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DENVER (CBS4) – For the second time this week, CBS4 has obtained Denver police video that led to an officer being disciplined for excessive force.

Officer Chad Sinnema was suspended for four days this week, which was a lesser penalty than was recommended by Denver’s Independent Monitor.   Continue reading “Bodycam Footage Shows Cop Strangling Man With Knee And Trying To Break Wrist”

Reuters

At least 10 Americans possibly exposed to the deadly Ebola virus were being flown to the United States from Sierra Leone for observation, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Saturday.

They will be transported by non-commercial air transport and will be housed near the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, the National Institutes of Health in Maryland, or Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, the CDC said.   Continue reading “At least 10 Americans being flown to U.S. after possible Ebola exposure”

Political Pistacio – by JASmius

Remember our report back in January 9th that the Acupulco Golden State had joined the ranks of those granting drivers licenses (and voter registrations through the “Motor-Voter” law) to illegal aliens effective New Year’s Day 2015?  The DMV’s processing rate so far is over two thousand per day:

California issued about 131,000 driver’s licenses to [illegal aliens] in January and February, the first two months since the state began granting the permits to people who are in the country illegally, officials said Friday…. Continue reading “California Grants 131,000 Driver’s Licenses To Illegal Aliens So Far”

we cannot repeat too often that judaism is a religion of peace 1The Ugly Truth

’20-30 nuclear bombs will assure the job gets done,’ opinion piece on right-wing Israel National News site says

ed note, MG–and people are surprised at this?

As much as all those ‘good Jews’ will rush forward like screaming teenage girls at their first Justin Beiber concert to denounce this Op-Ed, crowing the obligatory charge that such a suggestion is all a ‘perversion’ of the ‘peaceful’ and ‘humanitarian’ nature of Judaism, nevertheless, they are all birds of a feather, whether they are on the right or on the left. While Nutty Netty and his crew prefer the loud and dramatic holocaust whereby a people are consumed within a nuclear mushroom cloud, his ‘opponents’ on the left prefer to do it silently through the use of their own brand of cultural DU, where peoples and civilizations die a slow, torturous death, such as we are seeing in the west today.   Continue reading “Jewish Op-ed calls on Israel to ‘nuke’ Germany and Iran”

Image source: imgkidDOTcomOff the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

A Missouri mother has permanently lost custody of her son to authorities in another state simply because she disagreed with doctors at a Chicago hospital.

Isaiah Rider, 17, is now a ward of the state of Illinois even though he and his mother are residents of Missouri – and even though both of them want him back home.

“How is it anyone’s best interest for a state and agency 550 miles away to decide and dictate the best interest of a person?” Michelle Rider asked in an email to Health Impact News.   Continue reading “Another Hospital Has Seized A Child Simply Because Mom Disagreed With Doctors”

WABC TV 7

A 15-year-old girl, who lives in Brooklyn, is being charged as a juvenile and her name is not being released. Tilani Marshall, 17, of Brooklyn, is being charged as an adult.

Both will be in court Saturday, facing charges of robbery and gang assault.    Continue reading “2 More Teens To Be Arraigned In Brooklyn McDonald’s Brawl”

The Steady Drip

by AWR Hawkins13 Mar 2015

Fake posters mocking Liam Neeson’s gun control hypocrisy are popping up on bus stops in Los Angeles.

The posters are a play on posters for Neeson’s current film, Run All Night. Those posters feature an image of Neeson pointing a handgun, captioned with the words “Run All Night.”

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the anonymous individuals behind the new posters changed the words to “Gun All Right” and added a script that says, “One Hypocrite Laughing All the Way to the Bank.”   Continue reading “Street Art Movie Posters Hit Liam Neeson for Gun Control Hypocrisy”

Political Pistachio – by Douglas V. Gibbs

The true enemy is statism.  We can argue ideology, Democrat versus Republican, liberalism versus conservativism, or left versus right all we want, but in the end “big government,” especially in a manner that is in direct opposition to the rule of law, and the United States Constitution, is the enemy.  Every issue has its surface arguments, but in the end, the argument always comes down to if the issue is a local or central authority, and how it is being shoved down the throats of the American public.   Continue reading “The Hidden Truth: The Poison of Statism”

Double shooting at Suzanne ApartmentsKRMG – by Don Bishop and April Hill

Police are investigating a double shooting during a home invasion.

