Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Temporary Blood Pressure Reduction

Safety Violations Code Purpura, The Story of a discrimination in the U.S. Venezolana U.S.



The aim of the book is centered in the complaint and mass dissemination of the case, inside and outside of Venezuela, the formation of a fund to address the difficult and costly negotiations with the government and U.S. courts, balancing thus, the claims of a family with influential ties a judge and the social elite of Fort Smith, Arkansas.

This book also is a weighty document which reflect many similar cases in the United States and other places the world where legal battles over custody of the children are overshadowed by abuse of power, racism and money, emotionally affecting minors with unexpected consequences.

engaged in actual criteria as we expose the hypocrites global, we can only join the struggle of the Venezuelan mother to recover her daughter. As evidence that this is a case of discrimination, xenophobia and sexism, but not the American people, but a single individual, a judge believes that Almighty God, yes, just like the many that still Justice in Latin America''make''and not rest on Bury from this rostrum.

I leave the link to the page of this desperate mother, for the support and help in their cause, which could be yours.


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