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Obviously, Georgia is behind in the times. As a long time Consumer Advocate for Justice, I can tell you that in California, we had to fight and still fight for the judicial system to take rape seriuosly against women and children. It appeared that far too many judges and lawyers took child molestations lightly and called the single mothers "vindictive" even when evidence was present and handed the kids over to the offenders and some kids died. So, protecting child molesters and rapists only helps those who are pedophiles, rapists, and those who kidnap kids and traffick them into isolated countries and enslave them. Why is there even a question about these violent crimes against women and children in the judiciary?
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Obama's P.R. Helps Terrorists

Rose203 Wrote: Feb 13, 2010 2:26 PM
Good grief, Europe needed America to protect them during WWII and save their countries and their people from terrorists who weren't called terrorists back then but were called German Nazis, instead. What's the difference?

The leader of France is seriously concerned and rightfully so because those of the same religion, not knowing who is good and who is evil under the guise of religion who have migrated in the thousands to their country are wearing veils aka masks and can't be identified. He should have been concrened immediately, not after the fact, but it's never to late to make a wrong right and enforce their own laws in their own country.

And, the Netherlands, has been reported to have a dual government - Sharia Law...
Americans made the biggest blunder of U.S. history. I thought everyone was under a spell as I felt isolated and alone writing and blogging and calling radio talk show hosts attempting to warn the American people to vote conservative as I saw the writing on the wall. Not because I'm more intelligent than my fellow Americans, but because I listened to every word he said and watched his body language. Yet, most Americans didn't see what I believed I was tuning into - a socialist agenda who said he believed the U.S. Constitution is "nothing more than a charter of negative laws that need to be changed." Clue #1. He then didn't place his hand on his heart while the Pledge of Allegiance was being recited. Clue #2. He had not been vetted...
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