Thursday, November 10, 2016

Police Calm Millennial Protesters By Handing Out Participation Trophies

Police Calm Millennial Protesters By Handing Out Participation Trophies | The Babylon Bee:
"U.S.—As anti-Trump rallies nationwide turned hostile overnight with widespread reports of violence, looting, vandalism, and death threats against the president-elect and his supporters, police in numerous major cities were able to instill calm and regain control by handing out participation trophies to all millennial protesters who were enraged about losing the election, sources confirmed.
The shrewd tactic was the idea New York Police Officer Joe Butler, who has three twentysomething children himself, and noted to reporters Thursday that he remembered how his children “never had to deal with losing as they were growing up.”
“It’s a foreign notion to them.
Even in sports—win or lose, everyone won, and everyone got a trophy no matter what.
This is the millennial way,” he said.
“So I had the idea—hey, why not start handing out participation trophies to the protesters, and telling them ‘Hey, you know what? You may have lost the election, but look—everyone gets a trophy. Everyone’s a winner.'”
Seeing how the trophies had an instantaneous calming effect on the millennials and filled them with a sense of fulfillment and achievement, word spread quickly among police departments nationwide, and emergency trophies were procured by the thousands for use at the rallies.
At publishing time, police had regained control in cities across the country, and the crowds of now-content protesters were heading home with their trophies, according to sources."

Obama executive orders, regulations, pardons expected as presidency draws to close - Washington Times

Obama executive orders, regulations, pardons expected as presidency draws to close - Washington Times:

"Look out for the executive orders, the “midnight” regulations and, perhaps most controversially, the pardons.

As President Obama runs out the clock on his eight-year tenure, analysts say, he still has plenty of business left undone, and they expect him to follow the lead of other presidents and issue a series of rules, to add to his list of executive orders, to continue his record-setting pace of commutations and perhaps add a controversial pardon or two into the mix."

U. Michigan professor postpones exam due to 'serious stress' over election results - The College Fix

U. Michigan professor postpones exam due to 'serious stress' over election results - The College Fix:
"A University of Michigan professor has postponed an exam after many students emailed him and complained about their “serious stress” over the election results.
John Snodgrass’ psychology class will still meet today, but the previously scheduled exam will now be moved to next week, he told students in an email obtained by The College Fix.
Image result for upset students“However one feels about the results of this important election, it’s clear that it (and the period leading up to it) is/has been very distracting and upsetting to many students. 
Relatedly, I’ve been receiving many emails in recent hours from students requesting to delay the exam due to associated serious stress,” the lecturer wrote to students.
“With this in mind, and to give everyone a chance to do their best on the exam, and after consulting with our GSIs and Psychology Administration, I’ve decided to postpone Exam 2 one week (i.e., it will now occur next Weds., Nov. 16).”
“… We WILL still have class today–I’ll begin lecturing on the next topic (Knowledge, Ch. 9).
This way, the overall class schedule will remain intact, allowing us to cover the necessary material,” he continued.
“I wish you all the best in this tumultuous time, and look forward to seeing you in lecture.”"

Safe Space? Ann Arbor Landmark Painted With 'Kill'em All' After Trump Victory

Safe Space? Ann Arbor Landmark Painted With 'Kill'em All' After Trump Victory [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"The Rock" is an iconic landmark in Ann Arbor that has been painted on numerous occasions.
The face of an iconic rock in Ann Arbor was painted with the words “Kill Em All” in white surrounded by red along with a picture of a blue elephant, the traditional mascot of the Republican Party.
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Safe Space? Ann Arbor Landmark Painted With 'Kill em All' After Trump VictoryAnother side of the rock also had a donkey, the mascot of the Democratic Party, with two stars around it and no words.
And another side had a profanity that says "F*** America" on it.
The photo was taken after Tuesday's election in which Republican Donald Trump upset Democrat Hillary Clinton to become the next president.
“The Rock” sits on the corner of Washtenaw Avenue and Hill Street and borders the University of Michigan campus but is officially part of a city of Ann Arbor park. It historically has been painted over the years on numerous occasions.
“We understand students are in the process of repainting the rock now,” said U-M Spokesman Rick Fitzgerald..."

