Anonymous ID: 6917f2 Sept. 23, 2020, 6:53 p.m. No.10764072   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4087

Joe Pags Pagliarulo

@JoeTalkShow

people are literally violently protesting, rioting and shooting police officers based on the false narrative they've been fed for months on #BreonnaTaylor. Is this what social media, the big media, Hollywood, the music industry and big sports wanted?

#Louisville

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Anonymous ID: 6917f2 Sept. 23, 2020, 7:09 p.m. No.10764283   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4296 >>4358 >>4393

Crump is a free mason.

Also he was chairman of a defunct Big Bend Fair Housing center which had a grant of $3M.

 

I can't find one organization this guy started which still exists.

 

 

Mr. Crump was appointed as the inaugural Board Chairman of the Florida’s Big Bend Fair Housing Center, Inc., a Federal Grant organization dedicated to eradication of housing discrimination that operates on a $3,000,000.00 bi-annual budget. He also served as Board Chairman of the Legal Services of North Florida. Attorney Crump donated $1,000,000.00 to the organization’s Capital Campaign to ensure that poor people would continue to have quality legal representation and access to the courts. Attorney Crump believes in fighting to preserve the justice that minorities have achieved throughout the civil rights era and therefore served as Vice President of the National Bar Association and General Counsel to the Tallahassee Chapter of the NAACP. Mr. Crump was elected as the Board Chairman of the Internationally Renowned Tallahassee Boys Choir, and he is the Past President of the National Florida State University Black Alumni Association.

 

Mr. Crump is a Life Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the NAACP. He isalso a member of Sigma Pi Phi Boule and the Michael R. Moore Lodge 764 PHA, Free and Accepted Masons.Furthermore, Attorney Crump and his law partner Daryl Parks share their firm’s largesse with the community that has embraced them–most notably, they have endowed scholarships at Florida A&M University, Livingston College, and Florida State University for minority law students, as well as Bethune Cookman University.

 

https://grabien.com/profile.php?id=14773

Anonymous ID: 6917f2 Sept. 23, 2020, 7:17 p.m. No.10764393   🗄️.is đź”—kun

 

 

>>10764296

 

>http://theboyschoir.org/

 

> Internationally Renowned Tallahassee Boys Choir

>>10764283

> Internationally Renowned Tallahassee Boys Choir

>>10764283

 

crump's internationally renowned Tallahassee Boys choir is GONE

 

TAKE A CHALLENGE….TRY to find one organization (besides NAACP and Lawyers guild, etc) that his guy is associated with that is still existing and has a functioning website.

Anonymous ID: 6917f2 Sept. 23, 2020, 7:25 p.m. No.10764483   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4535

>>10764436

you really have to be messed up to spend your valuable time posting here when you are not a supporter.

 

I kind of feel sorry for the chap.

whoever it is, is stuck in a rut and doesn't know how to get out and do something productive to bring some happiness to their life.

they don't realize that most of life is pretty mundane and you really shouldn't need much success to keep you somewhat content in your life.

 

social media has many young people thinking their life sucks because it looks so drab and meager to everybody elses.

but that is just a mirage .

Anonymous ID: 6917f2 Sept. 23, 2020, 7:39 p.m. No.10764633   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4643 >>4666 >>4680 >>4681

what does this mean?

 

Democrats worry Feinstein can’t handle Supreme Court battle

 

Colleagues fear the oldest senator may struggle to lead Democrats on the Judiciary Committee.

 

09/23/2020 12:41 PM EDT

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/23/dianne-feinstein-supreme-court-battle-420357

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As the Senate prepares for yet another brutal Supreme Court nomination fight, one particularly sensitive issue is creating apprehension among Democrats: what to do with 87-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee.

 

Feinstein, the oldest member of the Senate, is widely respected by senators in both parties, but she has noticeably slowed in recent years. Interviews with more than a dozen Democratic senators and aides show widespread concern over whether the California Democrat is capable of leading the aggressive effort Democrats need against whoever President Donald Trump picks to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Anonymous ID: 6917f2 Sept. 23, 2020, 7:42 p.m. No.10764666   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>10764633

>https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/23/dianne-feinstein-supreme-court-battle-420357

 

The Judiciary Committee is the critical battleground in the Supreme Court confirmation process. At stake, her own Democratic colleagues worry, is more than just whether the party can thwart Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) in his rush to fill the seat. Some Democrats privately fear that Feinstein could mishandle the situation and hurt their chances of winning back the majority.

 

Feinstein sometimes gets confused by reporters’ questions, or will offer different answers to the same question depending on where or when she’s asked. Her appearance is frail. And Feinstein's genteel demeanor, which seems like it belongs to a bygone Senate era, can lead to trouble with an increasingly hard-line Democratic base uninterested in collegiality or bipartisan platitudes.

 

Just this week, Feinstein infuriated progressives after declaring her opposition to ending the Senate’s legislative filibuster — a top goal of party activists if Democrats win full control of the Congress and White House in November. Some on the left called on her to resign over the comments, although other Democratic moderates have expressed similar views.

 

In a phone interview, Feinstein pushed back hard against suggestions she could no longer effectively serve as ranking member of the Judiciary panel or is incapable of handling the upcoming nomination fight.

 

“I’m really surprised and taken aback by this. Because I try to be very careful and I’m puzzled by it,” Feinstein told POLITICO. “My attendance is good, I do the homework, I try to ask hard questions. I stand up for what I believe in.”