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Happy to survive my disabilities, helping others say no to drugs, and earning the nickname from my family, The Crusader for justice. Mom calls me the one-man wrecking crew against corruption. Sad--- losing everything my parents and I worked for due to friends of corrupt elected officials in law and judicial system lying about me. Natural disasters. Some people get help, but corruption there is no help. Serious--- being mistreated by friends and family members of some corrupt, dishonest elected officials. With our signs in our front yard, we are changing some bad attitude toward us and people's…mehr

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Happy to survive my disabilities, helping others say no to drugs, and earning the nickname from my family, The Crusader for justice. Mom calls me the one-man wrecking crew against corruption. Sad--- losing everything my parents and I worked for due to friends of corrupt elected officials in law and judicial system lying about me. Natural disasters. Some people get help, but corruption there is no help. Serious--- being mistreated by friends and family members of some corrupt, dishonest elected officials. With our signs in our front yard, we are changing some bad attitude toward us and people's minds about me and Mom. Lighthearted--- making good out of any bad situation and never giving up, learning to cope with mistreatment and abuse. We never let things get us down. We know God has plans for us. Teens and adults of all ages and races. Color is skin deep, people are people, and we all bleed red blood. My hope is to move out of Georgia and be able to help my mother enjoy her last days. She's seventy-five. I love her with all my heart. I'm hoping the book will be a huge success.
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I was born in 1969 to the Gangster and Mobster family. I had to learn to fight for life early. I had a bad ear infection that left me paralyzed on the right side of my body. I learned how to fight just to live. I attended special education schools and classes, therapy classes, and activities to help make me stronger and healthier. In 1976, I gave Nancy Reagan the famous slogan "Just say no to drugs" After President Ronald Reagan's death in 2004, I became known as the first "just say no" kid. Later in life, I had to fight against corruption and injustice. With God's hand and my mom's help, I am winning all battles and overcoming some disabilities.I and my mother decided to stay in Georgia, Georgia is our home. because some people started being very nice and respectful to us. A few people still try to mistreat us. Isaiah-54:17 No False Weapon Formed Against You shall Prosper. Amen.Must read the book to find out what I did to win.