Lunch video-----FULL - Ted Nugent Performance at Donald Trump Rally in Grand Rapids, MI....

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Paul Ryan: Trump victory is ‘the most incredible political feat I have seen in my lifetime’ – TheBlaze

Paul Ryan: Trump victory is ‘the most incredible political feat I have seen in my lifetime’ – TheBlaze:

"Speaker Paul Ryan, addressing the press from his home state of Wisconsin on Wednesday, said he has congratulated President-elect Donald Trump on what he described as the “the most incredible political feat I have seen in my lifetime.”"

Indiana Pastors Caught on Camera Paying for People to Go to Polls and Vote Democrat | PJ Media

Indiana Pastors Caught on Camera Paying for People to Go to Polls and Vote Democrat | PJ Media:
"The latest Project Veritas video is proof of pastors being paid by political operatives to get their congregants to the polls.
They'll even pay for the congregants to be bussed to the polls and to grab lunch, as long as they all agree to vote Democrat.
These churches could very easily lose their tax-exempt status over what we see in this video.

"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" - Gordon Lightfoot (HD w/ Lyrics)

American election riots over Trump win across New York, California and Chicago | Daily Star

American election riots over Trump win across New York, California and Chicago | Daily Star:
"Dozens of pro-Clinton supporters have been arrested after nationwide protests over Trump's election saw American flags burned, windows smashed clashes with riot cops.
Thousands of angry protesters filled the streets of New York last night as they stormed towards Trump Tower, on Fifth Avenue, chanting "f*** Trump" and "not my president".
Meanwhile, five people – three men and one woman – were shot near an anti-Trump protest in Seattle, in Washington state.Donald Trump election win riots
In Chicago, an estimated 1,800 people gathered outside the Trump International Hotel and Tower, yelling "No Trump! No KKK! No racist USA."
Adriana Rizzo, 22, who witnessed the scenes in Chicago, said: "I'm just really terrified about what is happening in this country."
The protests came after dozens of major cities across the US were flooded with angry protesters following the shock announcement of Trump's win.
...Meanwhile, hundreds of students from the University of Oregon were heard shouting "f*** Trump" as they marched through campus moments after Trump was decared winner.
And in Portland, Oregon, Clinton supporters were filmed setting fire to the American flag while shouting shouting "F*** Donald Trump".
Cops dressed in riot gear blocked off streets in downtown Oakland where more than 300 protesters massed.
Officers urged protesters to go home after a young woman was "intentionally struck by an SUV" as part of the demonstration.
The woman is said to have suffered major injuries but the full extent of her condition is not known..."

Higher Education: Yale Midterm Optional... For Students Traumatized by Election

Higher Education: Yale Midterm Optional... For Students Traumatized by Election » Louder With Crowder:
....Yeah, this is happening at an Ivy League School.
...These wimpy students are too distraught to bring themselves to focus on a test right now. But they did manage to muster up the strength to write their professor trying to get out of said test. Interesting.
The worst part isn’t even that the students wanted to get out a taking a midterm. 
Young people don’t like doing things.
We’ve all been there.
It’s that the professor caved. 
Universities keep catering to these walking diapers dumpers (see LOL: University of Florida Counsels Wimpy Students Offended by Costumes!).
Whether it be safe spaces, counseling, or “inclusion…” Leftist colleges created these social justice bed-wetters.
So sleep in it.
Not that we’d expect anything less from the land of higher education…


Here’s a list of potential Trump Cabinet members – TheBlaze

Here’s a list of potential Trump Cabinet members – TheBlaze:


"His transition team has been working behind the scenes for months to fill out a short list of options, from top conservative politicos to business outsiders much like the man who will take the oath of office on Inauguration Day.

