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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 28, 2019 12:59:39 GMT -8
Salt Lake City Demographics White: 73.68% Other race: 12.82% Asian: 5.37% Two or more races: 3.07% Black or African American: 2.02% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 1.74% Native American: 1.30% Jun 5, 2019
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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 29, 2019 9:09:31 GMT -8
Yeah have to be a loon to think this lie woukd hold up.
A Democratic candidate for Florida’s House reportedly has ended her campaign after being challenged on her detailed and graphic claims she treated victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting.
“I personally removed 77 bullets from 32 people … It was like an assembly line,” candidate Elizabeth McCarthy had claimed at a gun safety event earlier this year.
But FloridaPolitics.com published a report earlier this month challenging her claims she worked as a cardiologist at Orlando Regional Medical Center
The report listed the following discrepancies: the Florida Department of Health did not have a record of her being a licensed doctor; the parent company of the medical center said there’s no record of any doctor by that name; another company the candidate claimed to be working for denied she worked there; and University of Central Florida officials said they couldn't find a record of the medical degree she claimed.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 29, 2019 9:13:08 GMT -8
In recent weeks there have now been two cases of female white college students killed by young black males. Blacks account for roughly 2% of the population in Salt Lake City.
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 30, 2019 7:57:16 GMT -8
Holy shit
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 30, 2019 8:18:14 GMT -8
WTF
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 30, 2019 12:17:30 GMT -8
The left is not taking this well
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Jun 30, 2019 12:33:14 GMT -8
The left is not taking this well I think Trump is doing the right thing by meeting Kim. I don’t know if it will produce results, but I know Clinton, Bush and Obama all played by the same rules with North Korea and that didn’t work...so why not try something different?
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 30, 2019 12:44:41 GMT -8
The left is not taking this well I think Trump is doing the right thing by meeting Kim. I don’t know if it will produce results, but I know Clinton, Bush and Obama all played by the same rules with North Korea and that didn’t work...so why not try something different? Nothing has worked since the end of the Korean war. Hell, meet the guy and form a relationship to start then see where it goes. That's much better than isolating them and getting no where like in the past.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 30, 2019 13:15:21 GMT -8
I think Trump is doing the right thing by meeting Kim. I don’t know if it will produce results, but I know Clinton, Bush and Obama all played by the same rules with North Korea and that didn’t work...so why not try something different? Nothing has worked since the end of the Korean war. Hell, meet the guy and form a relationship to start then see where it goes. That's much better than isolating them and getting no where like in the past. The guy is pure evil madness. Short of taking him out in a very bloody war what are we to do? Isolation has not worked and we are now on third generation madman.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 30, 2019 15:17:01 GMT -8
Too bad this guy was not legally carrying a gun. He would have had every right to shoot this assailants. Notice once again the police are nowhere to be found.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jun 30, 2019 15:18:12 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 30, 2019 16:31:13 GMT -8
Too bad this guy was not legally carrying a gun. He would have had every right to shoot this assailants. Notice once again the police are nowhere to be found. That's what happens when you go to Portland and the Mayor has told the police not to interfere with Antifa. The crazy Left controls that town. The hell with the citizens
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Post by Fugazi on Jun 30, 2019 20:17:05 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 1, 2019 6:03:51 GMT -8
Controversial comedian Ricky Gervais took a shot at the recent trend of left-leaning activists throwing milkshakes at conservative politicians, pundits and protesters.
A growing viral trend in the U.S. and U.K. has seen political figures get milkshakes thrown on or at them by liberal activists who disagree with the target’s views. Brexit leader Nigel Farage was the target of a milkshaking incident in May. Antifa protesters clashed with Prod Boys in Portland, Ore. over the weekend when some of the demonstrators threw milkshakes said to be mixed with quick-drying cement, raw eggs and pepper spray. Gervais, who is typically outspoken about political correctness on social media, took to Twitter to slam the idea that milkshaking exists under the bar of typical assault. “It's interesting that the people who believe that throwing a milkshake in someone's face shouldn't be considered assault are often the same people who believe that 'saying things' should be,” the original “Office” creator wrote.
The comments received immediate backlash on social media, with many arguing that Gervais is siding with the opinion of white supremacists and conservative extremists. However, this is not the first time the outspoken comedian has been rebuked online for his views on liberal activism.
“I’m an old fashioned liberal lefty, champagne socialist type of guy,” he wrote in January after similar comments drew backlash. “A pro-equality, opportunity-for-all, welfare state snowflake. But, if I ever defend freedom of speech on here, I’m suddenly an alt right nazi. How did that happen?”
