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Assult of Calabasas Boy Not Being Investigated as a Hate Crime
Society & Culture  (tags: discrimination, hate crimes, ethics )

Stephen
- 1 day ago - newsfeedresearcher.com
Students in a middle school in Calabasas, California with red hair are being assaulted. Reports say that certain members of a group on facebook, inspired by an episode of South Park have targeted kids with red hair. Is this not a hate crime?
End Child Trafficking - TAKE ACTION
Society & Culture  (tags: abuse, child, children, corruption, culture, family, freedoms, humans, rights, child trafficking )

Gillian
- 14 hours ago - thehungersite.com
This year 1.2 million girls and boys were victims of child trafficking. That means they were taken from their families. Sold into slavery. Forced to work 7 days a week with dangerous equipment. They endured beatings, malnutrition, and other forms of abuse
Medical Marijuana Usage From Ancient Egypt to Obama's Medical Marijuana Statements
Health & Wellness  (tags: illness, treatment, study, science, society, health, humans, disease, drugs, ethics, AlternativeMed, AlternativeMed, cancer, research, healthcare, interesting, government )

Faith
- 19 hours ago - examiner.com
First recorded use of marijuana for medical purposes was in ancient Egypt. It was used to treat inflammation of the eye and used for some ailments of the uterus. In India medical marijuana was used as far back as 800 B.C. for congestion
As If He Were Human
Society & Culture  (tags: American Indians, Native Americans, children, culture, education, ethics, family, humans, interesting, politics, religion, rights, society )

Chakwaina
- 2 days ago - associatedcontent.com
American Horse's papoose was a chubby, sturdy little beggar, and when one of the ladies spoke to him, he set up a tremendous wail, just as natural and lifelike as if he were human.
Joe Bageant: One Party Has No Heart, the Other No Spine
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: Joe_Bageant, government, conservatives/liberals, solutions, political -parties )

Just
- 3 days ago - joebageant.com
"As long as we define our world ideologically in terms of conservatives or liberals, change ain't never gonna happen in the USA, for sure. Certainly not through politicians. They like the status quo, They depend upon it for their survival."
THE USA Is GUILTY OF THE HOLOCAUST of the AMERICAN INDIAN... and Again This TREACHERY of USA Is CONTINUED ... PEOPLE STAND NO MO
Offbeat  (tags: ===>>>WORLD>VIOLATIONS to NATIONS by USA )

Ge
- 2 days ago - theindianreporter.com
INDIANS REMAIN VICTIMIZED BY USA!____THIS IS ONE AREA OF ABUSE as the USA INSTIGATES DRUG TRAFFICING ACROSS THE USA and INTO THE USA CITIZENS ... THE USA DOES LIKEWISE TARGET THE AMERICAN INDIAN PEOPLE again and again and again WITH INTENT TO DESTROY THEM
AntiDefamationLeague Report: Rage Grows In America Conspiracy Theories Fuel Anti-Government Fervor
Offbeat  (tags: --->>>WORLDwatch WhatNow USA? )

Ge
- 4 days ago - adl.org
!Rumors about gun confiscations,Angry protests of government's tax policies, Nazi comparisons:Resurgent militia movement.Rage &Distrust &Anger toward the government fueled by paranoia and conspiracy theories and Non Action for Citizens welfare! __!___
Call OUT 30 GOP SENATORS WHO VOTED AGAINST RAPE VICTIMS
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: government )

Felicita
- 5 days ago - thepetitionsite.com
Rape victims need justice too!!
Bush Administration Committed War Crimes Against Prisoners, Reveals Physicians for Human Rights
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: bushadministration, war, war crimes )

Michael
- 385 days ago - naturalnews.com
The Bush administration has committed war crimes in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay in its practice of torturing prisoners, according to the conclusions of a medical examination conducted by the organization Physicians for Human Rights.
Saving the African Child
Health & Wellness  (tags: babies, infant mortality, poverty, poverty, educating women, Africa, survival )

Naoko
- 7 days ago - standardmedia.co.ke
Dr Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija says what she went through after losing two children made her understand the pain other women undergo. She counts as an achievement educating disadvantaged women on simple ways to ensure babies survive the first 28 days after
 
 
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