Friday, September 30, 2022

As Hillary Once Said "What Difference Does It Now Make?" A Former Democrat Congressional Representative Found Stuffing. Is D.C A Magnet? Much More.



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Kamala just made N Korea an ally when she visited S Korea today. Biden wanted to know where a deceased Congressperson was hiding a few days ago and time marches on.  Just one laugh at a time.


https://youtu.be/tAOQJ6Vspxg

And:

The mass  media mocked  and derided Sarah Palin when she said she could see Russia.  Russia is closer to Alaska than America is to Cuba.

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A little early for a Thanksgiving stuffed turkey  but this Democrat was busy caught doing what they love best - winning at any cost.

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Former Congressman Sentenced to Prison for Stuffing Pennsylvania Ballot Boxes

By Beth Brelje

Despite declarations of safe and secure elections, history shows that past Pennsylvania elections were host to corruption.

For example, former U.S. Rep. Michael “Ozzie” Myers, a Pennsylvania Democrat, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to deprive voters of civil rights, bribery, obstruction of justice, falsification of voting records, conspiring to illegally vote in a federal election, and orchestrating schemes to fraudulently stuff ballot boxes for specific Democrat candidates in Pennsylvania elections held from 2014 to 2018.

Myers was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond to 30 months in prison, three years supervised release, and ordered to pay $100,000 in fines, with $10,000 of that due immediately, according to a statement from U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero.

Directly after Tuesday’s Philadelphia hearing, Myers, 79, was taken into custody.

Myers served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979 until 1980 when he was caught taking bribes in an FBI sting operation. That was part of an old, completed investigation.

Tuesday’s sentencing was a new matter in which Myers admitted that he bribed Domenick J. Demuro, a Democrat Judge of Elections for the 39th Ward, 36th Division in South Philadelphia, over several years to add votes for certain Democrat candidates.

Some candidates’ campaigns had hired Myers, and others were candidates that he favored. He admitted that he was paid consulting fees in cash or checks, then used portions of these funds to pay election officials to tamper with election results.

This included judicial seats and various federal, state, and local offices.

Myers also admitted to conspiring to commit election fraud with another former Judge of Elections, Democrat Marie Beren, in the 39th Ward, 2nd Division in South Philadelphia.

“Myers’ accomplice was the de facto Judge of Elections and effectively ran the polling places in her division by installing close associates to serve as members of the Board of Elections,” Romero’s statement said. “Myers admitted that he gave his accomplice directions to add votes to candidates supported by him.”

Beren and Demuro were charged separately and previously pleaded guilty.

How It Worked

Myers told the court that on most Election Days, he drove Beren to the polling station to open the polls. During the drive, Myers told Beren which candidates he supported so she knew which candidates should get fraudulent votes.

While the polls were open, Beren told in-person voters to support Myers’s candidates and cast fraudulent votes in support of Myers’s preferred candidates on behalf of voters she knew would not physically appear at the polls, the Department of Justice (DOJ) reported.

On Election Day, Myers kept in contact with Beren by cellphone, monitoring the number of votes cast for his candidates. Beren told him how many legitimate votes his candidates had. If voter turnout was high, Beren added fewer fraudulent votes. Sometimes Myers told Beren to shift her efforts from one preferred candidate to another if it looked like his top preferred candidate was comfortably ahead.

“Beren and her accomplices from the Board of Elections would then falsify the polling books and the List of Voters and Party Enrollment for the 39th Ward, 2nd Division, by recording the names, party affiliation, and order of appearances for voters who had not physically appeared at the polling station to cast his or her ballot in the election,” a DOJ statement said. “Beren took pains to ensure that the number of ballots cast on the machines was a reflection of the number of voters signed into the polling books and the List of Voters. After the polls closed on Election Day, Beren and her associates would falsely certify the results.”

Demuro was responsible for overseeing the entire election process and all voter activities in the 39th Ward, 36th Division in South Philadelphia.

The voting machines at each polling station, including in the 39th Ward, 36th Division, generate records in the form of a printed receipt documenting the use of each voting machine. This printed receipt, called the “results receipt,” shows the vote totals, and the Judge of Elections and other Election Board officials at each polling place attest to the accuracy of the machine results.

Myers admitted to bribing Demuro to add votes for certain candidates.

After receiving payments ranging between $300 to $5,000 per election from Myers, Demuro added fraudulent votes on the voting machine–also known as “ringing up” votes–for Myers’s clients and preferred candidates, thereby diluting the value of ballots cast by actual voters, according to the DOJ.

At Myers’s direction, Demuro added these fraudulent votes to the totals during Election Day, and later falsely certified that the voting machine results were accurate.

No Stranger to Prison

In a 1980 FBI operation dubbed the ABSCAM Investigation, undercover FBI agents disguised themselves as businessmen and Arab sheiks and ultimately criminally charged seven members of Congress, alleging the politicians had accepted money from the phony sheiks, promising favors in return.

Myers was among those charged and was sentenced to three years in prison.

The FBI had videotapes showing the members accepting cash or stocks. In one, an agent handed Myers an envelope stuffed with hundred-dollar bills amounting to $50,000, saying, “Spend it well.” Myers responded, “Pleasure,” according to a report at the Library of Congress.

In response, the House ethics committee unanimously recommended expelling him.

Convinced of his innocence, Myers took his case to the House floor, where he pleaded, “When you push the ‘yea’ button on the voting machine, it will have the same effect as hitting the button on the electric chair.”

Unmoved, the House voted 376–30 to expel him, the report said.

Myers was the first member to be expelled since the Civil War, and the first ever to be expelled for misconduct other than treason.

After leaving prison, he started a political consulting firm.

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Biden’s ‘Bad Policies Potentially Connected To Son’s ‘Shady Business Dealings’

Speaking with Newsmax’s “Spicer & Co.” on Tuesday, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) argued that “some of the bad energy policies...

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Washington is a magnet because it is the seat of power of a once powerful nation. Consequently it draws all kinds of types. Therefore, it is not surprising to find people who are corrupt in residence and is not unusual to find them swarming around like bees. More to the point, it is disheartening to find the "Queen" bee to be potentially corrupt and head of a family that makes the Mafia look like the "Junior Varsity"to quote a former president who knew something about dishonesty.

