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They’re back! more vulgar kids books found
Sixty-four percent (64%) of Louisiana’s public libraries do not take vulgar kids’ books seriously, in violation of state law. In this article, I’ll once again be naming names. Here are the forty-four (44) public libraries that appear unconcerned with protecting your children’s innocence.
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Kanter Like Symptoms
Will Louisiana Department of Health keep the vicious cycle going? People often skip the doctor during the holidays. As Christmas decorations are taken down the number of positives will spike. How much Kanter banter will we face as Louisiana Department of Health helps...
A Real Solution
John Bel Edwards has done it again. He has bucked legislative oversight of the Louisiana Department of Health, and all by his lonesome, decided what medical procedures your children will be required to have if they plan to move about in pubic. This is a HUGE overreach of government, and Attorney General Jeff Landry is doing what he can. However, there’s more that can be done, and in a much shorter timeframe than a year and a half in the court system.
Purveyors of Misinformation: Louisiana Department of Health
LDH has not acknowledged the experimental nature of these drugs nor are they appropriately reporting vaccine adverse events (AE). The answers I received to these and other questions are shocking and further undermine confidence in this government entity.
House Health and Welfare blocks LDH’s arbitrary school mandate
Representative Mike Echols just mopped the floor with Louisiana Department of Health’s Dr. Joseph Kanter. Echols artfully extracts all of the hidden tyrannies that Kantor and JBE have been planning to make Louisianan’s lives miserable. Check it out…
Can’t VS Won’t
Do not let the media or your legislators tell you they do not have the power. They may choose not to use it, but they have it.
Lafayette City Court in the lap of luxury
With $18,500 in employee vehicle perks budgeted for 2022, the Lafayette City Court may be the lap of luxury. Don’t take my word for it, have a look for yourself.
Vaccine Injury Reporting Favors the Vaccine, Not the Consumer
At the request of Louisiana State Representative Mike Echols, a last minute agenda item was added to the House Health and Welfare’s scheduled hearing on Monday, November 8th. One of his constituents, Melissa McKinney, an RN, had approached him with personal and...
JUDGE SALOOM LAWYERS UP
When we saw three “luxury” automobiles on the Lafayette City Court budget, we wanted to know more. Finding out is usually a very simple process of submitting a public records request. However, instead of providing the documents, Judge Doug Saloom hired an attorney!
Public Records – Why the Change?
A response from the Lafayette Police Department on a recent public records request revealed a significant change in the information being disseminated to the public. Now we want to know why! Citizens for a New Louisiana recently requested records pertaining to a...
Lafayette’s LPTFA sued for public records
Some time back, we sent a public record request to Lafayette Public Trust Financing Authority (LPTFA). That's where Kevin Blanchard ended up after Carlee fell short in the Mayor's race. Based on the response to a public records request, we know from text messages that...
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