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Sunday, June 21, 2020

Something to think about






 


 I watched the Democratic leaders of Congress kneel in the halls of
 Congress for about 9 minutes, for the death of a black ex-con named George
 Floyd.

 I have never seen them kneel for a fallen Police Officer.

 I have never seen them kneel for a fallen Soldier.

I NEVER SAW THEM KNEEL FOR THE SOLDIERS THAT HILLARY AND OBAMA LEFT TO DIE IN Benghazi!!

 I have never seen them kneel for the thousands of (black and white) babies
 aborted EVERY DAY.

 I have never seen them kneel for a murdered white man or woman.

 I have not seen them kneel for the thousands of black-on-black murder
 victims.

 I have not seen them kneel for the thousands of elderly people that died
 in nursing homes due to the Corona Virus.

 I have to ask: WHY are Democrats putting the life of George Floyd as more
 valuable than the lives of everyone else?

 In fact, Democrats have put so much value on the life of George Floyd,
 they have allowed rioting, looting, arson, murder and mayhem in communities
 Nationwide...

 ASK YOURSELF - WHY NOW?





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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Ex-Atlanta cop in Brooks case waives court appearance, was linked to 2015 shooting: reports



Bias by omission

I love the way they delve into the background history of Garrett Rolfe the cop who shot Brooks and not a single word about the criminal history of St Rayshard. Maybe they can't find it because of his many aliases. 


KNOWN ALIASES

A.K.A. BROOKS, RAGSHARD

A.K.A. BROOKS, RASHAD

A.K.A. BROOKS, RAY ANTONIO

A.K.A. BROOKS, RAY POZ

A.K.A. BROOKS, RAYSARD

A.K.A. BROOKS, RAYSHARD

I have yet to see any of the major networks mention one word about his criminal history. Why do you suppose that is? Compare Rolfe's record with Brooks. Which one is more glaring?






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A former Atlanta police officer facing murder charges in connection with the death of Rayshard Brooks outside a Wendy’s restaurant waived his first court appearance Friday, according to reports.

Defense lawyers for former Officer Garrett Rolfe also opted not to attend the court session, FOX 5 of Atlanta reported.

Rolfe’s hearing had been scheduled for noon at the Fulton County jail, the station reported. He faces 11 charges in connection with Brooks’ death on June 12, including felony murder and assault with a deadly weapon, the report said.

ATLANTA COPS CONTINUING TO CALL OUT OF WORK, INTERIM POLICE CHIEF VOEWS, 'WE WILL GET THROUGH THIS'

Rolfe was sent to the Gwinnett County Adult Detention Center, pending further legal action.

Meanwhile, Rolfe was previously involved in a 2015 shooting incident that left a man with a punctured lung, court documents show, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Former Atlanta police Officer Garrett Rolfe faces felony murder and assault with a deadly weapon charges in connection with the death of Rayshard Brooks on June 12, authorities say.

Rolfe and other officers were finally cleared of wrongdoing in that case in February, five years after that shooting occurred, the newspaper reported.

The 2015 case was unusual because the police gunfire that occurred was never mentioned in the original incident report or in documents presented to the victim’s court-appointed attorney, the Journal-Constitution reported.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” retired Fulton County Superior Court Judge Doris Downs told the newspapr Friday. "It was the first time I'd ever come across a case where the incident report doesn't even mention the fact that shots were fired."

“I’ve never seen anything like it. It was the first time I’d ever come across a case where the incident report doesn’t even mention the fact that shots were fired.”

— Doris Downs, retired Fulton County Superior Court judge
The judge said she immediately suspected a cover-up and alerted state investigators.

The attorney for the wounded man in the 2015 case claimed that three of the five shots fired in the incident were from Rolfe’s weapon, the newspaper reported.

'He took the risk'

In the Brooks case, the 27-year-old former officer could face life in prison or even the death penalty if convicted.

His defense attorney, Noah Pines, contends that Rolfe’s actions were justified.

"Mr. Brooks chose to attack two officers, to disarm one of them, and to point and fire a deadly weapon at Officer Rolfe,” Pines said in a statement. “He took their lives, and his own, into his hands. He took the risk that their justified response might be a deadly one. Nobody is here to applaud the death of Mr. Brooks. He was a father, he was a member of his community, and his death was a tragedy. But not every tragedy is a crime.”

An autopsy revealed Brooks was shot twice in his back, and authorities have said the bullets were from Rolfe’s weapon.

A nearby vehicle with people inside also was struck during the confrontation with Brooks but none of those people were injured.

Police had been called to the Wendy’s restaurant on a report that a man was sleeping in a vehicle parked in the restaurant’s drive-thru area. When Rolfe and another officer arrived, they questioned Brooks and then got involved in a struggle, during which Brooks was seen on video accessing an officer’s stun gun.

Brooks then tried to flee but was shot while running away. Video shows Brooks at one point turning around and pointing the stun gun at the officers from a distance.

A second Atlanta police officer, Devin Brosnan, faces charges of aggravated assault and violation of oath of office in connection with the case. Brosnan posted bail and awaits further court action.

Both Rolfe and Brosnan turned themselves in Thursday after nearly a week of public outcry that they face charges.

But the defendants also have supporters: The Georgia Law Enforcement Organization has raised about $250,000 for their defense, FOX 5 reported.




