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    Caleb Akers Charged with Unlawful Disclosure/Promotion of Intimate Sexual Material

    The critter pictured above, purporting to be a human being, just might reap much more than he sowed. WACO, Texas (KWTX) - A Central Texas man is accused of attaching photos of a woman engaged in sex acts in messages sent to the victim's relatives, an arrest warrant states. Caleb Akers, 25, is...
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    Manufacturing firearms for personal use and selling lowers in Pennsylvania.

    Au contraire, Mon Ami. These days law enforcement agencies (especially Uncle Sammy's law enforcement AGENCIES) possess a myriad of ways to identify suspects, targets, and other human beings they're INVESTIGATING. By the way, those special ways are generally UNKNOWN to Joe and Jackie Citizen.
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    Manufacturing firearms for personal use and selling lowers in Pennsylvania.

    That's odd. The BATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms) is charged with firearms related crimes and enforcement. These folks = ATF = Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives | By the way, have you overlooked the following? >>>>=========== Fifth Amendment The Fifth Amendment...
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    Trying to Remove My Roommate

    Your story reveals one of the myriad of reasons why the only roommate I'd ever have is my spouse. Unfortunately the planet is infested with millions of two legged slobs, louts, unsanitary, nasty human beings. Secondarily, if a person can qualify and afford to obtain a leasehold, why would...
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    Nevada Trusts

    If you seek the answer posed above, I suggest you retain the services of an attorney licensed to practice law in the Silver State, AKA, Nevada. You might ask the judge, presiding over a Nevada Court. Sometimes the Court Clerk might be able to provide you with the answer you seek. You might...
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    Obey Our Laws and One Need Never FEAR or Flee Arrest

    Trump seems to enjoy being the center of attention. One might even say, 47 seeks any mention or notice, good or bad. Dude loves notoriety and craves attention. On the other hand, there are many like me. I enjoy my privacy. I'm not the life of the party. Heck, I don't even like parties...
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    Obey Our Laws and One Need Never FEAR or Flee Arrest

    Federal agents detain Marlon Isaias García Morales after a hearing in immigration court at the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building in New York City on July 3, 2025. The wife of an Ecuadorian man detained by federal immigration agents says she only learned of his arrest after a journalist showed...
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    All My Friends Are Dead or Dying...

    Several years ago, I observed one of my wife's high school students wearing a funny t-shirt. The shirt displayed the following: I later became acquainted with the following intials: AMFAD All of the above awakened me to the following reckoning, I'm in the death queue, (we're ALL in a...
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    Las Vegas armored truck robbery suspect arrested in Texas, jailed in Waco

    Las Vegas armored truck robbery suspect arrested in Texas, jailed in Waco Authorities in Texas arrested 29-year-old Devonte Jackson on July 29 in connection with an armored truck robbery near Queensridge in Las Vegas. A police source says around $300,000 was stolen. LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Police...
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    Sueing Officers of the Court?

    Can you take your case to the Supreme Court? Answer: Almost certainly not. From time to time, after a stinging defeat, lawyers on television, on the courthouse steps, will say "We're going to appeal our case all the way to the Supreme Court!" In practice, however, there is little, if any...
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    Sueing Officers of the Court?

    I'd be very careful regarding the language used, when speaking about "officers of the court". Perhaps the following information might be useful. Take heed to the suggestion by @adjusterjack ABOVE!!! Administrative and Government Law What Does It Mean to Be an Officer of the Court? Explore...
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    Police Nab Another Killer, Former Elementary School Teacher

    It can often take anywhere from 10 to nearly 50 years after a person is condemned to death, before the sentence is executed. 1 - Raymond Riles (41 Years) Riles has spent over 41 years on Death Row; the longest anyone has spent waiting to die in Texas, and one of the longest-serving Death Row...
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    Police Nab Another Killer, Former Elementary School Teacher

    James McGann, 28, arrested Wednesday at a barbershop in Springdale, AR ARKANSAS, USA — The 28-year-old man charged with killing a couple while they were hiking at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas with their two daughters formerly taught school in North Texas, sources told the Associated...
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    Fort Cavazos Renamed in Honor of WWI Army Colonel Robert Hood, Medal of Honor Recipient

    I'm in 100% agreement with you. We've never even, as a nation, had a discussion of the evil we perpetrated on innocents, or how we atone for our actions. The constitution is a beautiful document, our actions were most foul.
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    Fort Cavazos Renamed in Honor of WWI Army Colonel Robert Hood, Medal of Honor Recipient

    What our country did to citizens of Japanese, African, and Native American ancestry is despicable and depraved. We have done a little something to remediate our deleterious behhavior, and inhumane treatment of those innocents. We've done nothing to compensate African descendants. Let's not...
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    Fort Cavazos Renamed in Honor of WWI Army Colonel Robert Hood, Medal of Honor Recipient

    The new names represent decorated, US military personnel, not former CSA military leaders.
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    Fort Cavazos Renamed in Honor of WWI Army Colonel Robert Hood, Medal of Honor Recipient

    People often disagree. What 47's administration did, by renaming our military bases is a small step in the CORRECT direction. I can only hope, sooner or later, our nation atones for the evil acts perpetrated on innocent Africans, thousands of miles away on the African continent, before their...
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    Fort Cavazos Renamed in Honor of WWI Army Colonel Robert Hood, Medal of Honor Recipient

    As a retired US Army Brigadier General, originally serving as an Army Ranger, with 5 years combat in the jungles of Southeast Asia, receiving a battle field commission, along with the Distinguished Service Cross, three Silver Stars, and four Bronze Stars; I experienced war first hand. I don't...
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    Fort Cavazos Renamed in Honor of WWI Army Colonel Robert Hood, Medal of Honor Recipient

    I never understood why US Military Bases/Forts were ever named after Confederate Army Generals/Personnel in the first place. Some historians do note that it was for reconciliation. That never made sense, because it was another slap in the face of former slaves, along with their families. Heck...
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