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“Her attorney, John Ray, said in opening statements that Berrios was a victim of prejudice from her school’s principal, Andrew Albano, a born-again Christian. Albano fired her after deciding that Berrios was a witch, according to Ray.”
Funnily enough, when I followed up the UFO story on the Argus Website, I had to admit to that I had seen the Object in question myself, floating in the sky over the Old Shoreham Road, but when I did I hadn’t put down its (disturbing) presence to life from another world. It turned out to be a solar powered balloon, owned by a nine-year-old. (At least that’s what the giant lizards want us to believe.)
You cant do anything at work these days!
Ok, so this is how it was reported in the Guardian today
http://education.guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0,,2040584,00.html
“Ms De La Rosa believed Mr Hickman to be a “staunch Methodist” who had been “inflamed by my religious disclosure”.”
And this is a story about a US woman who claimed she was sacked by a religious nitwit for being a witch, from CNN March 15th.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/EDUCATION/03/14/witch.trial.ap/index.html
“Her attorney, John Ray, said in opening statements that Berrios was a victim of prejudice from her school’s principal, Andrew Albano, a born-again Christian. Albano fired her after deciding that Berrios was a witch, according to Ray.”
Spooky.
The council are silly for sacking a witch, she could turn them all into toads.
Wow. I envey you The Argus. Cutting edge stuff and so much interesting stuff seems to happen in Hove. Real Neil Gaiman territory.
Do they have a site for those of us outside their normal geographic distribution?
They do. Today’s top stories include
“HOTEL GUESTS FORCED OUTSIDE BY FIRE ALARM”
Funnily enough, when I followed up the UFO story on the Argus Website, I had to admit to that I had seen the Object in question myself, floating in the sky over the Old Shoreham Road, but when I did I hadn’t put down its (disturbing) presence to life from another world. It turned out to be a solar powered balloon, owned by a nine-year-old. (At least that’s what the giant lizards want us to believe.)