Sí, estoy aquí legalmente y este es mi 5 dólares [Yes I'm Here Legally and Here is my $5]
Posted on 27. Jul, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Immigration, Shera Crossan
Nebraska Town Weighs Suspending Illegal Immigrant Hiring Ban to Save Legal Fees Faced with expensive legal challenges, officials in the eastern Nebraska town of Fremont are considering suspending a voter-approved ban on hiring or renting property to illegal immigrants until the lawsuits are resolved. The City Council narrowly rejected the ban in 2008, prompting supporters [...]
Prom Cancelled At Miss. HS
Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Education, Events, Shera Crossan
A northern Mississippi school district will not be hosting a high school prom this spring after a lesbian student asked to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo. The Itawamba County school district’s board decided Wednesday to drop the prom because of what it called recent distractions but without specifically mentioning the girl’s request, [...]
‘Defamation’ – Astonishing New Film On Anti-Semitism. . .
Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, David Duke, Feedback, Israel & Jewish Issues
By Gilad Atzmon I urge every person on this planet to watch Yoav Shamir’s ‘Defamation’ documentary about anti Semitism. Below is a clip from the documentary, that can be seen on link above The film is an astonishing exposure of the morbid conditions that entangle contemporary Jewish secular identity. It explores and ridicules the current [...]
Legalizing Treason
Posted on 23. Nov, 2009 by Shera Crossan in 9/11, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Immigration
Anyone who cherishes freedom should be alarmed at the ongoing success of such manipulation and outraged that its common source traces to a purported ally. Treason in Plain Sight Intimidation campaigns have long been a key tool for organized crime and for those whose undisclosed agenda can succeed only when shielded from public scrutiny. Those [...]
ACLU opposes baseball bat control
Posted on 30. Aug, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Education, Gun Control, Opinion, Politics, Race, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
City Council in Lynn, MA have decided to allow police to arrest students who bring baseball bats and other “weapons” to school. However the ACLU, famous for their inconsistent stance on gun control, opposes this ordinance. Here are the facts: Lynn City Council wants to be “proactive” in making schools safer, authorizing police to arrest [...]
Fla. gay adoption ban goes to state appeals court
Posted on 26. Aug, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Health, Opinion, Politics, Religion, Tradition
Florida’s strict ban on adoptions by gay people is going before a state appeals court. The state is appealing a Miami-Dade County judge’s November 2008 ruling that the law is unconstitutional. The ruling came in the case of Martin Gill, who along with his partner has adopted two young boys. The appeals court is hearing [...]
Government Proposes Massive Shift In Online Privacy Policy
Posted on 11. Aug, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Arts/Entertainment, Audio-Video, Business & Finance, Economy, Education, Events, Fashion, Feedback, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Free Speech, Health, Hidden Crimes, Opinion, Politics, Real History, Religion, Science and Technology, Shera Crossan, Top Stories, War Coverage
Changes Would Pose Serious Threat To Americans’ Personal Information, Says ACLU WASHINGTON – The American Civil Liberties Union submitted comments today to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) opposing its recent proposal to reverse current federal policy and allow the use of web tracking technologies, like cookies, on federal government websites. Cookies can be [...]



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