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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

If Hillary Had Been a Soldier in the Army, Here’s How She’d Be Treated




On a tip from Ed Kilbane



— David French is a staff writer at National Review, an attorney, and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.


The problem here is Killary supporters don't care that she's a lying crook. They're going to vote for her anyway. On the other hand self-righteous Republicans are holding the WH door wide open for Killary because their candidate is not the reincarnation of Ronald Reagan. Then, after she is elected POTUS, they'll piss and moan what a total disaster she is.

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The double standards are painful. I served ten years as an Army lawyer, and one of my responsibilities was advising the command on matters of military justice, including incidents where soldiers mishandled classified information. And if Hillary Clinton was a soldier, she would lose her security clearance, face administrative action, and face the specter of criminal prosecution. I’ve not only seen the pattern, I’ve also participated in the process. Here’s how it would work.

Imagine for a moment that an officer downrange in Afghanistan comes across timely drone footage of suspected insurgents — information that would be clearly Secret (if not Top Secret) at the moment of inception. Unfortunately, however, she doesn’t have immediate access to SIPRNet (for Secret) or JWICS (for Top Secret), so she grabs her iPhone — which is on the base’s civilian WiFi system — and bangs out a text message to a superior officer. She doesn’t describe exactly what she’s seeing, but from context, the message is plain. Shoot or don’t shoot? She needs a decision.

Honestly, it’s hard to imagine such a moment. It’s so counter to military training and the military ethos that actions like this are few and far between. But Hillary is nothing if not special, and it’s clear from FBI Director Comey’s press conference yesterday that she sent and received e-mails concerning “matters that were classified at the Top Secret/Special Access Program level” on her homebrew system, a system less secure than Gmail.


If Hillary were Captain Clinton instead of the presumptive Democratic nominee and wife of a disbarred former president, the following things would occur, more or less simultaneously.

First, the command would immediately suspend her security clearance. As a practical matter, this would mean that she would be unable to do her job. Absent extraordinary circumstances, she would become essentially useless to the command, a glorified manual laborer fit to fill sandbags or clean latrines but little else. Unless the officer is cleared, the loss of a security clearance means the loss of her career.

Next, her commander would probably draft an administrative reprimand. A general officer memorandum of reprimand (known as a GOMOR) is a career-killer if placed in an officer’s permanent file, and it can be drafted independently of parallel criminal proceedings. If a GOMOR goes in the permanent file, even if the officer somehow regains her security clearance, promotion is virtually impossible, and the officer would be wise to simply resign.
Her actions would have ended her military career, and she would have been fortunate to resign in lieu of enduring a court-martial.

Finally, the command would consider criminal charges. Under the facts above, the officer would in all likelihood not only violate the Espionage Act (the same statute at issue in Clinton’s case) but also the Uniform Code of Military Justice. What happened next — as a practical matter — would probably depend on the gravity of the harm. If there was any evidence that classified information had fallen into enemy hands, the soldier would probably face court-martial and imprisonment. If the damage was contained, then the officer might face non-judicial punishment or (also likely) be asked to resign her commission and leave the military.

The end result of the entire process is almost always a negotiated end to the officer’s military career as well as a permanent ban on her access to classified information. In exchange for forgoing criminal prosecution, the officer would leave the military, consent to the permanent loss of her security clearance, and consent to never again seek access to classified information. And that’s a good outcome for the officer — a merciful outcome considering the gravity of the offense.

In other words, her actions would have ended her military career, and she would have been fortunate to resign in lieu of enduring a court-martial. In her post-military civilian life, she would have been unemployable in any serious government position, and if any president made the mistake of appointing her to, say, undersecretary for food safety in the Department of Agriculture, the appointment would be immediately shot down in committee.

To say that Hillary Clinton is unfit to be commander-in-chief is to give her too much credit. It implies that she might be fit for other positions of responsibility. She’s not fit to be POTUS, and she’s not fit to be a private. It’s time for her to slink back to her foundation, make her speeches, and retire to private life.

Instead, she’s still the odds-on favorite to stride into the Oval Office. Our nation is in the very worst of hands.







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Good News for Golfers








There will no longer be a penalty stroke for hitting a ball into the water or out of bounds. 

The USGA, the R&A, the PGA, after a private meeting with Hillary Clinton and James Comey, have recommended that your opponent must prove that you intended to hit the ball into these hazards in order for there to be a penalty.



Carelessness or Ignorance is not Intent.

Therefore: No Intent - No Penalty Stroke!






