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Monday, May 18, 2015

'Gruesome crime': Police say 9 dead after Texas biker gang brawl





I'm not a biker and had little interest in this story until I read what was going on at Twitter published by the Daily Mail.



Some took to Twitter to suggest that the way the bikers found at the scene were treated is evidence that US authorities are racist




For starters imagine these were Black motorcycle gangs and 9 of them were shot by white cops. Need I say more?





BTW...Notice how they substituted "skinhead" for biker to give it an added racial overtone since it was never used in this article or the one on the Daily Mail.


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Police said nine members of rival Texas motorcycle gangs were killed Sunday and 18 others were injured after a meeting to settle disputes over territory and recruitment degenerated into a brawl and shootout outside a Waco restaurant.


The violence erupted shortly after noon local time at a busy shopping center along Interstate 35 that was full of people, including families marking Baylor University's graduation this weekend. Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton told the Associated Press eight people died at the scene of the shooting at a Twin Peaks restaurant and another person died at a hospital.

Authorities said that all those killed and injured belonged to one of at least five biker gangs who had gathered at the restaurant. The injuries suffered by victims included stabbing and gunshot wounds, with some being treated for both. 

"This is probably one of the most gruesome crime scenes I've ever seen in my 34 years of law enforcement," Swanton said. "Within 25 feet there were families eating dinner ... I was amazed that we didn't have innocent civilians killed or injured."

Later Sunday, Swanton said that at least 100 people had been detained for questioning by police. It was not immediately clear if anyone had been charged. 

Preliminary findings indicate a dispute broke out in a bathroom, escalated to include knives and firearms and eventually spilled into the restaurant parking lot, Swanton said. There were 150 to 200 gang members inside the restaurant at the time. Shots were fired inside and outside the restaurant, he said.

Swanton described the interior of the restaurant after a Sunday night walk-through, saying it was littered with bullet casings, knives, a club, bodies and pools of blood. Authorities would be working the rest of the night to process the reams of evidence, he said.

The Dallas Morning News reported that chains, brass knuckles, and clubs were also used in addition to knives and guns.

Police were aware of the meeting in advance, Swanton said, and at least 12 Waco police officers in addition to state troopers were outside the restaurant, part of a national chain that features scantily clad waitresses, when the fight began. 

Swanton said that officers shot armed bikers, which he said may have prevented further deaths. It was not known if any of the nine dead were killed by police officers.

"We've been made aware in the past few months of rival biker gangs ... being here and causing issues," Swanton said. He said that the restaurant's operators also were aware of the meeting in advance, and he described the management as uncooperative with authorities in addressing concerns.

"Apparently the management (of Twin Peaks) wanted them here and so we didn't have any say-so on whether they could be here or not," Swanton said.

A statement sent Sunday night on behalf of Jay Patel, operating partner for the Waco franchise, said, "Our management team has had ongoing and positive communications with the police," and added that the restaurant was cooperating with the investigation.

Swanton addressed Patel's statement late Sunday night, calling it a "fabrication."

Rick Van Warner, a spokesman for the Dallas-based corporate franchisor, said the company is reviewing the circumstances surrounding the shooting and is "seriously considering revoking" the Waco location's franchise agreement.

Van Warner said he couldn't address what the franchise owners "did or didn't do leading up to this," but added that the company is "very upset that clearly our standards of safety and security were not upheld in this particular case," he said.

Doug Greeness, a biker from Belton, Texas, was near the scene Sunday evening. He said he's a member of a family riding club and was waiting for friends to be released from custody so he could return home.

Greeness, who was not inside the restaurant when the melee broke out, described the event as a meeting of a biker association called the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents. He said the group meets to "discuss issues within the biker community."

Officers with numerous law enforcement agencies were seen parked along the service road for I-35 near the city and were stationed in several points in downtown Waco around the local convention center. Swanton said authorities are increasing security in the area to prevent further violence among the gangs.

The Dallas Morning News reported that the hospital where most of the injured were taken was briefly sealed off by police in an effort to prevent the possibility of more violence. 

"You could not get into the entrance unless you were having a heart attack or having a baby or in an ambulance," one woman told the paper. Officers searched everyone entering the hospital for weapons and moved relatives of the injured bikers to a separate waiting area. 

Swanton told reporters that police had received information that more bikers were on their way to Waco late Sunday in response to the shootout. 

"I would encourage them not to [come here]," Swanton said. "Because we have plenty of space in our county jail."









