DW Ulsterman

According to sources on Capitol Hill, Valerie Jarrett received a scathing indictment from an individual responsible for raising millions of dollars for the Obama campaign in 2012 and 2008. This top political bundler went so far to threaten the earning power of the Obama brand after 2016 – a threat that apparently had Jarrett jumping into action to try and salvage the president’s quickly sinking public image, including the sudden cancelling of two already scheduled fundraising appearances.   Continue reading “D.C. Whispers: Top Dem Donor Threatens Valerie Jarrett”

photoTimes Free Press – by Tyler Jett

An alleged rape victim says Chattanooga police officer Karl Fields pulled her into a men’s bathroom, pushed her against a wall and kissed her.

The woman, who says she had been raped in a bathroom a month earlier, had a panic attack. She says she pulled away from Fields and ran outside.

The woman and Fields met at El Meson Restaurante in Hixson on June 25 because Fields, the investigating officer, said he wanted to discuss her case and introduce her to a man who could give her a job. But when they sat down over Mexican food and mixed drinks, Fields told her he was sexually attracted to her. He said he wanted a relationship with her.   Continue reading “Alleged rape victim sues city, says Chattanooga police officer harassed her”

Tennessee Court of Criminal AppealsThe Newspaper

The US Supreme Court’s McNeely decision (view case) has made it much more difficult for police officers to forcibly draw blood from motorists without a warrant. Last week, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals became the latest to apply the precedent to discourage the practice statewide.

Defendants in these driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) cases are rarely sympathetic figures. Cases that reach the appellate level usually have prior convictions and were visibly intoxicated at the time of arrest, but the principles that allow officers to forcibly draw blood from repeat offenders also allows them to draw blood from innocent motorists.   Continue reading “Tennessee Courts Crack Down On Cops Taking Blood From Drivers”

Kevin JonesFirst Coast News

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A Brunswick police officer who took three hostages in a vacant office inside an apartment leasing center Wednesday afternoon had been placed on administrative leave before the incident, authorities said Thursday.

Two shots were fired during the hostage situation, but no one was injured before the BPD officer surrendered to police.

After speaking with 43-year-old officer Darry Williams, police warned employees at city hall to get to public places in case Williams tried to confront them, Interim Police Chief Jimmy Carter said.   Continue reading “Brunswick police officer takes 3 hostages in standoff”

Dallas News – by Matthew Watkins

The Dallas County Commissioners Court is planning to call a special meeting for Thursday to discuss whether to request that Gov. Rick Perry declare a local emergency because of the Ebola crisis.

The meeting will be at 2 p.m. at the County Administration Building, 411 Elm Street in Dallas.   Continue reading “Dallas County to discuss requesting an emergency declaration from the state because of Ebola”

NBC Washington

A judge sentenced a former D.C. police officer who served as a pimp for two teenage girls to seven years in prison Thursday.

Linwood Barnhill Jr., 48, who resigned from the Metropolitan Police Department after his arrest, pleaded guilty to two counts of pandering a minor and one count of possession of child pornography. After his release from prison, Barnhill will be under 10 years of supervised release and must register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.   Continue reading “Ex-D.C. Cop Linwood Barnhill Jr. Sentenced to 7 Years for Pimping Teen Girls”

If the people really wanted change for the better, all they’d have to do is follow the original documents as written, as well as forcing, all elected officials to do so, likewise. Change for the better, would then come naturally. It’s so simple that even children can see it. But those in positions of usurped authority can only envision their own selfish desires.

It’s time for a major change, back to the ideologies and beliefs in which our founders established. Once the reset button has been pushed, and all the criminals which have invaded our system, and having been eradicated, those which will arise from the fray, will be the American Patriot. They’ll display the determination and resolve to restore and KEEP our cherished Republic. They’ll also have the character and morals to accomplish the task at hand. The leadership qualities which will be needed and possessed by these Men and Women will enable them.  

Continue reading “Follow the Money to the Article V Convention”

scene640360.jpgFox News

Police in Washington state say a man opened fire on police stations and police cars in three separate towns Wednesday evening before being shot and arrested.

The Snohomish County Sheriff’s office said the first in the series of attacks took place at approximately 9:30 p.m. local time, when an unmanned patrol car was shot at from a white pickup truck in the town of Great Falls.    Continue reading “Man opens fire on police stations, patrol cars in Washington state”

Russell PearceMail.com

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona’s authority to confront its illegal immigration woes was again reined in Wednesday when a federal appeals court threw out a 2006 voter-approved law denying bail to people in the country illegally who are charged with certain crimes.

The decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals follows other battles over the state’s immigration policies, including rulings that struck down much of Arizona’s landmark 2010 immigration enforcement law.   Continue reading “Courts reject another Arizona immigration law”

Land Destroyer – by Tony Cartalucci

October 15, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci – LocalOrg) – Slate has enthusiastically supported vaccinations and in particular, establishment talking points and narratives regarding them, as well as a particular focus on dismembering mainstream anti-vaccine views. In a recent article titled, “Endangering the Herd,” Slate argues that those refusing to receive vaccines should be penalized, and the act of refusing to be vaccinated be criminalized.   Continue reading “Vaccines: Penalizing the Unvaccinated?”

Perry’s on bail and he’s still able to leave the country. Unbelievable…..

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

HOUSTON, Texas — President Obama has cancelled political travel to hold a meeting regarding the Ebola outbreak, but Governor Rick Perry is still on on his trip in Europe and has not announced any plans to cut the trip short. This week the governor is on a previously-scheduled trip to Europe, despite a third case of Ebola being diagnosed in Dallas.   Continue reading “Obama Cancels Trip for Texas Ebola Crisis”

ABC News – by JUAN CARLOS LLORCA, AP

One of three centers used for detaining Central American families who have entered the U.S. illegally this year has started releasing many more detainees than it deports, a New Mexico city official said.

Federal immigration authorities reported 61 releases and no deportations last week at the Artesia Family Residential Center in southeastern New Mexico, Artesia Mayor Phillip Burch said.

It was at least the second week in a row that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement authorities reported to Artesia officials that more detainees were released than deported.   Continue reading “Mayor: More Immigrant Families Freed Than Deported”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

Deportations from the interior of the United States declined 34 percent this year from last, according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies, derived largely from an internal Department of Homeland Security document.

The CIS report released Wednesday and authored by the group’s director of policy studies, Jessica Vaughan, details the decline in immigration enforcement and reveals that there remain nearly 167,000 convicted criminal immigrants with final orders of removal still in the United States and “currently at large.”   Continue reading “Leaked DHS Document: 167,000 Convicted Criminal Aliens At Large In US”

Dr. Thomas FriedenCNS News – by Brittany M. Hughes

Dr. Tom Frieden, director for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said during a telephone press briefing Wednesday that you cannot get Ebola by sitting next to someone on a bus, but that infected or exposed persons should not ride public transportation because they could transmit the disease to someone else.

Dr. Frieden also reported that a Dallas health-care worker who has been diagnosed with Ebola had a temperature of 99.5 when she flew from Cleveland to Dallas on Monday.   Continue reading “CDC: You Can Give—But Can’t Get—Ebola on a Bus”

Reuters – by SHARON BERNSTEIN

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a case challenging California’s controversial high-speed rail project, clearing the way for the state to sell up to $9 billion in bonds to start building tracks and stations.

The refusal to revisit an appeals court decision favoring the project comes as the state is beginning demolition work on the first phase of the project, which is meant to eventually connect far-flung parts of the state from San Diego to San Francisco and Sacramento.   Continue reading “California high court refuses to hear high-speed rail case, clears way for bonds”