The saddest point of all is this family and person is being shielded from investigation by an agency that has been corrupted by a former AG named Holder whose ally is a modern day Svengali named Soros.
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THE BROKEN FBI
 

America has seen her share of corruption from government agencies over the years, but one department outshines the others. 

The FBI is being weaponized to control political dissent and it’s happening right before our eyes.  

The list of scandals is long...and growing, but no one is ever held accountable.  Why?  Join Dana Loesch as she breaks it all down in her latest special, “The Broken FBI”.
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Meanwhile, Fauci apparently got richer off COVID:
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Fauci's Net Worth Doubled During Pandemic, As Americans Struggled to Make Ends Meet

By Sarah Arnold

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I listened to a conference call today  (see attached) and the speaker, a Muslim, commented that the radical influence of Islamism is waning. He urged the West to emphasize the Abraham Accords whenever the opportunity presents itself.  He further stated  the Palestinian cause was also losing favor and support.
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The Middle East Forum cordially invites you to a webinar. 

Islamists vs Muslim Reformists: How the Battle Has Evolved Since 9/11 with M. Zuhdi Jasser

Despite scattered successes over the past two decades, the battle to reform Islam from the inside has made less progress than hoped. One of its outstanding American leaders reviews painful lessons learned from struggles inside the "House of Islam," assesses current trends, and asks what the record suggests to be best future strategies against the backward ideology of Islamism. 

Friday, September 30, 2022
1:00-1:30p.m. ET

M. Zuhdi Jasser is the president and founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy and co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement. The son of Syrian immigrants who fled Ba'athist oppression in 1966 and a former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander, Dr. Jasser works as a physician in Arizona. He is the author of A Battle for the Soul of Islam: An American Muslim Patriot's fight to Save his Faith. He received his BA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and his MD from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
 
The Middle East Forum, an activist think tank, deals with the Middle East, Islamism, U.S. foreign policy, and related topics, urging bold measures to protect Americans and their allies. Pursuing its goals via intellectual, operational, and philanthropic means, the Forum recurrently has policy ideas adopted by the U.S. government.
 
(215) 546-5406 | www.MEForum.org | @MEForum

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Israel kills 4, wounds at least 44 in military raid in Jenin, prompting Fatah call for ‘day of rage’
Ron Kampeas

(JTA) — Israeli troops killed four Palestinians and wounded at least 44 Wednesday in Jenin, the West Bank town that was the locus of a wave of terrorist attacks earlier this year and has been the target of sustained military raids since.

Fatah, the ruling party in the Palestinian Authority, declared a “day of rage” in the wake of the raid on Wednesday, Haaretz reported.

The Israeli army said at least two Palestinians died when they detonated an explosive device during the firefight. One of those two was Abdel Al Rahman Khazam, the brother of Raed Khazem, who murdered three people in a shooting attack in Tel Aviv in April and who died in a shootout with Israeli forces.

The Israeli army has conducted multiple raids on Jenin since a wave of attacks in the spring, noting that most of the attacks appear to have originated in the town, which is under the control of militias. A well-known Palestinian-American journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, was killed during one such raid, and Israel has acknowledged the shooter was likely an Israeli.

The raids have resulted in 85 deaths between the beginning of the year and last month, according to Palestinian Health Authority statistics. Israeli officials said last month that they have conducted more than 2,000 operations and arrested more than 1,500 people suspected of terrorist activity. An Israeli operation targeting Palestinian Islamic 
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US NEWS

Here Is What Ginni Thomas Told House Jan. 6 Panel

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Allen West springs into action to make sure the families of military are fed:

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Greetings, everyone!

American Constitutional Rights Union’s Committee to Support and Defend is springing into action to support the U.S. military and their families with a grocery card program for those in need. In contrast, President Biden’s military leaders recommend food stamps for service members amid pay cuts and historic inflation.

While the Biden Administration sends billions in defense funding to Ukraine, diverts funds to illegal immigration and pays off voluntarily-accepted student loans, the ACRU’s Committee to Support and Defend (CSD), America’s constitutional conservative veterans' organization, has launched a new program to help military members and their families facing financial crisis. CSD veterans stand up for their military brothers and sisters.

Clearly, the long-term solution to this appalling situation is for our government to prioritize paying our brave men and women in uniform reasonable wages while pursuing responsible fiscal policies that don’t spike inflation,” stated CSD Executive Director Allen West. “Hearing the Army recommend its soldiers go on food stamps could not be a more offensive message to our selfless military members who risk their lives for our country. This tone-deaf response from our leaders reeks of, ‘Let them eat cake.’

This administration cuts the pay of our Air Force and accepts that 24 percent of service members are struggling to provide for their families. This administration’s armed forces leadership is appalling — and embarrassing.”

While the Committee to Support and Defend continues to fight for long-term solutions benefitting our military, those in need can get more information about the grocery card donation program on the Committee to Support and Defend website.

We will need everyone's help to get our servicemembers and their families the help they need, so please consider a generous donation to help support this program.

Steadfast and Loyal,

Allen West

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So what, who cares, what difference does it make? American voters will either speak up forcefully or this nation is sunk.  This is a perfect example of what I meant when I raised the issue of "disconnect" several memos ago.

And yes, they walk amongst us:


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Politicians will say whatever sells at the moment.
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America's new sport: 

Lib City Is Carjackers Paradise

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Thursday, September 29, 2022

Should Enrage You. One Liner's. Abraham Accords Missed Opportunity. Why Keep Lying? My Kind Of Guy! More.


This should you enrage you. This is Biden's Government at work:


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Ian is creating havoc that even Biden has yet to accomplish. Time for some corny, clever one liner humor. Sent by dear friend and fellow memo reader:
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Did I read that sign right? 
TOILET OUT OF ORDER. PLEASE USE FLOOR BELOW 

In a Laundromat: 
AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES: PLEASE REMOVE ALL YOUR CLOTHES WHEN THE LIGHT GOES OUT 

In a London department store: 
BARGAIN BASEMENT UPSTAIRS 

In an office: 
WOULD THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE STEP LADDER YESTERDAY PLEASE BRING IT BACK OR FURTHER STEPS WILL BE TAKEN 

In an office: 
AFTER TEA BREAK STAFF SHOULD EMPTY THE TEAPOT AND STAND UPSIDE DOWN ON THE DRAINING BOARD 

Outside a second hand shop: 
WE EXCHANGE ANYTHING - BICYCLES, WASHING MACHINES, ETC. WHY NOT BRING YOUR WIFE ALONG AND GET A WONDERFUL BARGAIN? 

