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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Cops killing this guy in Baton Rouge is what prompted the shootings in Dallas ----truly a role model for all to admire



On a tip from my friend Jack.



Alton Sterling the pillar of the community.



9/09/96 Aggravated battery


10/31/97 2nd degree battery


1/06/98 Simple battery


5/04/00 Public intimidation


9/20/00 Carnal knowledge of a juvenile


9/04/01 Domestic violence


5/24/05 Burglary of an inhabited dwelling place


7/11/05 Receiving stolen things


9/12/05 Burglary of inhabited dwelling place


3/17/06 Simple criminal damage to property, simple robbery, simple theft, drug possession, misrepresentation during booking, simple battery, aggravated battery 


4/12/06 Aggravated battery, simple criminal damage to property, disturbing the peace, unauthorized entry


4/04/08 Domestic abuse battery


6/03/09 Resisting an officer, drug possession, receiving stolen things, possession of stolen firearm, illegal carrying of a weapon with CDs, sound reproduced without consent 


10/12/09 Illegal carrying of weapon, marijuana possession


8/13/15 Failure to register as a sex offender


4/08/16 Failure to register as a sex offender


6/14/16 Ecstacy and marijuana possession

Sterling's family members say he was on probation at the time of his death and was not allowed to carry a gun.

He was the father of five children from different partners.




Kind of reminds of the time Trayvon started out looking like this.




Later looked like this.



Wound up looking like this. 


After he was shot by a "white Hispanic".









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The Muslim way of saying... "Thank You"




German train ax attack puts Merkel migrant policy back in spotlight 






Merkel is reaping the rewards from what she has sown. And Barry wants the same for us.



This immigrant Muslim dog who beat the door seeking asylum in Germany because he was suffering political persecution now turns on his host in true Islamic fashion. And to think Merkle allowed more than a million of them into the country! 

Kind of reminds me of our own two refugee "pillars of society".


One's dead. The other on taxpayer dollars who won't be executed until he's so old he forgot why he was there.


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A young Afghan who attacked passengers on a train in Bavaria with an ax had entered Germany last summer with a wave of migrants, officials said on Tuesday, raising more questions about Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.

The 17-year-old, who a witness said shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great) during the attack, severely wounded four Hong Kong residents on the train late on Monday, then injured a local woman after fleeing, before police shot him dead.

The case is likely to deepen worries about so-called "lone wolf" attacks in Europe and could put political pressure on Merkel, who has welcomed hundreds of thousands of migrants to Germany over the past year.

 "lone wolf"?
 I seem to remember wolves run in packs.

The attacker came to Germany as an unaccompanied minor and was registered as a refugee on June 30 last year in Passau, officials said. Germany welcomed about 1 million migrants in 2015, many fleeing war in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.

"In the minds of many people, his arrival is directly linked to Merkel and her liberal refugee policies," said Frank Decker, political scientist at Bonn University.

The attack took place days after a Tunisian delivery man plowed a truck into crowds of Bastille Day revelers in the southern French city of Nice, killing 84. Islamic State has also claimed responsibility for that incident.

Public support for Merkel has risen since Britain voted on June 23 to leave the European Union, helping reverse a fall in her popularity caused by the refugee crisis. Decker said a Nice-style attack here could quickly end those gains.

"It would boost those who have called Merkel's policies a mistake," he said. "Merkel would be blamed."

Unlike neighbors France and Belgium, Germany has not been the victim of a major attack by Islamic militants in recent years, although security officials say they have thwarted a large number of plots. 

A leader of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) said Merkel and her supporters were to blame for the dangerous security situation because their "welcoming policies had brought too many young, uneducated and radical Muslim men to Germany".

Imam Arbab Ahmad, whose mosque in Wuerzburg lies about 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from the scene of the attack, said he feared a backlash against Muslims after the attack.

"I am anxious," he said. "It was a totally inhumane attack on innocent people. Every human being should condemn it, not just Muslims."

Police found a hand-painted Islamic State flag in the refugee's room at his foster family's home, along with a letter he appeared to have written to his father, which officials said read: "And now pray for me that I can get revenge on these non-believers, pray for me that I go to heaven."

Islamic State posted a video in which a man whom it identifies as the Afghan refugee vows to carry out a suicide mission and urges other Muslims to do the same.

