Good summary! You forgot:
… Be wary of those who ask you to look up some article, info or meme they could easily find themselves
… Be wary of those who ask for your opinion about some issue when our opinions are obvious
Good summary! You forgot:
… Be wary of those who ask you to look up some article, info or meme they could easily find themselves
… Be wary of those who ask for your opinion about some issue when our opinions are obvious
Heh, I'm wary of people who make long lists, too, or who think they are running this place or something!
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud
I have spoken in front of large crowds and my hands were shaking when I tried to pick up a glass of water. I also think he has very dry mouth from taking antihistamines for allergies (his doctor has said he takes them). I don't see him shaking in any other scenarios but water. He might also have a deep aversion to eating or drinking while being watched. He says to always take small bites. He remembers the video of Hillary spitting back into the water (ugh) and that totally grosses him out.
6-Month-Old Baby Found Dead Inside Plastic Container, Florida Women Charged
By Suman Varandani 06/14/20 AT 3:43 PM
Two Florida women were arrested and charged two months after the death of a 6-month-old baby. The child was found dead in a plastic container on March 1.
Tanya Galvin, 41, was charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child and violation of probation. She is being held at the Brevard County Jail on no bond. Ricky Nicole Tubbs, 25, was charged with neglect of a child with great bodily harm. She is currently being held at the Volusia County Jail on a bond of $25,000 awaiting extradition to Brevard County.
On March 1, the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said that a deputy saw three children between the ages of 2 and 4 walking alone on Caroline Street in Cape Canaveral. After finding out where the children lived, deputies went to the home and found Galvin asleep.
“Galvin advised that she did not know where the children were and assumed they were with Ms. Tubbs,” the sheriff’s office reported, adding that the 2-year-old was “wet and smelled of urine.”
While looking for diapers to change the child, a deputy discovered an infant in a plastic storage container. The child did not have clothes on and was unresponsive. Deputies began CPR until the arrival of paramedics.
“During CPR, water was purged from the child’s mouth and nose. The infant was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased,” a news release said at the time. An autopsy showed that he died of drowning.
“The investigation further determined that Tubbs had consumed alcohol and narcotics during the evening and did not return to the residence, in violation of the order of DCF, until after the infant had been discovered by deputies,” the news release said.
The investigation concluded that while under the care of Galvin, the infant came in contact with the water, resulting in his death. The infant was then discarded in a plastic container in the children’s room.
https://www.ibtimes.com/6-month-old-baby-found-dead-inside-plastic-container-florida-women-charged-2993646
36 arrested, Wendy’s burned after protests over Atlanta police shooting
By Asia Simone Burns, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Posted at 3:01 PM
ATLANTA — Three dozen demonstrators were arrested Saturday evening after a flood of protesters overtook Atlanta’s Downtown Connector and blocked traffic, police said.
The incident happened shortly after a Wendy’s restaurant that was the site of a black man’s death at the hands of an Atlanta police officer was set ablaze.
Protesters walked onto the highway and locked arms when troopers warned them that they were violating laws.
“You have three minutes to disperse,” a trooper said.
Organizers encouraged people to leave, but not many did.
The massive demonstration, which opened the third straight weekend of protests in Atlanta, was roused by the death of Rayshard Brooks. Brooks, 27, was fatally shot Friday night in the parking lot of the Wendy’s on University Avenue.
Police were sent to the Wendy’s after Brooks reportedly fell asleep in his car and blocked the restaurant’s drive-thru. A struggle broke out when officers attempted to arrest the man.
Video posted on social media showed Brooks on the ground wrestling with two white Atlanta police officers in the parking lot. Officers attempted to use a Taser on Brooks, who was able to wrestle the stun gun away and run away, with officers in pursuit. Shots are heard but not seen in the video.
Officer Garret Rolfe, who officials said fired the shots that killed Brooks, was terminated from the department. The second officer involved, Officer Devin Bronson, has been placed on administrative duty, officials said.
The incident comes as people across the country are protesting the death of George Floyd, who died while in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Floyd’s death sparked new outrage over the treatment of black people by law enforcement and led to the first round of enthusiastic demonstrations in Atlanta.
The Wendy’s restaurant that was the site of the Brooks’ death was left burning Saturday after protesters broke windows and tossed fireworks inside. Cortez Stafford, a spokesman for Atlanta fire, said the blaze grew because it wasn’t safe to get to the area near the restaurant when the fire began.
Fire crews contained the flames, but as were unable to go inside the building to thoroughly extinguish all hot spots, parts of the blaze were rekindled. The few flames that popped up “did not pose a threat to the already burned structure,” Stafford said.
The furor mirrored a May 29 protest that began peacefully but devolved into chaos, leaving behind a slew of fires, damaged business and a vandalized CNN Center.
Of the 36 people arrested, 15 had Atlanta addresses, according to department spokesman Officer Steve Avery. Seventeen were from the state of Georgia outside of the city, and four were from out of state, he said.
The charges of those who were arrested have not been released.
https://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/20200614/36-arrested-wendys-burned-after-protests-over-atlanta-police-shooting
Why choosing Kamala Harris for vice president would be a mistake
by Kaylee McGhee, Commentary Writer | June 14, 2020 04:36 PM
As presidential candidate Joe Biden’s list of vice president potentials shrinks, California Sen. Kamala Harris’s name keeps moving to the top, according to multiple reports.
Given the current political climate, it makes sense that Biden would want to bring a black woman on board his campaign. But Harris isn’t the right person for the job. One of the reasons her presidential campaign failed was because she couldn’t reconcile her progressive platform with her past as a criminal justice hardliner. And with the criminal justice system staring down additional reform and law enforcement facing scrutiny, does Biden really want to tie his campaign to someone who was once apart of the problem?
Granted, Biden doesn’t have a stellar record on criminal justice either. His past support for the 1994 crime bill has come under a good deal of criticism recently, and rightfully so. But this is all the more reason to reject Harris. Biden has his own faults to answer for. He doesn’t need to answer for his vice president’s too.
Put aside Harris’s baggage, and her present policies are just as problematic. She’s tried to toe the line on the “defund the police” movement, arguing that activists simply want to reallocate resources elsewhere. But even this description of the movement is unpopular among a majority of the public. More than 60% of participants in a recent poll said that they would oppose defunding their police departments even “if the money is shifted to programs related to mental health, housing, and education.”
Harris’s attempt to cozy up to the Left on this issue will become an electoral problem for Biden. Already, President Trump is using “defund the police” to his advantage. And given recent polling, more U.S. citizens agree with Trump on this issue than those who don’t. If Biden wants to win in November, he’ll need to put distance between himself and this movement, and if Harris can’t do the same, then Biden will need to also put distance between his campaign and hers.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/why-choosing-kamala-harris-for-vice-president-would-be-a-mistake