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Monday, September 24, 2018

Democrats Protesting In California.....again




On a tip from Ed Kilbane










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Sunday, September 23, 2018

The Daily Mail...this is their M.O.



To twist the news to fit their agenda.


Two prime examples:

You remember these two?



A female cop shot Botham Jean mistakenly thinking he was in her apartment.

This was the headline including link. 



As you can see they presented this in the worse possible light.

The Daily Mail mission is to incite and inflame the dimwits in our society.

And they fall for it every time.







This is Wendy Martinez. Martinez (newly engaged) was senselessly stabbed to death while she was out for an evening run in Washington, D.C.







Anthony Crawford a black male murdered her. I would show you his mug shot but so far I haven't been able to find one???




This was the headline:



What's fair is fair right? The female cop at least had a plausible explanation. Crawford stabbed Martinez for no apparent reason. So what I want to know is where was this headline?


Police arrest black 23-year-old man in random fatal stabbing of newly-engaged white tech company executive, 35, who was attacked on a jog in DC

One other thing. If it wasn't for America The Daily Mail wouldn't have a website. They write about Trump sooo much (all negative) you wouldn't even know they had a Prime Minister.

Don't know what they like better. Hating Trump...or kissing the Royal Family's ass.








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A little reflection


















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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Beto O'Rourke denies fleeing scene of 1998 DUI crash, contradicting police report







 O’Rourke must be extremely naive. He didn't know lying about a DWI is only reserved for royalty like the Kennedy's?


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U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, the Texas Democrat vying to replace U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, contradicted police reports Friday by denying he tried to flee the scene of a 1998 drunken car crash.

O'Rourke was asked about the incident during a debate against Cruz at Southern Methodist University.

“I did not try to leave the scene of the accident, though driving drunk, which I did, is a terrible mistake for which there is no excuse or justification or defense,” O’Rourke said. “I can only tell you that I was able to have a second chance in my life.”

But O’Rourke’s comments appear to contradict the police reports published by the Houston Chronicle last month that claimed O’Rourke “attempted to leave the scene” after he lost control of his car and hit another vehicle in 1998.

“The driver attempted to leave the accident but was stopped by the [witness],” a police officer wrote, according to the police report.

The officer went on to state that O’Rourke was visibly intoxicated and “unable to be understood due to slurred speech.”

O’Rourke recorded 0.136 and 0.134 blood alcohol levels on Breathalyzer tests, the records said. The state legal limit at the time was 0.10. 






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Friday, September 21, 2018

Police arrest nearly two dozen Kavanaugh protesters




Before or after they got paid?




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Nearly two dozen protesters opposing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh were arrested on Thursday, as activists occupied the offices of key Republican senators. 

















Twenty-three protesters were removed from the Dirksen Senate Office Building, where they were protesting at Sen. Bob Corker's (R-Tenn.) office, for unlawful demonstration activities. They are being charged under a D.C. law that forbids protesters from crowding and obstructing hallways and passageways, according to a spokeswoman for the Capitol Police. 


The protesters chanted "we believe women" as they lined the hallway outside of Corker's office.


Yes...pure as the driven snow.



 Many of them wore buttons that read "I Believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford," referring to the woman who has accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in the early 1980s when they were both in high school. 

The protesters include activists from a coalition of outside groups, including the Center for Popular Democracy Action and the Women's March.
The protesters also demonstrated in offices for Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, and Susan Collins (R-Maine), who is considered a pivotal vote on the Trump nominee.

In each of the offices, the demonstrators shared stories of sexual assault and urged Republican senators to oppose Kavanaugh. 

After occupying Collins's offices, the group of protesters went to Sen. Jeff Flake's (R-Ariz.) office. Like Collins, Flake is considered a potential GOP swing vote on Kavanaugh's nomination. 

Flake, a member of the Judiciary Committee, initially described himself as "inclined" to vote for Kavanaugh but warned leadership this week that he would vote against Kavanaugh if Ford wasn't given the chance to testify. 

Grassley has set a hearing for Monday and invited both Ford and Kavanaugh to testify over her accusations against him. But Ford's lawyer is calling for the FBI to investigate the incident as a precursor to Kavanaugh testifying.

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This much is known. Either Ford or Kavanaugh is lying. After all this time it's going to be next to impossible to decipher who's telling the truth. But this one thing bugs me. On May 30th 2006 Kavanaugh was appointed Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia CircuitA prestigious position to say the least. Yet, during this Bush appointment Ford chose to remain silent. My gut tells me this has little to do with Kavanaugh and everything to do with Trump.






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