Notice in health food shop window : 
CLOSED DUE TO ILLNESS 

Notice in a farmer's field: 
THE FARMER ALLOWS WALKERS TO CROSS THE FIELD FOR FREE, BUT THE BULL CHARGES.  

On a repair shop door: 
WE CAN REPAIR ANYTHING. (PLEASE KNOCK HARD - THE BELL DOESN'T WORK) 

Panda Mating Fails; Veterinarian Takes Over 
What a guy! 

New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group 
Weren't they fat enough?! 

Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft 
That's what he gets for eating those beans! 

Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors 
Boy, are they tall!
 
And the winner is.... 
Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead 
Did I read that right ?
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At some point it is time to stop trying when your adversary is a Palestinian:

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Why Israel’s latest Jenin raid looks like escalation
By Anshel Pfeffer, HAARETZ



Israeli raids on militant strongholds, especially in the Jenin area of the West Bank, have become a near-daily occurrence, especially since the Palestinian Authority’s security apparatus has all but given up on trying to maintain a semblance of order in the town.

But the raid on Wednesday morning, which was aimed at arresting or killing two men who were allegedly involved in a number of shooting attacks, looks like an escalation.

Unusually, Israeli forces entered Jenin in full daylight, and the scale of the operation and firepower used were irregular as well. Abed Fathi Hazem (whose brother murdered three Israelis in Tel Aviv five months ago) and Ahmed Nazmi Alawneh were both killed, and according to Palestinian sources, Israeli forces killed two more and wounded another 44. Furthermore, at least one of those killed is a member of Palestinian security forces. Fatah, the movement which dominates the Palestinian Authority has called for a “Day of Rage,” and marches on Israeli checkpoints.

In contrast, much of what Israeli and Palestinian leaders are saying nowadays seems to be happening on a virtual level. Prime Minister Yair Lapid emphasized his support for the two-state solution in his UN speech, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called this “a positive development,” while asking the UN to award Palestine full state-status and deliver a plan for an end to the occupation. He then phoned President Isaac Herzog and Defense Minister Benny Gantz (though interestingly not Lapid) to wish them a happy new year for Rosh Hashanah.

All this goes on as if there were actual negotiations and the PA was a state-in-the-making. But in the real world, it has already lost control of Jenin, the main town in northern Samaria, and is in risk of losing Nablus, the West Bank’s largest commercial center as well.

More and more, Fatah and local security forces’ chieftains are choosing to deflect blame over their own corruption and loss of control at Israel, and an increasing number of their members are involved in shooting incidents. This is a very similar dynamic to that of the early days of the Second Intifada in September 2000. It’s still much too early to predict a similar widespread outbreak of violence in September 2022, but it’s becoming difficult for Israeli politicians to dismiss events in the West Bank.

With 34 days to go to the election, the Palestinian issue is threatening to dominate the campaign. This hasn’t happened in years. In fact, it’s hard to recall an election in over a decade (there were quite a few) when the Palestinians were on the agenda, but if the violence in the West Bank spreads into the Green Line, as it did in April, it will be.

If past experience is anything to go by, that means bad news for the current government. Israeli voters don’t like it when their leaders fail to keep the occupation out of sight and mind.

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Iran’s Threats Against Israel’s Nuclear Facilities Must be Taken Seriously, Israel’s Atomic Energy Head Warns

The threats by Iran and its proxies to target Israel’s nuclear facilities need to be taken seriously, the country’s Atomic Energy Commission chief warned the UN nuclear officials on Wednesday.

“We must not ignore the repeated and explicit threats to attack Israel’s nuclear facilities by Iran and its proxies,” Brig. Gen. (ret.) Moshe Edri, said in a speech at the general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. “Last year, Israel’s nuclear research centers were once again directly targeted.”

Edri emphasized that nuclear security and protection has most recently come to the forefront of worries in view of the conflict in the Ukraine and threats of a Russian nuclear strike.

Edri told the IAEA that Israel’s facilities are upgraded and reinforced to withstand any attack, and he reiterated Israel’s primary concern that Iran is the “leading factor in the instability” in the Middle East which threatens global security.
 
Speaking at the conference, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi acknowledged that the agency is seeking answers from Tehran to “resolve outstanding issues related to the presence of uranium particles of anthropogenic origin at three undeclared locations in Iran.”

“Since June, Iran has not engaged with the Agency,” Grossi noted. “Consequently, these issues have not been resolved and the Agency is not in a position to provide assurance that Iran’s nuclear programme is exclusively peaceful.”

Grossi’s comments come as indirect talks between Iran and Western powers to try and revive the 2015 nuclear agreement are in a deadlock over several issues, including Tehran’s demand that the IAEA close its probes into uranium traces found at the three undeclared sites. Israel is vehemently opposed to a return to the 2015 deal in its current form, while the Biden administration has been seeking to revive the agreement.

Israel has in recent months stepped up its strikes on Syrian airports to disrupt Iran’s use of aerial delivery of arms and other materials to its proxies in Syria and Lebanon including the Hezbollah terror organization.

“The international community should stand behind the IAEA with a goal towards receiving clear answers from Syria once and for all,” Edri urged.

Edri also raised hopes that Israel’s normalization agreements signed under the so-called Abraham Accords, with Arab states including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco, would also open a path for “meaningful direct dialogue” on the nuclear front.

“Israel’s state of the art technology, provides us with significant levels of knowledge and capabilities, which we are ready to share with others, of course under the IAEA umbrella,” Edri said.
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Where did we get these idiots or were they planted?
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Another reason Lloyd Austin and General Milley should be forced to resign. 

 They're not satisfied to destroy the Military itself, they want to destroy the Militaries children


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The American people know Biden is seriously incapacitated and were he to have a true mental and physical exam by objective and competent physicians he would be found deficient in terms of his ability to perform the demands of the presidency.


Were he even judged by his 50 years of political service it would validate and give insight into the failures he has committed now that he is president. So, why can't The White House level with America and tell the truth about his inability to earn his salary? Because telling truth is beyond their comprehension

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 I listened to a discussion today regarding The Abraham Accords.  The Biden Administration is missing a tremendous opportunity by not furthering the nations in The Middle East who want to bring Israel into the region as a full partner.  Making America irrelevant, as Biden had done, is a missed opportunity and tragic but then Bien is not nor ever been a visionary.

