Saturday, June 06, 2020

History for June 6

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History for June 6 - On-This-Day.com
Nathan Hale 1755 - Soldier for Continental Army during American Revolutionary War, considered to be America's first spy, known for his famous quote "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.", Alexander Pushkin (Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin) 1799 - Russian author and poet, Thomas Mann 1875 - German novelist, short story writer, social critic
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Roy Innis 1934 - Civil rights activist, Gary U.S. Bonds (Gary Levone Anderson) 1939 - Singer, Robert Englund (Robert Barton Englund) 1948 - Actor, best known for player the character of Freddy Krueger
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1944 - The D-Day invasion of Europe took place on the beaches of Normandy, France. 400,000 Allied American, British and Canadian troops were involved.
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1968 - U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy died at 1:44am in Los Angeles after being shot by Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy was was shot the evening before while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Friday, June 05, 2020

Bill Barr: DOJ Has Evidence Antifa, ‘Foreign Actors’ Among Groups Responsible For Violence At Protests | The Daily Caller

Image result for flickr commons images william barrBill Barr: DOJ Has Evidence Antifa, ‘Foreign Actors’ Among Groups Responsible For Violence At Protests | The Daily Caller:

Attorney General Bill Barr said Monday that the Justice Department has gathered evidence showing that antifa and “foreign actors” are among the groups responsible for the violence undermining peaceful George Floyd protests.
Barr told reporters during a Thursday press conference that there are three separate sets of people taking part in the protests: peaceful demonstrators, looters, and “extremist agitators who are hijacking the protests to pursue their own separate and violent agenda.”

The way we were-----Outrageous 1950s Comparison - America vs Russia

Boob-tube-----What If "The Hideous Sun Demon" Was An "Outer Limits" Episode?

'We will not be silenced': NFL players send powerful message to league, public in video

'We will not be silenced': NFL players send powerful message to league, public in video
"As the video's tone darkens and the music grows, the players call on the NFL to address inequality head-on:
"So, on behalf of the National Football League this is what we, the players would like to hear you state: 

  • 'We the National Football League condemn racism and the systematic oppression of black people. 
  • We the National Football League admit wrong in silencing our players from peacefully protesting. 
  • We the National Football League believe Black Lives Matter.' "

...This week alone has undoubtedly created a tense space where athletes feel like they have no choice but to be seen, heard and understood.
NFL, your move next."
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Tank Man: Short Film About Tiananmen Square Hero | MissLiberty.com

Tank Man: Short Film About Tiananmen Square Hero | MissLiberty.com
"On June 4th and 5th, 1989, the Chinese government violently put down the pro-liberty Tiananmen Square student protest. 
One man stood alone against a column of tanks, and for his extraordinary heroism became known as “Tank Man,” though nothing more is known about his identity. 
Some say he was arrested and killed, others that he is still in prison in China, and still others that he is alive and in hiding. 
Regardless, he has become a symbol for resistance against tyranny.
Tank Man is a powerful short film (15 min.) dramatizing events leading up to his moment of extraordinary courage. He is little known in China, where all images of him have been erased and all mention of him banned. 
This film does him some small justice...
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This short clip gives more details about Tank Man and what happened to him.
The documentary Moving the Mountain tells the full story of Tiananmen Square, and of the protesters who survived the massacre.

EXCLUSIVE: What Would MLK Jr. Think About The George Floyd Riots And Protests? We Asked His Niece Alveda King | The Daily Caller

Image result for flickr commons images Dr. Alveda KingEXCLUSIVE: What Would MLK Jr. Think About The George Floyd Riots And Protests? We Asked His Niece Alveda King | The Daily Caller:

Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., joined the Daily Caller’s Stephanie Hamill to discuss the death of George Floyd, the riots and protests, President Donald Trump’s response and more.
“If anyone would take into proper context the full statement of the prophet Martin Luther King Jr., violence is the voice of the unheard, I will take the path always of nonviolence,” said King. “Martin Luther King Jr. supported nonviolence not violence.”

Today's inconvenient fact:----Scientists Skeptical of Anthropogenic Global Warming

Scientists Skeptical of Anthropogenic Global Warming--Gregory Wrightstone
"Today's inconvenient fact: 
There was a "consensus" opinion in the late 20th Century that previous warming periods dating back to the end of the last glacial advance were warmer than our current temps. 
This is from the UN IPCC First Assessment Report (FAR):
"A global warming of larger size has almost certainly occurred at least once since the end of the last glaciation without any appreciable increase in greenhouse gases. 
Because we do not understand the reasons for these past warming events, it is not yet possible to attribute a specific proportion of the recent, smaller warming to an increase of greenhouse gases."
The images below are from that report (redrawn for clarity)"



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Liberal governance. Coming to all of amerika soon!

