There will be guest speakers at this committee VOICE OF THE PEOPLE the stories will be true the citizens will be true victims or survivors of abuse or no abuse let your voice and money make sense if you walk the walk then let’s talk the talk come to a fundraiser or donation for a change in our political county ’s city’s towns or village’s so the state knows we are a supporter of our the state.
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'Ministry of Justice” Pro Se Laws
Friday, November 9, 2012
NATIONAL PTSD DAY - Posttraumatice Stress Disorder
WE are native american cherokee i am the great great grandaughter of the welborn that was removed and promised but we see what happen to the cherokee nation & other tribes today we are still slaves and prisoners of america war 1612/2012 our treaty of peace http://www.robtyn.us/genealogy/welborn/welborn_early_family.htm
Gaskins, Thomas, son of Thomas Gaskins and Mary Conway, daughter of Colonel Edwin Conway, was burgess for Northumberland county in 1766-1768; lieutenant-colonel, justice, etc. He married Sarah Eustace, and was father of Thomas Gaskins, lieutenant-colonel of the Fourth Virginia Regiment in the revolution. His will was proved April 12, 1785. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/US_states_F-K.html
WE are native american cherokee i am the great great grandaughter of the welborn that was removed and promised but we see what happen to the cherokee nation & other tribes today we are still slaves and prisoners of america war 1612/2012
ReplyDeleteour treaty of peace
http://www.robtyn.us/genealogy/welborn/welborn_early_family.htm
Gaskins, Thomas, son of Thomas Gaskins and Mary Conway, daughter of Colonel Edwin Conway, was burgess for Northumberland county in 1766-1768; lieutenant-colonel, justice, etc. He married Sarah Eustace, and was father of Thomas Gaskins, lieutenant-colonel of the Fourth Virginia Regiment in the revolution. His will was proved April 12, 1785.
http://www.worldstatesmen.org/US_states_F-K.html