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Baltimore & Beyond
Burt Prelutsky
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"Show me your friends and I'll show you your future"
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Cleveland Settles With DOJ Over Policing Investigation 



It's become a trend in cases involving police shootings: While the individual officer is let off the hook for using lethal force and sparking protests in the community, the Department of Justice usually finds something wrong with the larger department. Cleveland has reached a settlement with the DOJ after the agency accused the city's finest of engaging in patterns of "unreasonable and unnecessary use of force," including tasing and punching handcuffed suspects. The investigation was launched after a 2012 car chase involving 100 police officers ended with officer Michael Brelo standing on the roof of the Chevy Malibu used to flee from the police and firing 15 times into the vehicle. On Saturday, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John O'Donnell found Brelo not guilty of killing the two suspects because it was not clear if it was Brelo's rounds that killed them. When issuing his verdict, O'Donnell said, "Guilty or not guilty, the verdict should be no cause for a civilized society to celebrate or riot." Still, on Saturday night, some protestors grew violent and 71 were arrested. It just goes to show that improvements still need to be made before we can have a civilized society. More... -The Patriot Post
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House Considers Fast-Tracking nObama's Pacific Trade Deal
In the coming days, members of the House will decide whether Congress should fast-track approving nObama's trade deal with Pacific countries, or whether to defend its constitutional role of advisor when the U.S. enters into treaties. Already, 48 Republicans and 14 Democrats in the Senate approved fast-track legislation Friday, a move that would only give the legislative body the ability to approve the treaty with a yes-no vote. While everyone from nObama to the GOP leadership agrees that a trade deal is needed and beneficial (especially because of China's growing aggression in the South China Sea), lawmakers question the way it's coming about. Rep. Jim Jordan said, "I'm concerned about giving this president the authority" to be the sole person negotiating deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Furthermore, the House is the young blood of the lawmaking body, as only 55 members were around when Congress deliberated over the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993. Members in office because of the 2014 Republican wave should remember they are in office because voters wanted change, not nObama's status quo.
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Another Holiday Regulatory Dump Friday was the dawn of a holiday weekend, which could mean only one thing: Time for another big regulatory release from the nObama administration. It wasn't exactly a Friday news dump, as it came outThursday, but, as The Hill points out, "The White House is notorious for releasing its Unified Agenda on the cusp of a holiday when most people are headed out of town to celebrate the long weekend. The release of the spring 2015 edition was no exception, coming one day before the long Memorial Day weekend." According to The Daily Signal, there are 136 significant rules in this release: "These include an Environmental Protection Agency rule tightening already-tight carbon emission regulations for power plants, Food and Drug Administration regulations for all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and cigars, and new Consumer Product Safety Commission safety standards for off-road vehicles." The cost of Barack nObama's enormous regulatory burden is a serious drag on the economy. In fact, compliance costs nearly $15,000 per American household, but it's a cost that's more easily hidden than taxes. Still, it's no wonder nObama likes to bury regulation releases just before a holiday. -The Patriot Post
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Emails Cast More Guilt on Clinton and nObama On Friday, the State Department made public some 300 messages from Hilly Clinton's email collection pertaining to Libya and the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi terrorist attack that left Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead. The Friday afternoon document dump was no doubt timed with the long weekend in hopes that the information contained in these emails would be downplayed in the holiday shuffle.
Fortunately, no such luck. The Benghazi attack and the cover-ups and stonewalling by the nObama administration and presidential candidate Clinton have made this particular embarrassment hard to bury. Despite the best efforts of the administration and its minions in the media, the hunger for more information at this point seems insatiable.
The batch of emails released last week shed a little bit of light on questions that the House Select Committee on Benghazi has been asking since it was formed in May 2014. A number of emails released from Clinton's once-private collection include information about growing concerns over the deteriorating security situation in Libya going back to April 2011. In fact, Stevens, who at the time was an envoy, voiced concerns about safety.
"The situation in [the Libyan town of] Ajdabiyah has worsened to the point where Stevens is considering departure from Benghazi," states an April 10, 2011, message. "The envoy's delegation is currently doing a phased checkout."
