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“We are not going to let this country be invaded!

We will not be stampeded!

We will not capitulate to lawlessness!

This is NOT business as usual.

This is the Trump era!," the Attorney General said.
 

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Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 5, 2018 at 9:48am
Officer With AR-15 Knew Exactly What to Do When He Saw Girl Pinned By Giant Gator.

 7/4/18  Source: AAN

A 15-year-old Florida girl found herself fighting for her life Friday as a large and aggressive alligator chased her up a tree, literally chomping at the bit. 
  Per TheBlaze:
  "The girl, Jordan Broderick, clung to a tree branch nearly to the point of exhaustion until a sheriff’s deputy showed up and made quick work of the gator, saving the girl’s life.
  Before the officer arrived, however, there was a half  hour of panic as Broderick’s family feared for her life and frantically communicated with 911 dispatch.
  Finally, Lake County Sheriff’s Deputy Mitch Blackmon was the first to arrive on the scene. When he got there, he knew exactly what to do.
 “I fired one single .223 round from my Bushmaster AR-15, killing the alligator,” Blackmon wrote on the incident report.

 A spokesman for Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens said the unprovoked attacked came at the end of mating season, a time when the already dangerous predators become extremely aggressive.

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 5, 2018 at 3:36am

On the 4th, Honoring American Exceptionalism and an Exceptional American, Charles Krauthammer.  

 7/4/18 by: Elizabeth Edwards Spalding

Amid all the pomp and parades, the fireworks and other illuminations, the hot dogs and the ice cream, the home runs and the World Cup goals, let us be sure to pause on this Fourth of July holiday and say with grateful hearts and proud voices, “Happy birthday, America!”

 This land—our land—is 242 years young today.

Led by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Ben Franklin, our Founding Fathers signed a document that raised high the banner of independence and challenged England, at the time the most powerful nation in the world.

 Remarked one delegate as he signed the Declaration of Independence, “My hand trembles, but my heart does not.”

 What was the central idea of this revolutionary declaration that Jefferson, its author, called “an expression of the American mind”?

 Here is what Charles Krauthammer, the TV commentator and syndicated columnist, said: “America is the only country ever founded on an idea … and the idea is liberty.”

 Many of us in Washington, D.C., are still lamenting the June 21 death of Krauthammer, who had a commanding grasp of politics, including foreign policy, that sprang from his intellect, his medical training and practice, and his formation in the Jewish tradition.

 Krauthammer was very much like a Founder. Whether they agreed with him or not, those who knew him commented on his grace, civility, and humor.

 He combined the character of George Washington, the prudential mind of James Madison, and the wit of Franklin.

 Asked how he could go from being a speechwriter for Walter Mondale to a political commentator on Fox News, he replied, “I was young once.”

 He was a happy warrior even though he dealt with more difficulties—he was a quadriplegic from the age of 22—than most of us can imagine.

 He could sum up a politician or a historical trend in just a few words.

One year into the obuma administration, he wrote, “Fairness through leveling is the essence of obamaism.”

 Toward the end of resident barry obuma’s first term, he summed up the four years: “The greatest threat to a robust, autonomous civil society is the ever-growing Leviathan state and those like obuma who see it as the ultimate expression of the collective.”

 Krauthammer excelled at explaining our times.

He coined the phrase “the Reagan Doctrine” to explain President Ronald Reagan’s support of anti-communist forces in Afghanistan and Nicaragua, and extolled Winston Churchill as the 20th century’s most indispensable leader. Paraphrasing the Nobel laureate Milton Friedman, he said, “The free lunch is the essence of modern liberalism.”

 He was ever generous toward the rising generation. The co-author of this commentary will be always grateful for his support at the start of her academic career. Krauthammer would meet with her students who learned much about politics from him, although nearly all disagreed with him—at least at the beginning.

 On one occasion, she took her students to see the satirical troupe “Capitol Steps,” and Krauthammer was there with his family, laughing at the anti-conservative sallies.

 In the introduction to his book “Things That Matter,” Krauthammer referred to Adams and Jefferson and their tempered hopes for the durability of liberty.

