Saturday, October 21, 2017

Trump: Clintons' uranium deal is the 'biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow'

Trump: Clintons' uranium deal is the 'biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow':

Image result for flickr commons images Falling money"A new report published Tuesday stated the FBI had evidence of Russian nuclear industry officials taking part in bribery, kickbacks, extortion, and money laundering to enhance Russian President Vladimir Putin's atomic energy project expansion with the U.S. as far back as 2009.

It also confirmed the Russians sent millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation during Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state from 2009 to 2013."


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History for October 21

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History for October 21 - On-This-Day.com
Alfred Nobel 1833 - Chemist, inventor of dynamite, his will created the Nobel Prizes, Dizzy (John Birks) Gillespie 1917 - Musician, trumpet, Judy Sheindlin 1942 - TV personality ("Judge Judy")
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Benjamin Netanyahu 1949 - Prime Minister of Israel, Carrie Fisher 1956 - Actress ("Star Wars" movies), Kim Kardashian 1980 - TV personality
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1797 - "Old Ironsides," the U.S. Navy frigate Constitution, was launched in Boston's harbor.
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1805 - The Battle of Trafalgar occurred off the coast of Spain. The British defeated the French and Spanish fleet.
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1879 - Thomas Edison invented the electric incandescent lamp. It would last 13 1/2 hours before it would burn out.
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1918 - Margaret Owen set a typing speed record of 170 words per minute on a manual typewriter.
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1945 - Women in France were allowed to vote for the first time.
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1950 - Chinese forces invaded Tibet.
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1994 - North Korea and the U.S. signed an agreement requiring North Korea to halt its nuclear program and agree to inspections.
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2003 - North Korea rejected U.S. President George W. Bush's offer of a written pledge not to attack in exchange for the communist nation agreeing to end its nuclear weapons program.
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Friday, October 20, 2017

University Will Now Issue 'Trigger Warnings' For Shakespeare Plays | Daily Wire

University Will Now Issue 'Trigger Warnings' For Shakespeare Plays | Daily Wire:

Image result for free clip art warning sign"To coddle the snowflake, or not to coddle snowflake, that is the question: whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous sensitivity, Or to take Arms against a Sea of troubled youth, And by opposing end them: to die, to sleep.

Snowflakes are now too sensitive to suffer through a performance of Shakespeare without being given a trigger warning first."


The way we were-----The Bangles - Manic Monday

Boob-tube-----Cher & Chaz Bono - All I Really Want to Do (Live on The Cher Show, 1975)

A world without hate speech

A world without hate speech:
"It takes as little as a flyer, a speech, a newspaper article, or a comedian to trigger calls for “hate speech” bans on college campuses. 
Image result for hate speechConsidering that many college students support the prohibition of hate speech, let’s imagine if the would-be censors got their way — what would our society look like?
First, we must acknowledge that, in the United States, hateful speech is fully protected by the First Amendment. 
There’s no “hate speech versus free speech” debate raging in our nation’s judiciary. 
Nor is there a balancing test, an exemption, or a special constitutional provision allowing the government to prohibit it — hateful speech is categorically protected in our nation, including at public colleges and universities, and that’s not changing anytime soon.
Getting back to our hate speech-less utopia, we have the luxury of looking to an actual world full of hate speech prosecutions in the many nations that do not enjoy our broad free speech protections. 

  • For example, in Pakistan, people are arrested and sentenced to death for “blasphemy” for insulting Islam, while in Egypt, individuals are arrested for “debauchery” for waving rainbow flags at concerts.
  • Then, there are the thirty Turkish journalists currently facing consecutive life sentences for their anti-government articles, as well as the Kyrgyz author imprisoned for “inciting hatred between religious groups” for publishing a book questioning God’s form.
  • Don’t forget about Germany, where just this year police raided dozens of people’s homes for “hateful postings over social media,” 
  • or the United Kingdom, where a man was convicted for his anti-military Facebook comments, 
  • or France, where a man was fined for holding up a sign saying “Get lost, jerk” to French President Nicolas Sarkozy — words Sarkozy himself said to a critic who refused to shake his hand during a public event.
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Alabama Police Use Asset Forfeiture to Ruin an Innocent Small Business Owner - Hit & Run : Reason.com

Alabama Police Use Asset Forfeiture to Ruin an Innocent Small Business Owner - Hit &; Run : Reason.com:
"A news report from Alabama offers two textbook cases of how sweeping powers of civil asset forfeiture allow police to seize people's property with near impunity.
Under civil asset forfeiture laws, police can take property suspected of being connected to criminal activity, even if the owner is not charged with a crime.
Law enforcement and prosecutors say the practice is a vital tool to disrupt drug trafficking and other organized crime by targeting ill-gotten gains.
Image result for this wrongBut in state after state, horror stories have emerged of regular people having their possessions expropriated and their lives turned upside down.
In the Alabama case, around 20 heavily armed officers raided Frank Ranelli's computer repair shop in Ensley in 2010, on a tip that Ranelli was selling stolen goods.
Police seized roughly 130 computers from the shop, most of them belonging to customers.
The Alabama news outlet Al.com reports what happened next:
Nothing ever came of the case.
The single charge of receiving stolen goods was dismissed after Ranelli demonstrated that he had followed proper protocol in purchasing the sole laptop computer he was accused of receiving illegally.
Yet none of the property seized by police that summer morning more than seven years ago has been returned to him.
"Here I was, a man, owned this business, been coming to work every day like a good old guy for 23 years, and I show up at work that morning—I was in here doing my books from the day before—and the police just f***ed my life," he said..."
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BREAKING: Obama DOJ Allegedly Threatened FBI Informant To Silence Him On Russian Nuclear Corruption | Daily Wire