The speaker also believes any agreement with Iran will be a huge mistake and create threats to Abraham participants as well as to Europe and eventually America.
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I believe we have reached the flash point where something is buiding that could trigger those who are angry and fed up like this dude?
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I am the Democratic, Republican, Liberal-Progressive's Worst Nightmare. 

I am a White, Conservative, Tax-Paying, American Veteran, Gun Owning Biker. That’s me!
I am a Master Mason. I work hard and long hours with my hands to earn a living. 

I believe in God and the freedom of religion, but I don't push it on others. 
I ride Harley Davidson Motorcycles, and drive American-made cars, and I believe in, 

American products and buy them whenever I can. 

I believe the money I make belongs to me and not some liberal governmental functionary, Democratic or Republican, that wants to share it with others who don't work! 

I'm in touch with my feelings and I like it that way! 

I think owning a gun doesn't make you a killer; it makes you a smart American. 

I think being a minority does not make you noble or victimized, and does not entitle you to anything. Get over it! 

I believe that if you are selling me a Big Mac or any other item, you should do it in English.

I believe there should be no other language option. 

I believe everyone has a right to pray to his or her God when and where they want to. 

My heroes are Malcolm Forbes, John Wayne, Babe Ruth, Roy Rogers, and Willie G. Davidson, who makes the awesome Harley Davidson Motorcycles. 

I don't hate the rich. I don't pity the poor. 

I know wrestling is fake and I don't waste my time watching or arguing about it. 

I've never owned a slave, nor was I a slave. I haven't burned any witches or been persecuted by the Turks, and neither have you! 

I believe if you don't like the way things are here, go back to where you came from and change your own country! 

This is AMERICA ...We like it the way it is and more so the way it was ...so stop trying to change it to look like Russia or China , or some other socialist country! 

If you were born here and don't like it... you are free to move to any Socialist country that will have you. I believe it is time to really clean house, starting with the White House, the seat of our biggest problems. 

I want to know which church is it, exactly, where the Reverend Jesse Jackson preaches, where he gets his money, and why he is always part of the problem and not the solution? 

Can I get an AMEN on that one? 

I also think the cops have the right to pull you over if you're breaking the law, regardless of what color you are, but not just because you happen to ride a bike. 

And, no, I don't mind having my face shown on my driver's license. I think it's good.... 
And I'm proud that 'God' is written on my money.. 

I think if you are too stupid to know how a ballot works, I don't want you deciding who should be running the most powerful nation in the world for the next four years. I dislike those people standing in the intersections trying to sell me stuff or trying to guilt me into making 'donations' to their cause.... Get a job and do your part to support yourself and your family! 

I believe that it doesn't take a village to raise a child, it takes two parents.... 

I believe 'illegal' is illegal no matter what the lawyers think! 

I believe the American flag should be the only one allowed in AMERICA ! 

If this makes me a BAD American, then yes, I'm a BAD American. 

If you are a BAD American too, please  know.... 

We want our country back!

My Country..... I hope this offends all illegal aliens. 

My great, great, great, great grandfather watched and bled as his friends died in the Revolution & the War of 1812. 
My great, great, great grandfather watched as his friends died in the Mexican American War. 
My great, great grandfather watched as his friends & brothers died in the Civil War. 
My great grandfather watched as his friends died in the Spanish-American War. 
My grandfather watched as his friends died in WW I. 
My father watched as his friends died in WW II. 

I watched as my friends died in Vietnam , Panama & Desert Storm. 
My son watched & bled as his friends died in Afghanistan and Iraq . 
None of them died for the Mexican Flag. 
Everyone died for the American flag. 

Texas high school students raised a Mexican flag on a school flag pole, 
other students took it down. Guess who was expelled...the students who took it down. 

California high school students were sent home on Cinco de Mayo, because they wore T-shirts with the American flag printed on them. 

Enough is enough. 

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Fed Up And Angry Americans. Getting Booed Off Stages. Professional Investor Commentary. Manchin Humiliation. More.

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The unknown in the mid-year election is how angry and fed up American voters are but I suspect they are truly ticked off and it will not benefit Biden who seems not able to remember someone who died and had to be shamed into speaking with Gov. De Santis

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Pelosi HUMILIATED - Booed Off the Stage!

Read it Here >>

And:

WATCH: Attorney General BOOED Off Stage...

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This is from a recognized investor:
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Update:
Now Entering Phase 5
Turn Your Images On
Dear Alpha Investor Reader,

Legendary investor Warren Buffett says that the key to making money is “to be greedy when others are fearful.”

But to know the best time to be greedy in a bear market, you have to know which phase of the bear we’re in.

So, I went back and researched every bear market since 1900 — that’s over 120 years.

Because while history doesn’t repeat itself, it sure as heck rhymes.

And I found that while every bear market is a little different from the previous one, all go through five phases…

Phase 1: Beginning (Of the End)
Phase 1 happens when investors realize that “we’re not in Kansas anymore.”

This phase started in January 2022.

Buying the dip no longer worked as the market headed lower. Because the strong tailwinds that were pushing the market higher — low inflation and low interest rates — were over.

Phase 2: No More Denial
Then, reality sets in. That’s phase 2.

Early this year, inflation jumped to 40-year highs. And the Federal Reserve started to raise rates for the first time in over three years.

This rattled investors. They could no longer deny that the bull market was over…

Phase 3: “Holy Cow” Moment
This moved us into phase 3 — when investors panic and sell.

From the end of March through May, the Dow Jones closed lower eight weeks in a row. That hasn’t happened since 1923.

Investors were plenty fearful. But hang on … it’s not time to buy just yet.

Because once the initial panic is over, investors settle down.

Phase 4: Wealth Killer
This moves the bear market into phase 4.

During this phase, volatility increases. You see sharp downturns, and quality stocks start to get hit.

But then, they’re followed by huge up days, sometimes even back to back.

This is very dangerous for most investors. They see a few good days and start buying stocks … only to get hit on the side of the head with another sharp sell-off.

This is what happens in every bear market.

Strong up days trick investors into thinking the bear market is dead and a new bull is starting.

