Publisher's Synopsis
The People's Republic, has been a long time in the making. It is in truth, a chronological biography of the Author, and his political and judicial struggles for the pursuit of justice; In a system-that far too often, has turned a blind eye. It is an attempt to expose the truth; an information piece for the American people and the world. Something perhaps that not every individual is aware of. Especially your average American Citizen-who wakes up every morning and sets off to his or her everyday job. The average citizen, who was lucky enough to fall through the cracks. The one who managed to avoid legal entrapment; who somehow survived. If this is you, then you may not be aware that ""Habeas Corpus"" does not apply in our nation much anymore. You may not be aware that it has been erased; thrown in the trash can for some future generation to possibly dig out one day, if our nation still stands. Here, these pages are self explanatory. They represent the author and his judicial and political beliefs; his hope for the future of America; his struggles ... and his hope for future triumph. Roger Blackburn, is originally from the Great State of Alabama. However, he has lived in several different countries, and taught oral English in a rural Latin American Community in the 1990s. Roger Speaks, Reads, and Writes the Spanish language. He attended the University of Alabama at Walker and Calhoun Community College, also in the 1990s (State of Alabama), and majored in Mass Communications/Journalism. Studied English; Spanish; U.S. History; General Education; Horticulture; with extensive knowledge in the following subjects: United States Constitutional Law; Political Science; World History and Foreign Cultures/Foreign Nations. Roger attended Defense Security School in the 1980s, and did some contracting during this period in Central America, with connections to an organization called the Civilian Military Assistance (CMA), out of Decatur, Alabama, who supplied Contra Rebels in Nicaragua with military supplies. Roger now resides in Latin America with his wife and 18 month old son, and spends most of his days writing and fighting for causes of Social Justice.