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Police Brutality: Woman Beaten Off Camera (graphic)

Posted on | January 26, 2012 | Comments Off

The officer who beat the woman got fired, but no charges were filed! There is a petition online to press charges against him, we need 2000 votes but only have 720. Please post this link next to the video so people can sign! www.thepetitionsite.com www.abcnews.go.com After Angela Garbarino was arrested in Shreveport, Louisiana last November on suspicion of drunk driving, she wound up lying on the police station floor in a pool of her own blood with two black eyes, a broken nose, two broken teeth, and other cuts and bruises. Garbarino says that Officer Wiley Willis beat her up after turning off the police video camera. Willis’s attorney insists that Garbarino slipped and fell when Willis tried to prevent her from leaving the room. However, Garbarino says that the extent of her injuries are proof that she was beaten. The police video obtained by ABC News shows Garbarino demanding the right to make a phone call. “I have the right to call somebody right now and I know that,” she yells. Officer Willis instead begins handcuffing her. She wiggles away, he pulls her back sharply by her wrists, and she hits the wall and falls on the floor. Willis pushes her down into a chair three successive times as she repeatedly stands up again, increasingly distraught and screaming, “Get away from me!” Willis is finally shown leaning over her and asking, “Do you understand me?” to which she replies, “Yeah, I understand.” Willis then walks over and turns off the camera. When the video resumes

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The Peter Connelly Story

Posted on | January 26, 2012 | Comments Off

Peter Connelly blue ribbon campaign Please take part, it is not for donations Many people are outraged after hearing what happened to this tiny defenceless baby. Some people may vent their anger by leaving a message on the various websites, just as I did originally. Some people may just discuss it with friends, and family, but I believe that many of us would dearly love to do more. We all know that Peter was failed by the system, a system that needs to change, but until it does change what can we do? If we break the law it would not STAMP OUT CHILD ABUSE. It goes on behind closed doors. Sadly Peter was one of many Children that die, or are abused every single day of their lives. Peters pain and suffering is over now, but how can we let him die in vain? We know that there are lots of children like Peter all over the world, that are suffering at the hands of MONSTERS. How can we show the world that we are AGAINST CHILD ABUSE? Should we just do nothing,apart from hope that the law will eventually change? We can send petitions to the government, does it change anything? So I ask myself what can we do as a nation? Not just Britain where Peter was from, because sadly we all know child abuse is worldwide. How can we as a nation show that we are against monsters abusing, these poor defenceless young children? How do we know who these monsters are? They are not brave enough to wear a badge saying I AM A CHILD ABUSER. Instead they use dirty tricks like smearing chocolate on babies

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Flo Kennedy on Women’s Rights (1991)

Posted on | January 24, 2012 | Comments Off

July 5, 1991 Florynce Kennedy (11 February 1916 – 22 December 2000), was a US lawyer, activist, civil rights advocate, and feminist. Florynce Rae Kennedy was born in Kansas City to an African American family. Her father was a Pullman porter, and later had a taxi business. She had a happy childhood, full of support from her parents, though she was exposed to racism in her mostly white neighborhood, and experienced poverty in the depression. She graduated top of her high school class. After high school, she worked many jobs including owning a hat shop and operating elevators. After the death of her mother, Flo (as she was called) left Kansas for New York, moving to an apartment in Harlem with her sister Grace. Of the move to New York she commented ‘I really didnt come here to go to school, but the schools were here, so I went. In 1942 she began classes at Columbia University. She majored in pre-law. However, when she applied to law school in 1948, she was refused admission. In her autobiography Flo says ‘The Associate Dean Willis Reese, told me I had been rejected not because I was a Black but because I was a woman. So I wrote him a letter saying that whatever the reason was, it felt the same to me, and some of my more cynical friends thought I had been discriminated against because I was Black.’ Flo met with the Dean and threatened to sue the school. They admitted her. She graduated from law school in 1951. By 1954 she had opened her own office, doing matrimonial work, and

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Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story 8/10

Posted on | January 23, 2012 | Comments Off

Shari Karney (Melissa Gilbert) is an attorney who becomes involved in some incest cases, which cause her to suddenly bring up memories of having experienced incest herself when she was a child. Her family (Shirley Douglas, Dick Latessa, Patricia Kalember) refuses to believe her, and this starts to ruin her relationship with her sister, Linda (Patricia Kalember). Shari decides to work toward trying to get a law passed which would allow incest victims to sue for damages when their memories of the incest return, even as adults.

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Adopt Shirley from Foster Care

Posted on | January 22, 2012 | Comments Off

15 Year-old Shirley who lives in South Florida is looking to be adopted. You can change Shirley’s life today. Log onto www.foreverfamily.org or call 1-888-365-FAMILY NOW! Adopt, Mentor, make a donation…

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