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 1, 2019 6:54:35 GMT -8
The so called community:
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 1, 2019 9:26:05 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2019 9:52:31 GMT -8
Too bad this guy was not legally carrying a gun. He would have had every right to shoot this assailants. Notice once again the police are nowhere to be found. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_BoysSure you want to side with the proud boys? Especially not knowing how the altercation started? TRO
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 1, 2019 10:17:52 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 1, 2019 12:16:23 GMT -8
Too bad this guy was not legally carrying a gun. He would have had every right to shoot this assailants. Notice once again the police are nowhere to be found. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_BoysSure you want to side with the proud boys? Especially not knowing how the altercation started? TRO The proud boys are a bunch of thugs. They have free speech but that does not mean they are not asshats. I would prefer a world where they do. OT exist. I have zero use for them. This guy was targeted before the event. There is no account of this guy physically threatening anyone at this event.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 1, 2019 12:18:45 GMT -8
Anytime any group resorts to violence to get their message heard or to simply put down another view I draw the line. It does not matter if it the proud boys, the klan or antifa.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 1, 2019 15:59:46 GMT -8
Another cop killed by the so called community. www.google.com/amp/s/heavy.com/news/2019/07/dalquavis-ward-john-hetland/amp/The CBC/BLM Harris/Booker and the DNC in general still want to play the race card to excuse poor outcomes but ignore decades of statistics showing the ugly truth. When we we see the so called media report on this all too common tragedy? When will they simply tell the truth? Also remember tough sentences are racist. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Ward was released from federal prison after serving time for an armed robbery sentence on June 13, 2019. However, that is not the extent of his criminal history. Ward has been convicted of two armed robberies, one of which was at a liquor store in Racine. He was also convicted of strangling his girlfriend in a domestic dispute in 2015. He was also convicted of disorderly conduct in 2016. Ward is currently 26 years old with an address in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although he has lived in Racine, Wisconsin, as well as Holt, Michigan.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 1, 2019 17:45:38 GMT -8
So former NFL player Doug Baldwin wants to take a shot at Trump. Shocking.
Baldwin, who had been a critic of the Trump presidency when he was with the Seattle Seahawks, took a jab at the administration while commenting on the Sanders photo.
“Is this why they call it the White House?” he tweeted.
He later added: “You can not meet the diverse needs of the people when those who represent them are not diverse themselves.”
Will anyone in the so called media ask Mr. Baldwin how things are working out in Baltimore/Detroit or name any other city completely run by blacks.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 1, 2019 18:49:24 GMT -8
4 years already. RIP Kate
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 2, 2019 12:26:19 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 2, 2019 12:34:16 GMT -8
The so called community: Notice how the headline tries to hide the all too common fact: "Roving crowd of young adults damage multiple police cars in North Philadelphia" The numbers were estimated to be close to a thousand "youths". The comment section see right through it: www.yahoo.com/news/roving-crowd-young-adults-damages-105435884.html
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 2, 2019 12:43:08 GMT -8
We should do everything we can to support this leader, at least based on this statement. Very honest and shows courage.
The newly elected president of El Salvador has taken responsibility for the deaths of a father and daughter who drowned in the Rio Grande while trying to reach the U.S., telling the BBC that the tragedy could have been avoided if conditions in the Central American country were not so dire.
A photo of Oscar and Valeria Martinez lying face down in the Rio Grande went viral last week, stirring outrage among activists and political figures who were quick to cite the Trump administration’s immigration policies to explain the tragedy. But President Nayib Bukele, who was elected last month, believes that blame for the deaths rests with Salvadoran officials, who have failed to curb the violent crime and economic deprivation that is fueling record immigration to the U.S.
“People don’t flee their homes because they want to, people flee their homes because they feel they have to,” Bukele told the BBC in an interview published Monday. “Why? Because they don’t have a job, because they are being threatened by gangs, because they don’t have basic things like water, education, health.”
“We can blame any other country but what about our blame? What country did they flee? Did they flee the United States? They fled El Salvador, they fled our country. It is our fault,” he added.
Nearly 500,000 illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the border this year, overwhelming Border Patrol and Department of Health and Human Services resources. The influx has led to rapidly deteriorating conditions within holding facilities, many of which are now holding four to five times as many migrants as they were designed to.
Bukele decried the conditions in U.S. holding facilities and the policies that helped to create them during the interview, but said that blame for the situation ultimately rests with those countries that cannot offer more opportunity to their citizens.
