
Welcome to Nexusville
Town tour. Onamia city council believes Nexus sex
offenders
will save their dying town. Music by
J.J. Swift. (Added Feb. 24, 2008)


7/6
Message to Nexusville
4/24
Onamia
City Council: Placing Senior Citizens in Harm's Way
Nexus and the Onamia city council go "Full
Steam Ahead" on the MLA relocation, defying Naysayers protesting that sex
offender facilities are NOT allowed in a residential neighborhood next to
elderly widows.
3/3
Onamia Public Hearing: Nexus Homicide
The oblivious Onamia city council is
resolutely unmoved by the death of an 11 year old boy killed by a NEXUS
staff member at one of their facilities.
Note: The above video has been temporarily removed,
because we cannot afford to pay the lawyers for both law suits. So YES,
Nexus has censored us, although we stand by the truthfulness and validity of
our video. They just don't want you to see the skeletons (etc.) in
their closets.
Onamia
City Council Shows Nexus the Money
The Bully Mayor and the gang unanimously give
Nexus, a multi-million dollar corporation, 15 years of free property tax
abatement, while damaging the property values of individual land owners.
(Added March 5)
2/13 Pennywise, Pound FOOLISH!!!
The Onamia City Council hands over nearly a
half a million dollars to sex offenders, but quibbles over giving a few
citizens free agendas at meetings. (Added Feb. 26)
1/30/08 Onamia Public Hearing - Safety Risk
Nexus opponent J.J. Swift charges the Onamia
City Mayor Larry "Bully" Milton with reckless public endangerment. Sex
offenders don't belong next to daycare, elderly widows, and other vulnerable
citizens. (Added Feb. 22)

1/30/08 Onamia Public Hearing - Spot Zoning
Onamia city council circumvents laws to spot
zone the Nexus sex offenders. Nexusville - where sex offenders and supper
clubs are all that matter. (Added Feb. 21)
1/30/08 Onamia Public Hearing - The Bully Mayor
The Nexusville Mayor, Bully Milton fails to understand why citizens don't
want a sex offender facility in their neighborhood - next to daycare,
children, and elderly widows. (Added Feb. 16)
1/30/08 Onamia Public Hearing - Nexus - Mini-Me Speaks
Nexus CEO Dave Hutchinson provides false and misleading answers to Onamia
city attorney Bob Ruppe's leading questions about the sex offender facility.
(Added Feb. 15)