 He was not pessimistic, but realistic, about the future, writing: “The lesson of our history is that the task of merely maintaining strong and sturdy the structures of a constitutional order is unending, the continuing and ceaseless work of every generation.”

 He was a prime example of someone who knows that man does not live by politics alone. His favorite diversion (after chess) was baseball, specifically the up-and-down, in-and-out, always unpredictable Washington Nationals, about whom he would wax poetic.

 'You get there [to the park], and the twilight’s gleaming, the popcorn’s popping, the kids’re romping, and everyone’s happy. The joy of losing consists in this: Where there are no expectations, there is no disappointment."

 But Krauthammer, liberal-turned-conservative, psychiatrist-turned-political commentator, expected good things from the people. He wrote of the tea party revolt, “No matter how far the ideological pendulum swings in the short term, in the end, the bedrock common sense of the American people will prevail.”

 In his final column, he wrote: “I believe that the pursuit of truth and right ideas through honest debate and rigorous argument is a noble undertaking. I am grateful to have played a small role in the conversations that have helped guide this extraordinary nation’s destiny.”

 Of course, his was not a small, but rather a leading, role, one that will serve as a model for those with the right ideas who take up the responsibility of keeping this exceptional nation on the road to liberty.

 So—along with “Happy Birthday, America!”—we say to Charles Krauthammer, a mentor and an inspiration who will be missed beyond measure: “May God bless you and keep you.”

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 5, 2018 at 1:36am

Classy Melania's Surprise Visit.

 7//03/18  by: TTN Staff

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Melania's Surprise Visit
 Staying under the radar of the press is something that First Lady Melania strives to accomplish.
Recently, she did it again, traveling Tuesday to visit wounded soldiers and their families.
 According to The Daily Caller:
*Melania Trump made a surprise visit Tuesday to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to visit injured service members and their families.
*Melania Trump has just arrived to W.R. Bethesda for an unannounced visit to combat-injured service members & their families,” the first lady’s spokesperson Stephanie Grisham tweeted.
 “This administration will never stop supporting our men & women in uniform & the families who love them!",  "Thank you!!!”  she added.
 Melania Trump underwent kidney surgery at the medical center in May for a benign embolism and missed President Donald Trump’s trip to Singapore for the historic meeting with North Korea leader Kim Jong-un and the G-7 summit in Canada.
  Another act of kindness and compassion by the first lady in which she wants none of the attention!
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Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 4, 2018 at 10:09pm

                       **** HAPPY AND SAFE 4th TO YOU MY FRIENDS! ****

Independence Day 2018: The Fourth of July.--  History and Traditions of the Fourth of July.

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When is Independence Day?

 On the 4th of July, the United States observes a federal holiday in honor of the Declaration of Independence. This holiday commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, by delegates from the 13 colonies.

 If the Fourth of July falls on a Sunday, the federal observed holiday is the following Monday, July 5.

If the Fourth of July falls on a Saturday, the observed holiday for most federal employees (but not all) is Friday, July 3.

 "Independence is declared; it must be maintained." –Sam Houston, American politician (1793–1863)

The Declaration of Independence is America’s revolutionary Charter of Freedom and the document upon which the nation’s founding principles were established.

We Do Declare:

 On April 19, 1775, during the Battles of Lexington and Concord (Mass.), the first shots were fired between colonists and British troops, starting the American Revolution. After these first military conflicts, tension between Britain and her American colonists continued to mount.

  Finally, on July 2, 1776, the Second Continental Congress voted for independence from Britain. 

Two days later, on July 4, the Congress approved the final draft of the Declaration of Independence, which had been written by Thomas Jefferson and edited by John Adams and Benjamin Franklin.

 On July 8, the first public reading of the Declaration took place at the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

 Later that same day, other readings occurred in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton, Pennsylvania. 

 Printer John Dunlap made about 200 copies of the Declaration dated July 4. Known as the  “Dunlap Broadsides,” these were distributed throughout the 13 colonies.

 However, it wasn’t until August 2 that the Declaration was officially signed. John Hancock, president of the Congress, was the first of 56 delegates who signed this enlarged version, writing in big, bold letters. 

 The Second Continental Congress actually made its decree for freedom on July 2, 1776, signing the Lee Resolution.