Comprised within that list, according to Politico, are several of Trump’s leading surrogates who defended him ad nauseam over the course of the presidential election cycle. "

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History for November 10


History for November 10 - On-This-Day.com
Martin Luther 1483 - German friar, Catholic priest, leader of the Protestant Reformation, Oliver Goldsmith 1728 - Novelist, playwright, poet, Russell Johnson 1924 - Actor ("Gilligan's Island")


Richard Burton 1925 - Actor, Roy Scheider 1932 - Actor ("Jaws"), Tim Rice 1944 - Lyricist


1775 - The U.S. Marines were organized under authority of the Continental Congress. The Marines went out of existence after the end of the Revolutionary War in April of 1783. The Marine Corps were formally re-established on July 11, 1798. This day is observed as the birth date of the United States Marine Corps.


1871 - Henry M. Stanley, journalist and explorer, found David Livingstone. Livingston was a missing Scottish missionary in central Africa. Stanley delivered his famous greeting: "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"


1954 - The Iwo Jima Memorial was dedicated in Arlington, VA.


1975 - The U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution that equated Zionism with racism. The resolution was repealed in December of 1991.


1975 - The Edmund Fitzgerald, an ore-hauling ship, and its crew of 29 vanished during a storm in Lake Superior.


1980 - CBS News anchor Dan Rather claimed he had been kidnapped in a cab. It turned out that Rather had refused to pay the cab fare.


1982 - In Washington, DC, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was opened to visitors.


1993 - John Wayne Bobbitt was acquitted on the charge of marital sexual assault against his wife who sexually mutilated him. Lorena Bobbitt was later acquitted of malicious wounding her husband.

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW:

http://libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2016/11/november-9-2016-trail-of-evidence-by.html

November 9, 2016

Trail of Evidence

By Tammy Derouin

I wonder which direction the American people will have decided to take our country.  Unfortunately, I also have to wonder if the American people truly decided our fate.  How many were robbed of their freedom to cast their vote due to voter fraud?  How many unqualified individuals, dead or alive, manipulated the process?   

As those who seek ultimate control find themselves on shaky ground, they get desperate.  They know they have to keep the illusion alive to stay in power.  Desperate times call for desperate deeds.  The evidence is out there, all that is required is a desire for truth.  Once you open your eyes, you can make better decisions. 

During a lively conversation this past week it was stated that you cannot be mad at someone for telling the truth.  You may not like what you are hearing but you cannot argue with them about honesty.  Once you accept the truth, the facts begin to become more apparent.  The trail of evidence, which was once ignored, becomes transparently clear.


Another statement which was made was that the truth doesn’t hurt.  I struggled with this initially because, haven’t we all said, “Sometimes the truth hurts.”  The more I thought about it the more it began to make sense.  Ignoring the truth is ultimately what hurts you.  Willful denial, ignorance, deliberate or unintentional, in the end, hurts much more than the truth.........

Pills are catching up to surgery as the most common U.S. abortion method.

Pills are catching up to surgery as the most common U.S. abortion method.:
"Women in the U.S. are now having medical abortions nearly as often as surgical ones, according to new data analysis from Reuters.
Image result for abortion pill methodThe two drugs that doctors can prescribe together for first-trimester abortions have gained popularity in recent years, and new guidelines issued by the Food and Drug Administration have made medication abortions accessible for more women who need them.
In clinics operated by Planned Parenthood, the country’s largest abortion-care provider, 43 percent of abortions provided in 2014 were administered through medication, compared to 35 percent in 2010, Reuters reports.
Some states have already seen medical abortions surpass surgical ones: 64 percent of abortions in Iowa and 55 percent of those in Michigan are medical.
The proportion of medication abortions in the U.S. is probably larger now that it was even a few months ago..."

