - THE JUDGE INSTRUCTED THE JURY TO DISREGARD ANY EVIDENCE THAT HE MAY HAVE SUPPRESSED IN THIS CASE - PLEASE PRAY FOR MARK AS JURY IS PRESENTLY IN DELIBERATION.

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  4. UPDATE June 26, 2014: +Diana Beth sent me a message: "He slit his throat!" Her son, Mark Bowles, is on his way now to the hospital. He was convicted by a jury yesterday that was denied hearing any defense Mark could have given for allegedly assaulting a nurse in his hospital room. Actually, he frightened the nurse who fell and bumped her own head. Mark did not touch her. The veteran had an epileptic crisis after coming out of a coma caused by a traumatic brain injury he suffered while fighting off a jail inmate who wanted to rape him. The jury was allowed to know none of this. All defenses related to Mark's diminished capacity were reportedly squashed by Judge Frank Kundrat. The jury reportedly sent questions to the court, including: 1) Was Mark Bowles mentally ill? 2) Was Mark Bowles on medication that may have contributed to his offenses? The judge refused answers to the jury questions.

    America presently has more than 1.25 million mentally ill inmates. The wrongful conviction of Mark Bowles, a U.S. veteran and epileptic patient, helps explain how it happened.

    OUR ANSWER: NO, AMERICAN MEN HAVE NO PROTECTED RIGHT TO REFUSE GAY SEX.

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  5. Gay rights and heterosexual rights should NOT be mutually unique. No person has the fitting to rape a man, and no authorities ought to prosecute a man for his injuries incurred whereas resisting rape. No one should be prosecuted for having an epileptic seizure under any circumstances.


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  6. Thank you for your comments, afrida tasnin and costlules. I agree that no man should be prosecuted for having a serious head injury attained while defending himself against a rapist. Mark Bowles was incarcerated on a nonviolent offense, which is common among mentally challenged Americans. Mark alleges had made reports to the jail when the jailhouse rapist threatened him and grabbed his buttocks one day, promising he would "have that" soon. I don't believe correctional institutions take reports about sexual misconduct as seriously as they should.

    The choice of whether one wants sex with anybody, gay or straight, belongs to each individual adult and should always be respected.

    Mark Bowles' story continues in "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. He was sentenced to prison for 99 months, AFTER serving more time in jail for making terrorist threats to a dog.

    Bowles had a broken ankle and fell in snow in his own yard. A dog started barking loud, which Mark could not stand because of his brain injuries. He cannot see well either, and did not know how close the dog was to him.

    Update from Diana Beth, Mark Bowles' mother: Thank you Mary Neal for doing this for my son. He called for the first time tonight and said they had slammed his face into the cement when he refused to get on his knees and wasn't walking fast enough for them earlier with his shackles cutting into his ankles. He had been in that restraint chair all day with the shackles breaking through the skin because they were so tight. I hope everyone contacts Governor Mark Dayton about this.

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  7. Contact the U.S. Department of Justice on Mark's behalf: AskDOJ@usdoj.gov

    Contact the governor of Minnesota also on Mark's behalf:
    Gov. Mark Dayton
    Telephone: 651-201-3400
    Toll Free: 800-657-3717
    Minnesota Relay: 800-627-3529
    Fax: 651-797-1850
    Twitter: @GovMarkDayton
    https://twitter.com/govmarkdayton

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