In the two minute and 20 second video, entitled "Germany – Video of the Islamic State Soldier Muhammad Riyad Who Carried out the Wuerzburg Attack", a young man wields a small knife, which he says he will use to slaughter infidels and avenge the deaths of men, women and children in Muslim countries.

"I will carry out a suicide operation in Germany," the young man says in the video. "I will slaughter you in your houses."

German officials were checking if the man in the video was in fact the train attacker. They have not released his name publicly, because he was a minor. They have said he was not on any of the intelligence services watch lists.

Watch list...why bother? 
If only 1% are terrorists that's 10,000.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, according to its Amaq news agency. But Erik Ohlenschlager, public prosecutor in Bamberg, said there was no evidence the attacker had been in contact with Islamic State, though he said the IS flag the young man appeared to have painted suggested he had developed a sympathy for the group.

Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said people who knew the attacker had described him as a "quiet and balanced person who went to the mosque for important holidays, but wasn't necessarily there every week.

"He was described as a devout Muslim, but not in any way one who was a radical or fanatic," Herrmann added.

The young man started attacking his passengers with an ax and a knife around 9 p.m. local time as the train was approaching its last stop, the Bavarian city of Wuerzburg, Herrmann said.

Ohlenschlager said the attacker, who had learned on Saturday that a friend of his had died in Afghanistan, struck his victims with full force in the body and head, adding: "The injuries are very bad". Two victims were in a critical condition.

After a passenger pulled the train's emergency brake, the attacker fled and struck in the face a woman who was walking her dog. He was pursued by a police unit who shot him dead.






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WH responds to petition to label Black Lives Matter a "terror" group



"Terror  group"?

They won't even call it a hate crime!

 Charleston Killer

Hate crime.



Dallas Killer                   Baton Rouge Killer

Barry's acquittal:

"They just got caught up in the notion that there's a specific vulnerability for African Americans that needs to be addressed."



Have you ever heard of BLM before Barry came to power? Through his years in office he never missed an oppurtunity to chastise the cops coming to the defense of black thugs. So why would he undermine his own creation by calling them a terrorist organization? 
If Muslim terrorist attacks here in America are not perpetrated by "radical Muslim extremists" and the ambush tactics employed by "BLM extremists" in  Dallas and Baton Rouge aren't either... then just WTF is a terrorist attack?

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After days of violence and heightened racial tensions in the U.S., the White House responded this week to an online petition asking the federal government to formally label the Black Lives Matter movement as a "terror group."



"Terrorism is defined as 'the use of violence and intimidation in pursuit of political aims,'" read the "We The People" petition, created July 6 on the White House website. "This definition is the same definition used to declare ISIS and other groups, as terrorist organizations."

Black Lives Matter, the petition said, "earned this title due to its actions in Ferguson, Baltimore, and even at a Bernie Sanders rally, as well as all over the United States and Canada." It asked the Pentagon to recognize the group as such "on the grounds of principle, integrity, morality, and safety."

Because the online document received at least 100,000 signatures -- at the time of this reporting, it had garnered over 141,000 names -- the White House was automatically prompted to respond.

The "We the People" team noted that "The White House plays no role in designating domestic terror organizations," nor does the U.S. government "generate a list of domestic terror organizations."

"[T]herefore," the response read, "we are not able to address the formal request of your petition."

The White House then went further: Acknowledging that it was a "difficult time" for the country -- and that the debate remains a "charged" one -- the statement additionally prompted petition signers to consider President Obama's words calling for compassion towards the movement.

"I think it's important for us to also understand that the phrase 'black lives matter' simply refers to the notion that there's a specific vulnerability for African Americans that needs to be addressed," the president said last week, talking to a Washington, D.C. gathering of enforcement officials, civil rights leaders, elected officials and other activists on the issue of racial disparities in the criminal justice system. "We shouldn't get too caught up in this notion that somehow people who are asking for fair treatment are somehow, automatically, anti-police, are trying to only look out for black lives as opposed to others. I think we have to be careful about playing that game."

The petition came on the heels of deadly officer-involved shootings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Falcon Heights, Minnesota, and after days of Black Lives Matter protests for more police accountability.