BREAKING: Obama DOJ Allegedly Threatened FBI Informant To Silence Him On Russian Nuclear Corruption | Daily Wire:

Image result for flickr commons images silence"Bill Clinton accepted $500,000 in Russian speaking fees in 2010, as The New York Times reported in 2015; Uranium One’s chairman used his family foundation to make four donations totaling $2.35 million to the Clinton Foundation.

Toensing wants the Trump Justice Department or the FBI to allow her client to be free of the nondisclosure agreement (NDA) he signed so he can reveal the corruption that took place. She stated, “All of the information about this corruption has not come out. And so my client, the same part of my client that made him go into the FBI in the first place, says, 'This is wrong. What should I do about it?'”"

Must read!!-----Kimberley Strassel: Here's why the GOP should keep digging on the Fusion GPS case | Fox News

Kimberley Strassel: Here's why the GOP should keep digging on the Fusion GPS case | Fox News
"Washington is obsessed with the word “collusion” but has little understanding of its true meaning. The confusion might explain why D.C. has missed the big story of collusion between Fusion GPS and the Democratic Party.
Image result for Fusion GPS Dossier meme...Fusion is known as a ruthless firm that excels in smear jobs, but few have noticed the operation it’s conducting against the lawmakers investigating it. 
The false accusations against Mr. Nunes—that he’s acting unethically and extralegally, that he’s sabotaging the Russia probe—are classic.
The Washington narrative is focused on special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe. 
Maybe the real story is that Democrats worked with an opposition-research firm that has some alarming ties to Russia and potentially facilitated a disinformation campaign during a presidential election.
  • This is a firm that in 2012 was paid to dig through the divorce records of a Mitt Romney donor. 
  • It’s a firm that human-rights activist Thor Halvorssen testified was hired to spread malicious rumors about him. 
  • It’s a firm that financier Bill Browder testified worked to delegitimize his efforts to get justice for Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer beaten to death in a Russian prison."
  • It’s the firm behind the infamous “dossier” accusing Donald Trump of not just unbecoming behavior but also colluding with Russia. 
  • Republicans are investigating whether the Fusion dossier was influenced by Russians, and whether American law enforcement relied on that disinformation for its own probe.
But Fusion’s secret weapon in its latest operation is the Democratic Party, whose most powerful members have made protecting Fusion’s secrets their highest priority..."
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The opioid story 60 Minutes won’t tell you is coming from the Mexican drug cartels - NetRight Daily

The opioid story 60 Minutes won’t tell you is coming from the Mexican drug cartels - NetRight Daily

By Printus LeBlanc
Once again, the Washington Post and the CBS “news” program 60 Minutes proved journalism is dead. 60 Minutes ran a very misleading program that attempted to pin the opioid epidemic on two members of the House of Representatives.
The truth is, this epidemic is a total government failure, just not the one 60 Minutes focused on to do with Drug Enforcement Agency distributor license suspensions, which now require Attorney General approval under a new law passed by Congress. The real problem is that multiple presidents, leaders in Congress and thousands of council members have failed in their most basic duty to protect the American people from heroin that has been coming across the southern border from Mexico.
The issue raised by the report is a worthy issue. The U.S. is currently in the midst of an opioid crisis that threatens to kill more Americans per year than many U.S. wars.
The story 60 Minutes told made it seem like the opioid epidemic somehow stemmed from a law passed in 2016, H.R. 471 Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act of 2015. A bill introduced by Rep. Tom Marino (R-Pa.) and cosponsored by Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and five other Members. This is, of course, impossible because the law was not passed until mid-2016. The CDC has not even released data related to opioid deaths for 2016, but there the mainstream media is, blaming this law with no data to back it up.
For the drugs coming from Mexico, there is plenty of blame to go around, but you have to wonder why these two members were singled out on an innocuous bill narrowing governing a process on license suspensions that passed both the House and the Senate unanimously, and was signed into law by former President Barack Obama.
Let’s take a look at what really happened..."
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...Even former President Bill Clinton can identify the problem 60 Minutes ignores, telling the U.S. Mayors Conference in Miami. “Because as the government got better at dealing with opioids, more people moved into heroin. Heroin is even cheaper now because it is now being grown in Mexico in the hidden parts of the Sierra Madre Mountains and being harvested by preteens..."

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