Yesterday, I was trying to be a little bit tactful when I said the divisional Mounties could resign.... [I didn't want to tell them what to do.] Of course they have about three different options....
They can resign, or they can come up with a new and better story--like the one about Henry Thoreau--who is a respected person and writer, or they can let someone else take over while they watch from the sidelines...?
The only thing is, I think these Mounties have had enough time already--except for a little more time to decide--and they shouldn't be allowed to delay much longer, in my opinion. Delay shouldn't be acceptable. I don't know who is above these police and could put pressure on them...besides God...and myself...??? I haven't usually had very much clout, either, and I'm not the best person at standing up for myself.... But I'll pray....
Have been reading Thoreau's book, "Walden," and Thoreau seems to be quite a character! Anyway, if it's too much for the divisional Mounties to take up that story, I don't think we can blame them...? Whatever they want to do...? But they can take a reasonable time--a little longer--to decide; and then I think they should be done....
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Monday, June 11, 2018
Correction
Have written a couple posts below that I thought some Mounties were discouraged.... But that may not be the case, after all? It seems these Mounties and/or their friends have still been promoting the false, gay story about me...? Have been writing about this in Waterlily Story II....
Right now, I'm not sure which is the best way to handle the situation? The police don't usually talk to me directly; and they have different levels of authority....
If and when the Mounties at the divisional HQ that I've been writing about decide they don't have a good case, maybe the easiest thing for them would be just to resign from the special police project??? There are other police who could take over for them.... So, I recommend for these divisional Mounties to consider what they want to do...!?
Right now, I'm not sure which is the best way to handle the situation? The police don't usually talk to me directly; and they have different levels of authority....
If and when the Mounties at the divisional HQ that I've been writing about decide they don't have a good case, maybe the easiest thing for them would be just to resign from the special police project??? There are other police who could take over for them.... So, I recommend for these divisional Mounties to consider what they want to do...!?
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