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Sunday, May 17, 2015

If they were employed where the bomb exploded it would have been workplace violence





Carmen Ortiz U.S. Attorney speaks to reporters after the Tsarnaev verdict displaying another fine example of bending over backwards to placate Muslims. 


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“Make no mistake, the defendant claimed to be acting on behalf of all Muslims." — this was not a religious crime,” Ortiz said.

Who is she kidding? A day doesn't go by you don't read about Muslim atrocities committed somewhere around the world.

If it isn't a religious crime why even bring up Muslims? 
And just how do you explain this:


Here’s the Note Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Wrote Inside the Boat Where He Was Captured

The pencil-written message, which prosecutors say is a written confession from Tsarnaev, is partly covered by streaks of blood and bullet holes. Boston Police officer Todd Brown testified on Tuesday that the holes were made by bullets shot from outside of the boat.









The full text of the message reads:


I’m jealous of my brother who

ha [hole] ceived the reward of jannutul Firdaus (inshallah)

before me. I do not mourn because his soul is

very much alive. God has a plan for each person.

Mine was to hide in his boat and shed some

light on our actions I ask Allah to make me a

shahied (iA) to allow me to return to him and

be among all the righteous people in the highest levels

of heaven.

He who Allah guides no one can misguide

A [hole] bar!

I bear witness that there is no God but Allah

and that Muhammad is his

messenger [hole] r actions came

with [hole] a [hole] ssage and that

is [hole] ha Illalah. The U.S.

Government is killing our innocent

civilians but most of you already

know that. As a M[hole] I can’t

stand to see such evil go unpunished,

we Muslims are one body, you hurt

one you hurt us all, well at least that’s

how Muhammad (pbuh) wanted it to be [hole] ever,

the ummah is beginning to rise/awa [hole]

has awoken the mujahideen, know you are

fighting men who look into the barrel of your

gun and see heaven, now how can you compete

with that. We are promised victory and we

will surely get it. Now I don’t like killing

innocent people it is forbidden in Islam

but due to said [hole] it is allowed.

All credit goes to [hole].



A [hole] pretty much covers it for both Tsarnaev and Ortiz.











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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Speed Control Was Installed, Not On at Time of Amtrak Crash




I just got done watching the Democrats blame the recent Amtrak train crash on our failing infrastructure demanding we should spend millions right away to correct it. Fuck the fact the engineer who used to be a clerk at Target was going 106 around a 50MPH curve! Of course we also had to hear from Cher the final authority... head of the NTSB.


Follow 

Cher Verified account
‏@cher
hrs ago,Republicans chose 2 cut Some of The meager Funds,4 AMTRAK!

They did this EVEN AFTER the Train Crash& loss of Life,last nite!




If you follow Cher you'll wind up in a long line at the psychiatrist's office. 

If you want to get down to brass tack this accident had nothing to do with money. It had all to do with:

A. The engineer driving more than twice the speed limit.
B. The inefficiency and bureaucratic red tape at Amtrak.


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Speed Control Was Installed, Not On at Time of Amtrak Crash



All seven train cars derailed in the crash in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, killing eight people and injuring more than 200.

A computer system that allows speeding trains to be slowed remotely – potentially averting deadly derailments – was installed in the section of track in Philadelphia where Tuesday’s fatal Amtrak crash occurred but had not been turned on, congressional sources tell U.S. News. 

“The PTC was installed in the section of track where the Philadelphia accident occurred, but for whatever reason had not been turned on, the PTC in that section,” Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., tells U.S. News, referring to "positive train control." 

His account was corroborated by Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md. 

“The tracks had PTC, the train had PTC,” Harris says.

Both congressmen are members of the House Appropriations Committee, which contacted Amtrak for more information about the crash.

The train, Amtrak Northeast Regional 188 from the nation's capital to New York City, was hurtling at more than twice the recommended speed limit when it jumped the tracks just after 9 p.m. Yet the technology that could have slowed it had not been enabled – allegedly because of delays in installing the system, Harris, Dent and a third congressional source say, citing communications between the Appropriations Committee and Amtrak. 

"According to Amtrak, PTC was installed in the section of track where the Philly accident occurred," a committee source writes in an email to U.S. News. "There have been delays in 'turning it on' associated with FCC dealings and getting the bandwidth to upgrade the radios from 900 MHz to something higher (for more reliability)."

Amtrak's application for the bandwidth needed to use the positive train control system was approved in "early March," an FCC official says.

“The spectrum Amtrak wanted to use in 2011 was owned by someone else," the official says. "It took them three more years to negotiate with private parties to acquire the needed spectrum for the Washington, D.C.-to-New York corridor. Once Amtrak finalized their application, the commission approved it within two days.”