 Two days later, on July 4, Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence, and the alarm for freedom was sounded at Independence Hall with the Liberty Bell.

 It was on August 4, 1776, after delegates of the Continental Congress had signed the document, that The Declaration of Independence was made official.

Did You Know;

John Adams believed that July 2 would be the day when Americans would celebrate their independence. On July 3, 1776, he wrote these words to his wife Abigail, capturing the spirit of the times:

 "Yesterday the greatest Question was decided, which ever was debated in America, and a greater, perhaps, never was or will be decided among Men. A Resolution was passed without one dissenting Colony ‘that these united Colonies, are, and of right ought to be free and independent States, and as such, they have, and of Right ought to have full Power to make War, conclude Peace, establish Commerce, and to do all the other Acts and Things, which other States might rightfully do…’The second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable  Epocha, in the History of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival…It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more!

 Here is an excerpt from The Declaration of Independence (US 1776):

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

 To refresh your memory as an annual tradition. Read a transcription of the complete text of the Declaration at    www.archives.gov.declaration-of-independence-4th-july.jpgMore Fourth of July History:

July 4, 1776: In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence and formed the United States of America.

*July 4, 1776: Thomas Jefferson noted in his “Weather Memorandum Book” that the weather was cloudy, the temperature 76ºF.

*July 4, 1826: Both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on this day.

*July 4, 1884: The Statue of Liberty was formally presented to the U.S. by France.

*July 4, 1911: It was a hot Fourth of July in New England. All-time state records were set in Nashua, New Hampshire (106°F), and Vernon, Vermont (105°F).   

Independence Day Trivia:

Q. Why is the name “John Hancock” synonymous with “your signature?”

A. Hancock’s bold signature on the Declaration of Independence dwarfed the signatures of the other signers. Legend says that Hancock wanted the king of England to see the rebellious signature without having to wear his spectacles!

Celebrating the Fourth of July:

 In the United States, Independence Day is a federal holiday traditionally observed with parades, concerts, picnic food, and fireworks (just as John Adams had hoped, as you’ll see below).

Independence Day fireworks

 In order to celebrate the Fourth of July with as much patriotism as possible, many Americans like to have picnics or barbecues and are sure to have the American flag waving outside their homes!

Take a look at our Fourth of July recipes to have a delicious picnic or barbecue—and for a list of patriotic desserts!

 Also, be sure to check the American Flag Guidelines so that you can proudly and properly display your flag.

Though most people use Independence Day to celebrate the U.S. flag, don’t forget that Flag Day, on June 14, is another perfect opportunity to commemorate the adoption of the Stars and Stripes.

