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A Declaration of War
from an evocative placeSpeakers Corner entry 5/4/2000
Dear Destroyer whom I refer to as Commercial Union Insurance Company. I have finally come to confront you. You who ruined my life and tried to destroy me. But I still stand against you. And I always will until you are brought down.
It started in 7th grade when my family took you to court to get our claim.
It started in 7th grade when my family took you to court to get our claim. You drug us through the mud when you had no right too. Since fighting you I have nearly lost my sanity. Spent a fortune on therapy and drugs.
But worst of all you killed my father!
But worst of all you killed my father! You broke his spirit and mine! I have lost faith in the world! And I cant wait to see it perish.
How you can ruin so many lives and get away!
I now know as an adult what humanity is all about profit and greed. I cant wait to see you burn in Hell for your crimes. How you can ruin so many lives and get away!
I have already begun my war with you.
Well I have promised on my fathers life and my families pain. I will rally the people and tell them of your treachery and corruption. I have already begun my war with you.
Because I can not imagine how you can sleep at nights.
For just as the grand nation of Rome fell for its corruption and cruelty. You Commercial Union Insurance Company can fall too. I sure hope you can live with yourselves. Because I can not imagine how you can sleep at nights. Forever your enemy. Chris
Christopher Wren Pickett, College Student
darkchild06@hotmail.com
Psychology Major
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, America
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