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  • Asc.rudeboy

    Walmitfahrer tactical#103
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    not only does it sound like a HUGE waste of money and time,,def.looks like its pushing other agendas,,,

    domestic powers.
    (5) analyze existing policies, employ successful, field-tested programs, and develop new approaches for dealing with the implements of violence, including gun-related violence and the overwhelming presence of handguns;

    (6) develop new programs that relate to the societal challenges of school violence, gangs, racial or ethnic violence, violence against gays and lesbians, and police-community relations disputes;

    (7) make policy recommendations to the Attorney General regarding civil rights and labor law;


    (9) counsel and advocate on behalf of women victimized by violence;

    (10) provide for public education programs and counseling strategies concerning hate crimes;

    (11) promote racial, religious, and ethnic tolerance;

    (12) finance local community initiatives that can draw on neighborhood resources to create peace projects that facilitate the development of conflict resolution at a national level and thereby inform and inspire national policy; and

    (13) provide ethical-based and value-based analyses to the Department of Defense
     
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