Stevens ultimately stayed in Libya, but his concerns and the concerns of CIA analysts ultimately fell on deaf ears.
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Clinton Foundation Donor Records Tell a Shocking Story
(patriotsandpolitics.com) - With Clinton Foundation donor records reading like a veritable “Who’s Who” of media organizations and individuals, it lends credence to the oft repeated claims of liberal bias in the media... (See the list at the site) This short list of donors gives a clear image of how pervasive the media’s ties to the Clinton Foundation, and by extension, their ties to 2016 Presidential candidate Hilly Clinton are. What do you think? Should media organizations and members of the media be allowed to make charitable contributions to a foundation belonging to active political figures? Does it tarnish their credibility? http://patriotsandpolitics.com/is-media-bias-real-clinton-foundation-donors-revealed-stephanopoulos-only-the-beginning/
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Ashton Carter Equates nObama With Cowardly Iraqi Military
(rickwells.us) - The reason the most powerful military on the planet is losing to a ragtag, satanic horde of subhumans armed with knives, guns and laptops is simple and was revealed by Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter on CNN “State of the Union” on Sunday... Carter said that’s what happens when you have no will to fight. It’s not always a matter of fighting ability, armaments, numbers or strategy. The enemy has the will to win and our political “leadership” does not. That was not the admission of Secretary Carter directly; that the nObama regime itself is the reason America is losing, although the facts speak loudly for themselves. They were comments he made regarding the failure of the Iraqi forces to succeed against ISIS in Ramadi, and it’s a critique and logic which can be applied with equal veracity to the efforts of the nObama regime in fighting this war or, pretending to fight it. Carter noted that in spite of having ISIS vastly outnumbered, and having sufficient equipment to fully engage and defeat ISIS in Ramadi, the Iraqi army did little more than operate as a delivery service for tanks and heavy weaponry to our enemy, leaving them in the field of battle as they immediately retreated. http://rickwells.us/defense-secretary-ashton-carter-inadvertently-equates-obama-with-cowardly-iraqi-military/
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Sen. Sessions explains nObamatrade in key Senate speech
(Howard Richman) - Senator Sessions’s floor speech against nObamatrade on Friday could go down as one of the most important Senate speeches ever. Already it is getting rave reviews... Rush Limbaugh hailed it (Odds are nObamatrade screws America): “Jeff Sessions had a massive op-ed piece and floor speech in the Senate about this.” Michelle Malkin gushed: “I wish that Sen. Jeff Sessions would run for president, because I would sign up in a heartbeat.” Democratic Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon set the stage for Sessions’s speech by lauding nObamatrade as “the most progressive trade policy in our country’s history” because it regulates much more than just trade: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/05/sen_sessions_explains_obamatrade_in_key_senate_speech.html
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The UK's Rape Jihad: A Survivor's Tale
(Pamela Geller) - On Friday, I published at Breitbart the horrifying reminiscences of a British woman who suffered repeated gang rapes, beatings and abuse from a Muslim rape gang, while police dismissed her complaints with total indifference... Now this courageous woman has revealed to me more details of what she and other girls have suffered at the hands of these rape gangs: If British authorities don’t act to save this girl and all the others like her, Britain is finished, and doesn’t even deserve to be saved. http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/05/22/the-uks-rape-jihad-a-survivors-tale/.
