by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Adoption is considered a common term in today’s world, and someone adopting a child from another country is not uncommon. Still,
Category: Law
Canada: Baby with Cancer Used by Father to Promote Tyranny
Is it dangerous for a baby to have a deadly disease or to have a father who is ignorant and stupid? Those who have read
Dangerous Trends, International Chicanery
by James R. Campbell Few, if any of us, can forget the massive data breech at Target stores during the 2013 holiday season. It was
How to Challenge FEMA’s Flood Zone Tax
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry FEMA is the Federal Emergency Management Agency that oversees all forms of natural disasters that occur within the United States. FEMA
Musings and Response: Gambling against Work Ethics
by James R. Campbell I thoroughly enjoyed Bob Branco’s article about Gambling that appeared on the blog last week end. He made some very good
Abortion and Informed Consent for Your Primary Choice
by Michell Spoden “We were maiming at least one woman a month,” Carol Everett, former abortion clinic operator, is quoted on abortion on The Unchoice.
Privacy Rights and Terrorism: Closing Guantanamo Bay and the Law
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Guantanamo Bay detention camp is a U.S. military prison located in a Naval Base in Cuba. It became news when it
1 Trillion Dollar Lawsuit against Mainstream Media for Staging ‘Sandy Hook’
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Within each tragedy are many unsteady souls that seek explanations and a sense of understanding, even those who are not directly
Property Owner Rights and Legal Rights of Animal Sanctuaries
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry An animal sanctuary is a place where animals can come to live and be protected for the rest of their lives.
No Laughing Matter
by James R. Campbell On Saturday, March 5, 1988, The Movie Channel featured the Bill Cosby Special, “Bill Cosby Himself.” I must admit, it was