Ralph later founded The Association for Grand Jury
Action, Inc. and educated over 600 members to
resist the lies and corruption of prosecuting attorneys and judges
who unduly influence Grand Jurors
to obstruct the administration of justice. For over twenty years under
Ralph's leadership, that
Association of people more or less substituted itself as a Grand Jury
in bringing matters of corruption
to the attention of the people of Monroe County, and the State of New
York.
Another time Ralph brought charges before the House
of Representatives to impeach Chief Federal
District Judge Stephen S. Chandler. As a result Ralph was requested,
and he accepted, to become a
candidate for a minor party to seek a seat on the New York State Constitutional
Convention. From
the Chief of Police to the highest city officials Ralph was threatened
with charges but persisted and
won the right to run. Although he lost his bid to gain this one-time
high office, the members of the
police union elected him to be their President. As their leader Ralph
often confronted arrogant public
officials. To the delight of the police and the public, he tagged the
Mayor, City Manager, and
Councilmen and told them their self-serving stickers affixed to their
windshield did not give them the
right to park at any or all times by City Hall because it denied people
a short-term parking place to
pay their water and tax bills. He was immediately transferred to another
beat but hundreds of the
angry public who heard the news on the radio had him back within the
hour. For this and other
persistent attacks Ralph eventually got the people of Rochester to
vote out a corrupt administration.
Previous to that time, under a different administration,
Ralph succeeded in getting an indictment and
conviction with the help of a complaining citizen in a single-handed
raid on a warehouse from which
untaxed alcoholic beverages were being sold. Paul Anspach, head of
the Federal Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms unit in Rochester said it was the first and only successful
raid by a single police officer
in the history of the United States.
Even though he earned it by placing high on the Civil
Service tests, Ralph was never promoted. What
does that tell you about the system? Leave the joints alone that pay
graft so they can continually break
the law. We need Grand Juries operating independently, free of prosecutors
and judges. In Ralph's
opinion, the federal prosecutor in the untaxed alcohol case attempted
to cover up, but the Grand Jury
didn't believe him because of Ralph's brief but open and forthright
attacks on the justice system.
Shortly after retiring from the Police Department
and at great personal expense, Ralph, acting as his
own attorney, proceeded through the New York State Supreme, Appellate
and finally appeared before
the seven-member Court of Appeals where he attempted for almost five
years in all of those courts to
expose the continuing theft of public money by the highest officials
of the Legislature, Executive and
Judicial Departments of government.
In between his State Court appearances, Ralph also
publicly exposed corruption in the office of two
Presidents. More importantly he exposed the utter lack of accountability
by the US Congress in its
failure to impeach, convict and remove many corrupt public officials
brought to its attention by
Ralph.
To top it all, he ably demonstrated to the American
people on many occasions the mis, mal, and non
feasance by the Justices of the US Supreme Court.
With your help and cooperation, Ralph is now ready
to serve all the people in exposing those who
corrupt the system. He offers his book, The Constitution That Never
Was, to show the average
citizen that it is relatively easy to assert leadership and take back
our government without even
seeking public office. In fact, Ralph demonstrates that due to a failure
to maintain a separation of
powers it is almost impossible for those within the system to bring
about real reforms.
Ralph Boryszewski's revelations and warnings offer
the most straightforward ways and means to
resist and overcome a government subtly forced upon the American people.
FOUNDATION FOR RIGHTS
PO Box 17699
Rochester, New York 14617
Robert E. Kesel
Doris Schubert
Patricia Neill
Jeanne Boryszewski