I have been watching this story with great interest and appalled at the story from beginning to end. This was Dakotarogs thread, so I was carful not to derailed it. First I do not have a vested interest in this individual, she is not a close friend, and I am not active in the politics in our state. I read, try to stay informed, and vote by my values. With that said, I add this perspective based on liberal media reporting.
We have a doctor that spent a great deal of time and money to obtain this position. She volunteers her skills to third world countries, Native American communities in our great nation, and still has a thriving private practice requiring time and effort. Every minute she volunteers her time to the needy is money out of her pocket. Yet she continues to volunteer her time and expertise.
Feeling she could contribute more to her community, she decides to run for public office to be a servant of the community. She combines this venture with everything else she is trying to do and has to depend on others in order operate within the confines of social etiquette.
Annette signs petitions and is charged with violation of voter laws. So we have a crime without a victim. Is this truly the definition of a felony? She is convicted of twelve felonies and faces prison time, loss of her medical license, and being black balled in our society (pun intended.)
Sentence is probation with community service. Before the punishment is decided she was back volunteering on our reservations. Is this a criminal or a saint? I did not know about the firearms restriction until DakotaRog mentioned it. The guess is that they were concerned she might have a weapon to protect herself while traveling throughout the Buffalo Commons.
Bottom line - I would vote for this women as president because of her desire to help others, commitment to her home, and desire to improve life for all of those around her. If this is the result of a political machine, it is time to put the machine out of it's misery. If it is the result of laws and protocol, it is time to review them. If it is the result of stupidity, we cannot fix that without electing common sense into office.
So to Annette Bosworth, my respect and appreciation is publically communicated. If I had been on the jury, you would have been assigned the position of Surgeon General of the Great State of South Dakota as your punishment. In addition I would have required you to obtain a CCP to defend your goals. If I was vindictive you would have also been required to serve as chairman of a committee investigating political activities in the state.
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