'IMPEACH HILLY' PETITION: 'UNFIT, BEYOND VINDICATION'
(Cheryl Chumley) - Special Operations Speaks PAC, an organization to educate Americans about threats to the United States, has started a petition to impeach Hilly Clinton – and so far, nearly 31,000 have signed.... “Fact is, congressional precedent dictates that all elected officials remain subject to impeachment and disqualification from holding office even after resignation,” SOS said, on its website. As such: the PAC says Clinton must go. “SOS is calling on the United States Congress to impeach former Secretary of State Hilly Clinton for ‘high crimes and misdemeanors’ pursuant to Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution of the United States.” The organization lists three reasons to impeach Clinton. First, she “absented herself from the besieged in Benghazi on September 11, 2012, costing four American lives.”... http://www.wnd.com/2015/05/impeach-hillary-petition-unfit-beyond-vindication/
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Woodward Shoots Down Story That Bush Lied to Get U.S. in Iraq War
(Dave Urbanski) - Legendary journalist Bob Woodward shot down the notion that President George W. Bush lied to get America involved in the Iraq War in 2003 — and strongly implied President nObama didn’t make the right call by ordering the U.S. troop pullout... Appearing on Fox News Sunday, the Washington Post icon and bestselling author noted that Bush made mistakes leading up to the war — but came down hard on the “line” saying Bush lied. “I spent 18 months looking at how Bush decided to invade Iraq … lots of mistakes, but it was Bush telling George Tenet the CIA director, ‘Don’t let anyone stretch the case on WMD.’ And he was the one who was skeptical,” Woodward told host Chris Wallace. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/05/24/bob-woodward-shoots-down-story-that-bush-lied-to-get-u-s-in-iraq-war-implies-obama-troop-pullout-was-wrong-move/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Firewire&utm_campaign=Firewire%20-%20HORIZON%205-25-15%20FINAL
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How Anti-Israel Incitement Backfires
(Khaled Abu Toameh) - Various Palestinian groups have also recruited women and children to harass the Jewish visitors and any police officers accompanying them. The women, who are hailed as Murabitat("the Steadfast"), have one main mission... to harass the Jewish visitors. They claim that their chief goal is to protect the Al-Aqsa Mosque against Jewish "aggression." Some of the women receive monthly salaries of up to 1500 shekels (about $400) to try and block the Jewish visitors. But now those who have been inciting against Jewish visitors have fallen victim to their own campaign. Palestinian and Jordanian officials who recently visited the Temple Mount received a firsthand lesson in what incitement can lead to. The officials themselves have fallen victim to hecklers who shouted profanities at them and forced them to flee the holy site. The latest victim was Sheikh Ahmed Helayel, the Chief Islamic Judge of Jordan, who arrived at the Aqsa Mosque last Friday at the head of a leading Jordanian government delegation that also consisted of the kingdom's Minister of Wakf Affairs. http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5813/temple-mount-incitement
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Research on the Islamic State
(Aymenn Jawad al-Tamini) - Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi, a research fellow at Middle East Forum's Jihad Intelproject, is one of world's leading experts on the Islamic State (IS) group terrorizing Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS... The overwhelming majority of his writings and translations are too detailed or esoteric for distribution to a general audience, so instead MEF compiles periodic updates providing links and summaries for those who wish to follow the groundbreaking work of this prolific researcher. For other research summaries and more general interest writings by Jawad al-Tamimi, click here. ( http://www.meforum.org/author/Aymenn+Jawad+Al-Tamimi ) http://www.meforum.org/5257/research-isis-syria-iraq
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“nObama Did Nothing” – Iranian General Responds To U.S. Claims
(rickwells.us) - The Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s commander of foreign operations, Qassem Suleimani, responded to Defense Secretary Carter and Joint Chiefs chairman Dempsey’s comments that Iranian Army forces had turned tail and run, cowardly allowing Ramadi to fall... Suleimani countered that the U.S. under Hussein nObama was the one who had done nothing, that no help was provided to Iraqi forces battling ISIS in Ramadi. He said in a speech on Sunday, “Mr. nObama, what is the distance between Ramadi and Al-Asad base where U.S. planes are based? How can you be in that country under the pretext of protecting the Iraqis and do nothing? This is no more than being an accomplice in a plot.” http://rickwells.us/obama-did-nothing-iranian-general-responds-to-u-s-claims-iraqi-military-ran-from-ramadi-fight/
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TEXAS Senate Passes Anti-Sharia Bill
(Walid Shoebat) - The Texas Senate last night passed and sent to Governor Greg Abbott a measure that would prevent any 'international/sharia law' from being used in Texas civil courts, a bill that Muslim detractors and some of their far left allies say is 'Islamophobic.'... WOAI: State Sen. Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels) doesn't mention Islamic Koranic law, or 'Sharia Law' in her bill. She simply says it guarantees that no laws for 'foreign courts' will be adopted by Texas civil court judges. "It's just to provide some belt and suspenders to make sure that, with judicial discretion, we don't trump Texas law, American law, with a foreign law regarding family law," Campbell said. http://freedomoutpost.com/2015/05/texas-senate-passes-anti-sharia-bill/
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Baltimore & Beyond

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(burtprelutsky.com) - Afew readers have taken me to task for blaming Larry Hogan, the Republican governor of Maryland, along with Baltimore’s Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, for not allowing the National Guard to prevent the mob from committing arson, vandalism and theft. I was aware that it was the mayor’s order for the Guard to stand down and to allow the thugs to destroy other people’s property without fear of confrontation..