We’re told the door had been kicked in at the Suzanne Apartments near 11th and Mingo about 12:35 a.m. Thursday.

“We did find two males that were deceased apparently shot inside the apartment,” Tulsa Police Sergeant Gillian Phippen said.   Continue reading “Resident shoots, kills two men during home invasion”

Jon Rappoport

Last Election Day, the voters on Maui passed a resolution to temporarily stop Monsanto and Dow from continuing their toxic GMO and pesticide experiments in the “open-air laboratory” of Maui.

Monsanto and Dow sued immediately to nullify the will of the people. Since then, the case has been hung up in the courts.

A few months ago, I exposed the fact that the federal judge handling the case, Barry Kurren, was compromised, because his wife, Faye, was involved with an environmental group that had accepted huge money from Dow.   Continue reading “Yet another corrupt judge in the Maui vs. Monsanto case?”

Image result for friday 13rhAmerican Freedom by Barbara

Friday the 13th, is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition. It occurs when the 13th day of the month in the Gregorian calendar falls on a Friday. The superstition surrounding this day may have arisen in the Middle Ages, “originating from the story of Jesus’ last supper and crucifixion” in which there were 13 individuals present in the Upper Room on Maundy Thursday, the night before His death on Good Friday.[1][2] Other scholars claim that there is no written evidence for a “Friday the 13th” superstition before the 19th century, and the superstition only gained widespread distribution in the 20th century. The fear of the number 13 has been given a scientific name: “triskaidekaphobia“; and on analogy to this the fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskevidekatriaphobia, from the Greek words Paraskeví (Παρασκευή, meaning “Friday”), and dekatreís (δεκατρείς, meaning “thirteen”).   Continue reading “Friday the 13th, also known as Black Friday”

March 10, 2015 Photo: Tom MeyerTabu Blog – by Jamie Lee

Drought-stricken California, which just had its driest January ever recorded, smashed another dismal record last month: the hottest February. This will be the 5th year in a row of historic drought in California, breaking a 120 year old record.

California is the largest populated state in the country. One out of eight Americans reside in sunny, warming, no rain, CA. Our economy is recognized as the 8th largest in the world with Central Valley farmers producing some 42% of the nations food supplies for decades.   Continue reading “California’s Big Water Plans; The End of Private Water Rights?”

Activist Post

Bills that would block federal gun control passed in two states this week.

Today, the Montana Senate gave final approval to a bill seeking to block enforcement of future federal gun control measures. The vote was 27-22.

Introduced by Rep. Art Wittich, House Bill 203 (HB203) prohibits the state “from enforcing, assisting in the enforcement of or otherwise cooperating in the enforcement of” a federal act enacted on or after Jan. 1, 2015 that “prohibits, restricts, or requires individual licensure for ownership, possession, transfer, or use of any firearm or any magazine or other ammunition feeding device.”   Continue reading “Bills to Block Federal Gun Control Pass in Two States This Week”

B9316457498Z_1_20150303080533_000_GBEA43KKC_1-0.jpgDetroit Free Press – by Kevin Grasha

Two Lansing men face terrorism charges after prosecutors say they made death threats against law enforcement following the recent fatal shootings involving Eaton County deputies.

Both men have been charged in separate incidents with threatening “to commit an act of terrorism” — a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.   Continue reading “Alleged threats to police lead to terrorism charges”

gun showThe Real Revo – by Jim22

I’d probably say no. Where are all those guns going that have been sold since the 2008 election?

“Major survey shows gun ownership declining”

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans who live in a household with at least one gun is lower than it’s ever been, according to a major American trend survey that finds the decline in gun ownership is paralleled by a reduction in the number of Americans who hunt. Continue reading “If A Polling Service Asked You If You Kept Guns How Would You Answer?”

Prodee UniversityLA Times – by Joseph Serna

Authorities arrested the operators of four Los Angeles-area trade schools for allegedly running an elaborate “pay-to-stay” scam in which foreign nationals used student visas to stay in the United States without actually going to school.

The schools appear to have tapped the booming Asian immigration population in Koreatown and the San Gabriel Valley. Authorities say the suspects took in $6 million a year in tuition payments.   Continue reading “Feds allege major immigration fraud in L.A. trade schools”