Amtrak President Joseph Boardman said Thursday the technology was installed where the crash occurred, according to The Associated Press, but it had not been turned on because the system needed to be tested further.

Positive train control uses radio and GPS signals as well as other technologies to detect and reduce trains' speed. Congress demanded the technology be implemented nationwide by 2015 after a California train collision left 25 people dead and more than 100 injured in 2008. 

Federal officials investigating the crash said that had the system been in place, the incident could have been averted. 

“We feel that had such a system been installed in this section of track, this accident would not have occurred,” National Transportation Safety Board member Robert Sumwalt told reporters during a news conference Wednesday.

Eight people died and more than 200 were injured in the incident. The train was speeding at 106 mph – more than twice the speed limit of the curve where it derailed. 

Amtrak and the National Transportation Safety Board did not immediately return calls and emails seeking comment Thursday evening.

The crash has sparked intense debate on Capitol Hill over Amtrak funding, with Democratic lawmakers lambasting Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee for approving a bill Wednesday – just hours after the crash – that would reduce Amtrak funding by about $260 million. 

“It is simply a fact that insufficient funding for Amtrak has delayed the installation of PTC, and to deny a connection between the accident and underfunding Amtrak is to deny reality,” said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., who called claims to the contrary "patently false."

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, speaking earlier in the day, lashed out at Democrats' critiques. 

“They started this yesterday," Boehner said. "‘It’s all about funding. It’s all about funding.’ Well, obviously it is not about funding. The train was going twice the speed limit.”






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Friday, May 15, 2015

Obama: ‘Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism’




When I started reading this article I was impressed and felt Barry finally came to his senses after taking Iran off the terror list until I read the last paragraph. Why would you continue to forge ahead on a nuclear deal when everybody and their brother knows Iran is controlled by lying, murderous, Muslim dogs who have no intention of keeping their end of the bargain? 

The last paragraph depicts the dream world Barry lives in.



 Believe me "receiving relief from some nuclear sanctions" will not help anybody but the Mullah's in Iran to pump even more money into their quest of spreading terrorism.

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The countries in the Persian Gulf region are right to be concerned about regime in Tehran that ‘engages in destabilizing behavior in countries in the region and is a “state sponsor of terrorism,” U.S. President Barack Obama said on Wednesday

In an exclusive interview with Arbaic language daily Asharq al-Awsat , he said: “Iran clearly engages in dangerous and destabilizing behavior in different countries across the region. Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism. It helps prop up the Assad regime in Syria. It supports Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. It aids the Houthi rebels in Yemen.”

“When it comes to Iran’s future, I cannot predict Iran’s internal dynamics. Within Iran, there are leaders and groups that for decades have defined themselves in opposition to both the United States and our regional partners.”

“I’m not counting on any nuclear deal to change that. That said, it’s also possible that if we can successfully address the nuclear question and Iran begins to receive relief from some nuclear sanctions, it could (but it won't) lead to more investments in the Iranian economy and more opportunity for the Iranian people, which could strengthen the hands of more moderate leaders in Iran. More Iranians could see that constructive engagement—not confrontation—with the international community is the better path,” the president said.

I think I hear a song coming on.


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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Lawmakers express shock, dismay at pope’s recognition of Palestinian state






I remember when I was a kid at a Catholic grade school the nuns drilling into our heads the pope was infallible. This story gives me reason to pause. Taking into account the horrific headlines of late concerning Muslim atrocities perpetrated on Christians, especially by ISIS, I find it odd he would adopt this policy. 


 We are at war with Islam but we refuse to believe it… and 911 was just the opening salvo!











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After Pope Francis moved to recognize a Palestinian state, some gung-ho defenders of Israel suggested the pontiff should stick to preaching and stay out of politics.

"It's interesting how the Vatican has gotten so political when ultimately the Vatican ought to be working to lead people to Jesus Christ and salvation, and that's what the Church is supposed to do," said Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC)

It wasn't just Duncan. Several House conservatives seemed exasperated that Francis, who will address Congress this fall, approved the Vatican's recognition of Palestine as a state. On Wednesday, critics said Rome needs to leave the question of Palestinian statehood to be sorted out in the Middle East.

"I'm surprised that the pope would recognize Palestine when they're still haters who want to wipe Israel off the face of the map and don't recognize Israel," said Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX, a member of the Israel Allies Caucus. "The Pope is the head of his religion, and he makes those calls for himself, but I represent 700,000 people from East Texas and a vast majority agree with me."





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