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 4, 2018 at 2:47am
Politics 5/11/18 By M. Joseph Sheppard
black Support For Trump Is Rising Into The Danger Zone For Democrats!
If black support for Trump gets into double figures, the Democratic Party will have to look for different themes than Russia, Stormy Daniels, and other such nonsense.
The latest YouGov/Economist poll (May 6-8), one of a few that comprehensively breaks down support by ethnicity, has some frightening news for the Democratic Party.
While President Trump’s approval holds steady among registered voters at 41%, his support among blacks in this poll is striking. If it holds for 2020, it could be devastating for Democrats. Among African-Americans, 16% approve of Trump, 10% are not sure, and 75% disapprove.
While that sounds highly negative, these are high positives for a Republican politician among black Americans.
Approval of 16% is 8 points higher than the 8 % of black voter support Trump received on election day 2016, and 9 points higher than the black vote Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney received in 2012. The “Not Sure” at 10% is staggering, and the 75% “disapprove” rating is consistent with the low 70% aggregate found in any YouGov poll among this demographic.
The same poll, with their rounding, reported in January that Trump approval was at 10% among black Americans, 15% were not sure, and 74% disapproved, so the numbers are not only steady but improving in Trump’s favor.
This result may actually be underreporting Trump’s black support, as this records “all voters,” which consistently has lower figures for Trump in all categories, as opposed to registered voters.
YouGov/Economist gives Trump a 40% “All voters” approval rating four points lower than their registered voters findings (RealClearPolitics favors the registered voters results across the polling companies it reports).
It’s Not Just One Poll, Either
Of course, one polling company’s report could be a fluke. Some firms use different methodology, and some don’t break down approval ratings by ethnicity, but the bigger picture is clear.
Marist’s March 19-21 approval for Trump among black Americans was 6%;
17% were unsure, and 77% disapproved.
The Quinnipiac poll, which is consistently negative to Trump, on March 21 found black approval at 11%, “Don’t Know” at 4%, and disapproval at 84%. Taken in the aggregate, the three polls have Trump’s approval at 11%, at 12% for not sure or don’t know, and disapproval at 77%.
Again, while the negatives are high, the positives are higher than is typical for Republicans, and if black Americans vote in accord with these approval ratings it would be easily enough to tip a tight election.
The threat to the Democratic Party is obvious based on these results and their upward trend for Trump. If Trump could win Pennsylvania despite a turnout for killary in Philadelphia that was only three points less than resident obuma received in 2012 and “The best turnout without obuma on the ballot I’ve ever seen,” then any further bleeding of black support in that state could ensure Trump’s re-election, even if he lost Florida but kept his rust belt wins. If the current support level holds and turns into actual support (or anywhere near it), then Democrats are in profound trouble! —possibly even for the midterms.
In Michigan and Wisconsin, killary underperformed obuma with blacks.
Trump’s margin in Ohio was so high that any further slippage among blacks would lead to landslide territory.
What Accounts for This Apparent Trend?
What might be the reason for this apparent trend to Trump among black voters?
Clearly the Van Jones election night “this is a whitelash” scaremongering rant has seen that apocalyptic vision evaporate.
That Trump, a New York City social liberal, would somehow be a vehicle for the Klu Klux Klan and white supremacy was and is ludicrous, and the passage of time has confirmed this.
The Left giving up on this messaging is more facing a failed smear than any credit due for common decency. If blacks who voted for Trump see their support not eroded by such scaremongering, the 8% level might solidify into a new base, especially if black icons like Kanye West continue to courageously defy political stereotyping about blacks.
Given the 2016 results, that might be enough to ensure good numbers for Trump among blacks in his next bout at the polls, but there may be much worse news for Democrats!
There are three key dates from the official black unemployment figures:
in February 2010, the height of the financial crisis, black unemployment was 16.8%;
in February 2016, it was 8.7%; and
in February 2018 it was 6.9%.
The last figure is the lowest since records were kept.
Certainly the lower trend began under the obuma administration, but the economy is far enough along in the Trump administration to ascribe the remarkable level of employment to Trump’s policies.
This indisputable fact has led to this spin: “Yes, black unemployment is low, but blacks value more than just work opportunities.”
Due to economic considerations in 2016, and in the absence of overt racism from Trump’s administration, a chunk of black voters seems to have hesitatingly moved to Trump and his promise of jobs.
Their “try it and see” or, as Trump put it, “What have you got to lose,” has been well rewarded so far.
If black support for Trump gets into double figures, the Democratic Party will have to look for different themes than Russia or stormy daniels and other such nonsense. Their failure to present an economic focus in 2016 contributed greatly to killary’s loss.
To do so again, especially with black voters, could end in utter disaster!
Complete selected monthly figures below from the YouGov/Economist poll over time confirm the aggregate support for Trump at around 14%, well above the 8% he garnered on election day. The combined “Favorable/Don’t Know” aggregate of 26% allows for further growth in his support among black voters.
Trump was at 17% favorability at the commencement of polling, which collapsed to 5% in the aftermath of the Charlottesville violence and Trump’s subsequent comments.
As the memory has receded, nothing further of that sort happened, and job prospects are rising, polling shows blacks are once again moving to Trump.
If you strip out the two “Charlottesville months,” the 16% approval looks more a bonfire than a beacon!
Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 4, 2018 at 1:58am
New York State Trooper Killed While Responding To Call For Suicidal Suspect. 7/2/18 by Micah Rate
A New York state trooper lost his life while responding to a call for a suicidal suspect who was barricaded in his home early Monday morning.
The Trooper, 29-year-old Nicholas Clark, became an officer in 2015.
The suspected shooter also died at the scene.
Law enforcement found the 43-year-old man deceased inside his home from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
12 News WBNG reported on the procession that followed as the officer’s body was transported to Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton.
It was a heartbreaking sight for drivers on New York Route 17 on Monday!
Dozens of New York State Police cars with flashing lights followed the coroner’s vehicle transporting a trooper killed in a Steuben County shooting.
The procession arrived at Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton around 12 p.m. Monday. That’s where the trooper’s autopsy will be performed, according to hospital officials.
Fox News reported that the trooper is the 46th officer to lose his life in the line of duty in 2018, adding that 28 of those officers lost their lives due to gunfire.
Compared to 2016 and 2017, the number of police officers killed in the line of duty is on pace to drop dramatically this year. However, the number of officers killed by gunfire is on track to surpass the number of officers killed in shootings last year. According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, in 2016, 143 officers lost their lives, with 66 shot and killed. In 2017, 128 officers lost their lives with 44 officers shot and killed. In the first half of 2018, on average, more than four officers have died each month due to gunfire.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo attended a press conference with the New York State Police this afternoon to address the shooting.
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Governor Cuomo called the murder a “senseless act of violence,” and stated that Trooper Clark was a “stellar trooper with an extraordinary record.” Cuomo also added that “[Clark] wanted to do one thing, which is help people and be a part of public service.”
Toward the end of his remarks, the governor stated, “Everything police do nowadays is dangerous… These are frightening times. In many ways, we need our police officers and public protectors more than ever!”
Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 4, 2018 at 1:41am