“I think migration is a right, but it should be an option, not an obligation,” he said. “And right now it’s an obligation for a lot of people.”
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Post by d5shark on Jul 2, 2019 13:15:23 GMT -8
We should do everything we can to support this leader, at least based on this statement. Very honest and shows courage. The newly elected president of El Salvador has taken responsibility for the deaths of a father and daughter who drowned in the Rio Grande while trying to reach the U.S., telling the BBC that the tragedy could have been avoided if conditions in the Central American country were not so dire. A photo of Oscar and Valeria Martinez lying face down in the Rio Grande went viral last week, stirring outrage among activists and political figures who were quick to cite the Trump administration’s immigration policies to explain the tragedy. But President Nayib Bukele, who was elected last month, believes that blame for the deaths rests with Salvadoran officials, who have failed to curb the violent crime and economic deprivation that is fueling record immigration to the U.S. “People don’t flee their homes because they want to, people flee their homes because they feel they have to,” Bukele told the BBC in an interview published Monday. “Why? Because they don’t have a job, because they are being threatened by gangs, because they don’t have basic things like water, education, health.” “We can blame any other country but what about our blame? What country did they flee? Did they flee the United States? They fled El Salvador, they fled our country. It is our fault,” he added. Nearly 500,000 illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the border this year, overwhelming Border Patrol and Department of Health and Human Services resources. The influx has led to rapidly deteriorating conditions within holding facilities, many of which are now holding four to five times as many migrants as they were designed to. Bukele decried the conditions in U.S. holding facilities and the policies that helped to create them during the interview, but said that blame for the situation ultimately rests with those countries that cannot offer more opportunity to their citizens. “I think migration is a right, but it should be an option, not an obligation,” he said. “And right now it’s an obligation for a lot of people.” This whole immigration situation is a bit bizarre. I see lots of people outcrying the horrible conditions at the border, but these people have chosen to come here for a better life. It's not like the US told them to come here or rounded them up and threw them in these camps. I'm not sure what the expectation is to take care of people that come here unexpectedly. Also, I think I read somewhere that if you are fleeing a country seeking asylum, you are supposed to stay in the first country you get to. Not keep going until you find a country you like.
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Post by cjelli on Jul 2, 2019 13:29:45 GMT -8
We should do everything we can to support this leader, at least based on this statement. Very honest and shows courage. The newly elected president of El Salvador has taken responsibility for the deaths of a father and daughter who drowned in the Rio Grande while trying to reach the U.S., telling the BBC that the tragedy could have been avoided if conditions in the Central American country were not so dire. A photo of Oscar and Valeria Martinez lying face down in the Rio Grande went viral last week, stirring outrage among activists and political figures who were quick to cite the Trump administration’s immigration policies to explain the tragedy. But President Nayib Bukele, who was elected last month, believes that blame for the deaths rests with Salvadoran officials, who have failed to curb the violent crime and economic deprivation that is fueling record immigration to the U.S. “People don’t flee their homes because they want to, people flee their homes because they feel they have to,” Bukele told the BBC in an interview published Monday. “Why? Because they don’t have a job, because they are being threatened by gangs, because they don’t have basic things like water, education, health.” “We can blame any other country but what about our blame? What country did they flee? Did they flee the United States? They fled El Salvador, they fled our country. It is our fault,” he added. Nearly 500,000 illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the border this year, overwhelming Border Patrol and Department of Health and Human Services resources. The influx has led to rapidly deteriorating conditions within holding facilities, many of which are now holding four to five times as many migrants as they were designed to. Bukele decried the conditions in U.S. holding facilities and the policies that helped to create them during the interview, but said that blame for the situation ultimately rests with those countries that cannot offer more opportunity to their citizens. “I think migration is a right, but it should be an option, not an obligation,” he said. “And right now it’s an obligation for a lot of people.” This whole immigration situation is a bit bizarre. I see lots of people outcrying the horrible conditions at the border, but these people have chosen to come here for a better life. It's not like the US told them to come here or rounded them up and threw them in these camps. I'm not sure what the expectation is to take care of people that come here unexpectedly. Also, I think I read somewhere that if you are fleeing a country seeking asylum, you are supposed to stay in the first country you get to. Not keep going until you find a country you like. Yes and yes.
Anytime anyone begins talking "concentration camps", ask them if they know what "voluntary departure" means.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 2, 2019 16:26:36 GMT -8
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Post by d5shark on Jul 2, 2019 16:56:16 GMT -8
Why does a representative from NY need to tour the southern border?
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