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We Have Been Invaded!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
America The Beautiful,God Shed His Grace On The!
DROP ALL SUBJECTS! IF THE RICH PEOPLE DON’T DROP WHAT THERE DOING AND GET BEHIND
ALEX AND THE MOVEMENT TO DISMANTLE THIS GLOBAL MACHINE THAT IS TAKING OVER THE WORLD WE ARE ALL DOOMED!……. COME ON AMERICA!…….COME ON AMERICA!…….. IT MAY BE TOO LATE IF WE WAIT! WE ARE THE LAST HOPE OF A FREE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT!
MAY WE BE LEAD BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST THROUGH THE FIRE.AWAKEN PROFITS OF THE LORD!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
The Oil Spill,Is it a Smoke Screen?
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
When Full Disclosure asked Steve Whitmore how much it was costing the Department to hold 70 yr old attorney Richard I. Fine in solitary "Coercive Confinement for civil contempt of court for this past year, 368 days, his response was that we should use the same figure to compute the total cost.$82 per day for 365 days equals $30,000. But the prisoners being released were staying in dormitories, not a solitary cell, so this could be easily be disputed.
Even though Fine has never been convicted of a crime, nor had a jury trial, he is always accompanied to the showers to the visitors area and to the infirmary, everywhere, by Sheriff's personnel at all times. and this costs the County money. Being a senior citizen, he has experienced health problems visiting the jail infirmary and dental clinics numerous times during the year. He has been treated for swelling in the legs and feet, infections, skin rash and "jail house" fungus, high blood pressure, tooth abscesses and upper denture replacement. If and when Fine is finally released, cost to the county could possibly match the entire savings gained by early release of the 1,100 convicted inmates.