
Featured Image: Police car w/cops. SOURCE: freeclipartnow.com (Public Domain).
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Dig a little DEEPER ~ THEI.us Archive “Cops on THEI”
Featured Image: Police car w/cops. SOURCE: freeclipartnow.com (Public Domain).
youtube by breakingtheset on Sep 30, 2014
Dig a little DEEPER ~ THEI.us Archive “Cops on THEI”
Featured Image: Statue of Shiva in Bangalore, India, performing yogic meditation in the Padmasana posture.
This Statue of Shiva is Approximately 65 feet tall and is made of concrete and is located at Murugeshpalya at Bangalore. There is a tunnel like structure underneath the statue where different models of Shiva are kept. CREDIT: – originally posted to Flickr as ShivMandir , Kemp Fort SOURCE: Wikiipedia CC BY-SA 2.0
From Science Daily
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From youtube uploaded by Barcroft TV on Mar 14, 2013
I Have 50 Orgasms A Day
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From youtube uploaded by misesmedia on Apr 20, 2010
Featured Image: Nao robot demo, Jaume University. 4 February 2011. FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY. CREDIT: Kai Schreiber from Jersey City, USA. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license).
Aug. 16, 2013 — A highly customisable robot companion designed by EU-funded researchers to offer support to older people is currently being presented across Europe and could find its way into people’s homes within two or three years, potentially greatly enhancing quality of life for older citizens and people with memory or mobility problems. . . . Read Complete Report
Featured image: Edward Snowden,the NSA whistleblower. Former agent of CIA & NSA. Mirror in background. CREDIT: Laura Poitras / Praxis Films SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Public Domain).
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Featured Image: Brownsville, Texas – Matamoros, Mexico Border Crossing. CREDIT: Dennis Crenshaw.
From Last Resistance posted on
l 19, 2013 by John DeMayo
President Obama‘s failing gun control campaign peppered the air waves with the slogan “If we can save just one life.” However, when it comes to the estimated 17,000 annual deaths from illegal drugs flowing over our porous southern border with Mexico, the President is remarkably silent. President Obama’s four years of border control failures have led to the deaths of tens of thousands of American men, women and children.
The President does not have the legal power to legislate gun control for any purpose even if it sounds honorable. However, Obama does have a legal obligation to protect American citizens and secure the US borders. Since Obama took office, Mexican drug cartels have moved record loads of illegal drugs, relatively unencumbered, across the US southern border. The current year’s data is not available, but based upon 2010 data; these trafficked drugs have killed over twice as many Americans (over 17,000) as those taken in firearm homicides (8036). In fact, in 2010 there were more illicit drug use deaths in America then accidental non-lethal firearms shootings. . . . Read Complete Report
Featured Image. FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE ONLY. Shacks of black migratory workers, Belle-Glade Fla, February, 1941. SOURCE Library of Congress (Public-Domain).
Is this another case of a state experimenting for the FEDS future plans.
Example: Massachusetts “Romneycare” being the state experiment that turned into “Obamacare”. Is this the beginning of “debtors prison” in the United States? Something that the founding fathers never wanted to see implemented in our Republic . . . EDITOR
From Think Progress By Annie-Rose Strasser on Apr 5, 2013 at 5:30 pm
The Americans Civil Liberties Union on Friday revealed that courts in Ohio are illegally throwing poor people in jail for being unable to pay off a debt.
In a report titled, “The Outskirts of Hope,” (PDF) the ACLU shines a light on a harrowing “debtors’ prison” system in Ohio — one that violates both the United States’ and the Ohio constitution. Ohioans are being jailed for “as small as a few hundred dollars,” despite the constitutional violation, and the economic evidence that it costs the state more to pay for their jail sentence than the amount of the debt. . . . Read Complete Report