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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 17, 2019 11:35:49 GMT -8
The so called community:
He’s the million-dollar minister.
The Rev. Al Sharpton raked in $1,046,948 from his own charity last year, according to National Action Network’s latest tax filings obtained by The Post.
Sharpton got a $324,000 salary — 32% higher than his 2017 pay — in addition to a $159,596 bonus and $563,352 in “other compensation.”
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 18, 2019 10:34:45 GMT -8
The so called media: Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager’s film, "No Safe Spaces," has been praised by audiences, but professional critics don't seem as enthusiastic about the documentary that explores the ongoing threat to the First Amendment.
As of Monday morning, review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes indicated that only 45 percent of critics praised “No Safe Spaces,” compared to a whopping 99 percent of paying customers who celebrated the film.
The documentary, which Prager has called a "wake-up call" to the American people, focuses on free speech being trampled on to satisfy political agendas.
Critics have described the film as “a conservative ‘free speech’ circle smirk,” “long-winded,” “obnoxious” and “paranoid whining.” However, verified audience members who aren’t paid to write reviews appear to love it.
“Refreshing to see a pro American movie. Brings the essence of what America was once about, freedom and equality which is now disappearing rapidly,” one member of the audience wrote. Another added: “It told exactly what is happening right now in our country!”
“No Safe Spaces” features commentary from a variety of Hollywood actors, scholars, academics, political figures, and media members across the political spectrum, including Van Jones, Alan Dershowitz, Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, Cornel West, and Tim Allen.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 19, 2019 13:06:58 GMT -8
FBI investigators probing the death of Jeffrey Epstein are looking into whether a "criminal enterprise" may have played a role, the Bureau of Prisons’ director revealed Tuesday during testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Kathleen Hawk Sawyer, who described the death as a "black eye on the entire Bureau of Prisons," made the admission when questioned by Sen. Lindsey Graham.
“With a case this high profile, there has got to be either a major malfunction of the system or criminal enterprise at foot to allow this to happen. So are you looking at both? Is the FBI looking at both?” the South Carolina Republican asked.
“The FBI is involved and they are looking at criminal enterprise, yes,” Sawyer responded.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 19, 2019 13:49:33 GMT -8
FBI investigators probing the death of Jeffrey Epstein are looking into whether a "criminal enterprise" may have played a role, the Bureau of Prisons’ director revealed Tuesday during testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Kathleen Hawk Sawyer, who described the death as a "black eye on the entire Bureau of Prisons," made the admission when questioned by Sen. Lindsey Graham. “With a case this high profile, there has got to be either a major malfunction of the system or criminal enterprise at foot to allow this to happen. So are you looking at both? Is the FBI looking at both?” the South Carolina Republican asked. “The FBI is involved and they are looking at criminal enterprise, yes,” Sawyer responded.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 19, 2019 14:43:19 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 19, 2019 16:43:29 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2019 12:39:42 GMT -8
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Post by cjelli on Nov 20, 2019 13:56:38 GMT -8
Yes. For the proportional period to the volume and span of time of classified stuff going through the toilet server of what Hillary gets (for the emails, not Uranium One, obstruction of justice and other stuff), more or less.
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Nov 20, 2019 15:09:26 GMT -8
If she deleted emails after being told not to, then lied about it...yes.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 20, 2019 15:31:26 GMT -8
FBI investigators probing the death of Jeffrey Epstein are looking into whether a "criminal enterprise" may have played a role, the Bureau of Prisons’ director revealed Tuesday during testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Kathleen Hawk Sawyer, who described the death as a "black eye on the entire Bureau of Prisons," made the admission when questioned by Sen. Lindsey Graham. “With a case this high profile, there has got to be either a major malfunction of the system or criminal enterprise at foot to allow this to happen. So are you looking at both? Is the FBI looking at both?” the South Carolina Republican asked. “The FBI is involved and they are looking at criminal enterprise, yes,” Sawyer responded. Of course the DNC and media will tell you there is no possible motive for killing Eptein: An anonymous contractor, who worked at the ranch until 2006, revealed in an interview with Albuquerque radio station owner Eddy Aragon that it was just a normal working ranch, with only a few staff and little security - until Epstein and his friends arrived in town, usually twice a year. He also claims there was a photo on show at the main house of Epstein with Bill Clinton surrounded by topless under-aged girls.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 20, 2019 15:41:26 GMT -8
Clearly not as current SOP is to ignore this. You can thank the a dirty pro Hillary anti Trump FBI and Hillary for that. If I destroy evidence that a federal authority has asked for I would fully expect to be prosecuted for this. We go through training on retaining records here at work and have been told we could be subject to prosecution of the rules are not followed. How can intent not be bad if you destroy something you know you have been asked to provide?
