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If you want to have children, don’t do it in the United States.
One of the photos of the children. Faces obscured by family attorney.
“This is one of the most dangerous nations on the planet for families.” Both this statement and the title above are quotes from the main story which follows.
These are the traits of brownshirts. Brownshirts know they are right. They know their opponents are wrong and regard them as enemies who must be silenced if not exterminated. Paul Craig Roberts.
By now, this kind of story is far from original, but it needs to be read and re-read. It is a story of an ordinary family crushed under the jackboots of America’s Gestapo. It concerns three small daughters in the bath, while Joshua’s story (also below) concerns one teenaged son. The more people who read these, or are told about them, the better. These stories are far from unique – in fact, they are now commonplace.
Read about the bath children here.
Then read Joshua’s story
Created on 10/02/2009 09:32 AM by Editor
Updated on 10/02/2009 03:52 PM by Editor
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