On July 7, one day after the petition published online, seven law enforcement officers policing a BLM demonstration in Dallas, Texas were shot and killed in a shower of sniper-like fire. And on Sunday, three more policemen were shot and killed in Baton Rouge.






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Monday, July 18, 2016

Michael Brown Déjà vu


Highest-ranking officer charged in Freddie Gray case acquitted on all counts


Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby vowed to bring  justice to an aggrieved citizenry when she announced the charges last year. But she has yet to find success in court and is being sued for defamation by five of the officers.

The presiding judge... Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams




BLM... "Justice for Judges." And no bag limit.




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A judge in Baltimore Monday acquitted the highest-ranking officer charged in the death of Freddie Gray, marking the fourth trial that prosecutors failed to win.

Lt. Brian Rice faced charges of involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment, and misconduct in office. He opted for a bench trial by Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams.

The judge previously dismissed a second-degree assault charge, and prosecutors dropped a second misconduct charge against the 42-year-old officer, who is white.

After the verdict announcement, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake tweeted that Rice would face an administrative review by the police department. She asked for the community's continued respect for the judicial process.

aka...Please don't burn down the town while taking advantage of the 100% off sale.

Baltimore Correction Officers Caught Looting



Gray died a week after suffering a spinal injury in a police van last year, touching off protests and rioting.

Rice's failure to seatbelt Gray, Williams said, may have been an error in judgment and a violation of updated policy -- but the judge found prosecutors failed to prove it rose to a criminal level.

"The state failed to show that the defendant, even if he was aware of the risk, consciously disregarded that risk," the judge said.

Three earlier trials resulted in two acquittals and a mistrial.

Officers Caesar Goodson and Edward Nero -- both of whom were found not guilty in bench trials -- were also present at the courthouse.

Gray was arrested after he ran from police officers in a high-crime area of the city. He was handcuffed and later shackled in the back of the police van, but officers never buckled him in.

Prosecutors had said Rice was most responsible of the six officers charged for following police procedures to fasten a prisoner in a seat belt, citing his 18 years of experience on the force.

The officer's attorney said police could use discretion if they believe their safety is at risk. Rice attorney Michael Belsky said officers had concerns because Gray was not cooperative and they weren't sure what onlookers would do if extra time was taken to fasten Gray in the van.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys gave different characterizations of the onlookers. Prosecutors described them as concerned observers, while Belsky said officers heard threatening comments during the arrest.

Three of the charged officers are black, and three are white. Race has not been cited as a direct factor in Gray's death, but his arrest and deadly injury added momentum to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Gray's family received a $6.4 million settlement from the city.

In her zeal for" justice"... putting the cart before the horse. If Freddie Gray was worth $6.4 million with a rap sheet as long as your arm imagine what he would have been worth if he graduated from HS.

Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby vowed to bring justice to an aggrieved citizenry when she announced the charges last year. But she has yet to find success in court and is being sued for defamation by five of the officers.






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Paul Manafort: John Kasich 'Embarrassing His State'






I seem to remember they all signed the pledge.


"I ______ affirm that if I do not win the 2016 Republican nomination for president of the United States, I will endorse the 2016 Republican presidential nominee regardless of who it is," the document, on R.N.C. letterhead, states. "I further pledge that I will not seek to run as an independent or write-in candidate nor will I seek or accept the nomination for president of any other party."

So much for the man of his word. He's not the only one but its worse when the RNC is held in your own state!

I liked Kasich.. but I guess when the rag is wrung...


Ohio Gov. John Kasich has refused to attend the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, a decision which many have criticized. Donald Trump's campaign manager Paul Manafort weighed in on Monday morning saying that Kasich is part of the past, not part of the Republican future. 

"He's hurting his state and embarrassing his state, frankly," Manafort told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program about Kasich, the last Republican presidential candidate to drop out of the 2016 race. "But most of the Republicans who aren't coming are people who have been part of the past. And people who are part of the future of the Republican Party are, frankly, going to be here participating in the program."

Manafort also said that we would be seeing a different side of Trump. 

"You know who he is, but you only see him out there on the campaign trail and that's a part of him, but that's not all of him," Manafort said. "Not like we're trying to redo Donald Trump, just trying to expand the focus of who he is. You don't want politicians and frankly he's the outsider. You want people who do know."










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