Friday, April 23, 2021

Imagine...


 

Nine Kids Shot at 12-Year-Old's Birthday Party and 'Not One' of the 60 Attendees Will Make a Statement to Police

Nine Kids Shot at 12-Year-Old's Birthday Party and 'Not One' of the 60 Attendees Will Make a Statement to Police
"Oh, this is awkward. 
...Gunfire erupted after a feud broke out at the home party in LaPlace, Louisiana, according to a press release from the St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office. 
Again, at least nine kids — first reported as six — under the age of 18 were struck, seven of whom were treated and released, while two of the victims remain hospitalized as I write.
As reported by NBC News on Monday, the victims’ ages ranged from 12 to 17. 
The young victims collectively sustained injuries to the arm, ribs, foot, legs, stomach, head, and more.
Yet? Here’s Sheriff Mike Tregre:

“We have not one witness, not one person that saw anything yet. So we’re trying to solve it on our own right now. I’m going to be polite — it’s more than frustrating.”

What’s wrong with this picture? Nine kids shot. Two remain hospitalized. Not one person in attendance is willing to cooperate with law enforcement officials, including loved ones of the victims? Ever hear of such a thing? Me neither. Until now.

...Rashad Bolden, who lives two doors down from the home at which the shooting took place, told the local CBS affiliate he saw wounded kids taken from the scene via ambulance...Read all.


"Logic"


 

Citicide!

 

#1 This day 1965-----Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders - "The Game Of Love" - Live 1965

Disgusting fake-media-----If the Minneapolis Star Tribune wanted to get the Derek Chauvin trial jurors killed, what would they be doing differently?

If the Minneapolis Star Tribune wanted to get the Derek Chauvin trial jurors killed, what would they be doing differently?

"If media were trying to put hits out on Derek Chauvin trial jurors, what would they be doing differently?

We can’t help but ask ourselves that question.

Late last month, the New York Times set out to reveal what they’d been able to gather about the jurors:

Yesterday, CBS News decided that it’s in the public’s interest to know where one of the jurors lives:

And now, because this is apparently some sort of deranged contest, the Minneapolis Star Tribune is posting detailed bios (including jobs and domestic situations, but not names because they have to draw the line somewhere) of the trial jurors...Read all!


"...motivated by racism"-Isn't everything these days?


 

VIDEO: All hell breaks loose as Portland demonstrator attacks police officer - TheBlaze

VIDEO: All hell breaks loose as Portland demonstrator attacks police officer - TheBlaze
Video captured the moment a Portland demonstrator hauled off and punched a police officer in the head — and captured the ensuing chaos following the attack as well.

Authorities arrested two people after police declared an unlawful assembly in downtown Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday night.

Michigan Health Department Proposes ‘Gender Expression’ Mandates For Child Care

Michigan Health Department Proposes ‘Gender Expression’ Mandates For Child Care
  • Child’s ‘expressed gender’ would have to be given consideration for sleeping and clothing
"The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has just released proposed rules that would require “child caring institutions” to “consider a youth’s gender identity when determining a sleeping arrangement.” 
This includes facilities organized for “receiving minor children for care, maintenance, and supervision, usually on a 24-hour basis.” 
...“Gender identity” is defined as “an individual’s self-conception as being male, female, both, or neither.”
Child care institutions must also “provide access to clothing that is consistent with the youth’s gender expression.”...Read all.

AM Fruitcake


 

History for April 23

William Shakespeare 1564 - Poet, playwright ("Julius Caesar," "Romeo and Juliet," "MacBeth"), believed to have been born on April 23.
  • 1789 - U.S. President George Washington moved into Franklin House, New York. It was the first executive mansion.
  • 1900 - The word "hillbilly" was first used in print in an article in the "New York Journal." It was spelled "Hill-Billie".
  • 1908 - U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt signed an act creating the U.S. Army Reserve.
  • 1915 - The A.C.A. became the National Advisory Council on Aeronautics (NACA).
  • 1950 - Chaing evacuated Hainan, leaving mainland China to Mao and the communists.
  • 1984 - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that Dr. Robert Gallo and his colleagues had found the cause of AIDS. It was a retrovirus labled HTLV-III.
  • 1988 - A U.S. federal law took effect that banned smoking on flights that were under two hours.
  • 2004 - U.S. President George W. Bush eased sanctions against Libya in return for Moammar Gadhafi's agreement to give up weapons of mass destruction.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Chicago Mayor Lightfoot's latest police reform idea: Require cops to get permission to chase suspects on foot - TheBlaze

Chicago Mayor Lightfoot's latest police reform idea: Require cops to get permission to chase suspects on foot - TheBlaze

As calls continue to echo across the country for local and state governments to address concerns about police conduct, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) unveiled her newest police reform idea: Force cops to get permission before engaging in a foot chase with a suspect.

Dem. chairman blocks Jim Jordan from pressing Fauci for blaming disobedient Americans for COVID surges in lockdown states - TheBlaze

Dem. chairman blocks Jim Jordan from pressing Fauci for blaming disobedient Americans for COVID surges in lockdown states - TheBlaze

The fact of the matter is Michigan continues to enforce coronavirus restrictions and yet cases are still going up. States that ended the restrictions are not seeing comparable surges in COVID-19 cases. And before the nation's most-cited health expert on the coronavirus response, Dr. Fauci, could answer a question on that discrepancy, Clyburn shut the conversation down.