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 20, 2019 15:43:03 GMT -8
Our fine FBI at work:
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The FBI wished it had taken swifter action as Beijing recruited U.S.-based researchers to transfer intellectual property from American laboratories, a senior official at the agency said on Tuesday during Senate testimony.
China has repeatedly insisted Washington has exaggerated the problem for political reasons, and asked for a response to the FBI's comments, a Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Wednesday that "Cold War mentalities" should be discarded.
The admission by John Brown, assistant director of the Counterintelligence Division at the FBI, backed up a Senate subcommittee report that found federal agencies had responded too slowly as China recruited the researchers, leaving U.S. taxpayers unwittingly funding the rise of China's economy and military.
"With our present-day knowledge of the threat from Chinese plans, we wish we had taken more rapid and comprehensive action in the past," Brown told a Senate subcommittee. "The time to make up for that is now."
Despite China's announcement in 2008 of the Thousand Talents Plan - for which China had originally hoped to recruit 2,000 people but ended up recruiting more than 7,000 by 2017 - the FBI did not respond strongly until last year, the report released on Monday by the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations found.
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Nov 20, 2019 16:10:18 GMT -8
Our fine FBI at work: WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The FBI wished it had taken swifter action as Beijing recruited U.S.-based researchers to transfer intellectual property from American laboratories, a senior official at the agency said on Tuesday during Senate testimony. China has repeatedly insisted Washington has exaggerated the problem for political reasons, and asked for a response to the FBI's comments, a Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Wednesday that "Cold War mentalities" should be discarded. The admission by John Brown, assistant director of the Counterintelligence Division at the FBI, backed up a Senate subcommittee report that found federal agencies had responded too slowly as China recruited the researchers, leaving U.S. taxpayers unwittingly funding the rise of China's economy and military. "With our present-day knowledge of the threat from Chinese plans, we wish we had taken more rapid and comprehensive action in the past," Brown told a Senate subcommittee. "The time to make up for that is now." Despite China's announcement in 2008 of the Thousand Talents Plan - for which China had originally hoped to recruit 2,000 people but ended up recruiting more than 7,000 by 2017 - the FBI did not respond strongly until last year, the report released on Monday by the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations found. Thats what you get when you hire lawyers and accountants and try to turn them into cops...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2019 16:11:44 GMT -8
Y’all are great.
People in glass houses should not throw stones. This shit is rampant throughout every government and does not care whether your party is Disqualified or Ruled out. Hillary did it. Bernie did it. Rudy did it. Ivanka did it and Nikki did it. These are neither the first nor the last and no one will be punished for it.
The hypocrisy from both sides is hilarious, in that “oh Dog we are all fucked” sort of hilarious.
TRO
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 20, 2019 16:22:38 GMT -8
Y’all are great. People in glass houses should not throw stones. This shit is rampant throughout every government and does not care whether your party is Disqualified or Ruled out. Hillary did it. Bernie did it. Rudy did it. Ivanka did it and Nikki did it. These are neither the first nor the last and no one will be punished for it. The hypocrisy from both sides is hilarious, in that “oh Dog we are all fucked” sort of hilarious. TRO I don't pretend that the GOP is not all fucked up in a variety of ways. I don't pretend that there is not major corporate corruption. What I want is for people to be held accountable. Same with our leaders and corp execs. When you get caught on the wrong side of the law it should not matter who you are, what you make or what letter is next to your name. Is that really too much to ask for?
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 21, 2019 8:45:18 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 21, 2019 16:46:55 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 7:25:02 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 8:38:28 GMT -8
When a conservative voice tries to be heard in the not so tolerant home of the left the results are predictable:
A speech by conservative commentator Ann Coulter at University of California, Berkeley drew hundreds of protesters Wednesday night.