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Lunch video-----Mysterious Brick Piles Appear Throughout Major Protest Cities

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Larry Elder: Obama made things WORSE for black Americans — not Trump - TheBlaze

Larry Elder: Obama made things WORSE for black Americans — not Trump - TheBlaze:

Image result for flickr commons images Larry Elder"When you really look at what Donald Trump has done, he has had a concentrated interest in the black community and he's done things specifically, he feels, to help the black community — whether it's economic, whether it's criminal justice reform — whatever it is, he gets absolutely no credit for that," Levin said. "Whereas Obama is treated like, 'Wow, look at all the wonderful things he's done for the black community.' As best as I can tell, he didn't do anything significant for the black community."
"Not only did [Obama] not do anything significant, he made things worse," Elder said.
He went on to review a number of counter-productive actions and statements made by the former president that have been especially damaging to race relations in the United States.

The lib-media won't agree.


Why Abusive Cops So Often Keep Their Jobs | Mises Wire

Why Abusive Cops So Often Keep Their Jobs | Mises Wire
"What does it take to fire a cop? 
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...The other four officers involved in his arrest were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department the following day. 
By comparison,
  • Fellow Minnesota officer Jeronimo Yanez, who on July 6, 2016, shot and killed Philando Castille in his vehicle after Castille informed him that he was armed, was not relieved until after he was acquitted for manslaughter and reckless discharge of a firearm on May 30, 2017. He was given a $48,500 buyout to leave the St. Anthony department.
  • Cleveland officer Timothy Loehmann, who shot twelve-year-old Tamir Rice on November 22, 2014, was also fired on May 30, 2017. However, his firing was due to withholding information on his job application rather than killing a child who held an airsoft gun.
  • NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo, who killed Eric Garner over not paying taxes on cigarettes, was not fired until August 19, 2019, a full five years after the latter’s death on July 17, 2014. He plans to file an appeal to get his job back.
  • Philip Brailsford, who shot Daniel Shaver while he lay prone in the hallway of a hotel in Mesa, Arizona, on January 18, 2016, was fired in March of that year. However, he was reinstated in August 2018 for forty-two days in order that he could be medically retired for PTSD (due to his shooting of Shaver) and receive a $2,500 monthly pension.
What I would like to emphasize here, however, is that a police officer being fired is often not the end of the story. 
Even though the officers involved in Floyd’s death have been fired, they may not stay fired. 
...many police union contracts require that misconduct be removed from an officer’s record after a certain period. 
...Some, such as that of Columbus, Ohio, even prohibit the use of an officer’s history as a factor in determining the propriety of disciplinary action in later investigations.
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#1 This day 1957-----"Love Letters in the Sand" Pat Boone

This Is What Social Justice Looks Like | The American Spectator

See the source imageThis Is What Social Justice Looks Like | The American Spectator
"...Socialism saw its representation in the sickle and hammer.
Social justice finds its symbol in a plodding man in trousers that do not cover his rear but a bandana that obscures his face carrying a PlayStation 4 under his left arm and three boxes of Nike Lebron Soldier 13s under his right.
But social justice is so much more diverse than just expropriating.

  • Someone social justiced the words “Ya’ll Not Tired Yet?” on the Lincoln Memorial (What did that dead, white male ever do for social justice?). 
  • In Rochester, New York, a man social justiced an elderly woman in the face before social justicing her hair. His friend then social justiced her in the head with a wooden plank. 
  • Authorities downstate in New York City allege that two lawyers social justiced an NYPD vehicle. 
  • Another woman who apparently traveled to the city from Catskill also attempted to social justice an occupied cop car but failed when the flame on the rag failed to ignite the gasoline in the bottle. 

Social justice attracts people from all walks of life, frequently follows hashtags, and surely finds itself trending on Google.
Social justicing is hot..."
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Amazing!


Health experts back protests despite coronavirus concerns - TheBlaze

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Dozens of public health and disease experts said the risks of contracting COVID-19 at large protests shouldn't deter people from demonstrating against racism, National Public Radio reported, citing an open letter penned by the health experts.

The lying about Donald Trump is now completely out of control

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"Anti-Trump liberals (i.e., Democrats and the media) just have to find something — anything — wrong with the president, even if it means making it up.
The perpetually not-President Hillary Clinton on Monday shared a side-by-side photo of the White House, one lit up in a rainbow spectrum from 2015, when Barack Obama was in office, and the other appearing almost in pitch black with no lighting. “Elections matter,” tweeted Clinton.
Former Obama adviser David Axelrod shared the same image of the darkened White House, calling it “perfect symbolism,” because, “if ever the country needed the occupant of the White House to shed light, and not heat, now is the time. Sadly, the lights are out.”See the source image
Yet it turns out the photo passed off as a metaphor for Trump’s apathy toward police brutality and racism was actually...from the Obama years...
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History for June 5

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History for June 5 - On-This-Day.com
Adam Smith 1723 - Author, "Pancho" Villa (Francisco Villa, José Doroteo Arango Arámbula) - Mexican Revolutionary general, John Maynard Keynes 1883 - Economist
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Dennis Gabor 1900 - Electrical engineer, inventor of holography, Kenny G. 1956 - Musician, Mark Wahlberg 1971 - Actor, singer (Marky Mark)
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1851 - Harriet Beecher Stow published the first installment of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in "The National Era."
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1981 - In the U.S., the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that five men in Los Angeles were suffering from a rare pneumonia found in patients with weakened immune systems. They were the first recognized cases of what later became known as AIDS.
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