And that’s what happened this summer.

From the June low to the August high, the Nasdaq rallied 22%. Many thought the bear was over.

But it wasn’t.

Since then, the stock market has been heading lower — with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones making fresh lows just the other day.

I call this phase the wealth killer.

But here’s the Real Talk: Fortunes are made when the bear enters phase 5.

That’s where we are right now…

Phase 5: Following the Legends
No one rings a bell and tells you when the bottom is and the bear market is over.

Boy, wouldn’t it be easy if they did?

But timing the bottom is just a matter of luck, not skill. And no one has a crystal ball.

In fact, during the 2008 bear, Warren Buffett started buying again in October of that year.

That bear market didn’t end until five months later in March 2009.

So, even the greatest investor of all time can’t time the bottom. It’s simply impossible.

But the bull market that followed Buffett’s buying lasted 13 years and soared more than 800%.

Phase 5 is where many investors start giving up on stocks. Sometimes, this phase lasts weeks. Other times, months.

Bottom line: Phase 5 is where you bring home the bacon — it’s where the big money is made.

But trying to time this phase is very hard. So, trying to time isn’t what matters.

Your time in the market is what matters. That’s why I’d rather get in early than late.…

Time to Act
Another investing legend, Peter Lynch, said:

“Far more money has been lost by investors preparing for corrections, or trying to anticipate corrections, than has been lost in corrections themselves.”

So, forget about when the bottom will be and focus on what we know works…

Buying quality businesses at even more attractive prices during phase 5.

Right now, many companies in our model portfolio are trading at even better bargains than when we bought them, including:

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE: TSM).
Applied Materials Inc. (Nasdaq: AMAT).
And Lam Research Corporation (Nasdaq: LRCX).
And several others, while trading higher, are still below our buy-up-to prices, like Amerco (Nasdaq: UHAL) and Occidental Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: OXY).

Now’s a great time to build your portfolio if you’re new to the service or underinvested. Take advantage of these great prices now.

And if you’re fully invested, sit tight. You won’t want to miss out when the bull market comes around again.

That’s all I have for today.
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Manchin must learn not to trust his own.  Moynihan learned the hard way.  Democrats have no sense of loyalty just reaching their goal in any doable manner:
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The Humiliation of Joe Manchin
By Noah Rothman


Democrats never fully appreciated the service Joe Manchin provided them over the first 18 months of Joe Biden’s administration.

Even when his party convinced itself that its fluky Senate majority conferred a mandate to remake the American social contract and spent trillions in its pursuit despite the effect on inflation, Manchin was there whispering “thou art mortal” in Democratic ears. Those susurrations became louder in direct proportion to the threat to American pocketbooks posed by rising consumer costs. Almost alone, Manchin lent the Democratic Party some needed credibility on the foremost economic issue of our time. And then, Manchin just gave up. The senator set his hard-earned reputation alight, and the conflagration may yet consume his political career.

Manchin’s courage first failed him in July. The Democratic Senator whose office had spent more than a year insisting that “we cannot add any more fuel to this inflation fire” while “millions of Americans struggling to afford groceries” settled for a fig leaf. Democrats had cobbled together a bill consisting primarily of federal spending on climate-change initiatives, but they called it the “Inflation Reduction Act,” and that was enough.

By backing the bill, Manchin sacrificed more than he got in return. “Given the current state of the economic recovery, it is simply irresponsible to continue spending at levels more suited to respond to a Great Depression or Great Recession,” the senator said last year. By this summer, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, Manchin insisted that this particular spending bill “can’t be inflationary.” After arguing for months that taxing businesses and burdening consumers with rising costs was grossly unjust, he argued that tax hikes and costly regulations on the fossil-fuel industry were merited by cosmic notions of “fairness.”

But Manchin’s display of supplication didn’t go unrewarded. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer assured the senator that he would attach a proposal to fast-track fossil-fuel permitting to a must-pass resolution that would keep the government open into December. Progressives balked at the concession to a figure who had stymied their ambitions for so long, but assurances had been made. Schumer handed Manchin a loaded gun. All the senator had to do was demonstrate the mettle to hold his party hostage with it. That’s when the senator’s courage failed him again.

Facing mounting resistance to his attempt to offset the “Inflation Reduction Act’s” new costs with some relief, Manchin backed down. On Tuesday night, he agreed to move forward with a vote to fund the government without his permitting proposal. Manchin tried to clean up after himself by insisting that, if he had stuck to his guns, a government shutdown would follow, and that would “embolden leaders like [Vladimir] Putin who wish to see America fail.” The naivete demanded of the audience for a statement like this suggests they’re too young to vote, much less follow congressional machinations.

It’s been a mortifying experience for the Senator, one with long-term implications for his party. Manchin’s acknowledgement of the fact that Schumer cannot deliver his own caucus despite his assurances to the contrary renders the Senate majority leader a diminished figure. The secretive way in which the deal was struck infuriated the environmentalist left, while the reconciliation process that produced the “Inflation Reduction Act” scuttled any chance that Republicans would rescue Democrats from their activist class. But the most profound humiliations are Manchin’s alone to bear.

Here was a man who bestrode the Congress like a colossus. Manchin was “the man who controls the Senate,” a figure who wielded “an unfathomable amount of power over the president’s agenda,” and who chose “as his legacy to be the one man who single-handedly doomed humanity.” He was harassed in his residence, savaged by his colleagues in Congress, and demonized in the national press. It was all endurable, he repeatedly claimed, because he served only the interests of his West Virginians.

In the end, according to his own terms, Manchin betrayed his constituents’ interests. And they’ve rewarded this betrayal in kind. As of April, Manchin enjoyed the approval of 57 percent of West Virginians, up from just 40 percent in the winter of 2021. By the end of August, however, Manchin had become not just the least popular figure in the country, but the object of scorn in his home state where just 26 percent of respondents approve of the senator’s conduct in office.

The senator still reportedly clings to the hope that his permitting plan might slip through before the end of the year, but his comments betray his state of resignation. “It’s revenge towards one person: me,” Joe Manchin complained of Republicans in the Senate, who refused to rescue him from the consequences of his bad judgment. Inauspiciously referring to himself in the third person, Manchin insisted he had “never seen” the kind of “revenge politics” of the sort that would have the “extreme liberal left siding up with Republican leadership” at the expense of good policy.

