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>Truth resonates …
circus clowns
>You see,the eco-warriors did not glue themselves to the podium, but to the detachable bar behind the podium. The bar was easily picked up by security and transported, along with the amateur Loraxes, to another room, to the cheers of everyone assembled.
That's funny.
https://nypost.com/2022/12/10/cameras-caught-non-binary-biden-officials-bag-theft/
The man “demonstrated several signs of abnormal behavior
while taking the victim’s luggage which are cues suspects typically give off when committing luggage theft,” according to the declaration, then grabbed the bag off the carousel and walked away with it quickly.
>https://twitter.com/ProfMJCleveland/status/1602304668289454082
She soon moved to Newburyport to be closer to Ablow for sessions. She reportedly recalled undressing in front of him and performing oral sex. He also allegedly beat her while she kneeled on the floor.
“Sometimes he would use his hands and other times he would take off the belt he was wearing and use that to strike me,” the woman wrote. “This belt had a metal buckle with a skull on it.”
Another former patient of Ablow’s, from New York, got a tattoo of Ablow’s initials upon his request and endured allegedly abusive behavior.
“He began to hit me when we engaged in sexual activities,” she wrote in her affidavit. “He would have me on my knees and begin to beat me with his hands on my breasts,” she wrote, “occasionally saying, ‘I own you,’ or ‘You are my slave.’”
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>Big Mike
Michelle Obama's senior thesis at Princeton University shows a young woman grappling with race and society The thesis, titled 'Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community' and written under her maiden name, Michelle LaVaughn Robinson
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-12/tamara-nicole-adams-attempted-murder-new-norfolk/101761062
Father tried to reason with daughter during shooting, stabbing attack, Tasmanian court hears
A Tasmanian father who was shot in the face by his daughter and stabbed multiple times over his body kept trying to say, "Darling, talk to me," during the attack in his home, a court has heard.
Tamara Nicole Adams appeared in the Supreme Court in Hobart on Monday where she pleaded guilty to one count of attempted murder.
Crown Prosecutor Linda Mason SC told the court Adams had previously been diagnosed with schizophrenia and was medicated for it.
She said about a month before the attempted murder, the 47-year-old had asked her foster brother for an unregistered gun.
"[The brother said], 'What the f*** do you want a gun for?' She said she wanted to kill someone," Ms Mason told the court.
"When he asked why, she snapped and said, 'Because I want to kill my f***ing mother.'"
Ms Mason said the brother asked Adams why, but she hung up the phone.
It was about a month later, on a Friday evening in June, that Adams drove over to her parents' house in New Norfolk with the intention of instead killing her father.
The court heard Adams was carrying a rifle that she was licensed to own and a kitchen knife wrapped in a tea towel, stashed in her back pocket.
When she arrived at her parents' house, they were in the kitchen with a neighbour. She parked in the driveway and walked through the back door.
The court heard she walked into the kitchen and aimed the rifle at her father's head and swore at him.
"She said, 'This is the last time you'll lord over me again, you bastard,'" Ms Mason told the court.
Ms Mason said her father tried to talk to her, saying: "What's going on darling? What's the matter? What's going on? What's the matter?"
She then fired a single shot at her 74-year-old father, which hit the side of his face.
The court heard he attempted to stop the bleeding and continued to try to talk to his daughter.
Meanwhile, Adams's mother and the neighbour fled next door and phoned the police.
Adams's father, by this point, was on the floor, bleeding.
She then grabbed the knife from her back pocket and stabbed him multiple times in the neck, chest and arm.
Court hears Adams told police she 'couldn't finish the job'
The court heard he kept trying to talk to his daughter, saying, "Darling, talk to me," but Adams was non-responsive and "raving … about something".
When police arrived they found her with her father.
Body-worn camera footage captured her saying: "I shot him and stabbed him but I couldn't finish the job".
Despite his injuries, Adams's father survived.
Adams was taken into custody and admitted to stabbing and shooting her father, but said "she did not want to discuss the reasons for her actions".
"She wanted to kill her father and understood her actions could've led to his death," Ms Mason said.
Adams has been in custody ever since.
Her father was taken to the Royal Hobart Hospital in a critical condition and remained there for five weeks.
In a victim impact statement read out by Ms Mason, he said he had had a stroke about 20 months ago and had been recovering quite well until the incident.
He said he now choked on food and liquids regularly and the "facial disfigurement is a significant and constant reminder" of the attack.
"[I could] go on about the physical and psychological impacts for some time, but it all pales in comparison to the emotional damage," he said.
"I'm so heartbroken that my daughter did this to me that I don't like life anymore.
"I spend a lot of time wishing that things were different but knowing that nothing I do will change what happened."
Adams's defence lawyer Kim Baumeler said it was not suggested that there was any defence in terms of insanity, but she would present the court with a mental health report.
Adams will return to court in March.
>I'm so heartbroken that my daughter did this to me that I don't like life anymore.
>I guess he just loved bacon
When Sinatra sang My Way, did people ask for their money back because they’d heard him sing it before?