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Akiane Kramarik is a young prodigy from Sandpoint, Idaho,
who has been drawing and painting lifelike artwork since she was
4. Akiane (pronounced ah-KEE-ah-nah) says she first met God when she was 3. And now she's hoping to use her amazing gift to help feed needy children around the world.
"It all began to happen when she started to share her dreams
and visions."Prior to that time, Forelli had been raised as an
unbeliever, in an atheistic family from Lithuania
."And my husband was a former Catholic and did not share
in the family beliefs.
We didn't pray together, there was no discussion about God,
and we didn't go to church.
Then all of a sudden, Akiane was starting to talk about God."
" Although she was 3 at the time, she'll always remember
God's first message to her.
"He said, 'You have to do this, and I'll help you.'
He said, 'Now you can help people.' I said, 'Yes, I will.'
But I said it in different words in my mind.
I speak through my mind to Him."
Akiane Kramarik is a young prodigy from Sandpoint, Idaho,
who has been drawing and... more
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ONE BY ONE WE COME TOGETHER... ONE BY ONE WE AWAKEN... ONE BY ONE WE RELEASE WHAT WAS... AND EMBRACE WHAT IS....
ONE HEART, ONE MIND, ONE SPIRIT....ONE BY ONE WE COME TOGETHER... ONE BY ONE WE AWAKEN... ONE BY ONE WE RELEASE WHAT... more
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LAKE WORTH, Texas (July 8) - A teenager is suspected of delivering baskets of drug-laced treats to about a dozen police departments in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to police who charged him Tuesday with LSD possession. At least three officers have gotten sick.
Christian Phillips, 18, was charged with possession of LSD, but police said the charge may change following an investigation.
The 18-year-old man was arrested after taking cookies to the Lake Worth police station, said Brett McGuire, the suburb's police chief. Officers there had been tipped off that someone was falsely claiming to deliver treats on behalf of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
"Our officers took a good whiff and thought they smelled like marijuana," McGuire said, adding that preliminary tests instead detected traces of LSD.
Christian Phillips was taken into custody and later charged with possession of the powerful hallucinogen, although the charge may be changed, McGuire said.
The suspect denied trying to contaminate the goodies or harm anyone and said one of his friends might have been smoking pot while Phillips was baking, McGuire said. The suspect is not affiliated with MADD, the chief said.
Phillips remained jailed in Lake Worth pending an arraignment Wednesday. Bail had not been set, and he did not have an attorney yet, McGuire said.
In Fort Worth, at least three officers got sick after eating some cookies and candy from a basket delivered to that police station Monday night, authorities said.
Police there are conducting tests and plan to file charges if LSD or another drug or chemical is found in the food, said Lt. Paul Henderson.
Lake Worth investigators found that Phillips had a list of about two dozen police departments in north Texas, with 13 checked off, McGuire said. It's unclear whether anyone else got sick because some deliveries were made in the past week.
Police in Blue Mound found traces of marijuana in the treats, he said. Blue Mound police tipped off Lake Worth after receiving a call from MADD that no one was delivering cookies on its behalf.
2008-07-08 21:12:49
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Kevin Smith on George Carlin, from the July 7/July 14, 2008 edition of 'Newsweek'.
Important. Relevant. Missed.Kevin Smith on George Carlin, from the July 7/July 14, 2008 edition of... more
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Kid Rock has stepped up yesterday’s endorsement of stealing music with the above PSA. Yesterday, Rock told the BBC that not only should people steal songs but also “steal everything,” including gas.Kid Rock has stepped up yesterday’s endorsement of stealing music with the above... more
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