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Gracias amigo(a) hoy traigo esto que decirles!!!!!!Amigos:Todo el poder
es de Dios !!!! una resistencia a su dominio y autoridad total en
nuestras vidas. Es rehusar buscar su mente en todas las cosas. Esto no
incluye solamente las grandes cosas de la vida, sino también en las
cosas pequeñas: asuntos familiares, heridas, preocupaciones personales.
Y conlleva cada aspecto de nuestro ser: espiritual, físico, mental,
todo. La rebelión contra el dominio de Dios es inutil esos que
dicen!!!! "Lo puedo hacer por mí mismo. No necesito molestar a Dios.yo
puedo .....se equivocan " porque Dios quiere que le molestemos!!!!. tu
amiga y hermana en espiritud Laura Fontecha!!!
My name is Christmas Jane Doe. I was killed and dumped behind a rest area on interstate 95 in Northampton County, North Carolina. My body has been at the University Of North Carolina in Charlotte since 12/26/1983. No one has ever investigated my death. My death was not coved in any newspaper or by any TV station in this area. The Sheriff Department in Northampton County, North Carolina were contacted on 5/15/1998 by UNC about my remains and they had no records on me. I was never placed in NCIC and no info was ever sent out to any other state that I was found. I was just put in a box and forgotten. No one but the ME knew I was found dead. The land owners where I was found are no longer alive and the hunt club that found my remains is no longer around. Was I reported missing? Did someone love me? Does my mommy and daddy miss me? Is someone looking for me?
THANK YOU FOR BECOMMING A PART OF WHAT I BELIEVE TO BE THE MOST IMPORTANT CAUSE IN THE WORLD. SAVING THE LIVES OF OUR CHILDREN AND SPARING THEIR PAIN. PLEASE REMEMBER CHILDREN CAN NOT ALWAYS SPEAK FOR THEM-SELVES. BE A VOICE AND TAKE A STAND. THANK YOU FOR JOINING OUR CAUSE.. PLEASE HELP US GROW BY POSTING MY URL IN A BULLITEN OR FOWARD TO A FRIEND. IT TAKES A LITTLE EFFORT, BUT PLEASE KNOW IT IS WORTH THE CAUSE.. THANK YOU
• There are 18,274 federal, state and local law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty and whose names are engraved on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. • Deputy Sheriff Isaac Smith of the New York City Sheriffs Office was killed on May 17, 1792, and is the first known officer killed in the line of duty in our nation’s history. • Anna Hart, a prison matron with the Hamilton County, Ohio, Sheriff’s Office was killed on July 24, 1916, and is the first known female officer to die in the line of duty. • 223 female officers names are engraved on the Memorial. • September 11, 2001, was the deadliest day in law enforcement history; 72 officers were killed that day. Their names appear on panels 9W through 22W on line 23. • At the current rate of additions, the Memorial has space to add more names until the year 2050.