American Uprising

American Uprising | Frontpage Mag:
"This wasn’t an election. 
It was a revolution.
It’s midnight in America. 
The day before fifty million Americans got up and stood in front of the great iron wheel that had been grinding them down.
They stood there even though the media told them it was useless.
They took their stand even while all the chattering classes laughed and taunted them.
They were fathers who couldn’t feed their families anymore.
They were mothers who couldn’t afford health care.
They were workers whose jobs had been sold off to foreign countries.
They were sons who didn’t see a future for themselves.
They were daughters afraid of being murdered by the “unaccompanied minors” flooding into their towns.
They took a deep breath and they stood.
They held up their hands and the great iron wheel stopped.
Image result for American Uprising 2016The Great Blue Wall crumbled.
The impossible states fell one by one.
Ohio.
Wisconsin.
Pennsylvania.
Iowa.
The white working class that had been overlooked and trampled on for so long got to its feet.
It rose up against its oppressors and the rest of the nation, from coast to coast, rose up with it.
They fought back against their jobs being shipped overseas while their towns filled with migrants that got everything while they got nothing.
They fought back against a system in which they could go to jail for a trifle while the elites could violate the law and still stroll through a presidential election.
They fought back against being told that they had to watch what they say.
They fought back against being held in contempt because they wanted to work for a living and take care of their families.
They fought and they won.
This wasn’t a vote. 
It was an uprising. 
Like the ordinary men chipping away at the Berlin Wall, they tore down an unnatural thing that had towered over them. 
And as they watched it fall, they marveled at how weak and fragile it had always been.
And how much stronger they were than they had ever known.
Who were these people?
They were leftovers and flyover country.
They didn’t have bachelor degrees and had never set foot in a Starbucks.
They were the white working class.
They didn’t talk right or think right.
They had the wrong ideas, the wrong clothes and the ridiculous idea that they still mattered.
No one will ever interview all those men and women. 
We will never see all their faces.
But they are us and we are them.
They came to the aid of a nation in peril.
They did what real Americans have always done.
They did the impossible.
...America is a nation of impossibilities. 
We exist because our forefathers did not take no for an answer. 
Not from kings or tyrants.
Not from the elites who told them that it couldn’t be done.
The day when we stop being able to pull of the impossible is the day that America will cease to exist.
Today is not that day.
Today fifty million Americans did the impossible.
Midnight has passed. 
A new day has come. 
And everything is about to change."

Leaked Documents Reveal Expansive Soros Funding to Manipulate Federal Elections | PJ Media

Leaked Documents Reveal Expansive Soros Funding to Manipulate Federal Elections | PJ Media:

"Leaked funding documents reveal an effort by George Soros and his foundations to manipulate election laws and process rules ahead of the federal election far more expansively than has been previously reported.

The billionaire and convicted felon moved hundreds of millions of dollars into often-secret efforts to change election laws, fuel litigation to attack election integrity measures, push public narratives about voter fraud, and to integrate the political ground game of the left with efforts to scare racial minority groups about voting rights threats."

Key Criminal Justice Bills Working Their Way Through the Legislature

Key Criminal Justice Bills Working Their Way Through the Legislature [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"In 2003, Michigan made national headlines by passing several dramatic criminal justice reforms, including repealing mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses.
Thirteen years later, three significant measures are before the current Legislature, and they have re-ignited the debate about corrections practices.
The Michigan House passed bills relating to juvenile sentencing, the parole of prisoners and the power of judges.
The bills have been pending before Senate committees for months.

  • Juvenile Sentencing

The juvenile justice package (House Bill 4947 et seq) would raise the age of criminal responsibility to 18, meaning that 17-year-olds, the current minimum age for trying someone as an adult, would no longer be automatically tried, sentenced and housed as adults.
Although prosecutors would still be able to charge them as adults in cases of serious crimes, such as rape or armed robbery, most 17-year-olds would have their cases adjudicated in the juvenile system..."
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