KPIX-TV reported that at least seven people were arrested in the rally. Multiple masked protesters were arrested about 40 minutes before the event started, which was scheduled for 9 p.m. PST at Wheeler Hall.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, police in riot gear guarded the building’s entrances and barricades were erected in anticipation of the protests.
Coulter was invited to speak by the Berkeley College Republicans for a speech about immigration called “Adios, America,” the Chronicle reported. Attendees had to be escorted by police when they entered and left the building, according to the Chronicle, as demonstrators began pushing them chanting "don't let them in."
The Chronicle said the entire talk, including the Q&A portion, was about an hour long.
KPIX-TV reported that as soon as her speech began, Coulter was immediately interrupted by a woman who was handcuffed and escorted out of the hall.
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Post by Fugazi on Nov 22, 2019 9:49:43 GMT -8
When a conservative voice tries to be heard in the not so tolerant home of the left the results are predictable: A speech by conservative commentator Ann Coulter at University of California, Berkeley drew hundreds of protesters Wednesday night. KPIX-TV reported that at least seven people were arrested in the rally. Multiple masked protesters were arrested about 40 minutes before the event started, which was scheduled for 9 p.m. PST at Wheeler Hall. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, police in riot gear guarded the building’s entrances and barricades were erected in anticipation of the protests. Coulter was invited to speak by the Berkeley College Republicans for a speech about immigration called “Adios, America,” the Chronicle reported. Attendees had to be escorted by police when they entered and left the building, according to the Chronicle, as demonstrators began pushing them chanting "don't let them in." The Chronicle said the entire talk, including the Q&A portion, was about an hour long. KPIX-TV reported that as soon as her speech began, Coulter was immediately interrupted by a woman who was handcuffed and escorted out of the hall. The home of free speech my ass. Mario Savio never envisioned this
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 9:50:18 GMT -8
The so called media has no interest in these stories for some reason:
An illegal alien who was arrested after crashing into an Oregon couple, killing the woman and injuring the man, has fled to Mexico after the local authorities ignored an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer, and released him, the federal agency said.
Maldonado-Hernandez was arrested and charged with second-degree felony manslaughter, third-degree felony assault, and misdemeanor reckless driving on July 12 after crashing into a vehicle carrying Patrick Ator and his wife Janace Ator, ICE said in a news release. Janace was pronounced dead at the scene and Patrick was taken to the hospital with severe injures, while Maldonado-Hernandez received minor injuries.
“When it was all over, I woke up and looked over at my wife. She wasn’t talking,” Patrick told FOX12. “I felt her pulse and there was no pulse. In my head I said, ‘Lord, why don’t you take me too?’”
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release Maldonado-Hernandez was racing another vehicle when he crashed into Patrick and Janace’s Ford at 10:56 a.m. The driver of the vehicle he was racing, 20-year-old Bailey M. Reeves, was also arrested and charged.
After Maldonado-Hernandez was released from the hospital, on the same day of the crash, he was booked into Washington County jail in Hillsboro, Oregon. On July 16, ICE placed an immigration detainer on the 20-year-old and on Aug. 8, he was released after posting bail, federal officials said in the Nov. 19 release.
Then, on Aug. 27, officials learned that Maldonado-Hernandez fled to Mexico with the help of three people to avoid prosecution in the United States. He currently remains at large.
The sheriff’s department said in a release that all three accused of assisting Maldonado-Hernandez have been arrested. Ernesto Garcia, 20; Alicia Scardina, 21; and Luis Maldonado-Hernandez, 28, are charged with hindering prosecution.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 11:05:38 GMT -8
On the above story three people are arrested for hindering prosecution. What about the policy of not alerting ICE? This is where the hindering begins. The left is completely insane on this and does not care. Neither does the so called media.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 14:30:10 GMT -8
The so called community and the never ending blame game. The lady is right, it is a different culture. www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/11/how-black-mothers-prepare-their-children-school/599578/?utm_medium=offsite&utm_source=yahoo&utm_campaign=yahoo-non-hosted&yptr=yahooEDUCATION What’s Lost When Black Children Are Socialized Into a White World I interviewed dozens of black mothers about how they help their kids navigate schools where they might be perceived as threats or made to feel unwelcome. DANI MCCLAIN NOVEMBER 21, 2019 Jessica Black is a Pittsburg, California, mother of two black teenagers, both of whom have been disciplined multiple times at their middle and high schools. Her daughter has been suspended more than once, and teachers often deem her son’s behavior out of line, reprimanding him for not taking off his hoodie in class and for raising his voice. In observing her own family and others, Black has noticed a pattern: Behaviors that many black parents might consider annoying but developmentally appropriate, such as an ill-timed joke or talking back to an adult, are treated by school staff as cause for suspension. From there, students are pushed out of classrooms, lose learning time, and can end up in the school-to-prison pipeline. “It’s a totally different environment, a totally different culture,” Black said when we spoke in July 2018.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 14:54:31 GMT -8
The FBI should just resign. This is a coup.