However, what I can’t accept is that Gov. Hogan didn’t have the authority to go over her pointy head. After all, it’s the Maryland National Guard, not the Baltimore National Guard. If he currently lacks the authority, he should make certain he gets it because I can guarantee that he’ll need it sooner or later. And if justice manages to prevail and the six cops go free, it will be sooner.
However, what I can’t accept is that Gov. Hogan didn’t have the authority to go over her pointy head. After all, it’s the Maryland National Guard, not the Baltimore National Guard. If he currently lacks the authority, he should make certain he gets it because I can guarantee that he’ll need it sooner or later. And if justice manages to prevail and the six cops go free, it will be sooner.
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It wasn’t that long ago that just about everyone shared the same attitude when it came to mobs. But ever since urban blacks and Muslims have taken on this aura of sainthood, more and more people seem reluctant to speak honestly about their multitude of sins and failings.
It wasn’t that long ago that just about everyone shared the same attitude when it came to mobs. But ever since urban blacks and Muslims have taken on this aura of sainthood, more and more people seem reluctant to speak honestly about their multitude of sins and failings.
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These days, the language police have even decided that “thugs” is code for “niggers.” (Sorry, folks, but I don’t engage in baby talk, and I regard using “the n-word” to be nothing more than political cowardice passing itself off as good manners. It’s just a word, after all, and so long as it’s not directed at an individual, it’s neither obscene nor insulting.)
These days, the language police have even decided that “thugs” is code for “niggers.” (Sorry, folks, but I don’t engage in baby talk, and I regard using “the n-word” to be nothing more than political cowardice passing itself off as good manners. It’s just a word, after all, and so long as it’s not directed at an individual, it’s neither obscene nor insulting.)
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Furthermore, “thugs” is not a synonym for blacks, unless, of course, they happen to be engaged in thuggish behavior. But as thuggery has become more and more the norm in the inner-cities of America, I’m afraid the word is here to stay.
Furthermore, “thugs” is not a synonym for blacks, unless, of course, they happen to be engaged in thuggish behavior. But as thuggery has become more and more the norm in the inner-cities of America, I’m afraid the word is here to stay.
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One sidebar to the events in Baltimore is that Toya Graham, who warmed all our hearts by whacking the daylights out of her teenage son, would be facing child abuse charges if she had been a white woman, as white women and fathers all over America have discovered if they so much as gave their kid a well-deserved smack on his bottom.
One sidebar to the events in Baltimore is that Toya Graham, who warmed all our hearts by whacking the daylights out of her teenage son, would be facing child abuse charges if she had been a white woman, as white women and fathers all over America have discovered if they so much as gave their kid a well-deserved smack on his bottom.
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♦ Speaking of kids, there is now a group that is waging a campaign to give children, ages 5 to 12, the right to decide if they’re boys or girls, and by what name they wish to be called. This loony transgender fad has now moved into very dangerous territory. It’s one thing for a fool like Bruce Jenner to decide in his 60s that he’s dying to use the lady’s room and be called Jennie. But leaving it up to pre-pubescent kids to determine their own gender identity is lunacy raised to new heights. Imagine asking an eight-year-old tomboy, who envies boys their freedom to climb trees and play football, if she’d like to be a boy and be called Harry!
♦ Speaking of kids, there is now a group that is waging a campaign to give children, ages 5 to 12, the right to decide if they’re boys or girls, and by what name they wish to be called. This loony transgender fad has now moved into very dangerous territory. It’s one thing for a fool like Bruce Jenner to decide in his 60s that he’s dying to use the lady’s room and be called Jennie. But leaving it up to pre-pubescent kids to determine their own gender identity is lunacy raised to new heights. Imagine asking an eight-year-old tomboy, who envies boys their freedom to climb trees and play football, if she’d like to be a boy and be called Harry!