Ted Nugent Concert Protested, Boycott Called For.
7/3/18 by Tom Knighton
Ted Nugent is someone that doesn’t back down. An avid shooter and hunter for years, the rock legend has maintained his position in the face of opposition for years now!
Once upon a time, that was something that would earn respect from people. After all, standing up for what you believe in when people were shouting you down was a noble thing.
Today, it earns you a protest.
A rolling billboard with Ted Nugent’s face on the side isn’t promoting his Roanoke concert later this month.
It is protesting his appearance at the Berglund Center.
Andy Parker is the father of Alison Parker, our WDBJ7 colleague who was shot and killed in 2015.
He organized the protest against the conservative rocker and NRA board member, and is calling for a boycott of the Berglund Center, because of Nugent’s statements on gun rights and gun control, and what Parker describes as his vile behavior. “It’s an outrage to me and the people of Roanoke who think this community deserves better,” Parker said during a news conference Monday afternoon.
The general manager of the Berglund Center pointed out that as a public facility, they can’t discriminate against someone because they espouse certain views.
That’s absolutely true. Frankly, though, it’s troubling that their sole point of issue with Nugent is that he’s pro-gun. I mean, they’re not even channeling the 1980’s claim of moral rot through rock music.
They’re just taking issue with his political position on the right to keep and bear arms!
And someone tried to tell me there was no effort to stigmatize gun owners.
Nugent is loud, and anti-gunners find him obnoxious, but there used to be a time when that was tolerated unless there was something particularly egregious in recent history like an out-of-line comment.
Then there would be protests, calls for boycotts, etc., and then everything would be a return to normal after a time, and all would be well.
But now, Nugent is being targeted simply for espousing the wrong opinion. He won’t go meekly into a corner and shut up about his right to keep and bear arms and let others tell him how to think, so now he’s unworthy of even holding a concert in their community!
Talk about elitism.
The Berglund Center isn’t backing down, thankfully, and from what I know about Nugent, an angry mob isn’t likely to scare him, so it’s not like anything will happen.
However, isn’t it interesting that Alyssa Milano gets to be thought of as brave for her anti-gun stance, despite her entire industry sharing her views, but Nugent is supposed to sit down, shut up, and listen to his supposed betters?
Funny how that double standard seems to be in play, isn’t it?
At least Nugent knows what the hell he’s talking about when he discusses guns! That alone should elevate his status, but with our biased mainstream media, what do you expect?
I expect Nugent’s concert to go off without a hitch!
I think Mr. Parker will need to come to terms with his daughter’s murder in some other way because it wasn’t the 'gun’s fault'!
It was the jerkwad who used the gun, and the sooner he comes to terms with that, the easier it will be for him to not act like a bitter, angry man.
**** GIVE 'EM FITS, TED, GIVE 'EM FITS! ****