The way we were-----"A Brief but Furious Campaign": The Battle of the Pearl River Forts

'Boob-tube-----'SO YOU WANT A TELEVISION SET'' (1953)

The Postal Service is reportedly monitoring Americans' social media for 'inflammatory' content, per report

The Postal Service is reportedly monitoring Americans' social media for 'inflammatory' content, per report
  • The law-enforcement arm of the USPS is running a "covert" program, according to Yahoo News.
  • An unlikely government entity may be watching your activity on social media.
"According to a Yahoo News report, the law-enforcement arm of the US Postal Service is running a "covert" program that monitors Americans' social media posts for "inflammatory" content and then passes those posts along to other government agencies.
The surveillance effort, which falls under the agency's Postal Inspection Service, is known as the Internet Covert Operations Program, or iCop, the outlet reported...Read all!

COVID ‘Experts’ Shut Out the Light at the End of the Tunnel

COVID ‘Experts’ Shut Out the Light at the End of the Tunnel
  •      But what people really need is assurance that the pandemic will end.
"What were the “experts” thinking? 
Two recent actions have discounted vaccination’s reward while increasing concerns about its risk. 
On top of the underlying elements undermining vaccination participation, their actions send the ominous message that our precautions will be perpetual. 
  • Recently Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that, despite being fully vaccinated, he does not plan to go to an indoor restaurant or a movie or plan any trips “for a while.” 
  • Not long after, the CDC and FDA recommended pausing the administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine “out of an abundance of caution” because, out of around 6.9 million doses administered, six women had developed a rare form of blood clot. 
Just like that, the reward-to-risk ratio of the COVID vaccination effort worsened. 
It was a one-two punch. 
One: Fauci’s admission diminished the return on getting vaccinated. For many people, eating out, going to a movie, and taking a trip are the reasons they wanted to get vaccinated. 
Two: the CDC–FDA “pause” gave further pause (not that more was needed) to those debating vaccination’s safety and did so over a literally “one in a million” occurrence. 
People need to see some light ahead, not just more tunnel. 

A cure is important, but so is hope
...Read all.

Seven House Republicans Pledge To Deny Donations From Big Tech Companies | The Daily Caller

Seven House Republicans Pledge To Deny Donations From Big Tech Companies | The Daily Caller

A group of seven House Republicans pledged Wednesday to not take donations from big tech companies, including their political action committees, nor individual donations from executive employees.

"...it is entirely possible that whites will permanently remove themselves and their businesses from majority black areas – the inner cities will essentially become no-go areas for whites..."

Michael Smith
"...I think these two characteristics also apply to racial segregation – there is legal segregation – segregation mandated by some authority, and segregation in fact, a segregation by choice of the people (for lack of a better term).
If Derek Chauvin is convicted, which I have expected since the trial started (I think they overcharged him), and the disparate prosecutorial treatment that is evident in BLM and ANTIFA offenders and people like Kyle Rittenhouse and the January 6th “rioters”, it is entirely possible that whites will permanently remove themselves and their businesses from majority black areas – the inner cities will essentially become no-go areas for whites.
It seems the message is being sent that whites are not welcome in these areas, not white police, not white owned businesses, not white residents - even whites are saying this, not as racists, but as support for the desires of BLM.
I know that probably is not the feeling of the majority of black residents, but it certainly is the message of leaders of the BLM movement, most of the “community activists” in these areas, as well as some of the black members of the United States Congress.
One wonders if a completely new and separate type of legal system will evolve in these areas...Read all.

Detroit Cop Claims And Gets Paid For 12-Plus Hours A Day, 365 Days A Year

Detroit Cop Claims And Gets Paid For 12-Plus Hours A Day, 365 Days A Year
  • Seven others paid amount equal to 11-hour days — every day of the year
"A Detroit Police Department lieutenant collected 2,501.1 hours of overtime pay in 2020, which raised his pay to $255,244.
A lieutenant would have had to put in more than 6.8 hours of overtime per day, 365 days a year, to accumulate 2,501.1 hours of overtime. 
When combined with 2,080 hours at the regular rate (40 hours per week for 52 weeks), that comes to 4,581.1 hours on the job in a single year.
To accumulate that much time, this officer would have had to work the equivalent of 12.55 hours on every day last year, including holidays and weekends...Read all!!

Lunch video-----Why Girls Become Boys

Noon-toon


 

Florida Sheriff Explains Riots vs. Protests for Liberals - Louder With Crowder

Florida Sheriff Explains Riots vs. Protests for Liberals - Louder With Crowder: Florida sheriffs are simply cut different. Should the Second Amendment be needed to defend your family from rioters, Florida sheriffs have your back. And that was BEFORE future President DeSantis signed Florida's new anti-riot laws. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd (which is an awesome name for a sheriff) made clear LAST YEAR that Florida won't be suffering rioting fools. Peaceful protests are still encouraged. Though not everyone seems to know the difference between protesting peacefully and rioting violently. Yes, even with Florida's new laws. If you are one of those knuckleheads, Sheriff Judd has visual aids.

"...Keeping us divided..."