Anonymous ID: 636ec2 Sept. 27, 2024, 1:14 p.m. No.21668965   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9028 >>9147 >>9264

A Warning to America: Ignore Animal Antics and Look to Europe

AYAAN HIRSI ALI SEP 18, 2024

 

Very important article, and warning.

 

https://www.restorationbulletin.com/p/a-warning-to-america

Anonymous ID: 636ec2 Sept. 27, 2024, 1:48 p.m. No.21669139   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9147 >>9264 >>9283

Jul 15, 202406:32 AM IST

Doug Mills has worked as a photographer in the Washington bureau of The New York Times since 2002.

 

Doug Mills, a veteran photojournalist with The New York Times (NYT) who took the now-iconic shot of a bullet whizzing past Donald Trump during Saturday's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, has said that the ex-President was ‘just very mad’ while giving that fist pump.

 

“The next second, his face looked like it had been drained of colour…he was pale and you could see the blood on the side of his face,” Mills told NYT.

 

“I got over to the side of the stage where they (Secret Service agents) were walking him off. There was a lot of pushing, lot of jostling, a lot of yelling. I just tuned it all out and tried to capture the moments in history. That's what I do; that's what we do…all the photographers in the pool that day,” Mills added.

 

Who is NYT photographer Doug Mills?

(1.) Born in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1960, Doug Mills has worked with The New York Times since 2002. He has covered every US President since Ronald Reagan.

 

(2.) Before joining NYT, he served as chief photographer for 15 years at The Associated Press (AP) in Washington. He came to AP after spending four years with United Press International.

 

(3.) Mills is a two-time Pulitzer Prize awardee (both times with AP). He first won in 1993 for the team coverage of the Bill Clinton/Al Gore campaign, and then for the team investigative coverage of the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair.

 

(4.) In 2020 and 2023, he was honoured by the White House Correspondents' Association with the Award for Excellence in Presidential News Coverage. He also holds numerous awards from the White House News Photographers Association.

 

(5.) Mills, who has also covered 16 Olympics, and events such as the Super Bowl and World Series, studied at North Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Virginia. He lives with his wife and two daughters in Arlington, Virginia.

 

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/he-got-very-mad-meet-nyts-doug-mills-who-took-shot-of-bullet-whizzing-past-donald-trump-101721002726927.html

Anonymous ID: 636ec2 Sept. 27, 2024, 2:14 p.m. No.21669269   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21668942

A lot of people in NYC think this is a hit job by Joe, DOJ and FBI, I agree. Adams for once in his life got some guts and said no more, not enough to negate a sanctuary city. Joe thought everyone would go along with his destruction of America if he gave them enough money.

 

This article seems to justify as normal bribery for persuasion, and Jews should support him. wouldn't it be better if the citizens felt the same way, maybe they don't because they don't get special favors and interest from him.

 

If we have to be completely honest, probably every city leader does this, but it doesn't make it right or fair. And that there, is America's problem, leaders have been allowed to design two systems, 1 for the rich and powerful and the 2nd class citizens, no favors and very little support. NY is not an example of state and city governments are supposed to run, we've lost all tenets of the Constitution, 10 commandments, the legal system, and immigration and a well integrated community of citizens, working together to better the country.

 

That article is offensive in a lot of ways, perhaps systems can be developed that get the same outcome but engage everyone, not just the powerful, monied groups. That is the NY elitist mindset, that none of them has to deal with NY crime.

 

Make America's Cities Great Again, by being honest and following the law.