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 4, 2018 at 1:23am

America's Most Wanted List;
2/07/18 by: AAN By United States Marshals Service
These people stand accused of some deplorable crimes, and they're all missing.
There are islamic extremists, militant leftists, and sex offenders, to name a few, on Interpol's list of most wanted Americans.
All have evaded justice so far. If you know their whereabouts, contact your local police department or dial 9-1-1 immediately (H/T CBS News)!
While some of these fugitives, like #2 are head-scratching, others, like #7, #8, and #12 are sure to make your blood boil.
USA Gymnastics had more than one child molester in their midst!
These people stand accused of some deplorable crimes, and they're all missing.
1.) Mohamed Hesham Youssef;
Florida authorities indicted Youssef in 2004 for providing financial and material support – including recruits – for Al Qaeda.
2.) Denise Harvey;
Harvey received a 30-year-sentence for "traumatizing" a 16-year-old on her son's baseball team by seducing him and shacking up repeatedly. The embattled redhead fled the country and received asylum in Canada.
3.) Prakashanand Saraswati;
Saraswati was convicted in 2011 on 20 counts of child molestation at a religious center he founded. He subsequently disappeared.
4.) Catherine Marie Kerkow;
Kerkow was a member of the Black Panthers, who authorities still want for her participation in a 1972 airline hijacking of a flight from Los Angeles to Seattle. Kerkow claimed she had a bomb and demanded half a million in cash.
After the passengers were allowed to disembark, Kerkow and her accomplice stole the plane and, aside from an arrest overseas in 1975, disappeared.
5.) Joseph J. Henn;
Henn is a pervert who tried to hide by joining the clergy. As a Phoenix-area priest, he gave into his despicable perversions and molested at least three boys between 1979 and 1981. Authorities believe he is alive in Italy.
6.) Donna Joan Borup;
A deranged leftist, Borup responded to the injustice of Apartheid in South Africa by tossing a caustic substance at a police officer in New York City (as if that was ever justified or would change anything), besides leaving the officer scarred and partially blind.
7.) Ahmad Abousamra;
Prosecutors indicted Abousamra in 2005 for seeking weapons training to assassinate American soldiers. Authorities were reportedly tipped off by his suspicious trips to Pakistan and Yemen.
8.) Paul Jeffrey Anderson;
Anderson is wanted for numerous sex crimes against children from the Phillippines to the United States.
9.) Joseph Mahmoud Dibee & Josephine Sunshine Overtaker;
Crazed eco-terrorists Dibee and Overtaker are the primary suspects in at least 25 acts of domestic terrorism, including the fire-bombing of Vail Ski Resort in Colorado.
10.) Nassar Alavi;
Alavi, a fast-talking Mexifornia doctor, stands accused of repeated sexual assault of a patient over a prolonged period in 2005.
11.) Walter Richard Roberts;
Roberts was a prominent youth baseball coach who faces accusations of raping a boy more than 100 times. He also confessed to sexually abusing another boy on a fishing trip.***SHOULDA DE-NUTTED HIM! ***
12.) Yaser Abdel Said;
Said, a cruel and domineering father, went further than anyone thought on February 1, 2008, when he murdered his two daughters for refusing to adhere to strict islamist teachings. First responders found one of the teens, mortally wounded, who named her dad as her killer. He remains at large and is believed to carry a firearm at all times.
13.) Santiago 'Pucho' Villalba Mederos;
Apparently, Mederos belonged to the gang that couldn't shoot straight. The wannabe-gangster killed and maimed multiple innocent bystanders in a firefight with rival gang members.
14.) Mark Stephen Bauman;
Bauman allegedly molested a 7-year-old girl repeatedly during a six-month stint in 2002. Investigators believe he is in Mexico..***SHOULDA DE-NUTTED HIM! ***
15.) William Lee Copp;
Apparently, USA Gymnastics had more than one child predator on its payroll. Authorities charged Copp, then a junior Olympics coach, with 126 counts relating to possessing child pornography! In 2006, he disappeared.

