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I dedicate this book: "Washington D.C., Don't Hurt Me 2024. We the People," to all government agencies, especially to the Supreme Court of our country. From 2016 to 2024, we have witnessed abusive events of persecution against former President Donald J. Trump. It is your responsibility to restore Truth, Justice, and Peace to us. Remember: fulfilling the sacred duty of upholding Justice and serving the people "honestly," regardless of which political party we belong to or which president appointed you to your position. May God Bless our country and enlighten the members of our institutions,…mehr

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I dedicate this book: "Washington D.C., Don't Hurt Me 2024. We the People," to all government agencies, especially to the Supreme Court of our country. From 2016 to 2024, we have witnessed abusive events of persecution against former President Donald J. Trump. It is your responsibility to restore Truth, Justice, and Peace to us. Remember: fulfilling the sacred duty of upholding Justice and serving the people "honestly," regardless of which political party we belong to or which president appointed you to your position. May God Bless our country and enlighten the members of our institutions, always remembering that "transparency in presidential elections" must be respected, and any discrepancies should be resolved according to the law, as was done in the past with Gore and Bush, and other challenges in our country. Not with the compromised words of members of different political parties today. Always remembering that "Only the truth will put on the virile robe." -José de la Luz y Caballero.
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Autorenporträt
Alila Barrera was born in Central Macareño, Camagüey province, Cuba in 1945. She studied Pathology Laboratory in Cuba in 1969. She arrived in the United States of America in the famous Mariel boatlift with her husband and two young daughters in 1980. She lived for two years in the state of New Jersey where she studied Cosmetology in 1982. Later she moved with her family to California, receiving her American citizenship on December 4, 1988. She graduated in computer science in 1995. She attended a program at MT. San Antonio College called H.A.G.A.S.E. which stands for 'Hispania's Achieving High Ambitions, Satisfaction and Success' in 1996. Her passion is writing and she has already published several books. The first titled "WHAT AN AMERICAN CANNOT SAY IN HIS OWN LAND" (2001) and the version of the same in the English language titled "What an American Can't Say in His Own Land" (2007). The poetry titled "Dreams and Melancholies" version in the English language (2008). Her first romantic novel titled: "The Mansion" (2012). "The Stories of Alila" in 2014 in digital form for Kindle. The consumerist novel titled "Doña María" in 2018. DEMOCRATS PLEASE, DO NOT HURT ME. WE ARE THE PEOPLE 2024. Alila lives happily with her family in the state of California and is the grandmother of four beautiful granddaughters and a great-grandson. She is a cancer survivor.