Justice is indeed blind. As millions of Americans were looking with hope at the bailout of Wall Street, they were abandoned. As they realized a generation of Americans were without hope for a future of work and career, they were coveted for political gains or losses. As they were validated over and over and over again across the country the problem was indeed a problem, they were held at arms length. As they were welcome to demonstrate to bring attention to the legitimate problem all too real in their lives, they were arrested, displaced, prosecuted, their personal property confiscated and/or destroyed, their libraries regarded as trash and without ceremony abandoned by their Department of Justice. There hope for recognition and acceptance left to diminish and fade along with their devotion to purpose.