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♦ Moving on, I can’t get over how many pundits are taking aim at Pamela Geller, blaming her and not the Muslim converts for the jihadist attack in Garland, Texas. She wasn’t, after all, the one who showed up to massacre hundreds of Americans for no other reason than that they were exercising their First Amendment right – and I might add, God-given responsibility – to ridicule the schmucks sworn to kill us.
♦ Moving on, I can’t get over how many pundits are taking aim at Pamela Geller, blaming her and not the Muslim converts for the jihadist attack in Garland, Texas. She wasn’t, after all, the one who showed up to massacre hundreds of Americans for no other reason than that they were exercising their First Amendment right – and I might add, God-given responsibility – to ridicule the schmucks sworn to kill us.
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Voltaire famously said: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” But in the wake of Muslims butchering those who display the appropriate contempt for the blood-thirsty pedophile who founded their religion, we see millions of our countrymen defending the Islamo-fascists right to alter the wording to read: “I disapprove of what you say, and I’ll cut out your tongue if you say it.”
Voltaire famously said: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” But in the wake of Muslims butchering those who display the appropriate contempt for the blood-thirsty pedophile who founded their religion, we see millions of our countrymen defending the Islamo-fascists right to alter the wording to read: “I disapprove of what you say, and I’ll cut out your tongue if you say it.”
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Considering that the two freaks were killed and nobody else was harmed in Garland, I would like to see a series of sting operations take place around the country, gulling Islamists to show up at similar events, only to be greeted by a hail of police bullets.
Considering that the two freaks were killed and nobody else was harmed in Garland, I would like to see a series of sting operations take place around the country, gulling Islamists to show up at similar events, only to be greeted by a hail of police bullets.
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My only regret is that the cartoon that won the $10,000 prize was not replicated on the front page of every newspaper in America. For one thing, it exemplifies the cowardice of the media. For another, unlike the childish scrawls published in France by Charlie Hebdo, Bosch Fawstin’s work was first-rate. It depicted a snarling Muhammad coming straight at you with his sword raised, but with the hands of the artist holding a pencil, putting the finishing touches on Muhammad’s robes. Muhammad is shouting “You can’t draw me!” with the cartoonist replying in a little dialogue balloon, “That’s why I draw you.”
My only regret is that the cartoon that won the $10,000 prize was not replicated on the front page of every newspaper in America. For one thing, it exemplifies the cowardice of the media. For another, unlike the childish scrawls published in France by Charlie Hebdo, Bosch Fawstin’s work was first-rate. It depicted a snarling Muhammad coming straight at you with his sword raised, but with the hands of the artist holding a pencil, putting the finishing touches on Muhammad’s robes. Muhammad is shouting “You can’t draw me!” with the cartoonist replying in a little dialogue balloon, “That’s why I draw you.”
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It is worth noting that Mr. Fawstin is not only a fine artist, but he is a former Muslim.
It is worth noting that Mr. Fawstin is not only a fine artist, but he is a former Muslim.
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♦ We keep hearing about the sad plight of Iraqis and Syrians being forced to flee their homes in the wake of ISIS attacks. I, for one, will start worrying about them when the Islamic refugees stop tossing their Christian countrymen off the boats headed to Italy. Good luck to Italy having to deal with these savages.
♦ We keep hearing about the sad plight of Iraqis and Syrians being forced to flee their homes in the wake of ISIS attacks. I, for one, will start worrying about them when the Islamic refugees stop tossing their Christian countrymen off the boats headed to Italy. Good luck to Italy having to deal with these savages.
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♦ A prerequisite for too many college students must be Liberal Logic 101. How else can they see millions of people sneaking into our country and degrading our sovereignty and still insist that it is our moral duty to not only unite these interlopers with the wives and children they left behind, but to feed, clothe, house and provide them with health care?
♦ A prerequisite for too many college students must be Liberal Logic 101. How else can they see millions of people sneaking into our country and degrading our sovereignty and still insist that it is our moral duty to not only unite these interlopers with the wives and children they left behind, but to feed, clothe, house and provide them with health care?
