The Websleuths.com Poll Forum Has A New Poll
You do not need to be a member to vote so tell all your friends on the Internet to come on over and cast their vote in our latest poll.
This new poll is unusual in that you may have changed your mind from the last time you voted.
Misty Cummings (Haleigh's step mom) failed a polygraph test. Does this new information change your mind as to who is responsible for Haleigh's disappearance?
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Why won’t the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) give the OK for a Truckers Network to help find missing children?
In a nutshell KlaasKids along with Clarity Media want to put in TV service with 70 channels of programming directed at the long haul trucker in hundreds of Flying J Truck Stops. This programming would include information on Amber Alerts, and missing people. Since it involves all aspects of TV including, satellite, local programming, national programming, the FCC has to give the OK.
THE FCC HAS NOT GIVEN PERMISSION FOR THIS PROJECT TO GO FORWARD. DEATH ROW INMATES AND CONVICTED TERRORISTS HAVE EASY ACCESS TO TV, BUT NOT LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS!!! THIS IS AN OUTRAGE THAT MUST BE CORRECTED. TRUCKER TV WILL SAVE THE LIVES OF COUNTLESS CHILDREN.
Until the FCC approves this project nothing can move forward.
2 million truckers would see the Amber Alerts, 2 million truckers would see the stories about missing teenagers who end up prostituting themselves at TRUCK STOPS.
Do you see the potential here for many happy endings? Truckers are our eyes and ears on the highways. You let these truckers know there is an Amber Alert for a small child you know they will be watching and looking for them.
It was a long haul trucker who caught the D.C. Sniper but ONLY because he was watching TV. Imagine how much sooner the D.C. sniper would have been caught if this information was immediately available on TV networks at all Flying J Truck Stops.
This is an outrage.
You have to help us. It takes 3 minutes. Go to KlaasKids.org and read about this situation. Then click on the button at the bottom and email the FCC and Marc Klaas. Express your outrage. PLEASE DO IT POLITELY BUT FIRMLY. No one is going to read an obnoxious email filled with foul language.
Join Websleuths Tuesday Night Nov. 17th for a live chat with Marc Klaas. Marc is going to talk about this issue along with all of the big cases we are discussing on the forum. Human Trafficking is something KlaasKids has been front and center on preventing. All these issues along with the Truckers Network are up for discussion. Here is a link to instrutions on the Websleuths chat room.
Lafayette County Sheriff Kerrick Alumbaugh said that if anyone has a family member that went missing in the 1980’s and 90’s to please contact them 660 259-3622
I wish I had better news to start out your Thursday. Look, sometimes we just have to escape the real world and immerse ourselves in the other news. News that makes you
Today is the day set aside to honor our men and women in the military now and honor those who served before them.
Especially given the tragic events of a few days ago we must remember, every single day, about the sacrifices our Americans in the military endure for us in the present and in the past.
When you are out and about today you will more than likely see many Veterans wearing their Veteran’s hats or other items that will identify their service in the military.
Don’t be shy, walk up to them and thank them for their service. I promise you will make their day. In fact, let's not do this just today, how about every time we run into someone in a branch of our military let's be sure and thank them.
The only time my father wore his Veteran’s of Foreign Wars hat was on November 11th. On his last Veteran’s day before he died he was eating lunch with his girlfriend (he was 84 she was 87 and they partied more than my friends and I could ever dream of LOL ) when he went to pay. The cashier handed my dad a napkin from a diner who left earlier that said, “I bought you and your lovely lady friend lunch. From one American to another, Thank You for your service.”
I have my father’s hat and the flag that draped his coffin on display in my living room. He proudly served in the Army in WWII. I look at his things and miss him.
It is a good idea for a little refresher course in history. Click here and get refreshed.
Thank God for our men and women, past and present in the American Armed Forces.