That’s not “revenge politics.” It’s just politics. Moreover, it’s a political bind Manchin would not have faced if he had just stuck to the principle he spent over a year and untold sums of political capital establishing. As smooth an operator as West Virginia has known for a generation, Manchin spent the past three months retreating from defensible terrain. He deceived his voters, duped those who took his anti-inflation credentials at face value, and discovered that the environmentalist left’s true believers don’t do transactional politics.

For all his hardships, Manchin has saddled his party with an even more tarnished reputation on the issue of inflation. He has exposed how little control his party’s majority leader has over his caucus. He has secured for them a fraction of what they sought in the “Build Back Better” bill while encumbering consumers with higher costs. And in 2025, his seat in the Senate is likely to be occupied by a Republican.

Where once stood a consummate legislator, there is little more than a punchline in his place. Though it is hard to summon any sympathy for the senator’s plight. It’s so rare to see a politician punished for abandoning principle in the pursuit of parochial political advantage. If that’s “revenge,” a just universe is its author.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

When If Ever? Cliff May and The Saudi Crown Prince. Iranian Riots Continue. Fetterman And The Crips. Jewish Philanthropes.

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Why Haven't Linda Sarsour, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib Even Mentioned Iran's Hijab Protests?

by Phyllis Chesler
IPT News

https://www.investigativeproject.org/9263/why-havent-linda-sarsour-ilhan-omar-rashida-tlaib

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The College Board’s Racial Pandering 

By Jason L. Riley 




Even before the pandemic, a majority of fourth- and eighth-graders were unable to read or do math at grade level, and outcomes are even worse for minority students. New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks said last year that 65% of his black and Hispanic students never reach proficiency on standardized tests and then quipped, “If everybody in the Department of Education went home and all the kids went to school, you could get those same results.”


Nevertheless, Democrats from President Biden on down advocate for “universal” prekindergarten programs, even though studies have shown little to no evidence that they improve test scores. Progressives also want explicit sex education in earlier grades and have fought successfully to introduce racial propaganda into curricula via the controversial New York Times Magazine “1619 Project.”


The latest evidence that reading, writing and arithmetic are secondary concerns comes by way of the College Board, the nonprofit organization that runs the Advanced Placement program. AP courses are offered to nearly three million students in more than 22,000 high schools across the country. Students who complete the courses take a final exam, graded on a 5-point scale, and those who score a 3 or higher can be eligible for college credit.


Last month, the College Board announced that it will begin offering a course on African-American studies. In recent years, gifted-and-talented programs and exam schools have increasingly been attacked by political progressives for their lack of racial balance. The AP program hasn’t escaped similar criticism, because many low-income minorities who complete the courses don’t score high enough to receive college credit. The best way to address this achievement gap would be to direct help at struggling students. Instead, the program has decided to lower its standards and pander to black kids.


The College Board declined to release a sample syllabus of the new course but did allow on its website that students will “look at the history, politics, culture, and economics of North American people of African descent.” It also explained that students will “examine the hardships African-Americans faced during their history” and “dive into the difficult issues, such as unequal educational opportunities, they deal with today.” There is nothing wrong with high schoolers learning about America’s past treatment of blacks, from enslaving them to legally segregating them to twice electing one of them to the White House. It’s all part of our history.


But if the College Board description is any guide, expect ideology to trump pedagogical concerns. The course is likely to punctuate white mistreatment of blacks in the past and uncritically cite it as the only plausible explanation for social and economic inequality today. Jews and Asians also faced “hardships” in the past that included lynchings, internment camps and “unequal educational opportunities,” yet today both groups outperform white Americans academically and economically and have for decades. What are the chances that the new AP African-American studies course will provide that sort of context?


We shouldn’t be surprised that these developments have coincided with the ascendance of the progressive left. In the late 1960s, under similar pressure from liberal radicals in general and black separatists in particular, the first black-studies programs began appearing on college campuses, and higher education has never been the same. Like the AP program today, colleges were acting out of expediency. If schools wanted a more diverse faculty and student body, it was much easier to establish black-studies programs with weak standards than it was to incorporate blacks in established academic disciplines.


Yet not all black intellectuals at the time signed on to this approach. J. Saunders Redding, the first black faculty member at an Ivy League school, wrote in 1970 that the “concept ‘Black Studies,’ conceived in frustration and bitterness by an articulate and highly emotional minority, is of questionable validity as a scholarly discipline.” The civil-rights activist Bayard Rustin, a confidant of Martin Luther King Jr., was also highly critical of these programs and posed some pointed questions about their intent. “Is black studies an education program or a form of ideological indoctrination?” he asked in a 1969 essay. “Is it designed to train qualified scholars in a significant field of intellectual inquiry, or is it hoped that its graduates will form political cadres . . . ?” And “finally, does it offer the possibility for better racial understanding, or is it a regression to racial separatism?”


Excellent questions. And they apply equally to the latest effort to turn students who haven’t even learned to read and write into social-justice warriors.

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3001 Arabian nights


The Saudi crown prince means to transform the kingdom

By Clifford D. May



RIYADH – The last time I visited Saudi Arabia was February of 2017. Changes were occurring. “Baby steps,” as one savvy young Saudi woman told me, adding: “There is at least an acknowledgement that we need to evolve.”


Four months later, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud appointed his favorite son, Mohammed bin Salman, crown prince. The monarch, now 86, soon made MBS, as he’s known, de facto ruler. Since then, the baby steps have become leaps and bound


Most visible: In 2018, the prohibition on Saudi women driving cars was lifted. Today, it’s common to see women behind the wheel – stuck in Riyadh traffic alongside men but, also like men, on their way to work.


On The Boulevard – an outdoor mall in Riyadh featuring elegant restaurants, high-end stores, fitness centers, hotels, fountains, and sculptures – veiled and unveiled women peacefully coexist and both mingle freely with members of the opposite sex. There are no “morality police” as there are in Iran. “To cover or not is now a matter of free choice,” one Saudi woman told me.


Many of the briefers at the government ministries I visit are women – smart, educated, and confident.


Most significant from an American national security perspective: Saudi Arabia now opposes terrorism, jihadism, and other manifestations of “violent extremism.”


Years ago, of course, this was not the case. Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and the siege of Mecca that same year by what have been termed ultra-Wahhabis, Saudi policy aimed to demonstrate a commitment to destroying the Judeo-Christian West.