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Now, like most conservatives, I believe in keeping families intact. But, unlike liberals or dunces like Jeb Bush, my approach would be to quickly return them to their loved ones…and to shoot them if they try it again.
Now, like most conservatives, I believe in keeping families intact. But, unlike liberals or dunces like Jeb Bush, my approach would be to quickly return them to their loved ones…and to shoot them if they try it again.
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♦ When I recently wrote that it is inexcusable that the feds have never gone after such criminal enterprises as the Crips and the Bloods the way they went after the Mafia, a reader suggested it was because we can’t get blacks to infiltrate the gangs, either because of racial solidarity or fear of reprisal. To which I replied, “You could be right, except that a lot of the cases brought against the Mafia didn’t rely on law-abiding people testifying. They often built cases on the testimony of 'soldiers' who faced long prison terms and were plea-bargained into testifying against the mob bosses in order to save their own bacon.
♦ When I recently wrote that it is inexcusable that the feds have never gone after such criminal enterprises as the Crips and the Bloods the way they went after the Mafia, a reader suggested it was because we can’t get blacks to infiltrate the gangs, either because of racial solidarity or fear of reprisal. To which I replied, “You could be right, except that a lot of the cases brought against the Mafia didn’t rely on law-abiding people testifying. They often built cases on the testimony of 'soldiers' who faced long prison terms and were plea-bargained into testifying against the mob bosses in order to save their own bacon.
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“I suspect that just as Clinton pulled our troops out of Somalia because he didn’t want the 6 o’clock news to show our soldiers killing black people, our own cops, mayors and the Justice Department, don’t wish to be seen hauling hundreds of young blacks and Hispanics out of the hood and the barrio.”
“I suspect that just as Clinton pulled our troops out of Somalia because he didn’t want the 6 o’clock news to show our soldiers killing black people, our own cops, mayors and the Justice Department, don’t wish to be seen hauling hundreds of young blacks and Hispanics out of the hood and the barrio.”
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♦ Another reader took conservatives to task for raising conspiracy fears over the military drills known as Jade Helm 15 due to take place this summer in several southwest cities. I replied: “I am not a conspiracy nut, but even I can’t understand why these drills can’t take place on military bases. And while I don’t believe for a second that the U.S. military would ever betray the oath they took to defend the nation and the Constitution, after six years of nObama, Americans have every reason to regard paranoia as a perfectly rational state of mind."
♦ Another reader took conservatives to task for raising conspiracy fears over the military drills known as Jade Helm 15 due to take place this summer in several southwest cities. I replied: “I am not a conspiracy nut, but even I can’t understand why these drills can’t take place on military bases. And while I don’t believe for a second that the U.S. military would ever betray the oath they took to defend the nation and the Constitution, after six years of nObama, Americans have every reason to regard paranoia as a perfectly rational state of mind."
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♦ To a reader who explained that he never goes to the movies because he can’t stand the liberal hypocrites who infest Hollywood, and refuses to spend his money and make them even richer than they already are, I wrote “If a movie is worthwhile, it’s worthwhile. Besides, even though Hollywood is full of self-important hypocrites, it is also full of hard-working conservative costumers, make-up artists, technicians and stuntmen, who despise the actors, writers, directors and producers, even more than you do because they actually have to work with them.”
♦ To a reader who explained that he never goes to the movies because he can’t stand the liberal hypocrites who infest Hollywood, and refuses to spend his money and make them even richer than they already are, I wrote “If a movie is worthwhile, it’s worthwhile. Besides, even though Hollywood is full of self-important hypocrites, it is also full of hard-working conservative costumers, make-up artists, technicians and stuntmen, who despise the actors, writers, directors and producers, even more than you do because they actually have to work with them.”
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♦ Finally, when I look at the black barbarians who are constantly turning our cities into swamps and jungles, and the politicians and journalists who delight in defending them, I am reminded of my favorite bumper sticker: “We should have picked our own damn cotton!”
♦ Finally, when I look at the black barbarians who are constantly turning our cities into swamps and jungles, and the politicians and journalists who delight in defending them, I am reminded of my favorite bumper sticker: “We should have picked our own damn cotton!”
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