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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

This is what you don't get from the MSM





Stephon Clark Criminal Record 



A little background information on St. Stephon.



A son, brother, father and a convicted criminal. Although Clark’s family has waxed eloquent about what a great guy Clark was, and that he was “turning his life around,” the facts about the African American unarmed man shot and killed by Sacramento Police on March 18, 2018, do not paint such a rosy picture. A criminal since his teen years, the 22-year-old had a juvenile record of grand theft, robbery and receiving stolen property. As an adult, Clark pled guilty to felony armed robbery, assault, and child endangering in one case, and “pimping” a prostitute in another case for which he pled no contest. In a third adult case, Clark was arrested for domestic violence for punching a woman in the face, and in yet another case from this year, Clark was again arrested for domestic violence. Why do people make a hero out of someone who has assaulted women? Before being shot he was allegedly breaking car windows and when spotted by a police helicopter the cops witnessed him breaking the sliding glass doors to a house. Police on the ground were directed to Clark’s location and chased him on foot to the backyard of his grandmother’s house where he failed to drop something in his hand (it turned out to be a cellphone) and was shot to death. While it is true that a person should not receive a death penalty for breaking car windows, breaking a glass door to a house, and running from police, the fact is that if Clark was not breaking the law and had stopped when the police first told him to, he would not have been shot. Being a career criminal and committing crimes other than murder or attempted murder is not a good reason to die, but Clark had played a huge role in the outcome of his own fate.

One more observation:

Instead of the police... had the owner of the car came out and shot Clark 20 times the story would have been buried on page 20 in the local newspaper.






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Monday, April 2, 2018

At what point do the citizens of CA wake up?





Oakland mayor who warned Illegals about ICE raids








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Thursday, March 29, 2018

Enigmas







The classic Obama loving, tree hugging, GMO hating, liberal. The only thing they hate more than gluten is Capitalism. 




1. Isn't it weird that in America, our flag and our culture offend so many people, but our benefits don't?


2. How can the federal government ask U.S. citizens to pay back student loans, when illegal aliens are receiving a free education?


3. Only in America are legal citizens labeled "racists" and "Nazis," but illegal aliens are called "Dreamers”.


4. Liberals say, "If confiscating all guns saves just one life, it's worth it". Well then, if deporting all illegals saves just one life, wouldn't that be worth it?


5. I can't quite figure out how you can proudly wave the flag of another country, but consider it punishment to be sent back there.


6. The Constitution: It doesn't need to be rewritten, it needs to be reread.


7. William F. Buckley said: "Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other points of view, and are then shocked and offended when they discover there are other points of view."


8. Joseph Sobran said:


· Need' now means ’wanting’ someone else's money.


· 'Greed' means wanting to keep your own.


· 'Compassion' is when a politician arranges the transfer."






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Monday, March 26, 2018

Another #MeToo moment













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Saturday, March 24, 2018

Only in America...well CA is not really part of America




DUI and hit-and-run case dismissed against immigrant in U.S. illegally


Constantino Banda Acosta had been deported to Mexico or allowed to return there voluntarily 17 times since 2002, according to records from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (John Gibbins / San Diego Union-Tribune)


An immigrant in the country illegally who was tried twice on charges of driving while drunk and causing a crash in San Ysidro that seriously injured a 6-year-old boy will not be tried a third time, a judge ruled Friday.

The case against 39-year-old Constantino Banda Acosta, a Mexican citizen who has been deported from the United States more than a dozen times, was dismissed.

Chula Vista Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sontag had declared a mistrial on Monday after jurors informed her they were unable to reach verdicts on the felony charges, including hit-and-run causing serious injury and driving under the influence of alcohol.

So the six-year old kid he hit fractured his own skull?

In September, a different jury that had heard the case announced that it was deadlocked on the felony charges, but convicted him on misdemeanor counts of vandalism, battery, and driving without a license.

Sontag on Friday sentenced Banda on the three misdemeanor convictions, giving him credit for the more than two years of time he has already served while going through the two trials.

Deputy Dist. Atty. Christopher Chandler said immigration authorities had placed a hold on Banda so that he is not released from custody before federal prosecutors decide whether to pursue charges.

Banda was arrested after the May 6 crash that left then-6-year-old Lennox Lake with serious injuries, including a fractured skull. The family had been returning home to San Ysidro from a trip to Disneyland.

The case drew national interest after federal authorities said Banda had repeatedly crossed the border illegally. He had been deported to Mexico or allowed to return there voluntarily 17 times since 2002, according to records from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.


 Acosta should get together with this guy


and start a travel agency.

Chandler argued in both trials that Banda was behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Silverado when he ran a stop sign and broadsided the Lake family's Honda Accord.

Banda was in the driver's seat of the pickup when Border Patrol agents pulled him from the vehicle less than two miles from the crash site.

Deputy Public Defender Juliana Humphrey contended that another man, Jorge Adame Ariza, was driving at the time of the crash.

Surveillance video shows Adame behind the wheel of the pickup earlier that evening when the pair left a Chula Vista restaurant.

Humphrey argued that police assumed too quickly that Banda was the driver, and they didn't question Adame until three days after the crash.

Chandler has said that Banda and Adame switched seats before the crash because Adame did not have a driver's license. Adame, who was in the country illegally, also testified that it was Banda who ran a stop sign and struck the Lake family's car.





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