The Muslim World League (MWL), underwritten by the royal family, funded madrassas in Pakistan that trained boys for “martyrdom.” Radical imams were assigned to mosques around the world.


Saudi policy changed following al Qaeda’s attack on America 21 years ago this month, and its attacks directly on the kingdom in 2003 and 2004. As one prominent Saudi candidly (though privately) told me: “We created a Frankenstein monster. It went after you and then it went after us.”


Today, the MWL promotes a tolerant reading of Islam and opposition to “political Islam” of any stripe.


Two years ago, its secretary-general, Muhammad Al-Issa, led a delegation of senior Muslim scholars and clerics from 28 countries to Auschwitz. 


Saudi Arabia has not joined the Abraham Accords, the historic peace agreement between Israel and a growing list of its Arab neighbors. But no Arab leader would have signed without the tacit approval of MBS.


Saudis are acutely aware that Iran’s rulers pose an existential threat both to Israelis and Saudis, that Israel has the strongest military in the region, and isn’t about to “pivot” away – as they fear the U.S. will. “Like us, the Israelis have nowhere else to go,” one Saudi official noted.


Establishing formal diplomatic relations with Israel – informal relations already flourish – will require that several ducks line up. For one, whoever is in the White House at the time will benefit. That’s a gift MBS will not be eager to give President Biden unless relations between the two improve.


For another, MBS would like to see progress toward a Palestinian-Israeli settlement. That said, Saudi officials with whom I spoke understand that Hamas, a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, will never make peace with Israel. Nor will Iranian proxies Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad. As for 87-year-old Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, even if he wanted to cut a deal, he’s too weak to do so. 


The framework for the economic and social transformation MBS is attempting to realize goes under the name of Vision 2030. MBS is determined that Saudi Arabia become economically diverse and dynamic, rather than depending on fossil fuels in perpetuity. He wants to attract investors, businesspeople, tourists, scientists, and scholars.


Achieving that goal was unlikely so long as women were excluded from meaningful participation in Saudi society. Achieving that goal will remain unlikely if, every time foreigners hear “Allahu al Akbar,” they tense for an explosion.

 

The jewel in the crown of Saudi development ambitions is Neom, a futuristic city on Sindalah island in the Red Sea, scheduled to open next year. Renderings show men and women in bathing suits. Wine and cocktails reportedly will be permitted.



One additional feature in MBS’s vision is worth stressing. Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, famously said “Patriotism is paganism.” In other words, it’s sinful for Muslims to love their country. They must be willing to sacrifice their homelands for the power and glory of Islam – as interpreted by him.


MBS, by contrast, is encouraging love of and dedication to Saudi Arabia. Based on polls and other data, it appears that young people in particular – two-thirds of Saudis are under 35 – are not just receptive but enthusiastic. They see nation-building at home as a great and worthwhile project. They see no conflict with faith.


To accomplish all this within the timeframe MBS has set will be challenging. There are fewer than 3001Arabian nights between now and 2030.


I’ve left the thorniest topic for last. MBS is a reformer – not a democratizer. The murder of Jamal Khashoggi was – to paraphrase an 18th century French diplomat – worse than a crime, it was a blunder. Does anyone believe that the Saudi dissident was more influential as a contributor to the Washington Post than he is as a martyr?

 

MBS is 37. He intends, when he’s as old as his father is now, to be reigning over a powerful, influential, and modern nation. Has he learned that such an end-state will not come about if he’s seen as a belonging to the same club as Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and Ali Khamenei? It won’t take half a century of Arabian nights to find out.



Clifford D. May is founder and president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) and a columnist for the Washington Times.

 

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Iranian rioting continues and Iranian Morality Guards keep killing:
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Rights group says at least 76 dead as Iran protests rage despite violent crackdown

Officials say 1,200 arrested, authorities working round the clock to crush dissent sparked by death of 22-year-old Masha Amini while in morality police custody

By Stuart Williams


Sympathizers of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) take part in a demonstration in support of Iranian protesters near the Iranian Embassy in Vienna,Austria on September 26, 2022. (Joe Klamar/AFP)


PARIS (AFP) — More than 75 people have been killed in the Iranian authorities’ crackdown against unrest sparked by the death of Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in morality police custody, a rights group said Monday.


The authorities last put the death toll at 41, including several members of the security forces.


Officials said Monday they arrested more than 1,200 people as the dragnet widens against the nationwide demonstrations over Amini’s death, following her arrest for allegedly breaching the country’s strict rules on hijab headscarves and modest clothing.


Tensions with Western powers grew as Germany summoned the Iranian ambassador and Canada announced sanctions, a day after the European Union deplored the crackdown and Tehran called in the British and Norwegian envoys.


Protests had flared for a tenth consecutive night on Sunday across Iran. A Tehran crowd shouted “death to the dictator,” calling for the end of more than three decades of rule by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 83, in footage shared by Oslo-based Iran Human Rights (IHR).


The group said at least 76 people have been killed in the crackdown in Iran, up from a previous count of 57.

September 25 – Tehran, #Iran
Sattarkhan district
Protesters chanting: "Death to Khamenei!" referring to regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. They also torched a pro-regime banner. #IranProtests2022 #MahsaAmini#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/lt6FCHXqJI

— People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) (@Mojahedineng) September 26, 2022


“Woman, Life, Freedom!” crowds have chanted as female protesters have defiantly thrown their hijabs into bonfires and blazing rubbish dumpsters — a rallying cry that has been echoed at solidarity protests worldwide, including in London and Paris at the weekend.


‘Police on duty 24 hours’

“We call on the international community to decisively and unitedly take practical steps to stop the killing and torture of protesters,” said IHR’s director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam.


Video footage and death certificates obtained by IHR showed that “live ammunition is being directly fired at protesters,” he alleged.


Iranian riot police in black body armor have beaten protesters with truncheons in running street battles, and students have torn down large pictures of the supreme leader and his predecessor Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in recent video footage published by AFP.


In Iran’s biggest protests in almost three years, security forces have used water cannons but also fired birdshot and live rounds, according to rights groups, while protesters have hurled rocks, torched police cars, and set public buildings ablaze.


Authorities say about 450 people have been arrested in northern Mazandaran province, on top of over 700 reported Saturday in neighboring Gilan, along with dozens in several other regions.