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Thursday, June 18, 2020

I'll be damed if it didn't come true



I posted this on June 2, 2012.




Now this:




PS:
They tried to get rid of the pot that called the kettle black too but he filed a lawsuit as did the black sheep of the family.

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A few more examples of...


I want to kiss your ass so bad I can't sleep at night









(Wonder what the people in Charleston, SC are going to do? If you're fortunate enough to live in 'The Battery' off in the distance,  from your $25 million antebellum home, you can see Ft Sumter where the first shot rang out starting the Civil War. Talk about racism!)





(Columbus day not so much)



And all because of this pumped to the max by the media...



Spare me the bullshit.


Video 568






If video won't play the most likely reason is twitter doesn't want you to see it.







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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Rayshard Brooks criminal record exceeds that of St George




On a tip from Ed Kilbane
via an article from Conservative Review



This is the kind of  thing you won't get from the media. Its called facts... ALL the facts. Why? Because it tarnishes the image of the saint they're trying to fabricate. Let's be honest if this guy had been white we wouldn't have heard a damn thing about it.

Soon after the Brooks incident occurred I typed in 'rayshard brooks criminal record' on Bing, Google, Yahoo nothing popped up until now when a friend sent me this.


A very clear video of how it all went down.

Video 567

They’re calling this a homicide. As you can see the cops were cordial to Brooks as Brooks was to them until they tried to arrest him for DWI after he was over the legal limit. What is the protocol here? Brooks could have simply cooperated and would have been alive today. Instead Brooks chose to grapple with the cops took the taser and fired it at the cop. What if he had the cop’s gun instead of the taser would he have pulled the trigger? Some will say the cop could have shot him in the leg. Where do you draw the line? Calling this a homicide is a l-o-n-g stretch. This was a tragedy that didn’t have to happen. The truth be told St Rayshard died as a result of his own stupidity as you will see below.


This is his criminal record.





It appears that his last bout with the law was in Lucas County (Toledo), Ohio, on December 30, when he was charged with violating his probation as a fugitive from Georgia and was returned to Georgia on January 6.





Could Brooks have been running from the law? He appears to have served only four months of a seven-year sentence in 2014 for charges and convictions of simple battery, cruelty to children, false imprisonment, family violence battery, receiving stolen property, criminal interference with government property, weapons charges, and obstructing a law enforcement officer in the preceding years.

It looks like there were numerous probation violations until a parole officer issued a warrant for his arrest on December 20, 2018, when he had fled to Ohio. It’s not clear why he wasn’t put back in prison when he was returned to Georgia this past January, but it does appear he was supposed to report to the Clayton County Probation Office and was scheduled for a February 5 parole revocation hearing, according to court records.







That would explain why he violently resisted arrest on Friday night. Could he have been a criminal with a violent record who got parole instead of hard time and continued to violate his parole?

Well, thus far, the media has been silent about his record and has lauded him as the ultimate family man. ABC News did an interview with his employer in Toledo and praised him as “dedicated to hard work and his family” for moving to Ohio in the spring of 2019 to support them. They fail to mention that he already had an arrest warrant in December 2018, and perhaps that is why he left the state. They fail to mention the original underlying crime of family violence and cruelty to a child.

ABC quotes his former employer as saying that Brooks left the company in December to go back to his family in Atlanta “but indicated that he was going to return after “getting some ducks in order.” Well, those ducks might have been his surrender to the extraditing authorities on December 30 thanks to the cooperation of Lucas County.

There are videos of Brooks lamenting his probation situation just a few weeks ago.


(If videos won't play go to twitter) 

In the same interview, he says “The moment I get out of hand, back to jail I go.”



So when I said he was stupid its because he didn't take his own advice and went to the morgue instead of jail. 


When it comes to media manipulation this is the classic of all time.




Killed by a "white" Hispanic.


And you're going to believe anything they tell you about Trump?







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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Joe Biden: George Floyd’s Death Bigger than MLK Assassination




When I first read this I thought it was just another gaffe by Joe. But you have to say St George did get a lot of notoriety here and around the world. Why is that? I suspect C-19 had a lot to do with it. After being cooped up for months (no money, no job) and told what to do and not do this was their golden opportunity to exploit the natural stupidity of those who are age 30 and younger. Would love to know the total tally of lives lost and the billions in damages here and around the world over an ex-con fabricated into a saint. 





Wonder who is going to play St George in the movie?





Joe Biden: George Floyd’s Death Bigger than MLK Assassination



Kyle Olson11 Jun 2020AFP/Getty Images

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During a round table in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Joe Biden claimed the death of George Floyd was bigger than the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

“Even Dr. King’s assassination did not have the worldwide impact that George Floyd’s death did,” Biden said with a mask dangling from his ear.

“Because just like television changed the civil rights movement for the better when they saw Bull Connor’s dogs ripping the clothes off of elderly black women who were trying to go to church, and fire hoses ripping the skin off of young kids,” he said.

Bull Connor was a Democrat and Commissioner of Public Safety for Birmingham, Alabama.

“That — all those folks around the country who didn’t have any black populations heard about this, but they didn’t believe it, but they saw it, it was impossible for them to close their eyes,” Biden continued.

“Well, what happened to George Floyd, now you’ve got how many people around the country? Millions of cell phones, it’s changed the way everybody’s looking at this,” he said. “Look at the millions of people marching around the world.”




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