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Supreme Court Rules You No Longer Have the Right to Remain Silent

A law school professor and former criminal defense attorney explains why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police:   Continue reading “Legal Experts: Even TOTALLY INNOCENT People Should Avoid Talking to Law Enforcement”

Before It’s News

What is our nation becoming? Christians are being persecuted left and right these days from the military to school systems. It is clear most Americans are still sleeping at the wheel when things like this go without coverage and instead we are presented with softball news or sport statistics on what is suppose to be Main Stream News.

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MINNEAPOLIS –  A pastor who works as a school bus driver during the week recently lost his job for praying with the children who ride his bus.   Continue reading “Minneapolis School Bus Driver Fired for Praying With Passengers”

Before It’s News

A shocking 65% of For-Profit Prison Contracts Include “Lockup Quotas” and “Low-Crime Taxes” to Guarantee Profits.

Public Interest reports expose contract language guaranteeing 80-100 percent prison occupancy and forcing taxpayers to pay a penalty for empty beds.   Continue reading “Biggest Prison Profiteer Of Them All”

	Jessica Dever-Jakusz is accused of starting up a romantic relationship with a drug dealer while she was undercover -- putting two other officers at risk in the process. The Maricopa County Attorney's Office says Tempe police are recommending two counts of hindering prosecution for Dever-Jakusz. According to a police report, Dever-Jakusz slept with a local drug dealer while on an undercover bust.New York Daily News

A police detective working undercover in an Arizona drug case didn’t only have routine adulterous trysts with a subject of the investigation — her pillow talk also exposed her cover and that of two fellow undercover officers involved in the probe.

When former Tempe Police Department detective Jessica Dever-Jakusz let slip to her lover that she and two other undercovers investigating drug sales were cops, it sunk five months of work in the case, several news outlets reported. That was Oct. 15 — roughly two months after the detective went off the reservation and into the suspect’s bed.   Continue reading “Arizona cop bedded drug dealer suspect, told him about the undercover probe”

KIRO TV – by Graham Johnson

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Video obtained by KIRO 7 through a public records request shows a Snohomish County Jail inmate questioning the breakfast he was fed that ultimately killed him.

Michael Saffioti, 22, was no career criminal.

He had turned himself in because of an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for marijuana possession.   Continue reading “Man dies of food allergy in Shohomish County Jail”

Daily Paul- by pawnstorm12

In 2010 the U.S. gave away some 55 Billion dollars to countries all over the world.

In addition to all the homeless – many of them veterans – there is always the subject of the abject poverty in hundreds of U.S. inner cities.

Not that I believe in government welfare at all, but since we do it anyway, I ask a simple question; HOW can our government justify giving away one PENNY to ANY foreign nation while our own citizens live this way?   Continue reading “Tent Cities in U.S. While We Give Billions Away In Foreign Aid”