The former FBI lawyer who is reportedly under investigation for altering documents in the Russia probe took part in a 2017 interview with Trump adviser George Papadopoulos, and also wrote anti-Trump text messages that were revealed in a Justice Department report released last year.
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith altered an email that was included in an FBI application to renew a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant against Carter Page, according to The New York Times.
And we have this:
An FBI attorney who sent anti-Trump text messages — including one calling for “resistance” against Trump — took part in at least one interview last year with George Papadopoulos, the former Trump campaign adviser who has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
The lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, was part of the FBI team that interviewed Papadopoulos on Feb. 16, 2017, a source familiar with the interview tells TheDCNF.
The OIG report said FBI Attorney 2 sent numerous text messages criticizing Trump. The attorney worked on the Clinton probe and was also the FBI’s lead attorney on the investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government. He joined Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation early last year but left this February after the discovery of his anti-Trump texts.
“I am numb,” the attorney wrote on Nov. 9, 2016, the day after Trump’s election.
“I am so stressed about what I could have done differently,” read another message that apparently referenced the Clinton email investigation.
Asked in one text message after the election if he had changed his mind about Trump, Clinesmith wrote: “Hell no. Viva le resistance.”
Republicans have said that the text messages from FBI Attorney 2 and others on the Mueller team have shown that investigators were biased against Trump.
The OIG report criticized the lawyer and other FBI agents for their biased comments. The report said that five FBI employees, including FBI Attorney 2, were referred to the bureau for disciplinary action. Peter Strzok, the lead investigator on the Russia probe, was also referred for disciplinary action for anti-Trump texts.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 15:10:11 GMT -8
Ha Ha Ha!
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 22, 2019 15:12:47 GMT -8
If we are going to have a discussion about college admission scandals:
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 23, 2019 15:10:27 GMT -8
The so called.....you know the rest:
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 25, 2019 15:26:13 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 27, 2019 8:15:07 GMT -8
The so called community: The man charged in the murder of a UIC student will appear in court Tuesday. Donald Thurman, 26, has been charged with first degree murder and criminal sexual assault. Police said Thurman confessed to killing 19-year-old Ruth George. Perp: Victim: A man who sexually assaulted and strangled a University of Illinois at Chicago student to death over the weekend became “angry” at the young woman when she “ignored” his catcalls, prosecutors said in court Tuesday. Donald Thurman, 26, was charged on Monday with first-degree murder and criminal sexual assault for the grisly Saturday night slaying of 19-year-old Ruth George. George, a sophomore kinesiology major, was found “unresponsive” in the backseat of her family’s car on Saturday morning after her family reported her missing to campus police. In Cook County court on Tuesday, prosecutors alleged Thurman saw George across the street and started catcalling her. The student didn’t respond and kept walking—which made the 26-year-old “angry he was being ignored,” Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy said. Once inside the parking lot, prosecutors said Thurman grabbed George and placed her in a chokehold before throwing her into the backseat of her family’s car. He then allegedly sexually assaulted the teenager with a condom on while she was unconscious.
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Post by danvilleshark on Nov 27, 2019 9:56:02 GMT -8
Oh no, someone post a common sense political opinion piece! www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-just-might-reelect-trump-100027176.htmlIf President Donald Trump is re-elected next November, he’ll owe a lot of his victory to the army of activists working tirelessly to put him over the top. No, I’m not talking about the red-hatted MAGA crowd, tireless as they are. I’m talking about the army of leftist activists whose nonstop craziness is moving moderates into the Trump column day by day. story continues....
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