Daily Archives: April 6, 2016

Mississippi passes state religious freedom bill

Douglas Ernst Mississippi’s faith-based communities were given a legal victory on Tuesday when the state’s new religious freedom bill was passed. Gov. Phil Bryant’s signature on HB 1523 provides legal cover to individuals who refuse to provide services when their … Continue reading

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Governmentium

by Administrator in Economy governmentium A major research institution has recently announced the discovery of the heaviest chemical element yet known to science. The new element has been named “Governmentium”. Governmentium has 1 neutron, 12 assistant neutrons, 75 deputy neutrons, … Continue reading

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Where do we begin???

I know we need signatures to put on the ballet to un-incorporate the courts, the cities, and state. So my question is, where do we begin??? I need some thing written and do not know what to say . . . … Continue reading

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“Why America isn’t the greatest country in the world”

From the opening scene on HBO’s “The Newsroom”. Watch this video on YouTube. Playback on other websites has been disabled by the video owner. QUESTION: Can you describe why America is the greatest country in the world? news anchor Will … Continue reading

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BOMBSHELL Malheur Wildlife Refuge Involved Officials Names Revealed

Dateline February 4 2016, Federal Grand jury returned an indictment to prosecutors charging Ammon Bundy and 15 additional suspects at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Or.. One week later on February 11 2016 law enforcement escorted the Rev. … Continue reading

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Ten Percent of Global Military Budget Would End World Poverty and Hunger

Posted By: igots2no A Stockholm think tank estimates that a mere 10 percent of money the world spends on its militaries every year would be enough to end global poverty and hunger in 15 years. . World military expenditures increased … Continue reading

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