Monday, March 28, 2016

Blog post # 6


A random act of kindness I could do is give money to the less fortunate. This would in return would make me feel like a better person. While it would also help that person with a little more support. This allowing them to purchase what ever they need. Although it may not be everything they want or desire, it would still help them. So they could have a better life than they already do. Therefore helping out the society by helping one person to escape their financial depression.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

A Letter to the Governor







Dear Governor John Bel Edwards,



        My apologizes for disturbing you governor, for I understand your duties obligations. My name my good governor is Brock Leon Brooks the third. I am a teacher in the small parish of Jefferson, Louisiana. I have been teaching at the school of T. Joseph  for almost a decade now. I have came to actually enjoy teaching the students here. I am originally from the city of phoenix in Arizona. Though I have been in Louisiana for about fifteen years now. Since I have been here I have grown into a habit of spending my spare time at the Rainbow Club.

The Rainbow Club is actually where I met Jefferson. My first impressions of Jefferson were unpleasant. He was extremely inebriate which led me to believe he  was a despicable person. Some how or another through I ended up helping him home. Where I met  Miss. Emma who was undoubtedly worried about him. So I left him in her care. The next day I met him again, except this time Jefferson was sober. He apologized for his negligent behavior and we talked for a while. After a weeks past of talking to him, I befriended him. Though I took my leave for a few days to visit my kin in the northwest.

Now  I have comeback and I have heard this in my absence. I ask of you to please consider not executing Jefferson. He is a extremely kind and respectful person. I do not even believe he is guilty of the crime that he has been convicted of. For the love of the God he was not even given a fair trial. He was sent up to face a dreadfully chosen jury. Those who had already made their verdict before he faced them. So I ask of you if you can find it in your heart to see it through as a man of honor and a person of dignity. Please pardon Jefferson from meeting an unfair demise.



Sincerely,

Brock Leon Brooks III