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She's at it again




Justice Ginsburg on Trump: 'He is a faker'   

This bitch should be removed from the SC immediately. As a member of the highest court in the land she has no business making these types of statements.

She's supposed to be a judge right? Could her glaring lack of judgment be any more obvious? Don't vote for Trump because 'He is a faker'. Vote for Hillary instead because she is a liar.


There is only one way to explain it.


The onset of Alzheimers.

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Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's well-known candor was on display in her chambers late Monday, when she declined to retreat from her earlier criticism of Donald Trump and even elaborated on it.

"He is a faker," she said of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, going point by point, as if presenting a legal brief. "He has no consistency about him. He says whatever comes into his head at the moment. He really has an ego. ... How has he gotten away with not turning over his tax returns? The press seems to be very gentle with him on that."


Ginsburg's comments came in a previously scheduled interview related to my research for a book on Chief Justice John Roberts. I took a detour to raise the reverberations from her criticism of Trump to The Associated Press and New York Times in recent interviews. "I can't imagine what this place would be -- I can't imagine what the country would be -- with Donald Trump as our president," she had said in the Times interview published Monday.


Trump himself slammed Ginsburg's criticism of him, telling The New York Times, "I think it's highly inappropriate that a United States Supreme Court judge gets involved in a political campaign, frankly."

"I think it's a disgrace to the court and I think she should apologize to the court," Trump added. "I couldn't believe it when I saw it."

He later called on her to resign, tweeting early Wednesday morning: "Justice Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me. Her mind is shot - resign!"


Justice Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me. Her mind is shot - resign!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 12:54 AM - 13 Jul 2016


It is highly unusual for a justice to make such politically charged remarks, and some critics said she crossed the line. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday sharply criticized Ginsburg's criticism of Trump, calling her comments "totally inappropriate."





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Where's BLM when you need them?





'It looked like a scene out of the Walking Dead': THIRTY-THREE people collapse on the same New York street at 9AM after taking a bad batch of synthetic marijuana 'K2'

[Authorities said all of the hospitalized patients were expected to survive but were lucky 'they didn't die'] 


Take it a step further and suppose all 33 died. Later it was confirmed they bought the drug from a black "pharmacist". What do you think the BLM reaction would have been?

That's what I thought.

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It was like a scene from an episode of The Walking Dead. But it wasn't zombies who could barely walk, it was New Yorkers. 

And it wasn't an infection they were suffering from - but the same bad batch of drugs.

Thirty-three people were hospitalized for a possible overdose on K2, a type of synthetic marijuana, in Brooklyn on Tuesday morning.

Witnesses reported seeing more than a dozen people passing out, vomiting, urinating and twitching in the middle of the street around 9.30am in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.



Horrified children looked on as paramedics checked on two New Yorkers among the 22 who were hospitalized for a possible overdose on a bad batch of K2, a type of synthetic marijuana 



Witnesses reported seeing more than a dozen people passing out, vomiting, urinating and twitching in the middle of the street around 9.30am in the Bedford-Stuyvestant and Bushwick neighborhoods



At least 17 people reportedly reacted to the drug almost simultaneously near Broadway and Myrtle Ave, an intersection that has become known as 'ground zero' for K2 addicts in the city 



Police first received a report of multiple people with an 'altered mental status' outside a Brooklyn community garden on Stockton Street

They reportedly reacted to the drug almost simultaneously near Broadway and Myrtle Ave, an intersection that has become known as 'ground zero' for K2 addicts in the city.

Lindsay Foehrenbach, a resident of the neighborhood for the last 11 years, described the 'appalling' scene to Daily Mail Online.

'People just kept showing up and then quickly dropping to the ground, flopping over hoods of cars, or crumpling onto the sidewalk,' she said. 

'They all seemed oblivious to their surroundings and just couldn't stay on their feet. I saw four ambulances show up and more entering the intersection as I was leaving.' 

Foehrenbach said one man was spread eagle and lying face down on the ground. Another man laid down in the street between two parked cars. His shoes were off and he was unresponsive. 

Resident Brian Arthur likewise witnessed the 'horrible' scene. 

'Some of them were motionless. This is nothing you'd want your kids to see,' he told the New York Daily News

Arthur, 38, filmed the incredible scene and posted it on his Facebook, showing people who couldn't stand up straight and had to be held up by officers as they waited for a stretcher. 

'This is no joke over here right now, this is tragic,' Arthur says as his camera moves from one passed-out New Yorker to the next. 

