http://www.prisonplanet.com/mom-arrested-for-letting-child-play-outside.html
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Tammy Cooper sued her neighbor Shelley Fuller, the city of La Porte Police Department and one unidentified officer, in Federal Court.
La Porte is a city of 33,000 near the Houston Ship Channel in Harris County.
In her complaint, Cooper says she lives on a “quiet, suburban cul de sac†and “often allows her 6- and 9-year-old children to ride their scooters on the street while she watches from a chair in the driveway or through the large windows on the front of her house.â€
“On the day of her arrest, Cooper’s children were playing on their scooters in the cul de sac when her neighbor, defendant Shelley Fuller, called the City of La Porte Police Department to report that Cooper had ‘abandoned’ her children,†the complaint states.
Cooper says she told the responding La Porte policeman that she had been home the whole time.
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We are entering a world that those who did nor believe we would be taken as slaves, treated like slaves, lied to etc,,,, Â maybe this will awaken those ppl who have denied, denied, and denied.
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The clarity of freedom is clearly gone,,, left the bldg,,,, Â If we do not wake this country to the mafia government we will be empowered to them as their slaves, those who allow it will be fine with this now bs, Â those who know how priceless freedom is will fight the fight until the end! Â stand tall don't let this fool control our every move.
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(the Feds) think this. MLK, WOULD NEVER HAVE HIS PPL FOLLOW THIS KILLER,
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COMPILING STORIES DEMONSTRATING OUR FREEDOM GOING DOWN THE TUBES EVER SO FAST. STAND UP AND FIGHT BEFORE IT IS TO LATE!
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Peanut butter and jelly sandwich sparks controversy: Can we really ban nut products from schools?Â
It's hard to believe something as small as a peanut could cause so much controversy. But put it in a lunch bag and it can divide a school.
In Viola, Arkansas, a debate is heating up, after a student had his peanut butter and jelly sandwich confiscated at lunchtime. The school has a no-peanut-products policy due to a few students with allergies, so the teacher helped the little boy get a new lunch and sent home a note explaining the situation to his mom.
That note didn't go over well, apparently. Soon after the incident, a 'School Nut Ban Discussion' group was launched on Facebook by parents conflicted over the policy.
Some parents believe allergy-free students shouldn't have to cater to a few kids' health sensitivities, particularly if it means cutting out healthy or low-cost snacks packed in their own child's lunchbox.
The mom who packed the confiscated PB&J sandwich thinks kids with allergies should learn "how to manage the problem" rather than live inside a "bubble," according to a local news report.
http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/pb-38-j-worst-weapon-kid-bring-school-215000284.html




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