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 4, 2018 at 12:27am

Sorry schumer: New Polls Show Americans Want a New Supreme Court Justice ASAP!
7/3/18 by: Katie Pavlich
Since Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement last week, Democrats have argued President Trump should wait until after the 2018 midterm elections to nominate his replacement.
Minority Leader chuck schumer has been leading this charge.
If GOP were consistent, they would wait to consider Justice Kennedy’s successor until after the midterm elections. Time & again Ldr McConnell claimed the American ppl should have a voice in deciding the next SCOTUS Justice. That was in Feb of an election year. It’s almost July.--chuck schumer
But according to a new set of polls the majority of Americans want a new nominee confirmed as soon as possible, not months from now.
First, from NBC News/Survey Monkey:
More than six in 10 Americans, or 62%, said Trump's nominee, who will be announced on Monday, should be confirmed or rejected before the elections in which control of the House and Senate are at stake. About three in 10, or 33%, said the Senate should wait until after the elections, the poll found.
And from Rasmussen Reports:
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters think the U.S. Senate should move as quickly as possible to confirm a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy!
40% disagree and say the confirmation should be put off until a new Senate takes office in January.
President Trump has been meeting with potential nominees all week and will make a final decision on July 9 about who will replace Justice Kennedy.

Comment by Bullheaded Texan on July 4, 2018 at 12:14am
Vandals Attacked Nebraska GOP's HQ, Spray-Painted 'Abolish ICE' In Front Of The Building.
7/3/18 Matt Vespa
Well, the crusade to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement is relatively new. It’s the latest war cry from the far left.
It’s in response to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policy. So, to make that point clear, as if it wasn’t already from these nutjobs, some vandals decided to attack the headquarters of the Nebraska Republican Party.
The suspects spray-painted “abolish ICE” on the sidewalk in front of the building. It caused $1,200 in damages (via Omaha World-Herald):
GOP officials said Tuesday that they planned to board up the windows so volunteers could continue making calls on behalf of Republican candidates from the office at 1610 N St. in Lincoln.
Lincoln police are in the process of collecting video surveillance from nearby businesses. At least one has cameras pointing the direction of the GOP office’s front windows, said Kenny Zoeller, executive director of the state GOP.
Investigators were still trying to determine what time the attack took place, sometime between midnight and a little after 3 a.m. A newspaper carrier notified the police.
The state GOP, like the state Democratic Party, has had its run-ins with the fringes of opposing parties and others. But Zoeller said the recent rhetoric of "the resistance" on the left has emboldened people to act out.
While they vandalize, we organize.-- NEGOP
Vandals hurl bricks, spray paint 'Abolish ICE' at Nebraska GOP office.--Lincoln Journal Star
Someone vandalized the Nebraska Republican Party office in Lincoln overnight, causing more than $1,200 in damage, Lincoln police said Tuesday.- Omaha World-Herald
Now, while some progressive radicals know exactly what they’re doing, there are some Democrats who don’t really want to think about it and try to avoid this question like the plague. Clarke Tucker is a Democratic congressional candidate in Arkansas, who didn’t seem interested in the latest battle cry that could engulf his party at a Families Belong Together Protest in Little Rock (via Free Beacon):
https://youtu.be/I-ZmXYWf1xc
Clarke Tucker, an Arkansas state lawmaker who will be on the ballot against incumbent Republican Rep. French Hill this November, was asked about ICE over the weekend at the Families Belong Together protest in Little Rock. Though immigration was the focus of the event, Tucker said he hadn't "spent any time" thinking about whether ICE should be abolished.
After Tucker was told that the push to abolish ICE had recently gotten support from Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D., N.Y.), he maintained that he had no information on what it means.
"That's not something I've spent any time thinking about," he said. "I don't have any information about it."
Oh, there’s plenty, sir—but that’s okay. On one hand, it shows how limited this activism might be, being contained to the urban hubs and the Left Coast. Yet, the magnification by the Democrat-led media will surely get the attention of everyone else, who thinks this idea is downright extreme—and it is. So, keep shouting this, Democrats.
The overreach will blow up in your faces…again.

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