'This is crazy. Tell your kids, tell your family, stay off of that man.' 



K2 contains man-made chemicals that act on the same cell receptors in the brain that THC does in natural marijuana. It is dirt cheap, often sold for one to five dollars for a stick or package



One resident said it was a 'horrible scene' filled with K2 addicts who were 'motionless' on the street

Arthur said it was mostly young, teenage boys who he saw overdosing in the street. 

Police first received a report of multiple people with an 'altered mental status' outside a Brooklyn community garden on Stockton Street. 

Officers found eight intoxicated individuals before discovering nine more, according to the New York Post. 

'Obviously it was a bad batch, a source told the Post. 'They are lucky they didn't die.' 

Authorities said all of the hospitalized patients were expected to survive. 

K2 contains man-made chemicals that act on the same cell receptors in the brain that THC does in natural marijuana. It is dirt cheap, often sold for one to five dollars for a stick or package. 

Researchers have found instances in which chemicals in synthetic marijuana can bind much more strongly to cell receptors than THC, producing stronger effects. 

Because the chemicals vary from packet to packet, the effects of K2 are unpredictable and can change from use to use, according to the New York City Health Department. 





This man could not stand up on his own and had to sit down as he talked to authorities 



The man then had to be physically held up by police as they waited to load him onto a stretcher 



Authorities said all of the hospitalized patients were expected to survive but were lucky 'they didn't die' 

Effects of K2, which is packaged under names like Spice, AK-47, Smacked, and Dank, can include extreme anxiety, confusion, paranoia, and hallucinations.

More than 6,000 people have been sent to the emergency room in New York because of K2 since 2015 and there have been two confirmed deaths caused by the drug. 

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio signed a bill in October that made it illegal to sell or produce K2, making it a crime punishable by up to a year in jail and fines of more than $100,000.

In May he announced that there had been an 85 percent decline in K2-related emergency visits in the last 10 months. 

But on Stockton Street the drug remains a constant problem for residents, who had taken to putting up handwritten signs that read 'No Smoking K2'. 


WHAT IS SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA?


Synthetic marijuana contains man-made chemicals that act on the same cell receptors in the brain as THC does in natural marijuana. 

Researchers have found instances in which chemicals in synthetic marijuana can bind much more strongly to cell receptors than THC does in marijuana that is grown

This can produce stronger effects, such as an elevated mood or feeling of relaxation. 

But synthetic marijuana is also known to have psychotic effects on some users. 

These can include extreme anxiety, confusion, paranoia and even hallucinations. 

Source: National Institute of Drug Abuse 

'They're like walking zombies,' said Jimmy Bravo, a clerk at a local bodega told the New York Daily News. 'Ambulances pick them up night and day, 24 hours. Cops see them but they don't do nothing.' 

Foehrenbach said Tuesday was 'far, far, worse than usual'. 

'Today was unprecedented,' she told Daily Mail Online. 

The longtime resident said she had observed a K2 problem in the neighborhood for the past two years, but said it had really escalated in recent months. 

'Our local community gardens have become a popular spot for this,' she said. 

'As a result they're plagued with people passed out, loitering, trash and public urination.' 

The NYPD said in a statement there has been a regular and 'targeted enforcement' in the area that has resulted in 'multiple arrests and seizures of K2'. 

Neighbors said police frequently raid the bodega for K2. 

It is believed that Big Boy Deli has become the 'sole distributor' of the drug in the area, according to DNAInfo.com. 

Foehrenbach said she has been told that everyone is aware the problem is stemming from the Deli. 

'I do think that the owners of this deli should be ashamed of themselves,' she said. 

'They care less about the neighborhood that supports them and more about the almighty dollar.' 

'They are willing to poison a population of already vulnerable people, let the fallout spill over the surrounding street and let everyone else clean up the mess while they profit.' 

Residents who lived in the neighborhood's nearby homeless shelter and treatment clinics said emergency workers warmed them that a bad batch of K2 was going around.

The New York Health Department said it is investigating and monitoring emergency rooms across the city. 



Another man was so out of it he leaned onto a fire hydrant for support. One resident said most of the addicts in the neighborhood were teenage men 





Another resident was seen leaning against a wall while one man could be seen trying to help his friend 













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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

The Alton Sterling case... you be the judge



Don't let that Gary Coleman look fool you.