Twenty journalists are among those arrested, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).


“Rioters have attacked government buildings and damaged public property,” Mazandaran’s chief prosecutor Mohammad Karimi told official news agency IRNA, charging that they were steered by “foreign anti-revolutionary agents.”


This video shows the Islamic Republic’s security forces brutally beating an old man in Tehran’s Ekbatan Town on Sunday night. The beating, however, does not keep him from expressing his protest. #IranProtests#IranProtests2022#MahsaAmini#Mahsa_Amini#مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/jYLxHKGAR0

— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) September 26, 2022


Tehran police have been deployed “24 hours a day” and many have not slept, said the Iranian judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, thanking exhausted officers and the capital’s police chief during a visit to their headquarters Sunday, in a video posted by Mizan Online.


Ejei earlier stressed “the need for decisive action without leniency” against the protest instigators.


But a powerful Shiite cleric long aligned with the country’s ultra-conservative establishment urged authorities to take a softer line.


“The leaders must listen to the demands of the people, resolve their problems and show sensitivity to their rights,” said Grand Ayatollah Hossein Nouri Hamedani on Sunday.


Despite sweeping internet restrictions, including blocks on Instagram and WhatsApp, new videos shared widely on social media showed protests Sunday night in Tehran and cities including Yazd, Isfahan, and Bushehr on the Persian Gulf.


Norway-based Kurdish rights group Hengaw said a protest was held in Amini’s hometown of Saqqez “despite a heavy military presence”, and there were reports of a 10-year-old girl being shot and hospitalized in the northern town of Bukan.


Reports said that students at Tehran and Al-Zahra Universities and the Sharif Institute have gone on strike and urged professors to join them.


Tensions with West

The EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Sunday slammed Iran for its “widespread and disproportionate use of force against nonviolent protestors.”


He said the EU would “continue to consider all the options at its disposal … to address the killing of Mahsa Amini” and the state response to the protests in Iran, a country already under punishing sanctions over its nuclear program.


Germany on Monday said it had summoned the Iranian ambassador over the crackdown on the protests.


Tehran, for its part, said Sunday it had summoned Britain’s ambassador to protest what it called an “invitation to riots” by London-based Farsi language media and Norway’s envoy over the parliamentary speaker’s “unconstructive comments” on the protests.


The United States last week imposed sanctions against the morality police, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday that his own country would follow suit as part of a sanctions package “on dozens of individuals and entities.”

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Fetterman and friends:
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Fetterman Gave Nod to Crips Street Gang During Mayoral Campaign

By Chuck Ross


Fetterman’s nod to the Crips at his loft in Braddock, where a city sign emblazoned with the gang’s graffiti hangs / New York Times


As a mayoral candidate in 2005, Senate hopeful John Fetterman adopted a unique tactic to appeal to the youth of Braddock, Pa.: tout the borough’s connections to the notorious Crips street gang. After his election, he downplayed the gang’s prevalence in his town, and attributed some of their gang activity to the acts of "disenfranchised" and "disenchanted" youth.


During his first mayoral run in 2005, Fetterman adopted the slogan "Vote John Mayor of Braddocc," a nod to the spelling that local Crips gang members used for the town. After he was elected, Fetterman created the website Braddocc.com as part of a revitalization project to appeal to young people in the dilapidated steel town. The now-defunct website, which Fetterman launched with his own money, explains that "Braddocc" was "unofficially renamed" by the "young and disenfranchised for its Crip allegiance." The Justice Department considers the Crips, founded in southern California in the 1970s, to be one of the country’s most violent street gangs.


Fetterman, the Pennsylvania lieutenant governor, has come under fire during his Senate bid for his progressive views on criminal justice reform. Republicans have portrayed Fetterman as soft on crime for calling for the release of up to one-third of Pennsylvania’s prison inmates. As chairman of Pennsylvania’s Board of Pardons, Fetterman cast the lone vote to free several people convicted of first-degree murder. His appointee for secretary of the board has called to "disarm the police," and has referred to cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal as her "friend" and "buddy," the Washington Free Beacon reported.


Fetterman has denied that he glorifies the Crips or gang culture, though he has acknowledged that his embrace of the "Braddocc" nickname helped him in his 2005 campaign by attracting younger voters.


"Ultimately I carry their flag, because they’re the ones that made the difference that I won by one vote that first election," he said in 2015. "It’s not a glorification of gang violence, or embracing gang violence," he added of the "Braddocc" moniker, noting that he "caught some flak … because some people thought I was spelling it like a gangster."


While Fetterman promoted Crips lingo, he downplayed the gang’s presence in Braddock after his election win. In 2006, he said gang graffiti that appeared on buildings in the borough were the act of "a disenfranchised young person who is disaffected and has few options."


"You have ‘C'z Up' and ‘Ghuttacide,' but at the end of the day it's not a movement; it's not a reflection of what's going on. One shouldn't make the erroneous assumption that it's some kind of movement, some kind of criminal element," he told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 2006.


Fetterman said punishing the teens behind the graffiti was not an ideal remedy and that the graffiti "appears more fearsome than it is."


But Crips were active in Braddock during Fetterman’s tenure as mayor.


Members of the gang appeared in a video from the late-2000s discussing their life in Braddock, promoting their music with the Braddock-based "Geto Bred Entertainment," and warning rivals against "snitching" to police. The video, which also employs the "Braddocc" moniker, shows gang members rapping in front of graffiti that bears the "C’z Up" and "Ghuttacide" tags that Fetterman discussed with the Post-Gazette.


Fetterman's campaign denies that Fetterman has any affinity for the Crips.


"The notion that John Fetterman has any affinity for the crips is complete and utter bullshit," Fetterman's communications director Joe Calvello told the Free Beacon. "Under John, crips in Braddock were taken off the street and put in jail."


Fetterman’s nod to the Crips can still be found at his loft in Braddock, where a city sign emblazoned with the gang’s graffiti hangs above his refrigerator. The New York Times photographed Fetterman in front of the sign for a 2011 profile. Fetterman’s wife posted a photo to social media in 2020 with the sign in the background.

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Jewish philanthropists have donated hundreds of millions to these colleges.  It is time they rethink:

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Columbia, NYU and Brooklyn College get failing grades on confronting anti-Semitism: report

By Carl Campanile

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