Okay, I watched the video 5 times. It starts off with Sterling lying on the ground scuffling with the police. It's not 100% clear to me exactly what happened. Unless I'm mistaken I believe I hear one of the cops say, "He's got a gun, don't move I swear to God..." Sterling continues to resist and winds up dead... portions of which we don't see.

Go here and judge for yourself because you may have a different opinion.


So let's not get caught up in the mass hysteria ginned up by the MSM and talk about the facts. 

Saint Alton is a convicted felon and had no right to be carrying a firearm for starters.



The officers’ handling of the confrontation has come under intense scrutiny from the public, and could lead to criminal charges. The debate over the officers’ conduct is likely to include discussion of Sterling’s criminal record and whether it is at all relevant when assessing the officers’ conduct. The legal questions in the case will focus on what happened in the confrontation between Sterling and the officers right before he was shot. Sterling’s case file does provide a fuller biography of the man, however.

A review of court records by Heavy shows that Sterling was well known to Baton Rouge police, although the two officers involved in the shooting — Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II — are not mentioned in documents pertaining to Sterling. You can read all of Sterling’s Baton Rouge criminal case details here:

Records show that Sterling was a registered sex offender with a lengthy criminal record that included convictions for weapons offenses, confrontations with police officers, property crimes, and domestic violence and other batteries. 

Here’s what we know about his criminal history:


Summary of Offenses

The documents in Sterling’s Baton Rouge court file show Sterling was accused of these offenses (some are convictions, some only arrests, some were dismissed and a few are traffic matters. The dates represent date of offense):
Simple battery (dismissed) (Nov. 24, 1996)
Simple battery – dismissed (Oct. 28, 1997)
Simple burglary of inhabited dwelling (May 5-15, 2005) request for arrest warrant
Felony theft (May 5-15, 2005) request for arrest warrant
Simple burglary (amended to illegal possession of stolen things – guilty plea) (May 24, 2005)
Aggravated battery (amended to simple battery – guilty plea) (March 6, 2006)
Simple criminal damage to property – guilty plea (March 6, 2006)
Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling (amended to disturbing the peace – guilty plea) (March 6, 2006)
Expired driver’s license (March 21, 2008)
Driver’s license issue (hard to read document) (2008)
Domestic abuse battery – pleaded guilty (March 31, 2008)
Illegal carrying weapons with controlled dangerous substance – pleaded guilty (May 29, 2009)
Felon in possession of a firearm – dismissed (May 29, 2009)
Contempt of court – (Aug. 10, 2009) – Guilty plea
Fail to use seat belt (Feb. 5, 2014)
Fail to renew registration (Feb. 5, 2014)
Failure to comply with sex offender registration (Aug. 11, 2015) – Forfeiture
Possession of a schedule 1 drug, (April4-5, 2016) – no conclusion
Possession of marijuana first offense. (April 5, 2016) – no conclusion

Arrest – probable cause affidavits: 


Trespassing (Aug. 25, 1996)
Damage to property (2 counts) (Aug. 25, 1996)
Criminal mischief (Aug. 25, 1996)
Illegally possess weapon (Aug. 25, 1996)
Aggravated burglary (Aug. 27, 1996)
Public intimidation, 2 counts (April 24, 2000)
Criminal damage to property (March 4, 2006)
Simple robbery (March 4, 2006)
Theft under $500 (March 4, 2006)
Possession of marijuana (March 4, 2006)
Misrepresentation during booking (March 4, 2006)
Simple battery (March 4, 2006)
Aggravated burglary (March 4, 2006)

RESISTING AN OFFICER BY FORCE (MAY 29, 2009)
Possession marijuana (May 29, 2009)
Possess stolen things (May 29, 2009)
Possess firearm with drugs (May 29, 2009)
Simple assault (May 29, 2009)
Offense too illegible to read in the record (May 29, 2009)



Sterling Had Previous Confrontations With the Baton Rouge Police

One incident stands out in the lengthy file; it involved a wrestling match with an officer that involved a gun. In 2009, the affidavit of probable cause contends that a police officer tried to pat down Sterling when Sterling resisted arrest, and the officer ended up “wrestling with the defendant on the ground” at which time a “black semi auto gun fell from his waistband.” The officer grabbed the back of Sterling’s shirt during the incident, and he was able to arrest him without further incident.



So what are we to derive from this? This answer is simple. Because of the lifestyle St. Alton chose to live it was inevitable, whether by the cops, or someone else, he was going to wind up dead. You would have thought with his arrest record he would have learned the drill by now. 

Goodby Alton, St. Mike and St. Trayvon are holding the door open for you.










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